The document discusses credibility in journalism in both traditional and digital media. It focuses on three key values: authenticity, accountability, and autonomy. Authenticity refers to a journalist's moral responsibility and depends on individual ethics rather than an organization. Accountability involves personal disclosure and evidentiary support for claims. Autonomy is challenged as gatekeeping roles change and citizens can also act as publishers. Wikileaks is presented as a potential new collaborative model that provides large datasets for journalists to analyze but also raises ethical questions about what should be published. The document asks if other values beyond the three discussed could determine credibility and who should decide on ethical lines around publishing information.