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A new report by the International Center for Journalists shows that although the number of journalists using social media verification tools has doubled in two years, newsrooms still lack tech specialists
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Hack the Press helps journalists understand technology through expert talks and hands-on experience of creating new tools
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The business publisher took advantage of the lack of data-driven sports reporting in the UK to reach new readers and generate subscriptions
New survey found that while most journalists fear for the future of the industry, we are still not doing enough to make the profession sustainable
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Journalism academic Paul Bradshaw sets out principles for using data for journalism or for analysing audience data for commercial purposes
A data journalism visualisation tool as recommended by Simon Rogers of the Guardian's Datastore
The Knight News Challenge has entered its second phase and is now accepting applications concerned with the 'collecting, processing and visualising of data'
The creator of a data-driven fact-checking tool for the French presidential election says data journalists should welcome having their own work fact-checked by readers - and says 'trolls' who question your methodology can become an asset
Who? Simon Rogers Where? Simon Rogers is editor of the Guardian Datablog and Datastore. Hear him speak about open data in this week’s podcast. Twitter? @smfrogers Just as we like to supply you with fresh and innovative tips, we are recommending journalists to follow online too. Recommended journalists can be from any sector of the [...]
Any journalists reporting on the local elections may like to try out this interactive Google map tutorial for visualising council ward boundaries, on the Online Journalism Blog. The guide to creating a ward map was created by journalist Daniel Bentley. Tipster: Rachel McAthy If you have a tip you would like to submit to us [...]
A round-up of some of the discussion held at the first open data cities conference in Brighton
A Storify by Mindy McAdams featuring data journalism examples
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