The Journocode community is providing data journalism resources throughout the month
If you are a journalist who likes both data and chocolate, get ready to make room for a second advent calendar this Christmas!
Journocode, a community of journalists and scientists working in newsroom across Germany, have put together a digital advent calendar packed with free data journalism resources, tools and tips.
The first door of the calendar provides five tips for those starting out in data journalism from Daniel Angus, who teaches the specialism at the University of Queensland. Don't forget to bookmark the link and check every day for the rest of the month to uncover the rest of their #ddj resources.
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