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Ben Malotte

Online Journalism Blog - 0 views

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    This blog looks at the ever-changing world of journalism and the intersection between journalists and growing technology.
argronewold

Graphics | News | National Post - 0 views

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      I love the wide range of topics the National Post addresses with graphics - from Syria coverage to "The Walking Dead." The archive is great for inspiration on alternative storytelling.
Alex Hall

This is one of my favorite sites for getting quick and fun writing and editing tips. - 1 views

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    This is one of my favorite sites for getting quick and fun writing and editing tips.
Alex Lantz

Here's a collection of front pages from this morning's newspapers. - 1 views

Who did the best job with Washington shooting coverage? http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/mediawire/223772/front-pages-from-the-navy-yard-shooting/

#j303 editing journalism news

started by Alex Lantz on 17 Sep 13 no follow-up yet
Kyle Cummings

Recovery.gov - Tracking the Money - 1 views

  • Funding for Federal Contracts, Grants and Loans

    February 17, 2009 - June 30, 2013

    US Funding Map

    United States map displaying Recipient Reported Funds Awarded and Received for the country and each state/territory

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      You are able to click on individual states, which then shows you specifically where the grant and loan money went.
Emily Rust

What's Next in Media - 0 views

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    This blog run by journalist Steve Outing, comment on the future of journalism by looking at new technology in the media world.
hwhisennand

Storytelling Ads May Be Journalism's New Peril - 1 views

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    Sponsored stories and other advertising or brand-produced content are becoming more popular on news sites. Will this new(ish) form of online content be the next big threat to journalism as we know it?
Kathleen Anderson

Journalism 2.0 - 0 views

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    This blog talks about the future of journalism, specifically relating to entrepreneurship. The posts focus on new technology for entrepreneurial journalism and methods for storytelling in the changing world.
Emily Nitcher

MediaShift by PBS - 2 views

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    This website from PBS looks at how people working in traditional media are adapting to social media and how it is changing the mindset of journalists.
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    Thanks for posting, Emily. The Daily Must Reads on this are pretty interesting. I just signed up for the email newsletter so I don't miss them.
Angela Hensel

Online Course in Science Journalism - 0 views

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    I am very interested in science journalism so this is a great resource for anyone writing a science article. This free online course from the World Federation of Science Journalists offers tips for not only writing and editing science stories but tips for using social media, photo and video on science stories as well.
Cristina Woodworth

Extra Extra- Investigative Reporters and Editors - 0 views

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    I love looking at examples of quality, in-depth journalism and this blog is great at curating stories from many different publications in one place. The sit could be helpful for reporters and editors alike.
hwhisennand

Common Resume Mistakes - Business Insider - 0 views

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    A good look at some more "don't dos" for your resume.
argronewold

The View from CoMo: On Disruption and the Act of Journalism | Bubble & Blender - 0 views

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      Even though he's at CoMo, I like a couple of this guy's points. Journalists are so concerned about the mediums we are or are not using that we forget about the act of journalism.
  • Journalism doesn’t depend on paper. Or broadcast. Or the Web, for that matter. While surely influenced by it, the act of journalism must now be separated from the media that deliver it. 
  • Journalists have focused on the changes to the business of journalism without fully embracing the changes to the act of journalism.
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  • Anyone with a smartphone and a Twitter account can participate in the act of journalism. And that, my friends, is a disruption much larger than the exodus of advertising from print pages.  Professional journalists will have no choice but to reinvent their role in the news reporting and delivery value chain.
Emily Rust

Design Inspiration - 0 views

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      This is a great website for Designers!
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      This page has templates for flyers, business card, posters and more
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      The resources page has tutorials such as InDesign for Beginners
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      I like the inspiration tab because it gives me great ideas for different infographics and designs I'm working on.
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      The freebies tab gives vector downloads which are great for designing in Adobe programs
  • We are going to have an awesome flipping time in this edition of Awesome Web …
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      Every week, they highlight a different website that has great design.
Alex Lantz

The Evolving News Room - 0 views

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    Julie Starr shares her thoughts on the news business and newsrooms around the country on this blog.
Robert Vencil

Association of Health Care Journalists - 0 views

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    Although health care isn't one of our topics, I found this website to be helpful with health care becoming more prevalent in the news.
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    Thanks, Robert. You are right. Timely site to know.
Angela Hensel

FOI Center for Resources | FOI Freedom of Information Request | NFOIC - 0 views

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      The Freedom of Information Center from the University of Missouri is a great resource to help understand some of the laws that protect you as a journalist.  Depending on what state or country you are in, you can see what rights you have.
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      This State FOI tab is great.  You can look up what freedom of information laws are available for each state.
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      The Media Law Guide is really helpful.  Good for helping to understand some of the legalities of journalism
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      These international freedom of information laws is especially helpful for journalists that travel a lot
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    Great resource that journalists can use to see what freedom of information laws are in place for different countries and states
argronewold

Make-or-Break Verbs - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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      I like this idea of "practicing" verbs. It's not a waste of time to practice accurately describing what you're seeing. Carry a notebook with you and try to absorb something every day.
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      At some of my internships I've found myself writing a similar story over and over. I've never thought of switching it up with verbs alone.
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      The writing I admire most is writing that commits to an idea, however scary that may be as an author.
Angela Hensel

journalisted.com - 1 views

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      Really cool website where you can search articles from a particular journalist or subject.  Mostly British journalists, but still has a wide variety of sources
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      Can create your own profile of articles you have written
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      You can subscribe to all articles written by a particular journalist and receive updates when he or she has written a new article
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    Nice website where you can search for articles written by a particular journalist
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