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Anyone can do it! (But well?)
In democracies, FB's privacy policies can be annoying; elsewhere, they can be dangerous
Bravo to @mathewi & co for another imp't MESH T.O.!
@mediagazer: Andy Carvin on Twitter as a newsroom and being human (@mathewi / GigaOM) http://gigaom.com/2012/05/25/andy-carvin-on-twitter-as-a-newsroom-and-being-human/ http://mediagazer.com/120527/p7
Journos know that asking 'why'? is just the beginning... But an article doesn't have to be the end:
Do you post first & fact check later? WashPost's @ErikWemple has this right.
Fight to be first, but not at all costs. Http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/post/politico-endorses-post-first-check-later-journalism/2012/05/04/gIQArNsq1T_blog.html
Bravo to @mediatwit for running this piece on mindfulness meditation for journos
Practicing mindfulness is one way to ease stress brought on by full digital plate to.pbs.org/H8PVGh Read it online: http://twitter.com/mediatwit/status/187643396700127232 Sent via TweetDeck (http://tweetdeck.com)
Great data journo examples via mindy mcadams
Data Journalism Examples « Teaching Online Journalism Read it online: http://mindymcadams.com/tojou/2012/data-journalism-examples/ Sent via TweetDeck (http://tweetdeck.com)
This overview of social curation is useful for freelancers too by @RWW
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/no_corporate_website_you_dont_need_one_welcome_to.php Read it online: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/no_corporate_website_you_dont_need_one_welcome_to.php Sent via TweetDeck (http://tweetdeck.com)
Harvard maps Russian twitter: not sure what 2 make of this but looks neat
http://t.co/U2XmDl6l Read it online: http://t.co/U2XmDl6l Sent via TweetDeck (http://tweetdeck.com)
Do docs? Check out MIT's new lab @NiemanLab
A new lab at MIT wants to deconstructing the documentary film process, from storytelling to technology nie.mn/GQOITt Read it online: http://twitter.com/NiemanLab/status/182935997590409218 Sent via TweetDeck (http://tweetdeck.com)
Really great tips on reporting overseas (whatever that means 2u) by@ONA
Unfamiliar ground: A few tips on international reporting - Online News Association Read it online: http://journalists.org/2012/03/22/a-few-tips-on-international-reporting/?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=twitter_update&utm_campaign=fellows_lam_international_reporting Sent via TweetDeck (http://tweetdeck.com)
This podcast with the pioneers of crowdfunding freelance journalism by @journalismnews
Does crowdfunding work for freelancers? http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/2012/03/09/jpod-crowdfunding-for-journalism-is-it-working/ Sent via TweetDeck (http://tweetdeck.com)
How The Guardian is covering banks with readers as full partners by @JLbankingblog
This is open journalism in action! http://t.co/rUCnbxmp Sent via TweetDeck (http://tweetdeck.com)
Great! An accuracy checklist for journos by @LindaAustin
Accuracy checklists work in other fields; here’s a new one for journalists : BusinessJournalism.org Reynolds Center for Business Journalism Read it online: http://businessjournalism.org/2012/03/08/accuracy-checklists-work-in-other-fields-heres-a-new-one-for-journalists/ Sent via TweetDeck (http://tweetdeck.com)