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How do you react to the threat of a substitute technology? Jettison the fluff.

  Philip Meyer, author of the Vanishing Newspaper, is at it again, making a compelling point for the role of investigative journalism and original research in newspapers’ survival: One of the rules of...

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20 free ebooks on journalism (for your Xmas Kindle) {updated to 49}

As many readers of this blog will have received a Kindle for Christmas I thought I should share my list of the free ebooks that I recommend stocking up on. Online journalism and multimedia ebooks...

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20 free ebooks on journalism (for your Xmas Kindle) {updated to 38}

For some reason there are two versions of this post on the site – please check the more up to date version here.Filed under: databases, online journalism Tagged: adam tinworth, adam westbrook, adrian...

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Is there a ‘canon’ of data journalism? Comment call!

Looking across the comments in the first discussion of the EJC’s data journalism MOOC it struck me that some pieces of work in the field come up again and again. I thought I’d pull those together...

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The next wave of data journalism?

Image CC BY-ND 2.0 by Salvatore Vastano. In the first of three expanded extracts from a forthcoming book chapter on ‘The next wave of data journalism’ I outline some of the ways that data journalism is...

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