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Tweets for Keeps: February 17 – February 23, 2014
Estimating response time for info requests, using 10-K forms to write about companies, marketing your thought leadership, big data’s effect on journalism, NYT opts for scientist as data analyst
Tools & Tactics
When Will Those Documents Arrive? A Guide to Obtaining a #FOIA "Estimated" Completion Date http://t.co/zVG27xhXXn
— The Public Record (@ThePublicRecord) February 18, 2014
Tips & Techniques
10-K Filings Guide: Introduction via @theofrancis and the Reynolds Center @BizJournalism http://t.co/5G0qPn7rfq #journalism
— Mary Ellen Lloyd (@MELloyd) February 13, 2014
Innovation & Experiments
Thought Leadership Marketing in The Age of Online Influence http://t.co/y0bdswjBsa via @ronsela
— Jennifer Bourn (@jenniferbourn) February 18, 2014
Reports & Articles
Big Data and the Future of Journalism | MIT Center for Civic Media http://t.co/0nVv7EfH1S via @civicMIT
— kanarinka (@kanarinka) February 12, 2014
People & Collaboration
Why @nytimes hired @Princeton PhD physicist and biology researcher as its chief data scientist http://t.co/S95fRAJ9zb #machinelearning
— Ken Stineman (@KenStineman) February 17, 2014
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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