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Tweets for Keeps: August 19 – August 25, 2014
Free e-book teaches to tell stories with data, a new model for public media membership, exploring the trajectory and sustainability of journalism, and re-claiming the right to report
Tools & Tactics
Reynolds Fellow's e-book will help journalists tell stories with data http://t.co/nUFyiCjR2L
— Global Newsman (@GlobalNewsman) August 18, 2014
Tips & Techniques
“What does it mean to be a member of a public media station? And what could it mean?” by @mkramer https://t.co/4EpH7l6s6P (h/t @jcwlib)
— NPR Library (@nprlibrary) August 18, 2014
Innovation & Experiments
Vox Media's @aworkinglibrary on how the velocity of journalism is changing http://t.co/PhmENWQCfo
— The Verge (@verge) August 18, 2014
Reports & Articles
Will Newspapers Survive On Their Own? http://t.co/giZzG4PgOx via @WNYC w/ @moorehn & @DKThomp
— Jana Kasperkevic (@kasperka) August 15, 2014
People & Collaboration
Leaks, Whistleblowers, and the Media’s Right To Report by @SheilaCoronel http://t.co/JVQvHUIxLc pic.twitter.com/OqvELR0mzl
— GIJN (@gijn) August 15, 2014
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