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Tweets for Keeps: December 2017
How to use an anonymous source, FOIA website guidance, multi-platform collaboration, a web app for measuring real world impact, an alliance for journalist safety
Tools & Tactics
How do you use an anonymous source? The mysteries of journalism everyone should know. …. My column https://t.co/NtNx02pwyK
— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) December 10, 2017
Tips & Techniques
Learn about new #FOIA website guidance from @FOIAPost https://t.co/dz4F0UZe7g
— OGIS (@FOIA_Ombuds) December 13, 2017
Innovation & Experiments
The #ParadisePapers project was coordinated via 3 platforms, read how @ICIJorg did it @fabiolatorres @IJNet https://t.co/ppcaH2S3mV pic.twitter.com/CrVV7OiIRs
— GIJN (@gijn) December 4, 2017
Reports & Articles
How do you measure impact? One journalism group has created a web app for tracking and measuring real world impactshttps://t.co/OGBG0qCnjk
— AMS (@AMStrategy) December 16, 2017
People & Collaboration
A collection of alliances & cooperative efforts acting on behalf of journalists’ safety in @UNESCO's report. Learn from successful initiatives by @CdR_ @ajsc_afg & more @IJNet https://t.co/nZTIlFTX3B pic.twitter.com/gA2gaV5yTe
— GIJN (@gijn) December 12, 2017
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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