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Tweets for Keeps: June 30 – July 6, 2014
Updated resources for j-students, tips for interviewing vets, crowd-powered reporting, exploring nonprofit news success, expertise from a media rights staff attorney
Tools & Tactics
Just updated #College Media resources on The Journalist's Toolbox: http://t.co/HoFCVG6CJe #collegemedia
— Mike Reilley (@journtoolbox) August 29, 2013
Tips & Techniques
Don't ever say "I know how you feel"…Thirteen Tips for Interviewing Veterans | Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma: http://t.co/uawDSLIAA1
— Maggie Jones (@maggiepjones) July 1, 2014
Innovation & Experiments
Applying “open source” processes to crowd-powered investigative journalism – Brown Moses Announces @Bellingcat. http://t.co/x1SgmmcqdL
— Josh Stearns (@jcstearns) July 1, 2014
Reports & Articles
By the Numbers: In Search of a Model That Works for Non-Profit News http://t.co/DLBTl8cfbA @NextCityOrg #journalism #nonprofits
— PhilanTopic (@pndblog) July 3, 2014
People & Collaboration
.@GetInMedia interviews Staff Attorney @TeriKarobonik about fighting content bullies, fair use and copyright in the … http://t.co/xUigtnlZZB
— New Media Rights (@NewMediaRights) July 1, 2014
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