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Tweets for Keeps: May 20 – May 26, 2013
Introducing Pew Research Center’s Fact Tank, SPJ’s list of FOIA resources, pitching a new role for journalism, on algorithmic integrity, and how J-school students are applying their education.
Tools & Tactics
Just launched: Our “Fact Tank” blog, dedicated to finding news in the numbers pewrsr.ch/18g0BRk via @pewresearch pewrsr.ch/18g0BRk
— Alan Murray (@alansmurray) May 22, 2013
Tips & Techniques
It’s #FOIAFriday at @land_line_mag. Thanks to @journtoolbox for this handy list of online #FOIA resources: journaliststoolbox.org/archive/public…
— Greg Grisolano (@ElGrizo) May 17, 2013
Innovation & Experiments
Check out @soljourno, focusing on “rigorous & compelling reporting about responses to social problems” solutionsjournalism.org
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) May 23, 2013
Reports & Articles
How is algorithmic objectivity related to journalistic objectivity? nie.mn/16Es7dd
— Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab) May 17, 2013
People & Collaboration
Journalism students: What problems do you have that, if were solved, would make a huge difference? Share w/ us on JA: bit.ly/10pYQi1
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) May 26, 2013
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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