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Tweets for Keeps: November 17 – November 23, 2012
Using sci-fi to improve science information, a new tool to find real news about people you follow, AP practices to borrow for verifying user content, and help both covering and creating business.
Tools & Tactics
New tool for #journalists: @newsle helps track important people in your networks newsle.com #jtools
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) November 19, 2012
Tips & Techniques
Not sure where to get started in covering business?We’ve got Biz Beat Basics:bit.ly/bizbeatbasics#BizJ
— Reynolds Center (@BizJournalism) November 20, 2012
Innovation & Experiments
The Tomorrow Project explores our possible futures through fact-based, science-based fiction & video conversations intel.ly/SKsrw7
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) November 18, 2012
Reports & Articles
Editor Fergus Bell explains the @ap‘s process of verifying user-generated content. bit.ly/T02NDZ@fergb @craigsilverman @poynter
— The News Lit Project (@TheNewsLP) November 16, 2012
People & Collaboration
‘Chasing Sustainability on the Net’submojour.net/archives/989/t…< #journalism startups #periodisme
— Daniel Corominas (@danicorominas) November 13, 2012
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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