The Journalism Accelerator resource section features what other news producers have used, applications to up productivity across distribution, technology, revenue, craft, community, experiments, education and policy. We’re also collecting (and welcoming your recommended) resource listings from other industries that may help publishers gain efficiency.
Digest of Featured Links | Tweets for Keeps
Resource Listings
Thursday, March 12
Tweets for Keeps: February 2020
Tools to manage your freelancing career, tips for making hard facts easy to read, making journalism “memberful,” a report about the importance of LatinX communities, resources for covering the climate crisis Tools & Tactics Tips & Techniques Innovation & Experiments Reports & Articles People & Collaboration
Sunday, January 12
Tweets for Keeps: December 2019
A Twitter sorting tool, transparency tips, an AI institute for helping vets, how to practice “right speech,” and keeping track of protests and riots Tools & Tactics Tips & Techniques Innovation & Experiments Reports & Articles People & Collaboration
Sunday, December 8
Tweets for Keeps: November 2019
Fact-checking tools, social media metrics tips, data science and AI for social good, telling stories of forgotten women, challenging journalistic barriers Tools & Tactics Tips & Techniques Innovation & Experiments Reports & Articles People & Collaboration
Sunday, November 3
Tweets for Keeps: October 2019
Digital security toolkits, a j-education guide to Slack, automated mapmaking resources, G suite for media orgs, a plethora of fundraising research resources Tools & Tactics Tips & Techniques Innovation & Experiments Reports & Articles People & Collaboration
More Resources
Joy Mayer's newsroom discussion guide is a "first of its kind" offering insight, tips, techniques and tools to inspire and deepen engagement across the newsroom and with the audiences served.
Posted on October 7, 2011
Topics: Community Craft Resources Revenue
A network of leading independent journalists across the US, The Media Consortium provides rich research, analysis and recommendations for a sustainable future for independent media.
Posted on October 6, 2011
Topics: Community Craft Resources
A rich collection of videos and articles from a gathering at the Paley Center for Media to discuss journalism education for the 21st century.
Posted on October 5, 2011
Topics: Community Education Resources
Stanford University’s collection of videos and podcasts featuring lectures by entrepreneurial thought leaders.
Posted on October 4, 2011
Topics: Craft Education Resources Revenue Technology
A treasure trove of data to help you inform your communities; follow the Money is the only program in the nation that provides high-quality campaign spending data across all fifty states to further the public good.
Posted on October 3, 2011
Topics: Community Policy Resources Revenue
The Economist presents a rich bundle of perspective on the business of news past, future and present.
Posted on September 26, 2011
Topics: Community Resources Revenue Technology
Highlights from Joy Mayer's phone survey where 529 editors of daily community newspapers talk engagement.
Posted on September 22, 2011
Topics: Community Craft Resources Revenue
Big fans of the First Amendment, Free Press supports our nation’s right to be informed. Advocates of the public good, their campaigns preserve and expand the possibilities for journalism.
Posted on September 21, 2011
Topics: Craft Education Policy Resources
Creating a way for citizens to participate in news and reporting, PIN counts over 120,000 people in their network, with new funding to add 100,000 more while working with 45 newsrooms nationwide.
Posted on September 16, 2011
Topics: Community Craft Experiments Resources
Looking at the network effect within a larger media landscape offers smart analysis of how producers and consumers of news can connect, share or remain separated.
Posted on September 16, 2011
Topics: Community Distribution Resources
Just wanted to let the JA community know that we've submitted a Knight News Challenge open government grant application to expand OpenMissouri to our cities. If you'd like to know more, or support the application, go here: https://www.newschallenge.o...