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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.
 
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The Knight Foundation Shares What They’re Learning

Knight’s beta site is rich with research, reflection and reports from the field of news on innovation and experiments underway.

NTEN and M+R Strategic Services Annual Benchmark Study

See how 34+ earth-friendly nonprofits stack up: A free report offers a compendium of tactics and results.

A resource for newsrooms: Measuring the success of audience engagement efforts

2010-2011 RJI Fellow Joy Mayer distills down ideas on measuring engagement from thought leaders across disciplines.

The Seattle Times: News Partner Network

The Seattle Times forges partnerships with community sites to provide readers comprehensive coverage enriched with local flavor.

The Center for Public Integrity

Serving the public trust for over two decades, this is investigative journalism at its best.

St. Louis Beacon

Nonprofit news site, the St. Louis Beacon, shines with quality reporting and thoughtful discussion.

RJI Mobile Journalism Reporting Tools Guide

2011 RJI Fellow Will Sullivan offers 13 categories of tools — from hardware to apps and web services — to launch your mobile reporting career.

Knight News Innovation Laboratory at Northwestern University

Northwestern University and the Knight Foundation team up to accelerate local news innovation with the Knight News Innovation Lab in Chicago.

Carnival of Journalism

The Carnival of Journalism makes a comeback in 2011 with insight and commentary on present, and future, forms of news.

Committee of Concerned Journalists

Discussion, tools, articles, workshops and forums by a number of leading thinkers in publishing, news reporting and the academy.
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