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Online Journalism Scandinavia: Waiting for the CAR to arrive

Earlier in the week we blogged that the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Lillehammer (GIJC) had received a little criticism for being a bit 1.0 in its coverage.  But if its partcipants...

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Miller-McCune: Deep throat meets data mining

The digital revolution could help halt the decline in investigative journalism, thanks to a “new academic and professional discipline” known as ‘computational journalism’, writes John Mecklin in...

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#DataJourn part 1: a new conversation (please re-tweet)

Had it not been published at the end of the workday on a Friday, Journalism.co.uk would have made a bit more of a song-and-dance of this story, but as a result it instead it got reduced to a quick blog...

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Hacks and Hackers play with data-driven news

Last Friday’s London-based Hacks and Hacker’s Day, run by ScraperWiki (a new data tool set to launch in beta soon), provided some excellent inspiration for journalists and developers alike. In groups,...

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Editor&Publisher: New AP regional investigative teams will boost CAR and data...

The Associated Press (AP) is creating four regional investigative teams to support its staff across the US with “reporting and presentation resources”, in particular by using journalists with expertise...

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#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – computer assisted reporting tools

Chrys Wu has compiled an extensive list of “tools, slides and links” taken from the CAR conference held in St Louis earlier this month. The collection of presentations and the tools featured in them...

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