Posting your articles on social media networks is easy, but it doesn't guarantee they'll be shared and ignite discussion. Here are tips from media trainer Alaksiej Lavončyk to boost the "like" factor.
BBC, American Public Media, Association of Independents in Radio and Public Radio Exchange joined forces at a Free Press event to discuss how community engagement and technology are keeping public media ahead of the digital curve.
This free tool will come in handy when you need to clean up data for your next investigative project. IJNet prepared a basic guide on how to use it and a list of helpful resources to get you started.
You probably use Google every day and may think you know all it offers, but here are some great but lesser-known tools that the company featured in a digital media training session.
The American Society of Media Photographers and the Copyright Clearance Center produced a free webinar “What Everyone Should Know About Copyright” for journalists and photographers.
IJNet presents part two of a four-part guide to shooting videos and photos. This guide focuses on lighting techniques and finding the line in video shoots.
When information appears on social media, it's tempting for news organizations to race to report it first. Resist that impulse. You'll have a more complete story --and one you won't later regret-- if you follow a few simple steps.
Breaking news sometimes brings out those who want to fool the public with doctored images. Here's what every journalist should know about how to verify the authenticity of photos and videos.
Konstantin Zavrazhin, whose work has been published in Paris Match and National Geographic, says new photojournalists should go into the profession with their eyes open. He offered these tips to IJNet.