Argentina's daily newspaper La Nación is on a mission to take data journalism to the next level. Knight International Journalism Fellow Sandra Crucianelli shares what she learned when helping the paper build its data journalism team.
Now that outstanding journalism is as likely to appear in an interactive map as on the front page, many newsrooms are rethinking how journalists and coders can best work together.
Ideas for spurring data-driven journalism, verifying media reports and creating better tools for investigative and citizen journalism emerged as winners in Africa’s first news innovation contest.
A lack of data on issues from oceans to sanitation can make it hard to report accurately on projects and policies. But technology is changing the game.
Journalists, innovators, scholars, entrepreneurs and others gathered at an event in Argentina to learn from one another and work together to analyze a slew of public data.
Data with location-specific information are an invaluable asset for finding patterns in news events. But data are too often overlooked by reporters and newsrooms.
Journalists may use Google every day, but there are still plenty of shortcuts and tricks to learn. Here are IJNet's takeaways from the Power Searching with Google course.