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Some Journalism Resources Posts.
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Toronto journalism-related events
Nicely curated list of journalism & digital culture events around the city
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Reuters' Handbook of Journalism
The news service has posted its core journalistic principles online
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Free book on digital literacy for journalists
An excellent resource for online journalism as its practiced today.
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Flash Journalism
Behind the loud intro is a wealth of resources for creating multimedia journalism online.
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Wikis on journalism skills
The Online Journalism Review launched a series of wikies targetted to non-professional journalists.
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New CAR site
A very rough looking site for computer-assisted reporting in Canada, with links to database material.
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Love-ing new media journalism
Mr. Holovaty points to a days-old site from Gary Love on new media journalism. The site looks to be the kind I was first hoping to create with this one; that is a content-rich resource on the unrealized potential in online journalism. Love has a lot of experience in the field, but has decided not to tie his name to the project (depsite using his personal’s site design). The result is a site whose pseudo-anonymity weakens the integrity of the well-thought out articles. Still worth a bookmark, though
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LaPointe’s list; DOM2 Events in IE
Kirk LaPointe has assembled a mammoth list of news- and media-related links. The look is not pretty, but with Type Ahead Find, or a bit of patience, the list is an impressive resource. (LaPointe, by the way, was the Senior Vice-President at CTV News, the Executive Editor of the National Post, as well as the editor of The Hamilton Spectator. He’s now “at large”.)
View all (it might be a looong page, though)