digital journalism
A litmus test for digital newsrooms Paid Members Public
Kevin Anderson [http://www.themediabriefing.com/article/experimentation-culture-change-anderson-kevin-newspapers] : > Are we still struggling to get journalists to add links to their stories, to do the most basic elements of digital production, in 2013? Really? What would happen if a journalist consistently turned in half-finished copy for tomorrow’s newspaper? Yes,
The secret of iPhone photography: simplicity Paid Members Public
While we’re on the subject of phone photography, here’s a really excellent guide to taking great photos from your phone [http://www.susannahconway.com/2013/07/how-i-shoot-with-my-iphone/]. There’s plenty in there that’s applicable to any photographic situation, too.
Institutional age discrimination won't solve publishing's problems Paid Members Public
Wannabe Hacks has published a particularly annoying article this morning, under the delightful headline Investing in a younger team will only help to serve news organisations [http://wannabehacks.co.uk/2013/06/27/investing-in-a-younger-team-will-only-help-to-serve-news-organisations/] . Ah, yes, young people will solve all the world’s problems, right? I’m so glad
GuardianWitness: an interview with Joanna Geary Paid Members Public
An interview with Guardian digital development editor Joanna Geary about the newspaper’s new collaboration platform.
Institutional Knowledge Transfer (journalism edition) Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/10/city-uni-lecture-room.jpg] Actually, as annoyed as I am with BT – 11 days without phone and broadband and counting – that’s far from the only reason I’ve been quiet. I’ve been to Berlin for NEXT Service Design [http:
Liveblogs! On a Podcast! Paid Members Public
Rachel from journalism.co.uk was kind enough to interview me for a podcast on the fine and ancient art of liveblogging [http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/2012/08/24/podcast-real-time-reporting-liveblogging-lessons-for-digital-journalists/] , alongside such luminaries as Neil Macdonald and Josh Halliday of something called “The Guardian“, which is some sort of