The Data Journalism Handbook

联合创作 · 2023-09-11 06:30

When you combine the sheer scale and range of digital information now available with a journalist’s "nose for news" and her ability to tell a compelling story, a new world of possibility opens up. With The Data Journalism Handbook, you’ll explore the potential, limits, and applied uses of this new and fascinating field.

This valuable handbook has attracted scores of contributor...

When you combine the sheer scale and range of digital information now available with a journalist’s "nose for news" and her ability to tell a compelling story, a new world of possibility opens up. With The Data Journalism Handbook, you’ll explore the potential, limits, and applied uses of this new and fascinating field.

This valuable handbook has attracted scores of contributors since the European Journalism Centre and the Open Knowledge Foundation launched the project at MozFest 2011. Through a collection of tips and techniques from leading journalists, professors, software developers, and data analysts, you’ll learn how data can be either the source of data journalism or a tool with which the story is told—or both.

Examine the use of data journalism at the BBC, the Chicago Tribune, the Guardian, and other news organizations

Explore in-depth case studies on elections, riots, school performance, and corruption

Learn how to find data from the Web, through freedom of information laws, and by "crowd sourcing"

Extract information from raw data with tips for working with numbers and statistics and using data visualization

Deliver data through infographics, news apps, open data platforms, and download links

The European Journalism Centre provides training to enhance the quality of journalistic coverage of European current affairs and to provide strategic support for the European media. The Open Knowledge Foundation seeks a world in which open knowledge is ubiquitous and routine - both online and offline - and promotes open knowledge because of its potential to deliver far-reaching...

The European Journalism Centre provides training to enhance the quality of journalistic coverage of European current affairs and to provide strategic support for the European media. The Open Knowledge Foundation seeks a world in which open knowledge is ubiquitous and routine - both online and offline - and promotes open knowledge because of its potential to deliver far-reaching societal benefits.

Jonathan Gray

Jonathan Gray is Head of Community and Culture at the Open Knowledge Foundation (okfn.org), an award winning not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting open data, open content and the public domain in a wide variety of different fields. He founded several data journalism projects at the OKFN, including OpenSpending.org, which maps public spending around the world, and Europe's Energy, which puts EU energy targets into context. He is doing research in philosophy and the history of ideas at Royal Holloway, University of London. More about him can be found at jonathangray.org.

Lucy Chambers

Lucy Chambers is a Community Coordinator at the Open KnowledgeFoundation. She works on the OKFN's OpenSpending.org project andSpending Stories, a Knight News Challenge Winner 2011 - helpingjournalists build context around and fact check spending data. Shealso coordinates the data-driven-journalism activities of theFoundation, running training sessions for journalists on how to find,work with and present data.

Liliana Bounegru

Liliana Bounegru is project manager on Data Journalism at the European Journalism Centre (in Maastricht) and editor of DataDrivenJournalism.net, a collection of useful resources for those who want to get started with data journalism. She is a Research MA candidate in Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam.

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