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On a Wall, on My Wrist – What’s Next for Video Delivery?

The following opinion piece is a guest post and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of this publication. Read more…

Matt Smith

E-Books & Self-Publishing Roundup, July 14, 2015

1. The publishing industry’s latest thinking on disruption and innovation (via Digital Book World) 2. Accusing Amazon of antitrust violations,…

Julie Keck

Daily Must Reads, July 14, 2015

1. What APIs can do for news (David Weinberger / Nieman Reports) 2. Laura Poitras sues U.S. government to find…

Julie Keck

5 Tips for Avoiding a Public Shaming, and 3 Tips for Recovering

I was in second grade the first time I was publicly shamed. My family had driven to Nebraska to visit…

Jenny Shank

Upcoming Training and Courses: July 14 Edition

Each week, MediaShift will list upcoming online trainings and courses for journalists and media people — with a focus on…

Sonia Paul

How Journalists Visualized Cancer Risk from Workplace Chemicals

This piece was initially published on Storybench, a cookbook for digital storytelling. Storybench is a collaboration between Northeastern University’s Media…

Aleszu Bajak

Daily Must Reads, July 13, 2015

1. How to cut children’s screen time? Say no to yourself first (Jane E. Brody / New York Times) 2.…

Julie Keck

Caught Stealing: Plagiarism Alive and Well in Journalism Education

Dan Kennedy’s first tip that a student article had a problem was quotes that just did not sound right. So…

Nicole Kraft

Why Academic Journals Are Teaming Up With Reddit

The Public Library of Science, the academic publisher more commonly known as PLOS, doesn’t lack media coverage. Launched in the…

Simon Owens

Upcoming Events in Digital Media: July 13 Edition

Each week, MediaShift posts an ongoing list of upcoming events in the digital media and journalism world. These will be…

Sonia Paul