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How Washington D.C.’s Laws Were Set Free for Web Viewing

On Greater Greater Washington, Tom MacWright recently wrote a blog entry highlighting the problems of access to the Washington, D.C.…

Waldo Jaquith

14 Tips for Journalists on Facebook

In this guest post, which originally appeared on Facebook, Vadim Lavrusik, journalism program manager at Facebook, shares tips on how…

Vadim Lavrusik

Daily Must Reads, May 3, 2013

1. How Slate doubled Facebook referrals in less than a year (Poynter) 2. 'National Geographic' named Best Tablet Magazine of…

Julie Keck

Mediatwits #78: Twitter Security After @AP Hack; LinkedIn for Journalists

News and social media seem like two great tastes that go together. But lately, the two have been at loggerheads.…

Mark Glaser

Why We Still Need World Press Freedom Day

Eskinder Nega is an Ethiopian journalist and blogger who, in July 2012, was convicted under the country’s broad anti-terrorism law…

Jillian C. York

Daily Must Reads, May 2, 2013

1. When millennials expect a constant stream of social media bits, what does that mean for journalism? (Columbia Journalism Review)…

Julie Keck

E-Books & Self-Publishing Roundup, May 2, 2013

1. Amazon adopts Apple 'VoiceOver' for Kindle on iPad, iPhone (GeekWire) 2. Long live the book: An Interview with the…

Julie Keck

Coding for the Future: The Rise of Hacker Journalism

This guest post is co-authored by Dana Coester. Data Visualization, geo-mapping, audience engagement, agile development, responsive design. What do any…

Maryanne Reed

Knight Fellowship Winners Take Innovation Projects to Stanford

Image courtesy or the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford Fellowship programs for journalists bring their recipients a certain…

Desiree Everts

Daily Must Reads, May 1, 2013

1. New Study: Parents more likely to use libraries, want more e-books in libraries than other adults (Pew Internet) 2.…

Julie Keck