Don't forget the value of hyperlinking
Commentary: Better use of links could help readers keep track of crime and court stories. Here's how your newsroom can do it.
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Commentary: Reporters ought to be more thorough when sourcing information to websites. The newspaper model doesn't always apply online.
View ArticleCan science blogs save science journalism?
A panel of journalists and scientists examines the challenges that media faces in reporting on science. What solutions can burgeoning online science communities offer?
View ArticleThought for the weekend
Commentary: Large-scale data analysis will not be a component of journalism in the 21st century, as it was with the CAR speciality in the late 20th. It will be the *core* of journalism.
View ArticleGot something to say? Then say it!
Editor's note: We're changing the way we handle reader comments on OJR, so that unregistered readers will have a chance to contribute to the site.
View ArticleIn defense of Facebook
Commentary: Publishers have legitimate, even compelling, reasons to not allow registrants to remove all content and information they have submitted to their websites.
View ArticleHow, and where, to hyperlink within a news story
Commentary: Don't just rely on your content management system to make decisions for you. Decide how and where you will reward readers who want more information.
View ArticleReaders really will check everything
Hey, this 'readers as fact-checkers' thing is catching on. Even at J-schools. OJR spoke to David Spett about the media response to his 'big scoop' about the Medill dean's use of anonymous student quotes.
View ArticleTaking a closer look at gender gaps in education
Commentary: The president of the National Education Writers Association takes a look at recent news coverage, and finds it troubling.
View ArticleMcClatchy Washington bureau shines as bright example for online journalism
The past decade has brought the journalism industry some of its darkest moments. On the business side, management teams that grew used to local monopolies could not react swiftly enough to protect...
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