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Titre : The Data Journalism Handbook : How journalists can use data to improve the news Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Jonathan Gray, Editeur scientifique ; Lilianna Bounegru, Editeur scientifique ; Lucy Chambers, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Open Knowledge Foundation Année de publication : 2012 Note générale : The Data Journalism Handbook can be freely copied, redistributed and reused under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. Contributors to the Data Journalism Handbook retain copyright over their respective contributions, and have kindly agreed to release them under the terms of this license. Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux Tags : journalisme communication Index. décimale : 070.4 Journalisme Résumé : "What is data journalism? I could answer, simply, that it is journalism done with data. But that doesn’t help much.
Both ‘data’ and ‘journalism’ are troublesome terms. Some people think of ‘data’ as any collection of numbers, most likely gathered on a spreadsheet. 20 years ago, that was pretty much the only sort of data that journalists dealt with. But we live in a digital world now, a world in which almost anything can be — and almost everything is — described with numbers.
Your career history, 300,000 confidential documents, who knows who in your circle of friends can all be (and are) described with just two numbers: zeroes, and ones. Photos, video and audio are all described with the same two numbers: zeroes and ones. Murders, disease, political votes, corruption and lies: zeroes and ones.
What makes data journalism different to the rest of journalism? Perhaps it is the new possibilities that open up when you combine the traditional ‘nose for news’ and ability to tell a compelling story, with the sheer scale and range of digital information now available."Note de contenu : Sommaire :
Front Matter
For the Great Unnamed
Contributor List
What This Book Is (And What It Isn’t)
The Handbook At A Glance
Introduction
What Is Data Journalism?
Why Journalists Should Use Data
Why Is Data Journalism Important?
Some Favorite Examples
Data Journalism in Perspective
In The Newsroom
The ABC’s Data Journalism Play
Data Journalism at the BBC
How the News Apps Team at Chicago Tribune Works
Behind the Scenes at the Guardian Datablog
Data Journalism at the Zeit Online
How to Hire a Hacker
Harnessing External Expertise Through Hackthons
Following the Money: Cross-Border Collaboration
Our Stories Come As Code
Kaas & Mulvad: Semi-finished Content for Stakeholder Groups
Business Models for Data Journalism
Case studies
The Opportunity Gap
A 9 Month Investigation into European Structural Funds
The Eurozone Meltdown
Covering the Public Purse with OpenSpending.org
Finnish Parliamentary Elections and Campaign Funding
Electoral Hack in Realtime
Data in the News: Wikileaks
Mapa76 Hackathon
The Guardian Datablog’s Coverage of the UK Riots
Illinois School Report Cards
Hospital Billing
Care Home Crisis
The Tell-All Telephone
Which Car Model? MOT Failure Rates
Bus Subsidies in Argentina
Citizen Data Reporters
The Big Board for Election Results
Crowdsourcing the Price of Water
Getting Data
A Five Minute Field Guide
Your Right to Data
Wobbing Works. Use it!
Getting Data from the Web
The Web as a Data Source
Crowdsourcing Data at the Guardian Datablog
How the Datablog Used Crowdsourcing to Cover Olympic Ticketing
Using and Sharing Data: the Black Letter, Fine Print, and Reality
Understanding data
Become Data Literate in 3 Simple Steps
Tips for Working with Numbers in the News
Basic Steps in Working with Data
The £32 Loaf of Bread
Start With the Data, Finish With a Story
Data Stories
Data Journalists Discuss Their Tools of Choice
Using Data Visualization to Find Insights in Data
Delivering Data
Presenting Data to the Public
How to Build a News App
News Apps at ProPublica
Visualization as the Workhorse of Data Journalism
Using visualizations to Tell Stories
Designing With Data
Different Charts Tell Different Tales
Data visualization DIY: Our Top Tools
How We Serve Data at Verdens Gang
Public Data Goes Social
Engaging People Around Your Data
En ligne : http://datajournalismhandbook.org/1.0/en/ The Data Journalism Handbook : How journalists can use data to improve the news [document électronique] / Jonathan Gray, Editeur scientifique ; Lilianna Bounegru, Editeur scientifique ; Lucy Chambers, Editeur scientifique . - [S.l.] : Open Knowledge Foundation, 2012.
The Data Journalism Handbook can be freely copied, redistributed and reused under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. Contributors to the Data Journalism Handbook retain copyright over their respective contributions, and have kindly agreed to release them under the terms of this license.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux Tags : journalisme communication Index. décimale : 070.4 Journalisme Résumé : "What is data journalism? I could answer, simply, that it is journalism done with data. But that doesn’t help much.
Both ‘data’ and ‘journalism’ are troublesome terms. Some people think of ‘data’ as any collection of numbers, most likely gathered on a spreadsheet. 20 years ago, that was pretty much the only sort of data that journalists dealt with. But we live in a digital world now, a world in which almost anything can be — and almost everything is — described with numbers.
Your career history, 300,000 confidential documents, who knows who in your circle of friends can all be (and are) described with just two numbers: zeroes, and ones. Photos, video and audio are all described with the same two numbers: zeroes and ones. Murders, disease, political votes, corruption and lies: zeroes and ones.
What makes data journalism different to the rest of journalism? Perhaps it is the new possibilities that open up when you combine the traditional ‘nose for news’ and ability to tell a compelling story, with the sheer scale and range of digital information now available."Note de contenu : Sommaire :
Front Matter
For the Great Unnamed
Contributor List
What This Book Is (And What It Isn’t)
The Handbook At A Glance
Introduction
What Is Data Journalism?
Why Journalists Should Use Data
Why Is Data Journalism Important?
Some Favorite Examples
Data Journalism in Perspective
In The Newsroom
The ABC’s Data Journalism Play
Data Journalism at the BBC
How the News Apps Team at Chicago Tribune Works
Behind the Scenes at the Guardian Datablog
Data Journalism at the Zeit Online
How to Hire a Hacker
Harnessing External Expertise Through Hackthons
Following the Money: Cross-Border Collaboration
Our Stories Come As Code
Kaas & Mulvad: Semi-finished Content for Stakeholder Groups
Business Models for Data Journalism
Case studies
The Opportunity Gap
A 9 Month Investigation into European Structural Funds
The Eurozone Meltdown
Covering the Public Purse with OpenSpending.org
Finnish Parliamentary Elections and Campaign Funding
Electoral Hack in Realtime
Data in the News: Wikileaks
Mapa76 Hackathon
The Guardian Datablog’s Coverage of the UK Riots
Illinois School Report Cards
Hospital Billing
Care Home Crisis
The Tell-All Telephone
Which Car Model? MOT Failure Rates
Bus Subsidies in Argentina
Citizen Data Reporters
The Big Board for Election Results
Crowdsourcing the Price of Water
Getting Data
A Five Minute Field Guide
Your Right to Data
Wobbing Works. Use it!
Getting Data from the Web
The Web as a Data Source
Crowdsourcing Data at the Guardian Datablog
How the Datablog Used Crowdsourcing to Cover Olympic Ticketing
Using and Sharing Data: the Black Letter, Fine Print, and Reality
Understanding data
Become Data Literate in 3 Simple Steps
Tips for Working with Numbers in the News
Basic Steps in Working with Data
The £32 Loaf of Bread
Start With the Data, Finish With a Story
Data Stories
Data Journalists Discuss Their Tools of Choice
Using Data Visualization to Find Insights in Data
Delivering Data
Presenting Data to the Public
How to Build a News App
News Apps at ProPublica
Visualization as the Workhorse of Data Journalism
Using visualizations to Tell Stories
Designing With Data
Different Charts Tell Different Tales
Data visualization DIY: Our Top Tools
How We Serve Data at Verdens Gang
Public Data Goes Social
Engaging People Around Your Data
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