- Center for Cooperative Research
The website is an experiment in open-content civic journalism. It allows people to investigate important issues by providing a space where people can collaborate on the documentation of past and current events, as well as the entities associated with those events. The website can be used to investigate topics at the local, regional, or global level. The data is displayed on the website in the form of dynamic timelines and entity profiles, and is exportable into XML so it can be shared with others for non-commercial purposes.
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- Depth Reporting
A blog offering pointers to useful Web sites, examples of computer-assisted and investigative reporting and, and whatever else strikes the author as interesting, funny or worthwhile.
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- Depth Reporting: The Most Useful Web Sites for Reporters
A database, sortable by category, of the useful sites for reporters.
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- Journal Info
Journal Info provides information on more than 18,000 academic journals organized by subject. The site, by Sweden's Lund University Libraries, is intended to make it easier for researchers to choose where to publish their results. It's also a useful tool because it rates journals' influence, helps you find free journals, and tells you which database services distribute a journal's archives.
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- NewAssignment.Net | an experiment in open-source reporting
New Assignment.Net is a non-profit site that tries to spark innovation in journalism by showing that open collaboration over the Internet among reporters, editors and large groups of users can produce high-quality work that serves the public interest, holds up under scrutiny, and builds trust.
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- Reporting Cookbook
This site is for reporters to share code, examples, tutorials and other bits of information related to the practice of journalism, especially computer-assisted reporting. Please sign up for an account and start sharing your expertise! You must have an account in order to edit pages, and we ask that users provide a brief bio on their user pages (after signing in, click on your username link in the upper right corner).
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