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September 23, 2016

14 free digital tools that any newsroom can use

Filed under: Journalism,News,Reporting — Patrick Durusau @ 8:54 pm

14 free digital tools that any newsroom can use by Sara Olstad.

From the post:

ICFJ’s Knight Fellows are global media innovators who foster news innovation and experimentation to deepen coverage, expand news delivery and better engage citizens. As part of their work, they’ve created tools that they are eager to share with journalists worldwide.

Their projects range from Push, a mobile app for news organizations that don’t have the time, money or resources to build their own, to Salama, a tool that assesses a reporter’s risk and recommends ways to stay safe. These tools and others developed by Knight Fellows can help news organizations everywhere find stories in complex datasets, better distribute their content and keep their journalists safe from online and physical security threats.

As part of the 2016 Online News Association conference, try out these 14 digital tools that any newsroom can use. If you adopt any of these tools or lead any new projects inspired by them, tweet about it to @ICFJKnight.

I was mis-led by the presentation of the “14 free digital tools.”

The box where African Network of Centers for Investigative Reporting (ANCIR) and Aleph appear has a scroll marker on the right hand side.

I’m not sure why I missed it or why the embedding of a scrolling box is considered good page design.

But the tools themselves merit your attention.

Enjoy!

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