Data Journalism 5 ways journalists can use Nuzzel with Twitter lists – " Andy Brightwell shows how you can use Nuzzel to burst your filter bubble, follow people in a particular location or industry, see the world from someone’s perspective, or create a niche newsletter. – April 5, 2017 Resources to Find the Data You Need, 2016 Edition – Nathan Yau, FlowingData blog – Nov. 11, 2016 How to get started in online investigations with open-source intelligence – July 11, 2016 ASU Cronkite School teams up with Google News Lab to spread innovation – June 13, 2016 Introducing the Google News Lab Google News Lab 5 ways to find useful Snapchat accounts to follow as a journalist – May 31, 2016 How to read and understand a scientific paper: a guide for non-scientists – May 19, 2016 Congressional Budget Office Launches New Search Tool for Intergovernmental and Private-Sector Mandates – May 10, 2016 How to verify images like a pro with Google Earth – Jan. 19, 2016 How to find local Twitter reaction to a national event – Jan 13, 2016 The Journalist-Engineer – Oct. 25, 2015 JUST ADDED Facebook Introduces Signal To Help Journalists Source And Discover Social Content – Sep 17, 2015 3 tools for finding geolocated posts on social media – Sep. 10, 2015 GitHub tutorials and resources for journalists – Aug. 12, 2015 Bookmark These Five Great Deep Web Research Resources – July 16, 2015 Exploring the 7 Different Types of Data Stories – June 15, 2015 Emily Bamforth wrote a thesis on Twitter and its use by foreign correspondents – April 2015 The one word journalists should add to Twitter searches that you probably haven’t considered – April 27, 2015 Towards a Standard for Algorithmic Transparency in the Media – Tow Center for Digital Journalism – April 27, 2015 Meet Sqoop: New tool helps reporters dig up stories, delivering alerts about public records – April 22, 2015 a new online tool that alerts journalists when public documents become available online A Tool for Instant Data Visualizations – April 9, 2015 How News Corp, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, and NYC Media Lab are working together to build something new 15 tips for newsgathering via Twitter – Sarah Marshall, Wall Street Journal, March 30, 2015 Drilling Down: A Quick Guide to Free and Inexpensive Data Tools – Feb. 25, 2015 from Global Investigative Journalism Network FEMA has released a new data visualization tool. – Jan. 9, 2015 Google Chrome browser extensions for journalists – Jan. 7, 2015 Scrape Web Pages with YQL and Apps Script – Dec. 2, 2014 AMIT AGARWAL The New York Times open-sources its Hive crowdsourcing platform – Dec. 9, 2014 Introducing Charted A new way to share data – Charted is a tool that automatically visualizes data. Give it the link to a data file and Charted returns a beautiful, shareable visualization of that data. – Nov. 24, 2014 Medium.com Dataminr is now available for news organizations – Oct. 8, 2014 Meet Dadaviz: A Curated, YouTube-Style Distribution Platform For Data Visualizations – Sept. 22, 2014 Extract text from any document; no muss, no fuss. – July 27, 2014 Arms Identification With Wikipedia, Holiday Photographs, and Shoe Size Conversion Charts – July 27, 2014 – Eliot Higgins – Bellingcat – by and for citizen investigative journalists http://datajournalismhandbook.org/ Overview – Visual document mining for journalists – “Overview is an open-source tool originally designed to help journalists find stories in large numbers of documents, by automatically sorting them according to topic and providing a fast visualization and reading interface. It’s also used for qualitative research, social media conversation analysis, legal document review, digital humanities, and more.” http://overview.ap.org/about/ http://www.niemanlab.org/2014/07/amnesty-international-launches-a-new-site-to-help-journalists-verify-youtube-videos/ https://source.opennews.org/en-US/articles/introducing-tabula/ – “Upload a PDF , get back tabular CSV data.” http://gigaom.com/2014/07/18/want-to-help-fact-check-breaking-news-like-the-malaysian-airplane-disaster-heres-how-and-where-you-can-do-it/ http://www.tableausoftware.com/products/public – Tableau Public is a free tool for data visualization, and now has a Mac version. How to find out if a photo your friend posted online is fake http://www.niemanlab.org/2009/06/four-crowdsourcing-lessons-from-the-guardians-spectacular-expenses-scandal-experiment/ How to locate published and unpublished U.S. Congressional Hearings