[ddj] data-driven-journalism Digest, Vol 24, Issue 17

Miguel Paz ohmyblog at gmail.com
Wed Mar 20 15:25:56 UTC 2013


Hola Saúl
Prueba acá:
http://manual.periodismodedatos.org/colaborar.html
Saludos


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>    1. Join us in creating a data journalism handbook for Latin
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>    2. Re: Join us in creating a data journalism handbook for Latin
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> Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 16:07:08 -0400
> From: Miguel Paz <ohmyblog at gmail.com>
> Subject: [ddj] Join us in creating a data journalism handbook for
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> Hi everyone (sorry if this is a cross post)
>
> This is an open invitation to anyone with the skills to participate in
> this collaborative project.
>
> The Iberoamerican Data Journalism Handbook (Manual de Periodismo de
> Datos Iberoamericano) will be written in our own languages (spanish,
> portuguese) by volunteer journalists, developers and designers from
> Mexico to Patagonia and Spain, with the mission of showing the state
> of data journalism in Iberoamerica, explaining how to do data
> journalism in our countries, improving our networks of communication,
> helping our community accelerate its learning and providing it with
> the tools to do better journalism.
>
> It will include:
>
> The best parts of the original Data Journalism Handbook and other
> manuals licensed under Creative Commons 3.0. Unported.
> Guides and tutorials on subjects such as databases, deep Web research,
> data mining and scraping, data visualization and mapping, open data,
> access to public information and cyber security, among other topics.
> The best tools, examples and open source code projects.
> Country reports on:
> Data Journalism (who does data journalism in each country, which are
> the notable cases, etc)
> Existence and quality of press laws, information and transparency (is
> there any, do they work, what does not work, how to address these
> issues by country).
> Open data and open data government policies.
> You are more than wellcome to participate!
>
> English post: http://ijnet.org/blog/join-us-creating-data-journalism-guide-latin-america
> Post en espa?ol:
> http://ijnet.org/es/blog/sumate-la-escritura-colaborativa-del-manual-de-periodismo-de-datos-iberoamericano
> Post na portugu?s:
> http://ijnet.org/pt-br/blog/junte-se-nos-na-criacao-de-um-guia-de-jornalismo-de-dados-para-america-latina
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> Cheers!
>
> Miguel Paz
>
>
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> Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 21:53:27 +0100
> From: Saul Lozano <saul.lozano at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [ddj] Join us in creating a data journalism handbook for
>         Latin   America
> To: "List about Data Driven Journalism and Open Data in Journalism."
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> Hola Miguel,
>
> me encanta esta iniciativa y porque comparto la idea de "dejar de envidiar
> a USA y Europa y ponerse manos a la obra" con el manual de periodismo de
> datos iberoamericano. :-)
>
> Desde Alemania con mucho en lo que pueda aportar. Infortunadamente el link
> para inscribirse no est? funcionando todav?a.
>
> Cordial saludo
> Saul
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 9:07 PM, Miguel Paz <ohmyblog at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone (sorry if this is a cross post)
>>
>> This is an open invitation to anyone with the skills to participate in
>> this collaborative project.
>>
>> The Iberoamerican Data Journalism Handbook (Manual de Periodismo de
>> Datos Iberoamericano) will be written in our own languages (spanish,
>> portuguese) by volunteer journalists, developers and designers from
>> Mexico to Patagonia and Spain, with the mission of showing the state
>> of data journalism in Iberoamerica, explaining how to do data
>> journalism in our countries, improving our networks of communication,
>> helping our community accelerate its learning and providing it with
>> the tools to do better journalism.
>>
>> It will include:
>>
>> The best parts of the original Data Journalism Handbook and other
>> manuals licensed under Creative Commons 3.0. Unported.
>> Guides and tutorials on subjects such as databases, deep Web research,
>> data mining and scraping, data visualization and mapping, open data,
>> access to public information and cyber security, among other topics.
>> The best tools, examples and open source code projects.
>> Country reports on:
>> Data Journalism (who does data journalism in each country, which are
>> the notable cases, etc)
>> Existence and quality of press laws, information and transparency (is
>> there any, do they work, what does not work, how to address these
>> issues by country).
>> Open data and open data government policies.
>> You are more than wellcome to participate!
>>
>> English post:
>> http://ijnet.org/blog/join-us-creating-data-journalism-guide-latin-america
>> Post en espa?ol:
>>
>> http://ijnet.org/es/blog/sumate-la-escritura-colaborativa-del-manual-de-periodismo-de-datos-iberoamericano
>> Post na portugu?s:
>>
>> http://ijnet.org/pt-br/blog/junte-se-nos-na-criacao-de-um-guia-de-jornalismo-de-dados-para-america-latina
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> Miguel Paz
>>
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