[ddj] Global Data Journalists Directory
The Journalist
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Sun Jun 8 10:08:27 UTC 2014
Good hint Marcelo. Thanks
2014-06-06 19:33 GMT+02:00 Marcelo Träsel <marcelo.trasel at gmail.com>:
> Great initiative, Cosmin!
>
> You may find some data journalists in this database, in case you need to
> invite people from different countries directly:
>
>
> http://datadrivenjournalism.net/news_and_analysis/Lets_Crowdsource_a_Database_of_Websites_about_Data_Journalism
>
>
>
> ______________
> marcelo träsel
> http://www.trasel.com.br
>
> "Quando você compreende uma coisa em profundidade,
> compreende tudo. Mas quando você tenta entender tudo,
> não entende nada. O melhor é compreender a si mesmo,
> então você compreenderá tudo."
>
> -- Shunryu Suzuki
>
>
> 2014-06-06 5:53 GMT-03:00 cosmin cabulea | journalism++ cologne <
> cosmin at jplusplus.org>:
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> In the past few months, we've been looking for datajournalists to help us
>> out on different projects in countries we didn't know much about. To make
>> it easier for everyone, we came up with the idea for a directory where
>> everyone interested in collaboration can indicate their skills and PGP
>> keys. Here's the pitch, you'll find the link to add your info below:
>>
>> Journalists collect more data, in more places than ever before. While we
>> all know now that data is valuable, we don't all have the skills to make
>> sense of it. Whether a journalist in Kiev finding a trove of paper
>> documents or a reporter in Algiers being given a database on a CD-ROM, you
>> can sometimes use help from a developer, a statistician or a designer to
>> get the most out of your data. Perhaps the only thing you need is context
>> on the specifics of the statistics office in Canberra. Or help making sense
>> of documents in a language you don't understand.
>>
>>
>>
>> This is why Journalism++, a network of datajournalism agencies, wants to
>> build a directory of data-driven journalists. The directory lists their
>> skills, preferred location and PGP key in an easy to use format. When faced
>> with a data trove, any journalist, anywhere, can now securely reach out to
>> a colleague who'll help her make sense of data.
>>
>>
>> You can fill out the form here: http://bit.ly/ddj-directory
>> The directory can be found here:
>> http://jplusplus.github.io/global-directory
>>
>>
>> The project is maintained by Journalism++ Cologne. You can reach us at
>> hallo at jplusplus.org.
>> Please help us map the global data journalists network and fill out our
>> questionnaire.
>>
>>
>>
>> With best regards,
>>
>> Cosmin Cabulea
>>
>>
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>> PGP Key:
>> http://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get&fingerprint=on&search=0x181092ACA0101648
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> --------------------------------------------------------
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>> @pushthings4ward
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