April 1, 2010 – 2:08 pm
Jack Lail is News Director of Innovation for the Knoxville News Sentinel. Amongst other random mumblings, he wrote about Some data on database journalism. Because he was speaking to a journalism class about Computer-Assisted Reporting, Computational Journalism and Open Government Data Advocacy efforts and needed some material.

Foto credit: www.sxc.hu. Modified.
Go there an read the full post. Honoring his 3.0 CC license, I republish below a choice of his links, useful to every (wannabee) journalist programmer.
Computer-Assisted Reporting:
- Philip Meyer – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Database journalism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The golden age of computer-assisted reporting is at hand » Nieman Journalism Lab
- The Scoop
- Poynter Online – Computer-Assisted Reporting Bibliography
- data.nicar.org
- Buying Into Computational Journalism :: The Scoop
- MediaShift . How Computer-Assisted Reporters Evolved into Programmer/Journalists | PBS
- MediaShift Idea Lab . Journalists and Technologists: An Uneasy Courtship | PBS
- Georgia Tech’s Computational Journalism: What is Computational Journalism?
- definitions « DigiDave” Journalism is a Process, Not a Product
- Online Journalism lesson #10: RSS and mashups | Online Journalism Blog
- Data is Journalism: Politics API from The Guardian
- jill/txt » computational journalism

Hello, my name is Paulo Querido. I'm a portuguese journalist and writer. Did almost everything in newspapers and wrote a lot about technology and networking. I still publish on print 5 days a week, but I prefer to develop web apps and services for newsrooms ans individual journalists. I occasionally update the conversation going on about new skills that improve journalism in an environment totally full of data, as well as the effects of openness of information and governance around the world.
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