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Does Andy Carvin scale?

From @-reply triage to journalistic meme-tracking: How NPR may scale Andy Carvin’s Twitter curation: How do you take @acarvin’s methods (I think the tools already exist) and build them into a news organization’s social media production workflow?

Posted byRyan SholinJune 25, 2011Posted inNewstangleTags: Andy Carvin, NPR, reporting, social media, sources, Twitter

Behind the scenes at StoryCorps

Behind the scenes at StoryCorps: Bottom-Up History (via)

Posted byRyan SholinJanuary 17, 2011Posted inNewstangleTags: Interviews, NPR, public radio, StoryCorps

Collaboration Deepens at Logan Symposium on Investigative Journalism

Chris O’Brien shares notes on a panel including California Watch, NPR, ProPublica, and more news organizations heavily engaged in collaborative reporting. Collaboration Deepens at Logan Symposium on Investigative Journalism

Posted byRyan SholinApril 19, 2010January 14, 2011Posted inNewstangleTags: CaliforniaWatch, collaboration, journalism, NPR, propublica, reporting
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