Lyn Richards book. Available at SJSU library.
Handling Qualitative Data: A Practical Guide – Google Book Search
That guy you know from the Internet, probably.
Lyn Richards book. Available at SJSU library.
Handling Qualitative Data: A Practical Guide – Google Book Search
Qualitative analysis software. Not sure I need it, but worth a look.
Doug Fisher wants to see more copy desk blogs. With retorts and refutations, a good example of the back-and-forth that happens when you try to get newsroom folks to blog. via Howard.
A little bit of research on biz blogs at newspapers. Conclusions? There aren’t enough of ’em, especially at smaller papers.
“More than 70% of Americans 15-34 are actively using social networks online, and the research showed social networking sites taking a strong foothold in the primetime hours; enriching existing relationships with family and friends; and initiating meaningf
Some basics to watch out for – policy against linking to other publications, the “just another column” syndrome. via Martin.
A healthy dataset on online video viewers. I want to know how many watch at work vs. home, how long they spend watching. via Angela G.
Randy Covington in the Winter 2006 ‘Goodbye Gutenberg’ issue: “The truth is convergence costs money because usually it requires additional staff and more technology….Convergence needs to be undertaken as a growth strategy, not a cost-cutting measure.”
Most entertaining newspaper podcast ever? “Yeah, I’m about to go to the bar to watch my TARHEELS play!”
Um, yes please, more of this: “People are interested in fishing, knitting, and wine. Why not regularly cover these interests with a blog?”