Computer-assisted Reporting

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Routledge, 20 de jul. de 2020 - 504 páginas
Reporters in the newsroom are becoming more involved in computer-assisted reporting and online news research than ever before. This edition introduces readers to computer-assisted reporting and to describe how leading journalists are using personal computers for news gathering in modern print, broadcast, and online newsrooms. It provides a thorough discussion of technology and its applications to news reporting.

Computer Assisted Reporting focuses on the computerization of newsgathering, highlighting the fact that the computer assists journalists by making writing easier, and also makes gathering and organizing information more efficient. As it begins, the book demonstrates methods for journalists to get more from their computers, such as data retrieval, data analysis, information storage, and dissemination of that information in both processed and unprocessed forms. It concludes with a refined proposal, originally proposed in the first edition, for five stages for development of computer literacy in the newsroom.
 

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Online News and Information
59
Elementary Information Management
211
Advanced Database Reporting Strategies
259
Goals For Journalists
415
CAROriented World Wide Web Sites
441
Basic Government Resources on the World Wide Web
445
World Wide Web Search Engines
449
NICAR Data Library
451
Glossary
453
References
465
Index
477
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