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12 May

Helping Canadian journalists dig deeper

Practising reporters and students of journalism have a new guide through the complexities of investigative reporting in Canada. Digging Deeper: A Canadian Reporter’s Research Guide is the work of Robert […]

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12 May

Interviewing tips from the Media Diversity Institute

The Media Diversity Institute (MDI) has prepared these tip sheets for interviews that require extra care on the part of a journalist. The three links below provide useful help and […]

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12 May

Courses online to improve your j-skills

For a long list of interactive, self-directed online courses you can visit News University. It’s a project of The Poynter Institute for Media Studies. You will find courses on such […]

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12 May

Photojournalism ethics

By Carolynne Burkholder Pictures are worth 1,000 words – in the newspaper business that equals about 25 inches of print. Images are one of the most powerful forms of communication, […]

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12 May

Legal aspects of free expression

For more links and issues related to the legal aspects of free expression, visit the “Freedom of the press” section in Law.

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12 May

Online Journalism Review

Published by the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication, the Online Journalism Review provides commentary, features and resources on a wide range of topics relating to online journalism. […]

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12 May

Inside Ink & Beyond

Thanks to Toronto Star interns, many sessions from last week’s Canadian Newspaper Association conference “Ink & Beyond” have been recapped through a group blog. Highlights include American Press Institute’s Steve […]

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12 May

Getting more out of Google

By Robert Ortega How often do you start a search by looking on Google? Yeah, I do that more often than I’d like to admit, too. But even if you […]

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12 May

What wins journalism awards

As the annual journalism-awards season ramps up, it may be time for a reminder of what kind of journalism wins accolades. Check out behind-the-scenes stories by accolade winners in our Spotlight section, and […]

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12 May

Finding balance in a land of limited access

Riots in Tibet and mounting protest against the Beijing summer Olympics have spotlighted the problems of Chinese media and reporting from China. In this feature article for JournalismEthics.ca, Luke Johnson, […]

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