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Tag Archives: simonrogers
Data Journalism and the 2011 Census
The 2011 Census questionnaires were sent out to UK households from March 7th, ready for completion on March 27th. Because the census only happens every 10 years, this will be the first one since the rise of data transparency. We … Continue reading
Posted in Data Sources, How is data journalism used?
Tagged 2001, 2011, bbc, census, data, datablog, guardian, nyt, ONS, simonrogers, uk, US
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Data journalism: an invitation?
Data journalism can be summed up in three steps: finding the data (more and more publicly available these days), finding a way to read all the data comprehensively (using algorithms, graphics, interactive charts, tagging etc) and publishing what the data reveals. … Continue reading
Posted in Introduction to Data Journalism
Tagged blog, daily telegraph, data, datablog, expenses, frontline club, guardian, idea lab, journalism, martin moore, simonrogers, wikileaks
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