Online journalism is a very broad topic, encompassing repurposed material from newspapers, TV news, etc., as well as original journalism projects conceived for online presentation. This page can serve as a starting point for exploration into any aspect of online journalism.
Books
Tools
For now, just refer to the Tools page at my other site. See Audio there for links to gear and software.
Web sites
- Online Journalism Examples and Tips
This page is a one-stop shop for links to some of the best resources related to digital storytelling and design.
- Online Journalism Review
Often features good articles and interviews about the field.
- MediaShift
Mark Glaser's "blog" is really more of a daily column, and he has his finger on the pulse of online media buzz.
- Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents
From Reporters Without Borders, a global organization.
- Podcasting Legal Guide
From Creative Commons, a new way to copyright your creative works.
- The Net for Journalists
UNESCO published this free PDF booklet as "a practical guide to the Internet for journalists in developing countries," but it's an excellent reference for anyone, anywhere. Note that you need the free Adobe Reader to view the PDF file.
- Five Steps to Multimedia Reporting
This site comes from the multimedia journalism reporting workshops at the University of California, Berkeley. You'll find tips about gear as well as storytelling here.
- BBC Free Online Broadcast & New Media Courses
Audio, video, microphones, cameras, how to interview, how to edit. It's all here, in handy single-session lessons.
- Handbook of Independent Journalism
This Web site comes from the U.S. State Department, but don't let that stop you. It's really a solid introduction to basic journalism, and if there's any flag-waving propaganda in it, I didn't find it.
- Anonymous Blogging: How-To
This could save your life if you're blogging truth to power in some location where a repressive regime stifles free speech.
Ideas for subtopics in online journalism
- Multimedia
- Interactivity
- User-generated content; also
- Hyperlocal sites
- Citizen journalism
- Photo slideshows with sound (how are they changing photojournalism?)
- Visual communication
- Information design
- Information graphics
- Use of 3-D graphics
- Usability
- Information architecture
- Web standards
- Accessibility
Well, I would say that's a good start.
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