Journalism Tools
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Investigative Reporting; Journalism; General Research
- Useful IRE Resources:
- - NICAR Net Tour - The National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting (NICAR) is an IRE program.
- - Analysis jobs by NICAR - Names the media organizations NICAR has worked for, and lists kinds of analysis jobs NICAR has done.
Journalism Tools
- The (Journalist's Toolbox) offers sources for useful information on a wide range of topics of interest, especially to investigative reporters. Topics include protecting sources, privacy, data visualization, digital verification, transcription tools, rights-free photos, mobile journalism, public records, copy-editing, and more.[1]
Audio / Video File Conversion
- Convert restricted sound file formats to something more useful, open and free.
- Does your idiotic voice recorder save its sound files in Microsoft's patent-restricted (and therefore, worse than useless) WMA file format? Maybe the article linked-to above will help.
- Convert Sound Files Online
- Editor's Note: Tuesday, December 29, 2015: Was able to successfully convert WMA file to MP3 using this online service.
Data Journalism & Data Journalism Tools
- This guide is aimed at the journo-academic who might be teaching a basic data course for the first time and wants to know where and how to get started.
- A variety of mapping, analysis, scraping, visualization and other tools and tutorials.
- A collection of MaryJo Webster's data journalism training materials, primarily used for a college-level course she teaches at the University of Minnesota.
- List of links to tutorials on Yahoo Pipes, Excel, SQL, Google Refine, Geocoding and more.
Excel
- Increasingly, reporters are turning to Microsoft Excel -- or similar spreadsheet programs like Apple's Numbers -- to advance their reporting. They're using spreadsheets to keep track of city budgets, baseball statistics, campaign finance and hospital data.
- Microsoft Excel is a powerful tool that will handle most tasks that are useful for a journalist who needs to analyze data to discover interesting patterns.
- Based on Steve Doig's workshop “Excel for Journalists”.
Spreadsheets (General)
- Monthly blog on using spreadsheets in journalism.
- This tutorial describes how to create and do calculations on a Google Docs spreadsheet, with some notations about differences in Microsoft Excel.
Dictation & Transcription
- Chrome App For Online Dictation
- Editor's Note: Monday, December 28, 2015: I tested this app out on my home workstation with my USB headset with microphone. Works well.
- oTranscribe BETA
- Upload Sound File, Play It Back At Any Of Multiple Speeds, Transcribe It
- A free web app to take the pain out of transcribing recorded interviews.
- FREE. Accurate. Fun. No installation, no registration. Simply click the mic and start dictating text. Features auto save, auto punctuation, instant translation & more.
- Speech to Text Online Notepad. Free. The Professional Speech Recognition Text Editor. Distraction-free, Fast, Easy to Use & Free Web App for Dictation & Typing
- Editor's Note: 17:45, 17 January 2016 (PST) I think I like Speechnotes even better than Speechpad.
- Speechpad is a voice recognition application for converting speech to text (a good external microphone is strongly recommended). It can also convert an audio file to text. The current version of Speechpad works only for the Chrome browser.
- Editor's Note: 15:05, 15 January 2016 (PST) Initial test indicates this works pretty well.
- Chrome App For Uploading Sound Files & Transcribing Them To Text
- Editor's Note: Monday, December 28, 2015: I found this while searching for sound file to text transcription services. When I was about to use it, I discovered it's not free (but still worth looking into).
- Another Transcribe-By-Machine Option. Transcribe-By-Human Options, Too
- VoiceBase Turns Your Voice Recordings and Transcriptions into a Searchable Database[2]
- Transcription Hacks & Tutorials
- Transcribe Audio Using YouTube (Hack)
See Also
- Data Journalism
- The Data Journalism Handbook can be freely copied, redistributed and reused under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
- Data driven journalism was created by the European Journalism Centre (EJC) with partial funding from the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.
References
- Career Portfolio Tips
- Computer Productivity Hacks
- Data Analysis
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Journalism Tools
- Mobile Apps
- Office Productivity Hacks
- Social Networking Tips
- Spreadsheet Tricks
- Telecom Tips
- .US Locality Domains
- User:Dave/Admin Notes
- User:Dave/Web Hack Notes (Non-Wiki)
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