Stories by Deborah Dwyer
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RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Newsroom project shows newsmaking and “news breaking” policies go hand-in-hand.
Unpublishing challenges demand cohesion between pre- and post-publication policies
January 28, 2021 -
RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Last week, the Boston Globe announced a new program to help reduce the impact of personal information found online. The Fresh Start initiative invites people to request a review of information about them in the news site’s public-facing archive,
Taking a look at the Boston Globe’s “Fresh Start” program
January 25, 2021 -
RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
If you were asked to give the basics of your last five unpublishing requests, could you do it? What about the last 10? Twenty? Fifty?
A streamlined unpublishing process is as important as thoughtful policy
January 5, 2021 -
RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
It may be time to revisit basic editorial practices in your newsroom.
When should you think about unpublishing? Before you publish in the first place.
November 4, 2020 -
RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Most journalists would agree that the words we use to identify important issues are intrinsic to understanding them.
‘Unpublishing’ may be a catchy term, but does it accurately encompass the issue?
October 12, 2020 -
RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
A clear description of your need and why the person is who can help typically gets things rolling. I’ve found that people want to help, especially when it comes to projects that will benefit local newsrooms.
Unpublishing project advisory board gets rolling
September 16, 2020 -
RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
For now, my project isn’t about tackling the more common questions of what or when to unpublish. Instead, there is a real need to consider who.
Good intentions for unpublishing may create unintended inequities
August 19, 2020 -
RJI Fellows Class of 2020–2021
Research indicates that newsrooms across the country are still floundering to develop adequate, clear practices
Facing the pressure to unpublish
August 3, 2020