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As we all strive to innovate in our newsrooms and our storytelling, there’s a natural tendency to latch onto any new clever idea that feels like the right solution to a real problem. But is that solution really the right fit? And is the problem even real? -
“Islam for Journalists (and Everyone Else),” written by top scholars and journalists who have long experience in the field, provides basic facts about the world’s fastest-growing religion and the Americans who practice it. -
Mike McKean moves into the newly created position of RJI associate director. Ebony Reed assumes McKean’s responsibilities in the Futures Lab. -
Meetings are the bread and butter of print journalism. The paper-of-record mindset tends to assign reporters to every city council hearing, every committee meeting. -
Here are 10 New Year's resolutions to help you boost engagement, produce better video, improve newsroom workflow and increase your social media presence. -
Roger Fidler recently retired as program director for digital publishing at RJI. Jennifer Nelson asked him to reflect on his 1981 prediction of the tablet computer, technological evolutions over the past years, and what he foresees for the future. -
Which online crowdfunding tool is right for you? We evaluate three of the popular sites. -
Could virtual reality enable users to walk around inside big data sets? And how might data visualizations be more human? -
Do news audiences really behave the way you think they do? And what if all people really want is data-driven explanation? -
We've added two new e-books to the RJI Newsbook Catalog, both from the Center for Public Integrity — Big Oil, Bad Air and After the Meltdown.