RJI offers journalists a one-stop webpage with COVID-19 resources

The tips, tools and advice about journalism and COVID-19 have been plentiful. And that’s a great thing. But because they’re flying around the internet in emails, newsletters and blog posts, it can sometimes be hard to find what you’re looking for. The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute can help.

A one-stop webpage has been created that includes an index of articles, tips, tools and advice all collated by Dorothy Carner, Missouri School of Journalism head librarian, and Sandy Schiefer, the Journalism Research and Digital Access Librarian at the Columbia Missourian Library. The information is there to assist journalists trying to report the news during this period of global pandemic and social distancing.

“Our list is a good place to start and a good place to come back to as things change,” said Randy Picht, RJI’s executive director. “Having two librarians on the case, finding the most relevant links and keeping everything updated, is a wonderful thing.”

RJI COVID-19 resources
https://www.rjionline.org/covid19resources

The resources page contains sections devoted to tips and tools for journalists, information on grants and funding, advice and help for freelance journalists, how to manage your people and your balance sheet through this crisis, resources available through journalism advocates and associations, how to engage with the community, organizations offering funding relief not specific to journalism.

Also available on the site is a list of upcoming RJI webinars presented by Kat Duncan, RJI’s interim director of innovation, as well as links to recordings of past webinars.

Do you have any tools, tips or advice
to assist journalists during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Please submit them to Dorothy Carner.

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