Once again, Jeremy Caplan has curated a super resource list, this time a guide that will take you through a new generation of tools in the fast changing world of social media.
The new Timeline JS 3 is a full rewrite of Knight Lab’s most widely used tool and is available now to use. However, the new version is in “beta” until about September 2015.
A decline in pledge drive call-ins and online donations to public radio stations together with shifts in listening modes signal the need to think outside the membership box that has been the bedrock of support for public media.
With an increasing numbers of web survey respondents using their smartphones to answer questions, the Pew Research Center takes note of mobile survey design considerations from the America Association for Public Opinion Research. Anyone creating surveys should too.
Assessing potential business models for local journalism takes time and frankly that means yet another research project. Looking for a shortcut? You'll find one in New Revenue for News, 52 Business Ideas to Support Local Journalism.
The Dutch pay-per-article startup Blendle shares key lessons from its first year. The company was greeted with some skepticism when it announced a year ago that ii would put all newspapers and magazines in the Netherlands behind an easy-to-use paywall designed to attract young readers willing to pay to read stories.