Journalism 2.0

How to Survive and Thrive. A digital literacy guide for the information age.

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A guide to help professional and amateur news producers understand and implement digital tools to enhance their reporting. Written by Mark Briggs, assistant managing editor for interactive news at The News Tribune in Tacoma, Washington.

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