By Jessica Weiss Each month, IJNet features an international journalist who exemplifies the profession and has used the site to further his or her career. If you would like to be featu... Read more
By Dana Coester I sat down with futurist Robert Scoble at the Augmented World Expo in May to talk about what’s next for journalism. Scoble, former tech evangelist for Microsoft and cur... Read more
By Natasha Tynes Whether you’re trying to put the latest escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian violence in context for your audience or trying to stay informed yourself, here’s a... Read more
Looking to expand your journalism toolkit, take on a new beat or receive recognition for your work? Check out these promising courses, fellowships and competitions with deadlines in August.... Read more
By Karen Mohan Freedom of information (FOI) is considered a fundamental component of freedom of expression. When citizens are ill-informed and unable to access basic public information, it i... Read more
By Desiree Everts Sixteen winners of the Knight Prototype Fund are set to receive US$35,000 to help bring their ideas even closer to fruition. The Knight Foundation on Wednesday announ... Read more
By James Breiner When you are starting out with a digital product, it makes sense to get advice from experts. But experts can’t help you learn as much as you can on your own. In... Read more
By Cece Fadope Now that news reporting is no longer simply a matter of journalists deciding what they think the public needs to know, the mainstream media must make the shift from just repor... Read more
By Doug Mitchell NPR’s Next Generation Radiostarted in 2000 as a hands-on, web-distributed training ground meant to lure talented college students, especially students of color, to p... Read more
By Jessica Weiss An innovative tool for adding audio clips to stories recently launched a new version, making it mobile- and MP3-friendly. SoundCite, a project of Northwestern University... Read more







