This book is intended to be a useful resource for anyone interested in becoming a data journalist or already engaged in data journalism.
Many people have contributed to the writing of the book and through this work we have tried to leave different voices and opinions. We hope you'll read this as a rich and informative discussion about what data journalism is, why it's important, and how you can do it.
Unfortunately reading this book will not equip you with a comprehensive repository of knowledge and skills you need to become a data journalist. This would require a huge library staffed with hundreds of experts able to answer questions. Luckily this library exists and it's called the Internet. Instead, we hope this book will give you a sense of how to start and where to look if you want to go further. Examples and tutorials serve for a more pleasant and not tedious reading.
The Data Journalism Handbook
Greek version
Author:
Panagiotis Dimitriou,100 in stock
The Greek edition was made in collaboration with the Open Knowledge Foundation of Greece OKF Greece, with the Laboratory of Informatics Applications in the Media of the Department of Journalism & Media and the Postgraduate Program in Internet Science of the Department of Mathematics of the University of Athens.
The following people have collaborated and contributed directly or indirectly to the text of the original Greek version: Giannis Angelou, Andreas Veglis, Anastasios Ventouris. Dimitris Yomelakis. Taxidou Io, Nikolaos Koumartzis, Kleanthis Koupidis, Charalambos Bratsas, Stathis Sidiropoulos and Anna Haritaki.
Responsible for the Greek edition are: Andreas Veglis and Charalambos Bratsas.
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | |
Writer | Jonathan Gray, Liliana Bounegru & Lucy Chambers Greek version: Andreas Veglis & Charalambos Bratsas |
Pages | 344 |
Size | 16x23 cm |
Publisher | iWrite Publications |
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