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You say you’re a Journalist? Sorry, you’re a data manager .

You say you’re a Journalist? Sorry, you’re a data manager . Tom Johnson Institute for Analytic Journalism Santa Fe, New Mexico USA t o m @ j t j o h n s o n . c o m. Biological Information Machine. Data In --> Analysis --> Information Out RRAW-P Research --> Reporting --> Analysis -->

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You say you’re a Journalist? Sorry, you’re a data manager .

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  1. You say you’re a Journalist?Sorry, you’re a data manager. Tom Johnson Institute for Analytic Journalism Santa Fe, New Mexico USA t o m @ j t j o h n s o n . c o m

  2. Biological Information Machine • Data In --> Analysis --> Information Out • RRAW-P • Research --> • Reporting --> • Analysis --> • Writing --> • Publishing/Producing/Packaging

  3. Media organization template Content AnalyticMethods Audiences/Publication DataManagement

  4. View from 3,000 meters • Content • Form: Ink-on-Paper, images, maps, digital data, etc. • Analytic methods: Find, retrieve, analytic tools • Data Management: storage/retrieval, share with colleagues • Publication • Audience • Media form • Method • Compensation

  5. Journalism Symbiosis Journalism Industry Journalism Education

  6. Who gets it? (Who understands digital universe?) • Amazon.com • eBay.com • Yahoo.com • Google.com • Craig’s list.com • Ohmynews.com • And maybe the Washington Post (if it’s not too late) because it hired this guy

  7. Holovaty Accepts Innovator Job for Washingtonpost.com Tuesday, August 2, 2005Posted by Steve Outing 5:37:24 PMHolovaty Accepts Innovator Job for Washingtonpost.com Washingtonpost.com has made a good catch. It's hired Adrian Holovaty as "editor, editorial innovations," and he'll start September 6. This is a significant job, because it basically puts Holovaty, a talented young developer-journalist, in the role of "mad scientist" for the award-winning news website. He'll be charged with coming up with new ideas for site features, implementing things quickly, and working on special projects.I think that's a job position that more news websites should have -- someone with serious tech skills charged with leading innovation and experimenting.Holovaty was lead developer for the Lawrence Journal-World (Kansas), working under Rob Curley. The Lawrence team is among the most innovative in the online newspaper industry, and has won many new-media industry awards. Curley recently left Lawrence to work for E.W. Scripps in Naples, Florida. Now Holovaty is departing. Holovaty also is the man behind ChicagoCrime.org, an innovative site linking local crime databases to Google Maps.Just as with his job as lead developer for Lawrence, Holovaty will work from his home in Chicago.

  8. You say you’re a Journalist?Sorry, you’re a data manager. Tom Johnson Institute for Analytic Journalism Santa Fe, New Mexico USA t o m @ j t j o h n s o n . c o m

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