Credit: By ota_photos on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News Looking to the future of community engagement Community engagement experts consider opportunities now and in the future for journalists to enhance their interactions with online communities By Alastair Reid • 2 min read
Credit: By Luke Legay on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News #IJF14: Global developments in data journalism Trends in data journalism from around the world were highlighted in a day of workshops and presentations at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia By Alastair Reid • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Anna Schwensen on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News Why cinema could influence online video journalism Filmmakers and journalists should collaborate more in the same way as coders and journalists, David Dunkley Guimah told delegates at the International Journalism Festival By Alastair Reid • 4 min read
Credit: By Carlos Luna on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News #IJF14: Google tools for journalists Speaking at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, Nick Whitaker, media outreach lead at Google, led two sessions showcasing some of the best ways journalists can take advantage of what Google has to offer By Alastair Reid • 4 min read
Credit: By KimCarpenter NJ on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News News on Demand to offer articles based on readers' attention With so many competing choices for readers' attention, a new project funded by the Knight Foundation hopes to give readers more choice over story length and detail By Alastair Reid • 4 min read
Credit: By Horia Varlan on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News Taggly app launches to watermark images and video Tim Pool, renowned for his use of mobile technology in reporting, has launched the app for reporters and citizen journalists on iOS By Alastair Reid • 4 min read
News Infographic: Expert career advice for aspiring journalists Following our recent Q&A on advice for aspiring journalists, we round up the questions and answers in a mindmap, and full text format By Alastair Reid • 15 min read
News How Project Fission wants to be 'the Lego for news' By creating a database for the 'atomic units' of news, recently funded Knight Foundation Prototype applicant, Project Fission, is intended to rethink the process of reporting and distributing news for the better By Alastair Reid • 3 min read
Credit: By Micky Aldridge on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News E-newsletters: still a ‘powerful medium’ for engagement Although email may be the 'unsexy older cousin' of social media networks, newsletters can still be an effective tool for engaging readers By Alastair Reid • 8 min read
Credit: By Jess on Wikimedia Commons. Some rights reserved. News ABCs: Guardian passes 100m monthly traffic milestone Latest figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulation show a record month for the Guardian in March, while web traffic to the Independent grew by almost 25 per cent month-on-month By Alastair Reid • 3 min read
Credit: By ToastyKen on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News How BuzzFeed World is making the outlet a 'one-stop shop' With the appointment of Paul Hamilos from the Guardian, BuzzFeed World continues to build on the foundations of hard news to supplement its more light-hearted output By Alastair Reid • 5 min read
Credit: By tristam sparks on Flickr. Some Rights Reserved. News How The Local reaches 4 million people across Europe As the English-language news network expands into its eighth country, founder Paul Rapacioli sees it as becoming the 'de facto foreign correspondent' for many larger news organisations By Alastair Reid • 4 min read