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DavidBrake's blogUpdates on the Internet and its social and public policy implications,useful websites, political/cultural musings and more from a UK-basedacademic, internet consultant and journalist12 March 2014First-person audio storytelling moves in a way conventional journalism struggles to matchFiled under:Current Affairs (World), journalism at3:54 pmI’d read and heard about the horrific tsunami that hit Japan three years ago, but none of it moved me in the way this simple podcast eyewitness testimony did. Audio is the most intimate of mediums, and lets the mind fill in its own pictures of the events described which I think are more vivid than any video could be. And unlike many conventional documentaries and news programmes, this 15 minute first person format let the witness’ testimony speak for itself.Carl Pillitteri, a Fukoshima nuclear engineer told this story at a Moth event (the Moth is a non-profit organization which runs events where people talk about their lives live and without notes).Comments (0)7 March 2014Online journalists benefit from legal access to huge image libraryFiled under:Useful web resources, Weblogs, journalism, social media at4:44 pmIf you are using images online as a journalist you need to ensure that you have the rights to put them on your site legally. If you do a Google image search, click on “search tools” and select “usage rights” that’s one way to ensure what you’re finding you can use, but in addition image libraries like Getty Images contain a lot of very high quality images (> 35m at last count) including pictures relating to the latest news. This is why they can charge for them and put watermarks over the images you can see for free so you don’t pirate them. Now, however, tired of trying to fight the many online pirates of their content, Getty seems to have decided to make it easy for people to use their images online for free in controlled ways with attribution.They are defining “non-commercial” (and therefore permissible) uses of their images quite broadly so as long as you use their image embedding tool you should be able to legitimately use their many pictures on most journalistic projects online (for print use you would still need to purchase them). There is already speculation that the other major picture agencies may do likewise. Here’s how to take advantage of Getty Images’ new embed feature (and its limitations).Getty’s “front page” for searching embeddable images is here.Comments (0)13 February 2014Mapping a digital dashboard for journalistsFiled under:Positive uses of technology, Useful web resources, journalism, teaching at2:35 pmI love hearing about the latest digital tools that help one operate as a journalist/researcher whether that be twitter search and monitoring tools, bookmark management tools, people search tools etc. “Search : theory and practice in journalism online” by Dick is particularly
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