#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – publishing data online
December 15th, 2011Posted by Rachel McAthy in Data, Top tips for journalists
On the Help Me Investigate blog founder Paul Bradshaw outlines four ways data can be published online, which he says can be done “either for others to see the raw material, or to invite them to help you explore it”. His tips include using platforms such as Google Docs or BuzzData. Read the full post here.
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