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magnifying_glass_book.jpg This section contains modules covering investigative journalism. Most of these modules have been contributed, free of charge, by friends of Media Helping Media. In all cases, the authors are respected international journalists specialising in this field. If you want to add to this section, please use the contact us form and your contribution will be considered for inclusion. (The image on the left is from Wikipedia Commons)
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Ten tips for investigative journalists Don Ray 620
The investigative mindset Don Ray 2341
Planning your investigation Don Ray 2866
Tips for getting a great interview Don Ray 2623
20 ways that a suspect or criminal can help you Don Ray 2078
Interview the document Don Ray 2545
The investigative synopsis Lars Moller 3306
Investigative reporting essentials (1) Branko Cecen 2870
Investigative reporting essentials (2) Branko Cecen 2839
Investigative reporting essentials (3) Branko Cecen 2720
Investigative reporting essentials (4) Branko Cecen 2311
 
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  • Basic journalism  ( 18 items )
    This section contains modules covering basic journalism training. There will be some overlap with other sections, particularly as many media organisations now have converged news operations, but we have tried to store these modules in the most appropriate categories for the bulk of the content they contain. Please, click through to the other setions, too. If you want to add to this section, please use the contact us form and your contribution will be considered for inclusion.
  • Advanced journalism  ( 4 items )
    This section contains modules covering advanced journalism training. There will be some overlap with other sections, particularly as many media organisations now have converged news operations, but we have tried to store these modules in the most appropriate categories for the bulk of the content they contain. Please, click through to the other setions, too. If you want to add to this section, please use the contact us form and your contribution will be considered for inclusion.
  • Editorial ethics  ( 10 items )

    This section contains modules covering the ethical issues that journalists face day-to-day, such as balance, impartiality, integrity, fairness, taste and decency, offence, privacy, etc. They are continually updated to reflect social and cultural changes. It is important that these modules are continually revisited and kept fresh. If you want to add to this section, please use the contact us form and your contribution will be considered for inclusion.

  • Media management  ( 3 items )
    This section contains modules covering media management. These training courses cover all management aspects from how to run a newsroom to how to manage a news business. If you would like to contribute a module to the series, please use the contact us form and your contribution will be considered for inclusion.
  • Online and multimedia  ( 7 items )
    This section contains modules covering online and multimedia journalism. There may be some overlap with other sections, particularly as many media organisations now have converged news operations, but we have tried to store these modules in the most appropriate categories for the bulk of the content they contain. If you want to add to this section, please use the contact us form and your contribution will be considered for inclusion.
  • Social networking  ( 11 items )
    This is a new section of Media Helping Media. We should have loads of material available here already, but the fact is that we have been slow off the mark. Now we are aiming to make up time rapidly. If you would like to contribute a resource (no payment, it's done for the love of it), please let us know by using the contact us form. You can follow us on Twitter @helpingmedia.
  • Media strategy  ( 4 items )
    This section contains modules covering media strategy. These training courses cover how to set a content strategy and run a converged news operation in order to deliver content to multiple outlets. If you would like to contribute a module to the series, please use the contact us form and your contribution will be considered for inclusion.
  • Refugee media  ( 1 items )
    This section deals with how refugee communities can set up and operate successful news organisations in areas which are often poorly covered by the mainstream media. The author, T.P. Mishra (left) set up a media operation in the Bhutanese refugee camps in Nepal over an eight year period. Now living in New York under a refugee resettlement project, Mishra, the author of ‘Becoming a Journalist in Exile’ has put together a number of guides for those who want to follow his lead.
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