Three parts of a data journalism team

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Computer-assisted reporting has been around since the 1980s, Northwestern's Rich Gordon writes, but today it takes two additional skills sets to produce data journalism — a news application developer and a data visualization specialist: "News organizations seeking to fill these roles are finding it difficult. Quite simply, there is more demand for people with these skills — both inside and outside of journalism — than there are people qualified to fill them."

July 10, 2013

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