KPCC Data Team "Thomas Guide"
Where we attempt to lay a foundation, document practices and find our way...
- Blog Posts
- Checklists
- Selected Datasets
- Guides to Datasets and Presentation
- Tools and Scripts for Working with Data
While not always an appropriate - or practical - attitude in a newsroom setting, the above-anecdote from Derek Sivers is an important one...
So what are common elements of successful projects?
Each Tuesday we've have a Muddle Huddle to consider the following:
- What did we accomplish last week? What worked? What didn't?
- What do we want to accomplish in the week ahead?
- What did we learn that we didn't know before?
We will share this information with the KPCC Regional Desk, Chris Knap, Paul Glickman, Stephen Gregory and the shows.
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What we're ready to do:
- Collaborate on reporting, stories or projects with reporters.
- Offer advice on how to request records and data, find and clean datasets and check findings.
- Brainstorm how to present findings and data whether in a narrative or visual form.
- Recommend data to use to make apples-to-apples comparisons, data sources to shy away from and how to understand limitations.
- Request records and data, find and clean datasets and check findings when required.
- Offer insight about the things that don't lead to stories and how we do work.
- Ask "Who is our audience?", "What do they need?" and "What can we make?"
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What we shy away from:
- A service desk where you drop off a spreadsheet and continue on your way.
- The place where you go when you "want a map" for a story.
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Projects & News applications
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Code
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Data
These compendium is based largely on the work by Investigative News Network and others, and shares their aim to formalize work and leave a roadmap for others to follow. For their work and inspiration we are thankful.
- Investigative News Network
- ProPublica's News App and Data Style Guides
- The NPR Visuals Team's app template, coding best practices and manifesto
- Guides and Process Docs from The Chicago Tribune's News Apps Team
- MinnPost's UI Style Guide
- Noah Veltman's Principles for making things for the web