Interested in data-driven journalism? Get your voice heard!

The DJB supports good causes and when we heard that the European Journalism Center was doing this survey on data-driven journalism, we couldn’t help but blog about it! By getting involved and answering the survey you could not only win 100€ worth of amazon vouchers  but you would also make a good contribution to the future of data journalism. What a great feeling… No need to say we’ve all done it, what are YOU waiting for?

by  Liliana Bounegru from EJC

The European Journalism Centre (EJC) in collaboration with Mirko Lorenz (Deutshe Welle) created a survey that aims to gather the opinion of journalists on the emerging practice of data-driven journalism and understand their training needs in this field.

Data has always been used as a source for reporting especially by investigative journalists and will play an increasingly important role in journalism in the future. Data-driven investigative operations in the past however involved a lot of resources and time. With the increasing pressure on newsrooms to be more time and cost efficient, they remained a marginal practice.

Why data-driven journalism?

Data-driven journalism enables journalists and media outlets to produce value and revenues without requiring the large investments of time and resources that data-driven investigative operations required in the past, thus holding the potential to more evenly distribute this practice across newsrooms. This is partly due to the increasing availability of open data catalogues which reduces the time required for journalists to get their hands on valuable data, and of free and open tools for data interrogation and visualization that lend themselves to non-expert use, which make data-driven reporting easier to undertake. The most notable data journalism operation in Europe, the Guardian Data Blog, works mainly with Excel or Google spreadsheets and free tools for data interrogation and visualization, and was until not long ago a one-man show, using the potential of crowdsourcing for data analysis at times.

How to understand what journalists need?

To enable more journalists and newsrooms across Europe to tap into the potential of data-driven journalism, the European Journalism Centre plans to organize a series of trainings this year and in the coming year. To understand what journalists need in order to practice data journalism, we created a survey. The survey has 16 questions asking for their opinion on data journalism, aspects of working with data in their newsrooms, and what they are interested in learning.

Answer the survey and get your voice heard!

We’ve had a good start: in a bit over one week over 80 journalists responded. If you are a journalist we would be grateful if you took 10 minutes of your time to take the survey and help us understand what is useful for journalists in order to organize trainings that fit real needs. To say thank you one of the entries will win a 100€ Amazon gift voucher.

The insights from this survey will be made feely available. We would much appreciate also help with tweeting, blogging or forwarding this to relevant people you might know.