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C.A.R. Survival Vocabulary
Tanzer lists and defines terms that are important for reporters learning about computer-assisted reporting. He breaks the list down into internet related terms, programming languages, database vocabulary, and miscellaneous terms.
Tags: CAR; internet; database analysis; teaching CAR
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And the Survey Says...
Gebeloff polled newsrooms around the country to learn what they were doing with respect to building the most utilitarian of all intranets. Eleven survey responses coupled with Gebeloff's insightful analysis are a terrific and necessary guide to learning from others' mistakes and more importantly -- successes. If you're torn about which systems and servers to install, read this.
Tags: CAR; Intranet; computer systems; SQL; Oracle; Access; Text/DBF; Filemaker; ASP; ColdFusion; uniquery; servers
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Tipsheet No: 241
"Access to Campus Crime Reports" is a booklet produced by the Student Press Law Center to inform journalists of their rights to obtain information from universities and colleges about on-campus crime; includes strategies for obtaining crime reports and other data, specific laws as they vary from state to state and federal laws pertaining to the topic.
Tags: 27 pages