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FAQ: On data journalism and open data

In the second part of this FAQ (first part here), I respond to more answers to questions from a Turkish PR company (published on LinkedIn here)…

Q: What skills do you think a journalist must absolutely have when working with data?

There are three core skills I always begin with: sorting, filtering, and calculating percentages (proportion and change). You can do most data journalism stories with those alone.

Alongside those basic technical skills it’s important to have the basic editorial skills of checking a source against other sources (following up your data by getting quotes or interviews), and being able to communicate what you’ve found clearly for a particular audience.

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