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HOME : POYNTER SEMINARS & INFO : FACULTY : NORA M. PAUL
Nora M. Paul
Leadership & Management Faculty
npaul@poynter.org

Works with journalists to raise their consciousness about efficient, effective, and ethical research and information usage. Supports the use of computer-assisted reporting techniques as a means to new kinds of journalism and helps newsrooms clear the hurdles to greater use of these techniques in reporting. Believes that an enhanced collaboration between news research and the newsroom is essential and helps identify the best paths to better collaboration. Understands that new media is the future and hopes to spur on the leaders and workers in this field to their highest potential.

Library director, editor of information services, The Miami Herald; author of Computer-Assisted Research: A Guide to Tapping Online Information and Great Scouts: CyberGuides for Subject Searching on the Web. B.A., English; M.L.S., Texas Women’s University.

 Online Articles
Information Strategy in Newsrooms: New Emphasis on Traditional Roles for News Librarians
Six Steps to Sensible Searching on the World Wide Web
Integrating Old and New Media Newsrooms
Media Libraries and New Media
The Ethics of Information Selling
Computer- Assisted Research: A Guide to Tapping Online Information
News Libraries: Forging a Professional Relationship with the Newsroom
Computer- Assisted Journalism Trainingin U.S. Schools
Content: A Re-Visioning. Production in the Electronic Products Newsroom
The Top 38 List of Excuses Government Agencies Give for Not Being Able to Fulfill Your Data Reqest. (And Suggestions on What You Should Say or Do)
Newsrooms and News Libraries: Beyond the Hatfields and McCoys
A Meeting of the Best Minds
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