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Month: May 2018

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How data and transparency can restore trust in journalism: a speech to the Concordia Library Research Forum

May 2, 2018May 3, 2018 Roberto 0 comments

This is the text of the keynote speech I delivered at the 2018 Concordia Library Research Forum. It has been edited slightly. Thank you for this lovely opportunity to be among you this morning. I feel especially honoured to deliver this keynote because I believe librarians and journalists share a special kinship because our jobs […]

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