Database journalism

Database journalism or structured journalism is a principle in information management whereby news content is organized around structured pieces of data, as opposed to news stories. See also Data journalism

Communication scholar Wiebke Loosen defines database journalism as "supplying databases with raw material - articles, photos and other content - by using medium-agnostic publishing systems and then making it available for different devices."[1]

  1. ^ Wiebke Loosen, The Second-Level Digital Divide of the Web and Its Impact on Journalism Archived 2012-10-23 at the Wayback Machine, First Monday, volume 7, number 8 (August 2002).