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Parting words from the outgoing Newsroom Coordinator

It has been fascinating watching citizen journalism develop at a time when all the tools for content creation and publication are in the public’s hands.

28 February 2014
by Ursula Skjonnemand in Behind the Scenes / 40 Comments

How to correctly expose your photographs

A simple guide for DSLR users.

21 February 2014
by Ursula Skjonnemand in Behind the Scenes / 29 Comments

5 simple tips for the beginner photojournalist

When you get it right, a photograph can draw people in, emotionally and intellectually.

11 February 2014
by Ursula Skjonnemand in Behind the Scenes / 9 Comments

How to ask a good question: Our top 10 tips

Asking a question is like throwing a line into the sea of someone’s experience and hoping you’re going to reel in the big one.

23 January 2014
by Ursula Skjonnemand in Behind the Scenes / 31 Comments

Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oh, Urgh…

Australia Day is more than the ‘Aussie pride’ and ubiquitous flag merchandise that saturate our experience and antagonise Australia’s First Peoples.

17 January 2014
by Ursula Skjonnemand in Arts and Culture, Behind the Scenes, Blogs, Community, Events / No Comments

5 Top Tips for Interviewers

Plus 5 more for each of the main interview types

14 January 2014
by Ursula Skjonnemand in Behind the Scenes / 2 Comments

CitizenJ Intensive Workshop

Want to learn how to become a self-sufficient citizen journalist?

15 October 2013
by Ursula Skjonnemand in Behind the Scenes / No Comments

Help us make animated journalism

Do you have skills in drawing, animation or video editing?

27 August 2013
by Ursula Skjonnemand in Behind the Scenes / No Comments

Telling their own history

Behind the scenes of the Australian South Sea Islander Multimedia Storytelling Workshop.

21 August 2013
by Narges Shokohi in Behind the Scenes, Video / No Comments

Ringside at the Ekka

Ekka Master of Ceremonies Scott Whitehouse explains the connection between farmer and cattledog. Credit: Shirley Way

“We try and take what happens on the arena and make it interesting, to take people on a journey.”

19 August 2013
by Shirley Way in Agriculture, Behind the Scenes, Events / No Comments
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About Citizen J

CitizenJ is a pioneering new-media journalism project aimed at giving everyday people the platform to tell their stories and equipping citizen journalists with the credibility to make sure these stories are told well.

The program also aims to recognise libraries as a key part in the information services industry and to explore their potential for generating, supporting and preserving commentary on issues of significance to society.

The program is broadly grouped into three streams; a newsroom, an experimentation fund and a public program.

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