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Rodríguez, J., & M. Clark, A. (2021). Big Data and Journalism: How American Journalism is Adopting the Use of Big Data: How American Journalism is Adopting the Use of Big Data. Novum Jus, 15(1), 69–89. https://doi.org/10.14718/NovumJus.2021.15.1.4
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Abstract

This research uses in-depth interviews with three data journalists from the Houston Chronicle and the New York Times in the United States to describe the role of data journalists, and to illustrate how and why they use big data in their stories. Data journalists possess a unique set of skills including being able to find data, gather data, and use that data to tell a compelling story in a written and visually coherent way. Results show that as newspapers move to a digital format the role of a data journalist is becoming more essential as is the importance of laws such as the Freedom of Information Act to enable journalists to request and use data to continue to inform the public and hold those in power accountable. 

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