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  • I used AI chatbots as a source of news for a month, and they were unreliable and erroneous

    Using AI as a source for reliable information? Tread carefully Continue Reading I used AI chatbots as a source of news for a month, and they were unreliable and erroneous

  • AI in Canadian newsrooms: what do newsrooms in Canada expect from new hires regarding AI literacy? 

    What j-schools need to know: Old-school reporting skills are very much in demand, but it helps to experiment with AI tools Continue Reading AI in Canadian newsrooms: what do newsrooms in Canada expect from new hires regarding AI literacy? 

  • AI in Canadian newsrooms: media engaging cautiously

    Canadian journalism’s AI adoption reveals a patchwork of policies and gaps Continue Reading AI in Canadian newsrooms: media engaging cautiously

  • Review of Christopher Cheung’s Under the White Gaze: Solving the Problem of Race and Representation in Canadian Journalism

    Book review by Shenaz Kermalli Continue Reading Review of Christopher Cheung’s Under the White Gaze: Solving the Problem of Race and Representation in Canadian Journalism

  • New study launching of how journalists do their jobs 

    Journalistic Role Performance Project, an international effort, plans to look at 3 sources on 4 platforms to update early pandemic results Continue Reading New study launching of how journalists do their jobs 

  • Shots fired: A local news desert leads to lack of crime reporting

    How the lack of police transparency compounds the effects of a shrinking media Continue Reading Shots fired: A local news desert leads to lack of crime reporting

  • Voices of the Khwaja sira

    Navigating trans rights, religion, and journalism in Pakistan
    Continue Reading Voices of the Khwaja sira

  • Making it ‘Local’: Community data journalism for health justice

    How hyperlocal digital community journalism can offer more relevant and equitable coverage Continue Reading Making it ‘Local’: Community data journalism for health justice

  • Transparency and trust: How news consumers in Canada want AI to be used in journalism

    Developing clear policies and principles that are communicated with audiences should be an essential part of any newsroom’s AI practice Continue Reading Transparency and trust: How news consumers in Canada want AI to be used in journalism

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    Knowing their news: Library workers as informants to journalism studies research

    Tyler W. S. Nagel identifies a new role for the public library: a knowledge base of community media information, and a new collaboration between libraries and library workers Continue Reading Knowing their news: Library workers as informants to journalism studies research

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