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PCLI panel offers practical and tech-savvy tips to stay organized

February 11, 2011

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From a simple to-do list to more techno-savvy methods of organization via Google, two well-respected digital journalists spoke to a crowd of about 50 at a Press Club of Long Island lecture on time management Thursday on multiple facets of proper management skills to help journalists get by on a daily basis.

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Video: Sports reporting in the digital age

September 28, 2010

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Getting the blogging basics

September 18, 2009

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A PCLI tutorial with Long Island Business News Editor and News 12 Interactive Executive Producer Carl Corry went through the nuts and bolts of blogging.

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Fair use or infringement? Don’t assume!

May 29, 2009

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Fair use or infringement? Don’t assume!

Copyright laws offer guidance, but much depends on a case-by-case basis, according to a PCLI panel held at Newsday on May 28.

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Twitter, Facebook and why social media matters

May 1, 2009

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Leary: ‘Still a great future for newspapers’

April 29, 2009

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Leary: ‘Still a great future for newspapers’

With bad news about the media industry being spit out as fast as you can say “Tweet,” you might expect Michael Leary, managing editor of the bankrupt Philadelphia Inquirer, to have a pretty sullen view of the future of the news business.
Well, maybe a little. But let’s not throw in the towel just yet.

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March board meeting briefs

April 22, 2009

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March board meeting briefs

A roundup of the PCLI board’s March meeting.

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Aggregating doesn’t have to be aggravating

April 20, 2009

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Aggregating doesn’t have to be aggravating

It’s okay to let sites like Twitter and FaceBook point to trends in breaking news, but it still takes good, old-fashioned journalistic fact-checking with trusted sources, to write it right.

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