The Journalist’s Resource helps to bridge the communications gap between academia and journalism. Our goal: more high-quality research in the news stream.
Journalist's Resource is a project of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. It aims to bridge the gap between journalism and academia by curating, summarizing, and contextualizing high-quality research on topics of public interest. The site provides journalists with the research they need to produce informed, evidence-based stories.
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Concise summaries of academic research papers, making complex studies accessible to journalists and the general public.
Insights and analysis from leading academics and researchers on current events and public policy issues.
Materials designed to help educators incorporate research into journalism and public policy courses.
Guides and resources for journalists looking to incorporate data analysis into their reporting.
Comprehensive guides on key public policy issues, providing background, research findings, and expert perspectives.
To inform public policy debates and improve the quality of news coverage by connecting journalists with scholarly research.
Supported by grants from foundations, including the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Primarily journalists, but also educators, students, policymakers, and the general public interested in evidence-based reporting.
All content is freely available to the public, with the aim of democratizing access to scholarly research.
Collaborates with academic institutions, research organizations, and media outlets to disseminate research findings.
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