New IRE resources
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'The IRE Journal' magazine will debut several resources for investigative reporters and editors. The resources are designed to maintain journalism standards and promote training opportunities in the field of journalism. The periodical will also continue publishing books on how journalists can utilize databases in investigative reporting. Moreover, the journal will sponsor boot camps and newsroom seminars for editors and news directors.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 1998
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Member news
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Issues related to the professional lives of investigative reporters and editors are examined, focusing on awards given to reporters and transfers to new positions. Topics include winners of the Institute for Southern Studies' Southern Journalism Awards.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 2000
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CAR training for editors
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The Investigative Reporters and Editors organization will begin in 1999 to offer classes on computer-assisted reporting for editors. The goal is to teach editors more about electronic data and resources to facilitate newsroom management.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 1998
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