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Our Ethical Journalism policy says this about dealing with the public: We treat our readers no less fairly in private than in public.
"Recently, we've seen several cases of freelancers' apparent unfamiliarity with provisions of the Ethical Journalism policy... despite the vetting system we put in place last spring to try to ensure that they would be aware of the policy," they wrote.
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I envision a link on the left side of the NYTimes.com home page that would take you to a Journalism Policies page where you could locate topics using a search tool.
This suggests to me a companion move The Times should make, one that would help secure a tighter bond with its audience: publishing The Times's journalism policies in a searchable format and in a visible location on NYTimes.com.
A good example of how this can be done can be found on the Dow Jones technology Web site All Things D. Other ingredients of a reader portal that would boost transparency and reinforce standards: Publishing in a searchable format all of The Times's journalism policies, including those relating to ethics, style and usage, blogging, anonymous sources and social media.
Key U.S. news organizations funded galleries, theaters and interactive video halls of the Newseum, which also serves as a digital classroom and learning lab for school children, students and adults seeking to know more about the history of journalism, policies and laws governing the media, and by engaging them in team building activities.
"The report raises some tough questions on how to safeguard high-quality journalism, which policy initiatives focused on salvaging traditional news papers will fail to address," said Sacha Wunsch-Vincent, an economist who wrote the O.E.C.D. report.
Mr Kaplan, who has found a niche writing books that are a cross between journalism and policy prescription, is sanguine about China's ambitions, claiming the region's rising power, "however truculent, is no Imperial Japan".
A result is that art, journalism and policy discussions remain constricted by political boundaries as well as by a genuine respect for the elderly heroes of the Communist victory.
Meyer suggests that those with a background in pure science take a course in science journalism, science policy, economics, or management to broaden their viewpoints.
Some of the doctorates employed in these areas continue to do research, including those who start their own companies, but many more are finding that their scientific training has opened doors to exciting new job opportunities in regulatory affairs, informatics, technology transfer, science journalism, science policy, and education, among many others.
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