What’s hot among the data-driven journalism (#ddj) twitterati? Here are the week’s most popular links, including 30 years of reporting on HIV/AIDs in Kenya, a bus tour of Berlin, when correlation does not equal causation, and 100 ways to visualize a text. This list is determined by NodeXL, a social media network mapping program. The full map is available at the bottom of this roundup.
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Top Ten #ddj: The Week’s Most Popular Data Journalism Links
by , Global Investigative Journalism Network
January 19, 2015