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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../part2stratml.xsl"?><StrategicPlan><Name>About the Data Journalism Handbook</Name><Description>The definitive handbook for telling stories with data.</Description><OtherInformation>Updates about the Data Journalism Handbook will be regularly published on DataDrivenJournalism.net.</OtherInformation><StrategicPlanCore><Organization><Name>DataJournalismHandbook.org</Name><Acronym>DJHO</Acronym><Identifier>_7a92fbb6-7667-11e8-b360-9dc7b79d2937</Identifier><Description/><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>European Journalism Centre</Name><Description>The Data Journalism Handbook is produced by the European Journalism Centre and Google News Initiative, with support from the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Google News Initiative</Name><Description>A new second edition produced by the European Journalism Centre, in partnership with Google News Initiative, will be available in four languages in 2018.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group"><Name>Data Journalism Experts</Name><Description>It will be available in four languages as a free open-source download online and edited, like the original, by experts in the field Jonathan Gray and Liliana Bounegru at the Public Data Lab. </Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group"><Name>Jonathan Gray</Name><Description>Editor</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group"><Name>Liliana Bounegru</Name><Description>Editor</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science</Name><Description>Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap -- Supporter</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Public Data Lab</Name><Description>Supporter</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Open Knowledge Foundation</Name><Description>The original handbook was an initiative of the European Journalism Centre and the Open Knowledge Foundation.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>O'Reilly Media</Name><Description>It is published by O'Reilly Media and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group"><Name>Data Journalists</Name><Description>Downloaded over 150,000 times, the Data Journalism Handbook is one of the world's leading journalism resources, used by students, researchers and practitioners learning about the state of the ever-evolving field of data journalism.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group"><Name>Students</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group"><Name>Researchers</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group"><Name>Translators</Name><Description>Help us translate -- We are looking to translate the Handbook into French, German, Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Indonesian Bahasa, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Hindi and Bengali.Are you fluent in any of these languages, and would you like to help out to translate the second version of the Handbook? Please [follow the link] below and fill out the spreadsheet or get in touch directly by sending us an email to info@datajournalismhandbook.org.  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HPUoxpTM12PLwmhWJaPTdzWM03bdyCmil4YmlJm0Ptg/edit?usp=sharing </Description></Stakeholder></Organization><Vision><Description/><Identifier>_7a92fc9c-7667-11e8-b360-9dc7b79d2937</Identifier></Vision><Mission><Description>To facilitate storytelling with data</Description><Identifier>_7a92fd50-7667-11e8-b360-9dc7b79d2937</Identifier></Mission><Value><Name>Data</Name><Description/></Value><Value><Name>Stories</Name><Description/></Value><Goal><Name>Handbook</Name><Description>Provide a resource for data journalists</Description><Identifier>_7a92fddc-7667-11e8-b360-9dc7b79d2937</Identifier><SequenceIndicator/><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group"><Name>Data Journalists</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/><Objective><Name>Hackathon</Name><Description>Create and edit content for the new edition</Description><Identifier>_7a92fe5e-7667-11e8-b360-9dc7b79d2937</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>In 2018, authors and experts will join a Handbook Hack to create and edit content for the new edition.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Access</Name><Description>Make new chapters available online</Description><Identifier>_7a92fee0-7667-11e8-b360-9dc7b79d2937</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>And you won't have to wait long to start reading the new chapters: we will make them available online as they are completed.</OtherInformation></Objective></Goal></StrategicPlanCore><AdministrativeInformation><PublicationDate>2018-06-22</PublicationDate><Source>https://datajournalismhandbook.org/</Source><Submitter><GivenName>Owen</GivenName><Surname>Ambur</Surname><PhoneNumber/><EmailAddress>Owen.Ambur@verizon.net</EmailAddress></Submitter></AdministrativeInformation></StrategicPlan>
