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The Open Notebook (TON) is a science journalism non-profit organization, online magazine, and publisher. Its purpose is to help science journalists improve their skills. It publishes articles and interviews on the craft of science writing and maintains a database of successful pitch letters to editors. TON also runs a paid fellowship program for early-career science journalists. The Open Notebook is supported by foundation grants and individual donations, and also partners with journalism and science communication organizations.

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  • The Open Notebook (TON) is a science journalism non-profit organization, online magazine, and publisher. Its purpose is to help science journalists improve their skills. It publishes articles and interviews on the craft of science writing and maintains a database of successful pitch letters to editors. TON also runs a paid fellowship program for early-career science journalists. The Open Notebook is supported by foundation grants and individual donations, and also partners with journalism and science communication organizations. (en)
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  • TON (en)
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  • Ann Finkbeiner (en)
  • Alexandra Witze (en)
  • Ashley Smart (en)
  • Jane C. Hu (en)
  • Jeanne Erdmann (en)
  • Shraddha Chakradhar (en)
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  • Siri Carpenter (en)
  • Jeanne Erdmann (en)
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  • Madison, Wisconsin (en)
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  • Siri Carpenter (en)
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  • President (en)
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  • The Open Notebook (en)
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  • "...The Open Notebook [is] a primary resource for science journalists. It offers a primer on how to report and write about science, including how to read a scientific paper and how to explain complex concepts and processes clearly." (en)
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  • —Quill, A Magazine by the Society of Professional Journalists (en)
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  • Since 2010, The Open Notebook project has been providing educational tools and resources to sharpen the professional skills of science journalists at all experience levels. It's home to detailed interviews with science journalists who dissect their own story-creation process, deep reported features on the challenges of the craft, "day in the life" features where science journalists share their habits and tricks, and even an advice column and a pitch database giving examples of successful feature queries. (en)
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  • Non-profit NGO (en)
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  • theopennotebook.com (en)
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