The Science Reporting Navigator was created through a partnership between The Open Notebook and the Reynolds Journalism Institute to help journalists integrate more scientific evidence and perspectives into their daily work. Learn more about the team that created this resource below.
(All image credits below are in order of appearance on each page.)
Science Reporting Navigator Home Page
Meatball Overexposure/Unsplash
Option 1: Follow a Learning Path
Option 2: Explore by Topic
National Cancer Institute/Unsplash
Fusion Medical Animation/Unsplash
Molly Adams/Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
Option 3: Browse Resource Library
Courtesy of Alexandra Witze
Learning Paths Landing Pages
Break News with a Scientific Angle
Explore the Science in Evergreen Topics
Connect Local Issues to Broader Trends
Investigate an Ongoing Community Issue
Analyze Policy Impacts
Cover New Scientific Research
Lessons
Finding Scientific Papers
Is this Journal Reputable?
Reading Scientific Papers
Finding Scientist Sources
National Cancer Institute/Unsplash
Interviewing Scientists
Steering the Interview
Finding the Science in Any Story
Beyond Breaking News
Covering Science Embedded in Policy
Navigating Scientific Data
Deciphering Statistical Terms
Reporting on Controversy
Molly Adams/Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
Critically Evaluating Claims
Covering Developing Science
Fusion Medical Animation/Unsplash
Understanding Preprints and Preliminary Research
Courtesy of Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
Glossary