SF: The Art of Access: Strategies for getting public records
The Art of Access: Strategies for getting public records to improve your reporting and life
Stretched thin with daily stories, Web postings and extra responsibilities? Feel like you can’t do the kind of depth reporting you want? Or maybe you just want to improve your reporting skills and bolster your already stellar stories? Then make sure to attend this special session on strategies for acquiring public records by Society of Professional Journalists Freedom of Information Trainer David Cuillier. Here is what he’ll cover:
Great ideas for document-based stories you can do in your community
Strategies for effective records requests and overcoming denials
Psychological skills for getting officials to give you what you need
Tips for making records part of your daily routine while stretched thin
Rousing inspiration for doing great journalism in tough times
Cost: FREE for SPJ members, KQED staffers; $10 for others
David Cuillier is a newsroom trainer for SPJ, Freedom of Information Committee chairman 2007-11, and co-author with Charles Davis of “The Art of Access: Strategies for Acquiring Records.” He is a former reporter and editor and now is director of the University of Arizona School of Journalism, where he teaches courses on access, and conducts research on access strategies.
Where: KQED, 2601 Mariposa Street, San Francisco, CA
When: June 26, 6:00pm
Sponsors: Society of Professional Journalists-Northern California, KQED
This Tour Brought to You by the Letters SDX…
This tour is funded by the Sigma Delta Chi Foundation, a non-profit organization that aids the Society of Professional Journalists and journalism initiatives.


