SRCCON 2017

Two amazing days building better newsroom code, culture, and process—together.

Thank you, SRCCON 2017 attendees! You brought your ideas, your passions, and your whole selves to Minneapolis and created an incredible experience for everyone there. We’ll be cleaning up transcripts and publishing writeups on Source soon, and sharing more of the wonderful work that took place in more than 50 sessions and workshops this year.

And stay tuned this month for more information about SRCCON:WORK in Philadelphia this December, where we can continue many of these important conversations about taking care of each other and taking on the hard work of journalism.

What is SRCCON like?

SRCCON is a hands-on conference, full of conversations and workshops focused on the practical challenges that news technology and data teams encounter every day. We work to make it an inclusive and welcoming event where people can feel comfortable digging into complex problems. Last year SRCCON included nearly 300 attendees and more than 50 sessions that covered a wide range of topics, from tech strategies to workplace culture struggles.

SRCCON 2016 highlights video, videography by Searle Video.

Who attends SRCCON

The majority of SRCCON participants are developers, designers, and data analysts who work in newsrooms. We also enthusiastically welcome attendees from closely allied fields like civic tech, mapping, open data, and others who are curious about journalism and excited to share their expertise at a journalism-centric conference.

Our participants represent organizations ranging from massive to tiny, and come from all over the US and many other countries. Each year, we particularly welcome journalists and allies from the city hosting SRCCON, and we’re working to build better remote-participation options for those who can’t attend in person.

Contact us

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SRCCON is produced by OpenNews, an organization built to connect a network of developers, designers, journalists and editors to collaborate on open technologies and processes within journalism.

The “src” in SRCCON stands for “Source,” as in “view source.” We pronounce it “Source-con,” but you can say it however you want.