SciLine is offering free resources to journalists to support their coverage of the current pandemic, including: quotable comments from science experts, a series of media briefings and Q&A with experts, tips for local reporters, a localizable infographic showing coronavirus cases and deaths by state and county, and a curated set of links to other credible sources.
See how SciLine can connect journalists and other communicators with your work, and help ensure that public discourse and decision making are informed by methodically derived evidence.
Let SciLine help you find the right expert source so your story is accurate, insightful, and rich in context.
SciLine helps you sort through the chaff of misinformation that can surround complex fields of science and points to experimentally derived evidence you can trust.
SciLine hosts media briefings and boot camps to help reporters stay on top of science-related topics in the news, and frequently presents at professional meetings.
SciLine is a free, philanthropically supported service for journalists based at the nonprofit American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general science membership organization.
SciLine is led by a director with decades of experience in field and laboratory research, science journalism, and public affairs, and is staffed by experienced writers, editors, and communicators. A volunteer Advisory Board, consisting of scientists, general assignment and science reporters, and communications professionals regularly advises SciLine on strategy, development, and operations issues and to help ensure accuracy, quality, and impartiality.