Jack Schofield (journalist)
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Jack Schofield (30 October 1947 – 31 March 2020) was a British technology journalist. He wrote the Ask Jack column for ''
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'' and preceding that covered technology for the newspaper from 1983 to 2010. He edited photography and computing periodicals and produced a number of books on photography and on computing, including ''The Darkroom Book'' (1981). He died on 31 March 2020 at the age of 72, following a heart attack on 27 March.


Career

Schofield edited various photography magazines during the 1970s: ''Photo Technique,'' ''Film Making,'' ''You & Your Camera'' (a partwork), and ''Zoom'' as well as the journal of the
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, ''The Photographic Journal.'' In 1983, he started writing a weekly computer column in Futures Micro Guardian, from its first issue, in ''
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.'' He also became editor of the monthly '' Practical Computing'' in 1984. In September 1985 he joined ''The Guardian'''s staff to launch Computer Guardian, the newspaper's weekly computer supplement. He continued to cover technology for ''The Guardian'' until 2010 when he switched to solely writing the newspaper's ''Ask Jack'' column. Schofield also wrote on computing for
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and blogged for ZDNet. He produced a number of books on photography and on computing. Whilst working for ''The Guardian'', Schofield published what he referred to as his Laws of Computing which sought to help people understand the consequences of decisions about their data: # Never put data into a program unless you can see exactly how to get it out # Data doesn't really exist unless you have two copies of it # The easier it is for you to access your data, the easier it is for someone else to access your data


Publications

*''The Darkroom Book: the comprehensive step-by-step guide to processing your colour or black-and-white photographs.'' Schofield was consulting editor. **London: Spring, 1981, 1982. Feltham, UK: Newnes, 1983. . **New York:
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, 1981. . **New York: Amphoto, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1988. . *''Photographing People.'' Littlehampton Book Services, 1982. . *''Nude and Glamour Photography.'' You & Your Camera Photography Series. Glasgow: Collins, 1981, 1982. Schofield was consultant editor. . *''How Famous Photographers Work.'' New York: Amphoto, 1983. Edited by Schofield. . *''Improve Your Camera Techniques.'' Feltham, UK: Newnes, 1985. Edited by Schofield. . *''The Guardian Guide to Microcomputing.'' Oxford, UK; New York: Blackwell, 1985. Hardback, . Paperback, . "A selection of the author's columns from the MicroFutures page of the Guardian, rewritten and revised". *''The Hutchinson Dictionary of Computing, Multimedia, and the Internet.'' By Schofield, Wendy M. Grossman and David Goul. Oxford, UK: Helicon, 1996, 1997. .


References


External links

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Schofield's profile page at ''The Guardian''
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