Oct 15, 2019
Investigate the enablers, understand the science and more reporting tips from GIJC
The ICIJ team went to Hamburg to take part in a gathering of 1,700 investigative reporters. Here are some tips we picked up.
The ICIJ team went to Hamburg to take part in a gathering of 1,700 investigative reporters. Here are some tips we picked up.
Mar Cabra believes that journalists need to archive documents and share them so they can connect the dots between stories and make sense of the future.
A recent global journalism conference highlighted an important new trend: expanding perspectives through transnational collaboration.
Leo Sisti explains how he negotiates access to judicial records to break stories for his Italian newsmagazine, L’Espresso.
Some 150 investigative and data journalists and programmers from all across Europe took part in a great harvest of ideas and digital research methods.
Learn how ICIJ's journalists dealt with huge packs of data in our offshore leaks investigation at the Data Harvest Conference in May.
ICIJ member Leo Sisti shared how he finds sources and information in Italy as part of the Covering Justice in Europe and the US panel at the 2012 IRE conference.
Jessica Plautz of the Investigative News Network offered advice on how to stand out from the internet crowd on the Promoting Your Investigation panel at the 2012 IRE Conference.
Terri Langford shares the tips she presented on the Nonprofit/For-Profit Collaborations: Navigating the Terrain panel at the 2012 IRE conference.
The ICIJ’s Sheila Coronel shares how to investigate illicit money trails ahead of her Tracking Corruption Internationally presentation at the 2012 IRE conference.
‘Spain is different’ has been the tourism slogan for the Southwestern European country for years. I’d argue Spain is different for something else too: its lack of transparency.