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Most Popular Resources on GIJN in 2018

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Here at GIJN we’re constantly on the lookout for the best tip sheets, reporting guides, and how-to stories and videos. The staff is also busy producing our own material. In fact, GIJN’s Resource Center, led by Toby McIntosh, published 11 resource guides last year, including packages on migration reporting, how to track ships and researching corporations.

All this material gets collated and integrated into the Resource Center’s growing database, which now hosts over a thousand items ranging from the latest reporting tools to guides to fundraising and launching a startup.

We’ve gone back through our website data and picked out the 10 most popular resources for 2018. Here they are, starting with the most widely viewed (the ever-popular Grants and Fellowships guide). We’ve got more surprises in the works and look forward to sharing them with you this year. Stay tuned.

https://gijn.org/grants-and-fellowships-2/

https://gijn.org/investigative-journalism-defining-the-craft/

https://gijn.org/investigative-journalism-awards/

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