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Getting Started – Tip Sheets

If you’re new to data journalism, these free online materials can help you get your bearings. Read this 2022 big list of data journalism tools and resources by GIJN’s Alastair Otter. What data journalists should know about building custom AI models, by Jeremy Merrill and the Columbia Journalism Review. Collaborative Data Journalism Guide This 2019 […]

GIJN Unveils New Data Journalism Resource 

GIJN’s Data Journalism Resource Center is now reorganized, revised, and expanded. To help guide users, there are now 15 sections, beginning with the best books and tip sheets, working through descriptions of the main tools, and ending with mapping and visualization tools.

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After Mexican Journalist’s Murder, Colleagues Come Together to Investigate

Mexican journalist Miroslava Breach had been investigating the alleged relationship between drug traffickers and politicians in northern Mexico for years when she was shot eight times in front of her home in 2016. However, several of her colleagues would not be silenced and, more than two years after her murder, published a series of reports on the case and the loose ends left by the official investigation of the crime.

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A Resource Guide for Indigenous Journalists Doing Investigations

The Global Investigative Journalism Network and the Native American Journalists Association have created a resource to help Indigenous investigative journalists. This unique guide is designed to encourage Indigenous journalists worldwide and to empower them with tips, tools, and sources for information.

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Indigenous Data Sovereignty

For Indigenous peoples worldwide, the lack of good data about their communities and their limited control over the collection and use of the data have serious consequences.

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Covering the Climate Crisis

From the tropics to the Arctic, Indigenous peoples are on the front lines of the climate crisis, and investigative reporting is critical to tell their stories.

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Investigating Criminal Justice

Challenges faced by Indigenous people in accessing justice systems, including discriminatory and prejudicial attitudes against Indigenous peoples and their systems of justice.