Search engines only show a small fraction of the content that is actually available online. Leonie Kijewski highlights four tips on finding databases that can give you all the info that Google won’t, based on journalist Albrecht Ude’s presentation at the recent Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Hamburg.
Before she could even start to speak, Maria Ressa received a standing ovation, which brought tears to her eyes. She was out on bail, and was forced to pay a travel bond in order to leave the Philippines and come to Hamburg, where she gave a keynote address to an auditorium full of fellow investigative journalists from around the world.
The 11th Global Investigative Journalism Conference launched in Hamburg today to calls for retooled defiance, as a growing assault on human rights, democratic institutions, and the independent press rages around the world.
Can’t join us in Hamburg for the 11th Global Investigative Journalism Conference? There are still lots of ways you can follow along from home as more than 1,500 journalists from around the world gather to discuss their craft and share insights.
Joining us for the 11th Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Hamburg, Germany? Just remember the word “moin” — plus a few other tips on how to prepare for the conference (including for those who aren’t coming to Hamburg).
La Conferencia Global de Periodismo de Investigación (GIJC, por su sigla en inglés) es el encuentro internacional más grande de periodistas de investigación y de datos. Conocida como la “exposición universal de reporteros de investigación”, estos eventos han reunido más de 7.000 profesionales de medios de comunicación desde 2001.