Tools & Techniques
Questions and Tips to Guide Website Investigations
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At a panel at NICAR 2023, two digital experts discussed tips and techniques for conducting investigations into suspicious websites and their owners.
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At a panel at NICAR 2023, two digital experts discussed tips and techniques for conducting investigations into suspicious websites and their owners.
Based on an interview with Wayback Machine’s director, Mark Graham, ProPublica’s Craig Silverman shares more essential tips on using it, including how to bulk archive pages, compare changes, and see when elements of a page were archived.
Wayback Machine от Internet Archive – виртуальная машина времени. Сервис уже 27 лет сохраняет архив почти всей публично доступной Сети. О фишках Wayback Machine рассказал журналист ProPublica Крэйг Сильверман.
The Internet Archive is a nonprofit library that is best known for the Wayback Machine, a staple for investigative journalists around the world. Launched 20 years ago, the Wayback Machine now archives much of the public web at the rate of more than 1 billion archived URLs per day.
Confira dicas para usar o Wayback Machine, um serviço para jornalistas investigativos que diariamente arquiva mais de 1 bilhão de páginas públicas da web.
Internet search expert and author Tara Calishain used JavaScript to create a collection of tools that save time for journalists conducting research. Here, she explains how to use them.
Wayback Machine की “Save Page Now” सेवा में उपयोगकर्ताओं द्वारा प्रतिदिन लाखों यूआरएल संग्रहित (आर्काइव) किए जाते हैं। इसमें कोई भी व्यक्ति किसी भी यूआरएल को संग्रहित कर सकता है। यदि आप एक निःशुल्क खाते से लॉग-इन करते हैं, तो आप किसी भी ‘आउटलिंक‘ को संग्रहित कर सकते हैं। किसी ओरिजिनल पेज में दिए गए बाहरी लिंक को भी आप कैप्चर कर सकते हैं। इस कैप्चर प्रक्रिया की एक रिपोर्ट आपको ईमेल में मिल जाएगी।
Entérate de los mejores consejos para usar Wayback Machine, un elemento básico para los periodistas de investigación que archiva gran parte de la web pública.
A growing number of reports of self-censorship, hacked websites, and intimidation and arrest of writers in Serbia has prompted public warnings by the U.S. government, EU and OSCE. One of the country’s top journalists, Branko Čečen, is firing back with a hard-hitting critique on the sorry state of the nation’s media. He asks: Who’s really interested in accountability and real reporting in Serbia today?
As Russian troops streamed into Crimea, Ukraine, yesterday, masked gunmen broke into and seized the office of the Crimean Center for Investigative Journalism in the region’s capital, Simferopol. The group of about 30 men, dressed in military fatigues, targeted offices housing the Information and Press Center, a hub for independent media in the region, and the Crimean investigative center. After breaking a window and forcing their way through the front door, militia leader Konstantin Knyrik announced that the offices would now house representatives of “The Crimean Front,” because from “this building does not come true information.”