Resource to bring code and journalism together for fun
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Resource to bring code and journalism together for fun
A web-documentary about uranium mining in Mongolia and it's consequences for the nomads, living there.
A Python script to scrape City of Austin campaign finance reports (PDFs + metadata), 2009-2016.
A Los Angeles Times analysis of vacant building complaints filed with L.A. city
Data analysis and graphics tool for The Harvard Crimson's Data and Design Teams
Newsroom Content Analytics for journalists and editors.
Crunching ICE detainer data for Travis County, Texas.
Materials for agate training at NICAR 2017
An investigation about a Hepatitis C outbreak in Freemont, Nebraska
Earth2 is an interactive global newspaper in which users can view news by clicking on various regions around the world.
Node app for newsrooms and researchers that collects and examining Google-indexed documents on .gov TLD from past 24 hours.
The more often you click a word in the headlines, the more interesting are your news.
Reader Relationship Management for journalists
A repository of journalist's lookup tables.
A crowd-sourced fact checking app on the Ethereum blockchain.
Code and data for Kept in the Dark, story in The Oregonian/OregonLive.com
Import, Extend, Query & Visualize the TrumpWorld Graph with Neo4j & Cypher (originally based on the BuzzFeed data)
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