Resource Center

Tipsheets

 

The IRE Resource Center is a major research library containing more than 23,250 investigative stories — both print and broadcast.

Add to that more than 3,000 tipsheets from our national conferences on how to cover specific beats or do specific stories and you have a resource that no reporter or editor should be without.

These stories and tipsheets are searchable online or by contacting the Resource Center directly (573-882-3364 or rescntr@ire.org) where a researcher can help you pinpoint what you need.

Browse or search the tipsheet section of our library below. Logged-in members can view the tipsheets free online:

 



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  • Finding Data Online

    There are plenty of clues on the Web that data exist, even though so much information is buried deep beyond search engine eyes. This session will highlight advanced searches and strategies for finding data that can't be found with a traditional search engine. We'll also point you to the best sites for tracking down local, national and international data. All you need is a browser and some curiosity.

    Tags: data online

    By Jaimi Dowdell

    2013

  • Campaign finance the data science way

    The Center for Investigative Reporting and IRE teamed up with the San Francisco data science company Kaggle to help bridge the gap in journalism between hacking, math and substantive expertise. They challenged data scientists to approach a database journalists have looked at a million times over: federal campaign contributions. We'll introduce you to the winner of the competition and discuss the tools the data scientists used and their results.

    Tags: hacking; math; data; campaign contributions; campaign finance

    By Chase Davis, Brandon Roberts

    2013

  • Dodging disasters: How to avoid making errors with data

    We'll cover common assumptions and mistakes in data-driven stories, from misunderstanding data to writing bad SQL. Learn techniques for checking your work and creating a safety net to help you sleep at night.

    Tags: SQL; data

    By Liz Lucas

    2013

  • Dodging disasters: How to avoid making errors with data

    We'll cover common assumptions and mistakes in data-driven stories, from misunderstanding data to writing bad SQL. Learn techniques for checking your work and creating a safety net to help you sleep at night.

    Tags: data, SQL; data-driven stories

    By Megan Luther

    2013

  • Build your first news app with Django

    Once you have your Django installed, you can begin building an app by following the tutorial. Find more information here: http://ireapps.github.io/first-news-app/

    Tags: Django; apps

    By N/A

    2013

  • Wrangling web data with Google docs: beginner course

    A great lesson on how to import web data into Google Docs (now known as Google Drive),fetch external data, create scripts to schedule fetches in batches and process the data.

    Tags: Data; Google Doc; scripts; data processing

    By Sean Sposito, Acton Gorton, Ted Han

    2013

  • Web tools for investigators

    Learn what free online tools that will help you to enhance on your reporting and investigation. Get tips on social media searches, documents, Web scraping and visualizations.

    Tags: Free tools; online tools; story visualization; reporting

    By Mark Horvit, Jaimi Dowdell

    2013

  • Using DocumentCloud

    IRE training director, Dowdell, lays out step by step tips on how to get started with DocumentCloud. From uploading your first documents, using the collaboration and notes tools, to publishing your documents. If you're new to DocumentCloud and need a simple, step-by-step guide, you'll want to keep this tipsheet handy.

    Tags: documents; documentcloud

    By Jaimi Dowdell

    2013

  • Doing Student Investigations with Class

    Dufresne offers investigative tips that are modified for the challenges of working with students in a 14-week semester.

    Tags: student projects

    By Marcel Dufresne

    2012

  • Resources for covering elections

    Dowdell, Horvit and Luther compile some of the best resources for following the money, the candidates and much more.

    Tags: election coverage

    By Jaimi Dowdell, Mark Horvit & Megan Luther

    2012