Using Data in Investigative Reporting
Using Data in Investigative Reporting
A guide to Investigative
Reporting with data
Ron Nixon, The New York Times
data journalism?
Data journalism
Data Journalism is an umbrella term, that to my mind, encompasses an
ever-growing set of tools, techniques and approaches to storytelling. It
can include everything from traditional computer-assisted reporting (using
data as a source) to the most cutting-edge data visualization and news
applications. The unifying goal is a journalistic one: providing information
and analysis to help inform us all about important issues of the day.
Aron Pilhofer, former assistant managing editor for digital strategy at The
New York Times.
Spreadsheets
Databases
Statistical software
Mapping software
Google Docs
SQL Lite
Data visualization tools
Free mapping software
Open Office
Case studies
The following are data journalism projects that I have
done at The New York Times and other places that show
that these kinds of stories are possible.
Railroad Police
Mail Covers
NYT: Foreclosures
NYT: RED
reader?
Are their good anecdotes?
Craft a beginning, middle and an
ending.
Turn the data into prose!