Investigative Reporters and Editors 2014 conference panel liveblogs
I just returned from a 10-day vacation in San Francisco, both for my father’s 70th birthday and to attend to the 2014 Investigative Reporters and Editors conference.
As the Los Angeles News Group helpfully paid for my membership and conference fee, I liveblogged the 19 (!) panels I attended. I attend IRE conferences — this is my second; I attended the 2010 conference in Las Vegas as well — for the practical advice and “how to replicate my awesome investigation” outlines and tips, not war stories, so note that the liveblogs are light on those and favor news-you-can-use (assuming you’re an investigative journalist, at least).
Here then, are the liveblogs. I’ll be updating them shortly to add any supplemental tip sheets and handouts provided by the speakers:
- Investigations that focus on forgotten victims
- On the beat: Education
- 60 (data-driven) ideas in 60 minutes
- The Kingmakers: Tracking money and influence in politics
- Open records: New challenges to access
- Small newsrooms, big stories: Doing data-driven investigations with limited resources
- The data-driven story: Conceiving, launching and taking it home
- Campus coverage: Student loans debt and aid
- Mining documents to build your investigation
- On the beat: Local government
- Investigating veterans issues
- Deep dive: Mobile-first journalism making big stories work on small screens
- They’re watching you: Investigating the surveillance society and protecting your work from prying eyes
- How to find stories in government contracting data
- Campus coverage: Sexual assault and other crimes on campus
- Investigating in a small town
- Using Twitter data to tell stories/
- Friendly fire: Investigating do-gooders and crowd-pleasers/
- Open source tools for news
- Web tools, tips and tricks for investigations%
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