The investigative reporters and editors website has a free page devoted to freedom of information resources.

Arm yourself with knowledge.

Spyonweb, virustotal, and spiderfoot hx (by brian perlman) tracking names and websites, verifying video, a clustering search engine.

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As an investigative reporter with way too many stories i want to do, these are the tools i use to keep up with sources, stories and leads at a rapid rate. let’s take a look at 10 of the best new tools for unearthing, accelerating and keeping track of investigations:

What they are, how they work and where we’ve used them before.

Capture every web page, social media post, and source in a transparent, legally defensible way.

Gijn’s investigative toolbox, a column by gijn’s alastair otter, explores selected topics:

Kobotoolbox, reliable free field surveys:

Eight investigative reporters share their current favorite tools and apps, for tasks ranging from social media search to locating prisoners, tracking the global supply chain, and uncovering russian military recruiters.

This is paramount for your own security and privacy.

Security tools have never been more important.

Be aware of privacy issues and learn how to modify your own traceability.

This is a look at the international consortium of investigative journalists’ favorite data journalism tools:

Digging for people, trawling the web and keeping yourself safe.

We believe in open source, or freely available, technology and use it wherever we can.

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