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REPORTING TOOLS & TIPS


GIJN’S TOP 10 INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS OF 2023

by Rowan Philp • November 27, 2023

Having flagged the top tips at NICAR23, IRE23, and GIJC23 in Sweden, GIJN offers
the following 10 user-friendly tools that you might consider in your next
investigations.

CASE STUDIES


CAN AI CHATBOTS BE USED FOR GEOLOCATION?

by Dennis Kovtun, Bellingcat • July 26, 2023

Bellingcat fellow Dennis Kovtun tests the online geolocation capabilities of two
popular AI chatbots — Microsoft’s Bing AI and Google’s Bard — and finds both
have some serious drawbacks.

NEWS & ANALYSIS


WHAT TO WATCH: 2023 OSCAR-NOMINATED DOCUMENTARIES

by Laura Dixon • March 6, 2023

From a film investigating the attempted murder of Russian opposition leader
Alexey Navalny to a stark cautionary tale about how climate change is playing
out on the Arctic coast, see the Oscar-nominated documentary shortlists.

METHODOLOGY REPORTING TOOLS & TIPS


NEW REPORTING TOOLS TO ARCHIVE VIDEOS, FIND QANON NETWORKS, AND TRACK TARGETS
VIA ONLINE REVIEWS

by Rowan Philp • February 27, 2023

These new reporting tools and apps, which recently debuted at two Bellingcat
Hackathons, can help journalists easily archive videos, locate satellite
imagery, and track people via online reviews.

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HOW TO MAINTAIN MENTAL HYGIENE AS AN OPEN SOURCE INVESTIGATOR

by Giancarlo Fiorella • January 19, 2023

Practicing good mental hygiene is a continuous process for investigators that
requires active input at all times. Bellingcat offers these small steps to
minimize and mitigate your exposure to distressing content, to possibly save you
from burnout or worse.


2022’S BEST INVESTIGATIVE STORIES IN RUSSIAN AND UKRAINIAN

by Olga Simanovych • January 4, 2023

GIJN’s Olga Simanovych offers her editor’s picks for the best investigative
reporting in the Russian and Ukrainian languages in 2022.

METHODOLOGY REPORTING TOOLS & TIPS


NEW TECHNOLOGY AND ONLINE RESOURCES TO CONDUCT INVESTIGATIONS WITH OLD PHOTOS

by Foeke Postma • August 30, 2022

Bellingcat’s Foeke Postma offers tips and tools for using new technology and
online resources to investigate old photographs.

CASE STUDIES NEWS & ANALYSIS


HOW TWO FORENSIC TEAMS INVESTIGATED THE KILLING OF JOURNALIST SHIREEN ABU AKLEH

by Rowan Philp • August 29, 2022

In our latest GIJN webinar, members of forensic investigation teams from
Bellingcat and The Washington Post explained how they analyzed the killing of
Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was shot in the West Bank
city of Jenin in May.


GIJN WEBINAR: HOW JOURNALISTS INVESTIGATED THE KILLING OF SHIREEN ABU AKLEH

by GIJN Staff • August 1, 2022

The controversial killing of Shireen Abu Akleh has drawn global media attention
and sparked a number of in-depth inquiries by the news media. Two of the most
comprehensive investigations were done by Bellingcat and the Washington Post –
and members from both teams will be joining this GIJN webinar. 

METHODOLOGY REPORTING TOOLS & TIPS


GLOBAL LESSONS FROM EXPOSING WAR ABUSES IN YEMEN

by Rowan Philp • June 20, 2022

Open source tools like the Yemeni Archive have allowed investigative journalists
to track the impact of Saudi-led coalition airstrikes in the Yemen civil war as
well as identify Western allies’ role in possible war crimes or abuses.

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