23 Sep 2013

Data Journalism Handbook

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Madrid, 23 September 2013 - The Data Journalism Handbook, a free, openly licensed reference book showing journalists how to use data to improve the news has been translated into French, Spanish and Russian. Organised by Open Knowledge Foundation along with the European Journalism Centre, the Handbook explains not only about what data journalism is, but also how to get it, use it, understand it and how to present it. Access Info's Executive Director, Helen Darbishire, was a contributor to the access to information section of the Handbook. The Data Journalism Handbook was born at a 48 hour workshop at MozFest

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13 Oct 2011

Access Info Europe holds joint seminar on Data Journalism in Madrid.

2018-11-13T10:13:29+01:00

Madrid, 13 October 2011 - You are invited to participate in the second Data Journalism meeting on 20 October at 17 hrs at Medialab Prado, Madrid. The high level speakers are of Xaquín González Veira (The New York Times), Annamarie Cumiskey (Bureau of Investigative Journalism), Mar Cabra (International Consortium of Investigative Journalists - ICIJ) and David Cabo (Pro Bono Publico). Experts from the United States and UK will discuss with leading Spanish journalists and data visualisation specialists their successes and challenges. The panelists will debate the urgent need for an access to information law in Spain. Follow this session via

Access Info Europe holds joint seminar on Data Journalism in Madrid.2018-11-13T10:13:29+01:00
9 Dec 2010

The Right to Diplomatic Information

2018-11-13T10:13:38+01:00

The Wikileaks “Cablegate” scandal has brought sudden and extensive transparency to the area of international diplomacy. It raises, amongst others, the question of whether those who published the information acted legally or ethically. There is, however, another way of looking at this question: did those who originally failed to make this information public act legally or ethically? The right of access to information, a right recognised in international law and enshrined in over 80 national access to information laws, gives us as members of the public the right to know what our governments are doing. This includes our right to

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2 May 2010

Legal Leaks Toolkit

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OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media presents access to information toolkit for journalists Berlin, 3 May 2010 – To mark this year’s World Press Freedom Day, which has a special focus on the Right to Know, the OSCE, Access Info (Madrid), and Berlin-based n-ost Network for Reporting on Eastern Europe will present a toolkit for journalists on how to use their right of access to information, the “Legal Leaks Toolkit”. The right to know is the fundamental right of journalists and all citizens to access information held by public bodies. This right is an essential part of the right

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25 Jul 2009

“Legal Leaks”: Access to information and data security for journalists

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Journalists play a central role in initiating and stimulating public debates but face constant challenges in accessing information from public bodies, particularly when that information relates to issues such as corruption and organised crime, violations of human rights, controversial international relations, environmental contamination, relationships with business and lobby groups, and the more sensitive aspects of EU integration. These challenges are increasing due to limitations on freedom of expression and access to information resulting from new counter-terrorism and security measures. At the same time increased use of electronic surveillance technologies by public (and private) bodies is making it harder for journalists

“Legal Leaks”: Access to information and data security for journalists2021-03-04T13:41:37+01:00