Google News Lab Spotlight: GIJN’s Investigative Journalism Handbook

The Google News Lab today announced a new partnership with the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) to make the organization’s Investigative Journalism Handbook freely available on GIJN’s website. The handbook, a comprehensive resource for reporters and editors, covers a wide range of topics, including research, interviewing, data analysis, and writing and editing..

The partnership is part of Google News Lab’s ongoing commitment to supporting investigative journalism. In recent years, Google has launched a number of initiatives to help journalists do their work more effectively, including the Google Journalism Toolkit, the Google News Initiative Training Network, and the Google News Initiative Fellowship program..

“We are thrilled to partner with GIJN to make this invaluable resource available to journalists around the world,” said Google News Lab lead Simon Rogers. “The Investigative Journalism Handbook is a treasure trove of knowledge and expertise, and we believe it will be a valuable tool for reporters and editors who are working to uncover the truth and hold the powerful to account.”.

“We are grateful to Google News Lab for their support,” said GIJN executive director David E. Kaplan. “The Investigative Journalism Handbook is our flagship publication, and we are confident that it will help journalists produce more impactful and effective work.”.

The Investigative Journalism Handbook is available for free download on GIJN’s website..

**About the Global Investigative Journalism Network**.

The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) is a non-profit organization that supports investigative journalism around the world. GIJN provides training, resources, and networking opportunities for journalists who are working to uncover the truth and hold the powerful to account..

**About Google News Lab**.

Google News Lab is a global initiative that supports journalism and innovation. Google News Lab works with journalists, news organizations, and researchers to develop new tools and technologies, and to train journalists in the use of these tools..

**Contact Information**.

Google News Lab.

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GIJN.

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