The IRE Resource Center is a major research library containing more than 23,250 investigative stories — both print and broadcast. Add to that more than 3,000 tipsheets from our national conferences on how to cover specific beats or do specific stories and you have a resource that no reporter or editor should be without. These stories and tipsheets are searchable online or by contacting the Resource Center directly (573-882-3364 or rescntr@ire.org) where a researcher can help you pinpoint what you need. Browse or search the tipsheet section of our library below. Logged-in members can view the tipsheets free online:
Search results for "killed journalist" ...
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Project “K†Meets Project “Aâ€
"30 years ago, journalists from dozens of news outlets joined hands (and pens) in Arizona after reporter Don Bolles was killed. A similar effort is underway after last year’s murder of Paul Klebnikov in Moscow."
Tags: Paul Klebnikov; Russia; journalist;
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After the death of a journalist: the stories to do; the work to finish
This is a transcript of the keynote speech by Fernando Rodrigues at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference. According to the speaker, the speech is about "the attacks against journalists and deaths of journalists on duty around the world." The speech includes facts and figures about journalists who have been killed, arrested, etc.
Tags: Fernando Rodrigues; Global Investigative Journalism Conference; attacks on journalists; journalists; journalists killed on duty; attacks; journalists in danger
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Killing of a Journalist: How to effectively investigate the murders of journalists. An Experience from Mozambique.
In this tipsheet, the author talks about his "personal experience in Mozambique, related to the murder of [his] editor Carlos Cardoso and what has been done, so far, by his colleagues and the civil society in order to ensure that the people responsible for the assassination are in court."
Tags: journalism; international reporting; murder; danger; editor; Mozambique; risk; Carlos Cardoso
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The Arizona Project, Baja California
Esta tipsheet describe los esfuerzos de los periodistas mexicanos que terminaron el trabajo de Hector Felix Mirand, un periodista mexicano que fue asesinado mientras investigaba en Mexico.Mirand fue asesinado de la misma manera en que lo fue Don Bolles. Tal como otros participantes del Proyecto Arizona los periodistas mexicanos estan determinados a que el trabajo de Mirand no pare. La tipsheet esta en espanol. Hay una cinta de audio de la conferencia para los miembros de IRE. Contactenos al +01 (573) 882-3364 o envienos un mail a rescntr@ire.org. --- This handout describes the efforts of Mexican journalists in finishing the work of Hector Felix Mirand, a Mexican journalist killed while investigating in Mexico. Mirand was blown up in the same way Don Bolles was, and like Arizona Project participants, Mexican journalists are determined his work will not be stopped. The handout is in Spanish. Audio tape is available for purchase from the IRE Resource Center. Contact us at (573) 882-3364 or rescntr@ire.org.
Tags: Proyecto Arizona; ArizonaProject; periodista asesinado; killed journalist; corrupcion; corruption; Spanish; espanol; investigacion; investigation; Don Bolles; Hank Rhon; Tijuana;
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The Business of War: Multinational Arms Trade. Key sources and documents.
According to the tipsheet, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists began publishing an 11-part online series entitled, "Making a Killing: The Business of War" in October 2002. This tipsheet contains an extensive list of internet and print sources used in that investigation. The links also include brief descriptions.
Tags: international reporting; ICIJ; war; killing; war reporting; business of war; violence