After another year of training and consistency in the data project of LA NACION, many journaslists and oportunities of new projects appeared. We continued reporting from datasets built from scratch and then transformed, opened and shared by our team in print, online and social media. We gave our third internal training program of Data Journalism,… Seguir leyendo Opening data and Doing Data Journalism in a country without FOIA
Argentina´s Senate Expenses 2004-2013
Extracting stories from public DATA formerly unstructured and in PDFs. After finding out that Senate have published expenses since 2004 in raw PDFs, some of them as images and completely unstructured, LA NACION data team managed to scrape, transform, normalize and structure three datasets into one and began an interrogation process that included front page stories, replies from… Seguir leyendo Argentina´s Senate Expenses 2004-2013
Using DevExtreme, HTML5 and Javascript to connect reusable data visualizations with updated data
Since 2012 Lanacion.com keeps an open data catalog, with updated datasets. Besides, we report stories with open data published in Google Spreadsheets . Most of these datasets are manually updated and we use Tableau Public to illustrate most of our stories with interactives as we cannot afford to have developers, we have only one. Since… Seguir leyendo Using DevExtreme, HTML5 and Javascript to connect reusable data visualizations with updated data
CartoDB for Elections Mapping
The LNData team with Manuel Aristarán, Mozilla OpenNews fellow 2013, developed an interactive map that allowed visualization of the results of the 2013 parliamentary election in the different voting centers of CABA and Buenos Aires province. Also there was access to the details of the telegrams from all tables for more information. The map in CartoDB combined the… Seguir leyendo CartoDB for Elections Mapping