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New Search Engine Helps Investigative Journalists

A new data platform will allow journalists and researchers to search through more than 2 million documents and use the findings in their investigations. The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project is behind...

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A new data platform will allow journalists and researchers to search through more than 2 million documents and use the findings in their investigations. The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project is behind the project, called ID Search, which also sends email alerts to users notifying them when new results appear for their searches. Researchers will be able to access data commercial papers, company records, leaks, court cases and many other sources, and the database is updated every 24 hours.

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