DocDiver

DocDiver
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journalism, document exploration, collaboration, crowdsourcing, ProPublica

DocDiver is a cool tool made by ProPublica. It lets readers work with reporters to find and share important info in documents. Built on DocumentCloud''s DocumentViewer, it adds a sidebar where readers can browse and add their findings. This makes exploring documents more fun.

Key Features

DocDiver works with DocumentViewer to let you make notes on documents. These notes show up in a sidebar next to the relevant parts. The sidebar has two main parts:

  • Overview Tab This part shows who is talking about the document. It also highlights key findings that editors think are important.
  • Findings Tab This part shows all the findings from readers near the interesting bits on each page.

You will see findings as yellow tabs near the relevant sections. Findings from ProPublica reporters or editors are highlighted in red. The sidebar also tells you how many findings are on each page. This helps you quickly find the most interesting areas.

Benefits

DocDiver makes it easy for everyone to contribute and keeps things organized. This means readers can go through a document with reporters. They can work together in real time and address questions and findings publicly.

Use Cases

DocDiver is great for going through lots of information. It is especially useful when the amount of info is too much for reporters to handle alone. It encourages users to work together to find details that might have been missed. The tool aims to create a pool of intelligence and analysis. This engages readers, helps journalists, and leads to follow up stories.

Cost Price

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Funding

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Reviews Testimonials

DocDiver is a big step forward in collaborative document analysis. It uses crowdsourcing to make investigative journalism better. By combining reader findings with journalistic insights, DocDiver helps uncover newsworthy information hidden in complex documents. This benefits both readers and journalists.