13. Data Dumps
“ Your scientists were so
preoccupied with whether or not
they could, they didn't stop to
think if they should.”
Dr. Ian Malcolm
Jurassic Park (1993)
via @kevinq, Graphic Editor at the NYT
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18. Data Dumps
“ If you won't find narratives in
the data, you might as well be
posting the phone book.”
@harrisj via Twitter
19. Why are data dumps a problem?
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Fail to inform clearly.
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It’s very easy to get lost.
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They take up precious time.
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They are usually low impact.
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Often bland.
20. It’s far too easy to distract or confuse
an already compromised online
attention span.
21. Editing is crucial online
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Should we be doing this?
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What is the point?
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Will any of our readers/users care?
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Is this going to be a core component of the story, or
merely supplemental?
26. The Afghanistan War Logs
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Three publications with access to the data under a
release agreement.
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90,000+ incident reports.
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Spans several years of the conflict in Afghanistan.
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A lot of metadata...
27. The Afghanistan War Logs
What can we do with this data?
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Data Dives!
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Maps!
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Timelines!
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Charts!
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and so so much more...
28. The Afghanistan War Logs
What should we do with this data?
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Aggregate representations of the reports were out.
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Maps needed to be “Locator Maps”.
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Timelines? Yes.
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Incident Charts?
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Story integration? Yes! Context was needed.
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Could not publish them all... redactions were necessary.
29. The Afghanistan War Logs
The Package
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3 articles.
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1 note to the readers from the Editor.
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1 background article on the data.
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An incident report interactive.
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A page tying it all together.
30. The Afghanistan War Logs
Locator Maps
The Article
Timeline
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Lead with a Map
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Removed the ads
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Flopped the columns
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Forced a single page view
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Relevant maps and photos Photos/Maps
were loaded alongside text
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Stylized report text within article
Incident Report Text