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The European Investigative Journalism and Dataharvest Conference organised by Journalismfund.eu, is the most relevant networking event for investigative and data journalists in Europe. Dataharvest EIJC17 will take place on Friday 19, Saturday 20 and Sunday morning 21 May 2017, with a pre-conference Hack Day on Thursday 18 May.
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Sunday, May 21 • 10:45 - 11:45
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Graph Databases 2: Having built our database in part one, this session will focus on the querying the data. We will cover how to do basic and fuzzy searches, and how you can build up to more complicated queries to find stories. - Only 25 people allowed in, first come first serve.

Speakers
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Adrian Blanco

Visual reporter, The Washington Post
Adrian Blanco is a Spanish data journalist currently working at The Washington Post. Data stuff, visualizations, reporting and a bit of coding.
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Leila Haddou

Data Journalism Editor, The Times and the Sunday Times
Leila Haddou is the data journalism editor for The Times and the Sunday Times in London. She has previously worked on investigations for the Financial Times and The Guardian. She has an avid interest in how technology can be used by journalists to assist with data-led reporting.@... Read More →
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Max Harlow

Financial Times
Max Harlow works on the visual and data journalism team at the Financial Times, focusing on investigations. He also runs Journocoders, a group for journalists to develop technical skills for use in their reporting.


Sunday May 21, 2017 10:45 - 11:45 CEST
C3.11 Thomas More journalism school at the Campus De Ham, Raghenoplein 21, 2800 Mechelen & Campus De Vest, Zandpoortvest 60, 2800 Mechelen, BELGIUM