[ddj] Question on automatic tools to group and organize documents

oscaretu . oscaretu at gmail.com
Thu Apr 30 14:28:59 UTC 2015


I haven't used it, but perhaps Alfresco can be useful:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfresco_%28software%29



On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 4:00 PM, olaya argueso <madriti at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, Aitziber,
>
> Have you tried Overview? I have only played a little bit with it, but it
> seems to be a useful tool for managing huge volumes of docs. It also allows
> you to search through the content of the docs and add tags to them. There
> is a free tutorial available at Poynter's News University (
> http://www.newsu.org/node/346317).
>
> Let me know if it helps.
>
> Best,
>
> Olaya.
>
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> > Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 16:46:08 +0200
> > From: Aitziber Romero <aitziber.romero at megustalaciencia.es>
> > To: data-driven-journalism at lists.okfn.org
> > Subject: [ddj] Question on automatic tools to group and organize
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> > Hi everybody!
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> > I am working on a proposal for a research project with a colleague and
> computer scientists and have some questions for you:
> >
> > We would like to know whether you use any automatic tools to group and
> organize your documents. And if yes, which ones?
> > What kind of features do you like about these tools?
> > What kind of features do you feel are badly missing?
> > We would appreciate very much your answers.
> > Thank you very much and with kind regards from Germany,
> >
> > Aitziber
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> > Aitziber Romero
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> > Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 10:10:10 -0300
> > From: Mariano Blejman <marianet at he.net>
> > To: "List about Data Driven Journalism and Open Data in Journalism."
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> > Subject: [ddj] Hacks/Hackers BA Media Party 2015 save the date!
> >    27th-29th August in Buenos Aires
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> > Hi guys, here we go again... hope to see you all in Buenos Aires this
> year.
> > Soon you will be able to propose workshops, keynotes, media fair projects
> > and hackathon projects at mediaparty.info.
> >
> > Best.
> > Mariano
> >
> >
> > Rebooting journalism
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > For the fourth consecutive year, the three-day event
> > <http://mediaparty.info> Hacks/Hackers Buenos Aires Media Party
> > <http://mediaparty.info> <http://mediaparty.info>will bring together
> > journalists, software programmers and designers from four continents to
> > work together for the future of the media.
> >
> >
> > The productive conference will be held August 27-29th, 2015 in the City
> of
> > Buenos Aires, Argentina.
> >
> > *Hacks/Hackers BA Media Party* is the most ambitious media hand-on event
> in
> > Latin America where open web, open software, open content, open knowledge
> > and entrepreneurship gets together to spur innovation.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > The Media Party is organized by Hacks/Hackers Buenos Aires
> > <http://meetupba.hackshackers.com/> (HHBA), the local chapter of a
> global
> > network that brings together journalists and programmers; this
> organization
> > in Buenos Aires has now reached 3,800 members, and it is the biggest
> > chapter in the world.
> >
> > In this fourth consecutive edition, we hope to increase exposure,
> > international attendance and workshop offerings. In the past editions,
> > among attendees has passed through representatives of multidisciplinary
> > teams from The New York Times, The Guardian, Boston Globe, Zeit Online,
> > Chicago Tribune, NPR, ProPublica, as well as Knight News Challenge
> winners;
> > innovative tools like DocumentCloud, Poderopedia, Zeega, Ushahidi,
> > Overview, and the ones built on Knight Lab at Northwestern University,
> > Knight-Mozilla OpenNews fellows with Dan Sinker and Knight Stanford
> Fellows.
> >
> > Also, the event has counted with strong presence from Mozilla Foundation
> > keynote speakers and we have also received participants from East Europe
> > (SourceFabric), Asia (Sasa Vucinic) and Africa (Africa Media Initiative)
> > and Knight Fellows from the International Center For Journalists.
> >
> > In the three past years, the Media Party brought together more than a
> > thousand people, positioning the event as the largest of its kind ever to
> > be held in Latin America. Apart of the keynotes, we hosted more than 40
> > parallel workshops, and a closing hackathon helped projects to scale and
> to
> > make them global.
> >
> > This year?s event will follow a similar format. During the first two
> days,
> > participants will attend to talks led by international experts during the
> > mornings, to learn about tools and work being done in the field. The
> > afternoons will feature learning by doing workshops on data journalism,
> > citizen journalism, utility news, revenue streams, open data
> applications,
> > metrics, etc. Participants can also visit the Media Fair about tens of
> > regional and world class initiatives and meet project?s creators. On the
> > last day, Saturday August 29th, a large hackathon will close the event,
> > working to develop innovative proposals generated within the community.
> > Innovative projects across the region will converge during three days in
> > Buenos Aires.
> >
> > *In the past years, the Media Party has been continuously supported by
> > Knight Foundation, Knight Mozilla Open News, International Center For
> > Journalists, Mozilla Foundation, AMI, HIVOS and the World Bank Institute,
> > among others big organizations and local partners, and has made his first
> > experiment of replication in Miami, February 2015, with Florida
> > International University and Hacks/Hackers Miami.*
> >
> > --
> > -
> > Mariano Blejman - Knight International Journalism Fellow
> > International Center For Journalists
> > mblejman at knight.icfj.org
> >
> http://www.icfj.org/our-work/argentina-launch-innovation-challenge-promote-development-digital-media-latin-america
> > Hacks/Hackers Buenos Aires
> > marianet at he.net
> > mob: +5491150080629
> > skype: jfk_knoppixxx
> > twitter: @blejman @supleno @cult_digital @hackshackersba
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