Category Archives: Sources

Web trackers data and screen grabs

Tomorrow investigated the use of web trackers on political websites in 25 countries and dozens of media outlets and governments.

You can read the full feature or view the Google spreadsheet here.

Trackers were found by the Ghostery extension on a Google Chrome browser. Numbers indicate the maximum found on repeat visits, all with minimal or no browser history. Screen grab file names indicate date and time images taken.

Content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

These sources are published under Tomorrow’s core principles 1 (Freedom of expression),
6 (A duty to openness) and 11 (Promote responsible debate and mediation).

Click the icon below to download a zip file of the spreadsheet and all 314 screen grabs

Download spreadsheet and screen grabs of website trackers

UK museum objects

These sources are from UK museums and galleries about Indigenous objects listed as coming from Canada, the US or North American. The sources were released to reporter Tristan Stewart-Robertson in 2006 in response to requests under Freedom of Information legislation in the UK.

The details can be considered accurate at the time of the release and may have changed since. Further information on objects may be available from the institution.

These sources are published under Tomorrow’s core principles 1 (Freedom of expression),
6 (A duty to openness) and 11 (Promote responsible debate and mediation).

Museums

Source: Canadian Indigenous objects in Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery

Museums

Source: Canadian Indigenous objects in National Museums of Scotland