
Digital Witness
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- Foreword
- Section One
- Introduction
- 1: Christoph Koettl, Daragh Murray, Sam Dubberley: The History of the Use of Open Source Investigation for Human Rights Reporting
- 2: Alexa Koenig: The History of Open Source Investigations for Legal Accountability
- 3: Lindsay Freeman: Prosecuting Grave International Crimes Using Open Source Evidence: Lessons from the International Criminal Court
- 4: Ella McPherson, Isabel Guenette Thornton, Matt Mahmoudi: Open Source Investigations and the Technology-Driven Knowledge Controversy in Human Rights Fact-Finding
- 5: Scott Edwards: Open Source Investigations for Human Rights: Current and Future Challenges
- Section Two
- 6: Paul Myers: How to Conduct Discovery Using Open Source Methods
- 7: Yvonne Ng: How to Effectively Preserve Open Source Information
- 8: Jeff Deutsch and Niko Para: Targeted Mass Archiving of Open Source Information: A Case Study
- 9: Aric Toler: How to Verify User-Generated Content
- 10: Micah Farfour: The Role and Use of Satellite Imagery in Open Source Investigations
- Section Three
- 11: Zara Rahman and Gabriela Ivens: Ethics in Open Source Investigations
- 12: Sam Dubberley, Margaret Satterthwaite, Sarah Knuckey, Adam Brown: Open Source Investigations: Vicarious Trauma, PTSD, and Tactics for Resilience
- 13: Joseph Guay, Lisa Rudnick: Open Source Investigations: Understanding Digital Threats, Risks, and Harms
- Section Four
- 14: Fred Abrahams, Daragh Murray: Open Source Information: Part of the Puzzle
- 15: Alexa Koenig, Lindsay Freeman: Open Source Investigations for Legal Accountability: Challenges and Best Practices
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