This post, by Talya Cooper, has been republished with kind permission from the Global Investigative Journalism Network. As an archivist, I love the clichéd scenes in mystery movies when a grizzled journalist pulls a dusty banker’s box out of a teetering stack of files in their garage, filled with the exact right pieces of evidence — miraculously free of bugs and mildew — to bring a wrongdoer to justice. To me, this is as rich a fantasy as the films’ happy endings. I spent several years working alongside journalists in a newsroom, where I witnessed some unholy messes of files on both physical and virtual desktops. The reporting process enveloped my colleagues. Usually even before one story wa
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