ad.watch breaks open the machine of political advertisements on Facebook and Instagram with data of more than 150 parties in 34 countries.
Social Media Archiving Built for Government Transparency
The Penn Program in the Environmental Humanities (PPEH) fosters interdisciplinary environmental collaboration and scholarship at the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, and beyond.
Archiving Government Data Working with partners we preserve vulnerable scientific data and web pages from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Energy, and other agencies. Monitoring Federal Websites We monitor changes to tens of thousands of federal environmental and climate change web pages to trace how data, information, and their presentation change. Interviewing Federal […]
The Ad Library provides advertising transparency by offering a comprehensive, searchable collection of all ads currently running from across Facebook Products.
Parliamentary monitoring in Ireland
It aims to be a complete and authoritative source for all audio recorded in the Court since the installation of a recording system in October 1955.
Anyone can join the Participedia community and help crowdsource, catalogue and compare participatory political processes around the world.
Pocket Law is an offline legal library for students with no internet connection at home, and for courts with limitedinternet connectivity. Additionally, smaller or younger law firms can also subscribe to use this legal library.
Prior to the inauguration of President Donald Trump, Sunlight joined other transparency advocates in expressing concern about the future of open government data in the United States. We highlighted the ways an administration could alter government data that fell short of outright removal, from defun
Syrian Archive is a open source platform that collects, curates, verifies, and preserves visual documentation of human rights violations in Syria
Welcome to TV NEWS Archive! This research library service enables you to: Search more than 1,666,000 U.S. broadcasts using closed captioning; Borrow broadcasts on DVDs; View and Cite short streamed clips; Compare and Contrast perspectives across networks, stations and time; and Place video quotes within your commentary. Dive in and Share your insights!
Urban Archive is a technology nonprofit that creates new connections between people, places, and historical institutions.
Our mission is to monitor changes to government websites, holding our government accountable by revealing shifts in public information and access to Web resources, as well as changes in stated policies and priorities.