Tools and badges

User tools such as guides, search engines, badges

Editorial policy

Last edited by lenazun on March 23, 2009 - 12:26pm

Our Editorial Policy is in the process of being updated, for general guidelines, see Wikipedia's guidelines for citing sources and default to the AP Stylebook for issues of journalistic integrity.

The purpose of Crocodyl is to give people the ability to scrutinize the actions of corporations in an increasingly globalized world. The information presented is intended to be a non-partisan, fair and accurate resource for anyone to use.

Information that is entered into our database should be easily verifiable to a primary source.

For Whistleblowers

Last edited by lenazun on February 19, 2010 - 10:24am

Click here to securely submit a file via Wikileaks

Employees, ex-employees, customers, and others are often privy to the most accurate and useful information about a particular corporation, yet they may be in a position that makes it difficult to contribute to a project such as Crocodyl without fear of the potential repercussions.

Researching and creating a profile

Last edited by lenazun on November 11, 2009 - 1:05pm

How to publish a company profile:

Phil Mattera of the Corporate Research Project authored the Crocodyl PDF Company Profile Research Guide. It is an excellent walk-through of how to get a solid understanding of a corporation and it's operations. It contains a step by step tutorial of which online resources yield the best results.

Badges

Last edited by lenazun on December 17, 2009 - 11:19am

RSS Widget (with Google ads)

This widget can aggregate all of our most recent investigations and display on your website or blog. Click the button on the bottom that says "Get Widget" if you are interested in getting the Crocodyl widget for your website.


Crocodyl.org image badges

Research tools

Last edited by Ian Elwood on May 22, 2009 - 12:19am

Below are links to a few good places to start when researching companies, to get basic information such as financial data, or to get a brief overview of what the company does. One thing anyone can do to help build company profiles is to enter this basic information into a profile, update financial information, or create a new profile with just basic financial information from one of these sites. It doesn't take much time, but it helps a lot in creating our database of companies, because more users are likely to contribute other information later.