With the existence of open data, journalists have additional investigative tools to report on issues in the public interest and to hold the government to account. However, it remains outside the mainstream of journalism due to the limitation to access and work with data. There are indeed a handful of studies that examine the implementation of open data portals in Indonesia but rarely give attention to how data journalists are using these data and their perceptions about the quality of data provided by the government. This study is intended to see the process of how data journalists in Indonesia, particularly in Lokadata.id and Katadata.co.id, turn data into news stories. Through research that uses a descriptive qualitative approach and collects data through semi-structured in-depth interviews, we found that data provided by the authority sources (government) are still the main sources for data journalists in Indonesia. Even though the quality of data is getting better, most journalists in this study argued that the government’s open data has not yet been integrated and has no basic standard that is collectively used. Therefore, the verification process and data processing in each media are important. The most common ways that journalists use to verify the data are by exploring the raw data, contacting the institution that provided the data, and considering the reputation of the data sources. However, there is a tendency of data journalists to be passively relying on official sources and ‘hide behind’ the perceived credibility of their sources.
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