Because the vast majority of sites discussed in this book are freely available on the Internet, many of these resources could be located through Web searches if you had the time to conduct those searches, sift through all of the results, and test out the sites until you had culled down the millions of potential sites to a list of the most credible, relevant, and useful. That s where the authors of this book come into play: we ve done the test searching and sifting for you so now you can learn about the most credible, relevant, and useful sites and how to quickly master them.
The newly updated 14th edition of the "Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet" features Internet investigative search strategies and tips.
This new edition includes a broader review of ways researchers can use the information posted in Social Networking profiles as a powerful investigative research tool and source of background information.
It also includes more detailed recommendations for locating and using free public records, investigative research sites, and people finder resources available for free on the Internet, as well as low-cost pay services, such as TLO available to select readers.
"The Cybersleuth s Guide to the Internet" is a reference book; it is not meant to be read cover to cover. We have tried to organize this book the way researchers think by keeping like topics together. There are a number of concepts and search strategies that are applicable to numerous types of research we discuss in different chapters. Therefore, some strategies appear in more than one place in the book to keep the back and forth page flipping to a minimum.
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In 2013, they were both recipients of the "Fastcase Fifty" award, recognizing "50 of the smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders in the law" and in 2014, they both became Fellows in the College of Law Practice Management, the international honor society that recognizes distinguished law practice management professionals.
Previously, Carole was a California attorney, a law librarian in Chicago and Los Angeles, and a Legal Research and Writing Professor at Pepperdine School of Law. She graduated with distinction from The John Marshall Law School (Chicago) and served on the school s law review. Since 2003, Carole has served on the ABA Law Practice Division s Publications Advisory Board and served on its Executive Council from 2006-11. Carole also recently authored Internet Legal Research on a Budget for the ABA LPD.
Mark blogs and tweets about legal technology issues, in addition to presenting seminars and writing books and articles. He developed Internet For Lawyer s website, blog, Facebook Business page, and its online CLE initiative. Mark is a graduate of Tulane University. He is active in the ABA Law Practice Division and serves on its Legal Technology Resource Center Board. Mark recently completed a three year term on the ABA TECHSHOW Planning Board and prior to that he served on LPD s Education Committee and its State and Local Bar Outreach Committee.
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