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This valuable resource is for anyone responsible for using public records and knowing which web sites are good - or not so good! The authors share their expertise to uncover well-hidden facts and secrets. Learn the best online sources by topic; how to measure site worthiness and avoid "red flag" sites with little value; and use advanced strategies for hard-to-find public information. This book will improve anyone's online research and investigative skills.
The MASTER GUIDE to the world of government and private on-line sources of public records.
A Master Guide to the world online public records. Quickly find complete profiles of over 3,000 government agencies and private companies that provide Internet access to public records.
"In this book, you will discover hard-to-find public information through the advanced use of search engines and social networks; learn insider secrets for finding detailed information on people and businesses; access detailed state-by-state profiles to know which types of records can be found online and what they will reveal. 11,000+ sites examined; locate the best online vendors for your specific needs; also includes a chapter dedicated to the fundamentals of searching public records online; and replaces the 6th edition of Public Records Online."--BOOK JACKET.
The Sourcebook to Public Record Information is the comprehensive guide to over 20,000 government agencies including county courts, county recording offices, state agencies and federal courts. Profiles include access procedures, access restrictions, fees, Internet addresses, phone numbers, street addresses and more.
A national directory to government agencies and private companies that furnish online automated public record information, maintain proprietary public record databases, and offer CD-ROMs.
The only Master Guide to online public record searching, The sixth edition details nearly 10.000 sites, both government agencies and private sources. This new edition is completely revised and updated.
Whatever you’re trying to learn about the world—as a journalist or as an informed citizen— public records often hold the key. But what records, where? And how to get them? Gaining access to records is an art, one that requires an organized approach and a good understanding of human behavior. The Art of Access: Strategies for Acquiring Public Records, Second Edition is a how-to guide for putting the law into action and using ingenuity to pry records loose. FOI experts and longtime journalists David Cuillier and Charles N. Davis present strategies for dealing with the officials who stand between you and the information you seek. They explore new developments in technology and research and the latest online innovations and tools to help you rethink the information-gathering process and develop a document state of mind.