Naked in Cyberspace, 2nd Edition
How to Find Personal Information Online
By Carole A. Lane Foreword by Beth Givens
"After reading the first section, I
felt I had gained the foundation for understanding the
limitations of both the searcher and the Internet. ...
Explanations of the various types of personal records are
presented in a
clear format with a description followed by one or more specific Websites
and, in some cases, examples of searches that might result from searching
the sites. ... Lane provides 'a reference guide to several
thousand databases that can sometimes offer up exactly the information you
need.' Naked in Cyberspace is a valuable guide that should be in public libraries;
it also will be useful in academic libraries, particularly ones with criminal
justice programs."
-Serials Review 28/3(2003)
In this fully revised and updated second edition of her bestselling
guide, author Carole A. Lane surveys the types of personal
records that are available on the Internet and online services.
Lane explains how researchers find and use personal data, identifies
the most useful sources of information about people, and offers
advice for readers with privacy concerns. You’ll learn how
to use online tools and databases to gain competitive intelligence,
locate and investigate people, access public records, identify
experts, find new customers, recruit employees, search for
assets, uncover criminal records, conduct genealogical research,
and much more. Naked in Cyberspace is the ultimate handbook
for anyone who needs information about people. A companion
Web directory provides links to more than 1,000 important reader
resources.
CyberAge Books |
2002/586 pp/softbound |
ISBN 0-910965-50-1 |
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