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Where's What 2000 hands you a virtual goldmine of investigative
information sources both online and offline. If combines interactive
tutorials on the vast world of information sources with huge lists
of both online and offline contacts the investigator will use
every day. This special investigative sources of information encyclopedia
hands you thousands of sources of information to use with tutorials
on how to access them. You'll also find hundreds of links to free
searches on the net, many of which are not generally known and
not indexed on search engines. Easy to use, just open Where's
What 2000 in your web browser
and you are on your way to learning methods of information access
along with a huge sea of information sources you can use in your
investigations. Chapters include:
Introduction-About This Training Material |
PART ONE: Local And State Government Sources |
Local And State Government Source Tutorial |
On File At The City Level |
On File At The County Level |
On File At The State Level |
PART TWO: Federal Agency Sources |
Federal Agency Public Records Tutorial |
On File In Federal Government Records |
Internet Links To Federal Agencies |
Federal Database Links |
Federal Court Internet Links |
Federal Law Enforcement Links |
PART THREE: Directories, Reference Works And Other Sources |
Directory Information As Investigative Source Tutorial |
Directory Source Net Links |
Phone Book Links |
Profiles On People Links |
PART FOUR: Electronic Databases Introduction |
Understanding Access To Electronic Databases |
PART FIVE: Investigators Guide To The Internet |
Investigator's Guide To The Internet Tutorial |
Search Engine Links |
Information Services Links (Fee Based) |
Adoptee/Reunion Links |
Investigative Association Links |
State Investigative Association Links |
Most Wanted People Web Sites |
Legal Related Associations |
PART SIX: State And Local Public Records Links |
Public Records Tutorial |
State-By-State Links To Public Records Sources |
PART SEVEN: Locating A Private Investigator |
PART EIGHT: Resources For Private Investigators On The Web |
PART NINE: Investigative Forums And Discussion Groups To Join |
PART ELEVEN: Other Resources |
If you conduct any type of investigation, you will find this CD-Rom encyclopedia of investigative investigation sources extremely valuable. This source encyclopedia on CD-Rom teaches you about searching public records and using investigative information sources at all levels from public and private sources and from federal government sources to local records and everything in between. You would expect to pay over $100.00 for this comprehensive information all contained on one easy to use CD-Rom. We will admit that similar products like this sell for over $100.00 but most of these products don't cover the kind of sources of information you'll find within this cyclopedia. This new release is only $45.00