The Cybersleuth’s Guide provides both basic and advanced information for anyone wanting to do cost-effective investigative or legal research on the Internet. The new edition features many updates, additions, and revisions to keep up with the ever-changing Internet. In fact, this edition has over 100 pages more than the prior edition.
In the twelfth edition, you will find such additions as:
- Descriptions of new and changed Google search options, including the Google News Archive, reverse image searches, and cached Web pages
- Information on how to navigate the redesigned interface of the Internet Archive
- Updated Search Engine Features Comparison Chart
- Revised lists of databases, such as LocatePLUS, Spokeo.com, and TLO
- Discussion of Fastcase and Justia free case summaries
- Changes to the accessibility of federal government documents
These are only a few of the revisions you will find in the twelfth edition of The Cybersleuth’s Guide. Although some of the chapters, particularly the earlier ones, are geared toward a more novice reader, even an Internet search expert may find some interesting and helpful tidbits in the more technical advanced chapters.
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