Law is a social science with many variables, not the least of which is the “human” element, and the work requires knowledge of the actors involved. This requirement leads to different kinds of research: investigative research and competitive or business intelligence research. While much personal and business data can be found online, it is not always current, reliable or free. This paper reviews rules governing what kinds of information can be found, some best-bet places to find information, and cautions about the many sites that promise big results
MSN and Yahoo! are examples of horizontal portals that appeal to broad segments of the population by...
Economical and social indicators are created and published for national and regional dimensions. Now...
Il s\u27agit d\u27une boite à outils importante pour les bibliothécaires (issu de l\u27ARL américain...
Free or low cost online resources exist to assist lawyers doing investigative research, but assessin...
Provides an overview of the kind of publicly-available information on the Web. Includes tips for how...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Alexander Salisbury(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Flori...
As women and people of color continue to pursue higher education and other advanced degrees, the STE...
Applying 2016-2017 household scanner data from market research firm IRI, we combine parametric and n...
In 2015, an estimated 40,000 people experienced homelessness, with approximately 150 Minnesotans bec...
The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), working with the Australian Research Allianc...
Shares effective search strategies to improve search engine results and discusses efforts to capture...
Though written lab reports have proven themselves as proficient learning tools, they are not the lea...
The development of computing sensor devices with the capability of tracking an individual’s activity...
This report goes over the process of creating support for the LTI API. LTI is a set of standards to ...
This report summarises the results of the Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) on Online Misinformation a...
MSN and Yahoo! are examples of horizontal portals that appeal to broad segments of the population by...
Economical and social indicators are created and published for national and regional dimensions. Now...
Il s\u27agit d\u27une boite à outils importante pour les bibliothécaires (issu de l\u27ARL américain...
Free or low cost online resources exist to assist lawyers doing investigative research, but assessin...
Provides an overview of the kind of publicly-available information on the Web. Includes tips for how...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Alexander Salisbury(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Flori...
As women and people of color continue to pursue higher education and other advanced degrees, the STE...
Applying 2016-2017 household scanner data from market research firm IRI, we combine parametric and n...
In 2015, an estimated 40,000 people experienced homelessness, with approximately 150 Minnesotans bec...
The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), working with the Australian Research Allianc...
Shares effective search strategies to improve search engine results and discusses efforts to capture...
Though written lab reports have proven themselves as proficient learning tools, they are not the lea...
The development of computing sensor devices with the capability of tracking an individual’s activity...
This report goes over the process of creating support for the LTI API. LTI is a set of standards to ...
This report summarises the results of the Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) on Online Misinformation a...
MSN and Yahoo! are examples of horizontal portals that appeal to broad segments of the population by...
Economical and social indicators are created and published for national and regional dimensions. Now...
Il s\u27agit d\u27une boite à outils importante pour les bibliothécaires (issu de l\u27ARL américain...