How to Find Out Anything: From Extreme Google Searches to Scouring Government Documents, a Guide to Uncovering Anything About Everyone and Everything

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Customers find this book helpful for doing research and formulating research goals. They find it instructive with plenty of searching tips. Many consider it a good value for the price. However, some readers mention that some information is outdated.

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  1. Terrific book.
    This is a great reference for investigators of all experience levels. For its size and price it is packed with useful sources. Internet tools and sources change rapidly so any publication, regardless of size is quickly obsolete. I have purchased other resources, and have spent years compiling my own list of useful sites. This book is more than just a list, it includes tips on making the best use of the tools it contains.

  2. very useful – good investment!
    If you need to search for information frequently, this book will pay for itself just for the chapter on “googling” effectively. Of course, everything you find here you can find on the internet- but here you get everything in one neat bundle. After (and during) reading this book, I found a lot more information on how to get information, and this has helped tremendously not just with my projects, but also with my daughter’s schoolwork. She is also becoming quite proficient in her searches.

  3. Extremely helpful and relevant book even in 2021
    I am a consultant assigned to a nonprofit. Within 30 minutes of opening this book, I was reading their annual form 990 and had a much clearer picture of their revenue sources and priorities. This book is incredibly helpful guide to doing research and in formulating your research goals.

  4. I use this book to teach information litereacy
    I teach information literacy at the library. I use this book as my aid and think it is the best book on the subjectof online research because:a) It is written in a friendly and comfortable styleb) It is NOT a textbookc) It focuses on connections more then the new fad technologyThis is a great book and I encourageDon to write more books for information literacy educatorsto share with their students.

  5. Useful, but could use an update.
    There are many useful search tips and websites references discussed and listed. And yes, it is very google centric. To be very useful, an update is needed. Much has changed on the landscape since this book was published.

  6. Build your research library
    This book is really informative with an interesting approach. It focuses on building your resource library so when you go to research/investigate a topic, all the shortcuts are at your fingertips. I am a trained paralegal and I found this book resourceful.

  7. Estilo llano, con muchos ejemplos. Mejor que la mayoría de su género. Adecuado en extensión, formato y contenido. Muy recomendable.

  8. An interesting and informative read; How to Find Out Anything is well-researched (duh!) and the information is presented in a commonsense and straight-forward manner. Macleod’s prose is effective and clear. Though he does get a little repetitive in some parts. The level of information in this book falls between beginner – intermediate researcher skill. It goes well beyond the ubiquitous Googling of the internet age (though he does cover the less-well-known tips and tricks of effective online search engine use), and begins to delve into the timeless art of library and archive based research.

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