Posted on 12/07/2001 6:37:18 PM PST by Bump in the night
Okay fellow FReeper Researchers! I love doing research here on FreeRepublic. But I am always in search of new Research sites. So Here are some of the sites I use when I am researching. What are your favorite research sites?
Black Book Online: Bankruptcies, reverse look-ups, phone directories, real estate, businesses, death records, criminal records, sex offenders, state records, federal records, non-profits, aviation, vessels.
Global Environmental Policy Research Tools: General information on using the internet for environmental research (including other collections of web resources), International governmental collaboration (treaties, international organizations, ...), Nongovernmental organizations, Information on National Governments (sorted by region), Institutes working on global environmental policy.
FedWorld.gov: Too much here to even describe! Find government reports, government sites, and government agencies.
Census Bureau:2000 Census, people, business, geography.
Investigate Your Doctor: Find out if your doctor is Board Certified. Learn about your doctors education and training.
MegaLaw: Federal law, state law, local court rulings, legal forms.
National Archives and Records Administration: Read the official text of Federal laws, regulations, notices and Presidential documents, veterans' service records, Freedom of Information Act, and much more.
Tax Assessor Database: Property records searches.
Reverse Lookup: Reverse phone numbers, street addresses, and emails.
Search Systems: Public records locator for states, U.S. territories, Canada (nationwide), Canada (by Province), Worldwide, outer space.
Search the Constitution: Self explanatory.
Skipease: White pages, Yellow pages, Reverse lookups, US Govt. Directories, Inmate/Prison locators, SS# info, Bankruptcy, Owner of Domain names, Medical profession, Campaign Contributions, Deceased person, US Corporation info, etc.
OnlineNewspapers.com: Search thousands of newspapers online from all over the world.
U.S. Tax Code On-line: Self explanatory.
Webgator Investigative Resources on the Web: Bar Assoc, Cemeteries/Obituaries, Companies Corporations, Courts/Court records, Dept of Corrections, Fed Nat Govt Records, Gangs, Inmates, Maps, Medical Directories/databases, Military.
Federal Election Commission: Self explanatory.
FindArticles.com Find articles by subject or name.
Okay. Thats what I have! What sites do you use?
Thanks for the ping!
Thanks for the Ping!
Awesome Thread
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Manta.com for looking up businesses/owners
(I just use the free-access - more info with pay)
Nice one. Thanks
Yashanet
http://yashanet.com/
That will keep you busy!
THOSE look like great links. Thanks thanks.
The Watchman Page of Torah Studies
Greg Killian
Yashanet
That will keep you busy!
Thanks for the ping!
:-D
A few of my helpful go-to faves.
iatesomethingrancid.com
shoparound4vintagedickiesandgirdles.com
fellowbicycleseatsnifferssupportgroup.com
ketchuppacketfakeoutbloodpranks.com
A few of my helpful go-to faves. I think you'll like them too.
Mark for later
What the heck??? This is the thread that just keeps giving. LOL. Glad to see it’s still going after being posted 11 years ago. JEEZ!
Hahahaha! Nice! I think you need to go see some DamnYouAutoCorrect.com
whereswaldo.com
WheresWaldo.com
Hmmm. I couldn’t find it.
LOL
:-P
http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/
Good site for:
Live earthquake map
Global incident map
Amber Alert map
Hazmat situation map
Forest fire map
Disease outbreak map
Gang activity map
Border security map
Presidential threat map
Terrorism event predictions
And more! Lots of maps in one.
HandyBookMark:)
Many good links and sites here ... check it out or save for later.
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