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Wednesday, October 23, 2013  



The Confidential Resource - Sources and Methods for the Investigator
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The Confidential Resource offers sources and methods for Investigators and Researchers. The word research derives from Middle French; its literal meaning is ‘to investigate thoroughly’ (from Wikipedia) and the most familiar image of the Investigator is Sherlock Holmes with his deerstalker hat and magnifying glass. Unfortunately, this is a very narrow-minded representation of the Investigator. The investigative process does not belong solely to the police or private detective. Investigation is at the heart of every human activity. Scholars investigate. Antique dealers and appraisers investigate. Investors investigate. Medical Doctors investigate. In one way or another, we all investigate something or other. It is the application of information collection skills, logic, and analytical skills. To investigate, is to seek a solution. The Confidential Resource is a modern analog for a Commonplace Book with the theme of Sources & Methods for the Investigator. A Commonplace Book is a written scrapbook filled with things one learns, but doesn’t want to forget. The name, commonplace, is a translation of the Latin term, locus communis, which means argument or theme for general application. This Blog is edited by Richard McEachin of McEachin & Associates Ltd. and the first article appeared on 31 July 2007. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™.

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