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Following are articles that talk about Carole, or her research firm,
TechnoSearch.
Magazines
 | Review, by Paul Sturges, The Electronic Library,
Vol. 18, No. 2, 2000
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 | "Surf the Net to a New Job," by Ann Reilly Dowd,
Redbook,
October 1998
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 | "Indecent Exposure: IN THE INFORMATION AGE, YOUR LIFE MAY BE AN OPEN
BOOK" by Brian L. Clark ,
MONEY.COM Special Issue, Summer 1998, Vol. 1 No. 1, The Digital
Life section
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 | "Stalker Alert," by Linda Marsa, Glamour, June
1998
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 | "On
Money: Home Page Snoops," by Margaret Mannix, US News & World Report,
May 11, 1998
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 | "Keeping Pace,"
FamilyPC, April 1998
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 | "You Know What About Me?" by Jason Koransky,
Dollar$ense, Spring 1998
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 | "Computer
Book Hot Sellers: Review," ComputerLink, January 1998
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 | "Spring-Cleaning,"
by Cye H. Waldman, PhD., WWWiz Magazine, 1997
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 | "La Vie Privee: Ouvrez l'oeil!", by Nathalie Collard,
Voir, September 18, 1997 |
 | "Invasion
of Privacy" by Joshua Quittner, Time, August 25, 1997
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 | "Protect Your Privacy" by Ann Reilly Dowd,
Money, August 1997 |
 | Review,
Booklist (a publication of American Library Association), by
George Eberhart, July 1997, Vol. 93 |
 | "Don't Trust; Verify" by William Hoffman,
Small Business News Online, July 1997 |
 | "Desperately Seeking Cyber-Security" by Paul Hilts,
Publishers Weekly,
June 30, 1997 |
 | Review, New
Scientist, June 28, 1997 |
 | "Computers Can Strip Away Your Privacy" by Melissa
Jacobs, San Diego Business Journal,
June 3, 1997, Vol. 18, No. 25 |
 | "How to Find Information Online: Two Perspectives,"
Digital Chicago, May/June 1997 |
 | "Privacy:
Social Security's Web of Trouble" by Dana Hawkins,
US News & World Report,
April 21, 1997 |
 | "Shoestring Start-Ups: A look at 25 low-cost businesses
you can start from your home," by Lori Schwind Murray, Income
Opportunities, February 1996, Vol. 31, No. 2
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 | "FOCUS
Revisited," by Colin M. McQuillan, Online, January/February
1995 |
Newspapers
 | "Net Can Give False Sense of Privacy,"
by Leslie Miller, USA Today,
January 19, 1998 |
 | "A
Plan for Database Privacy, But Public Has to Ask for It," by Katharine
Q. Seelye, New York Times, December 18, 1997 |
 | "Virtual Peeping Toms," by Mel Parkinson,
Salt Lake City Weekly,
November 20, 1997 |
 | "Experts Warn About Data On The Internet" by Valerie
Lawton, The Toronto Star,
October 24, 1997 |
 | "Net Tu, Brutus? Internet Chat" by
BrutusRFP@aol.com, Redding
Free Press, October 2, 1997 |
 | "I Can Find Out What You Do For a Living," by Stephen
Dobyns, San Diego Reader, September 11, 1997 |
 | "Online Shopping is Hard to Sell," by Kevin
Maney and Christine Dugas, USA Today,
September 3, 1997 |
 | "Focus: PRIVACY: Internet provides new opportunity for
intrusion," by Katie Grzenczyk, Panorama News, September,
1997, Vol. 46 |
 | "LOCATING
PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET: No Sweat, Sherlock / With the Internet and a little
effort, you can track down almost anybody," (available
for a fee) by Sharon McDonnell,
Newsday (Plugged In section), June 15, 1997 |
 | "The
Truth About Net Privacy," (photo of Carole A. Lane), USA
Today, June 9, 1997 |
 | "On Being Naked in the Global Village," by Sam
Vincent Meddis, USA Today, June 9, 1997 |
 | "You Are A Database and Access Abounds," by
Leslie Miller, USA Today, June 9, 1997 |
 | "Web Surfers Find No Solitude in Cyberspace,"
(available for a fee) by Leslie Miller,
USA Today, June 9, 1997 |
 | "Hackers,
Phreakers, and Geeks, Oh My!" by Gary Brautigam, EnterAct, June
1997 |
 | "Web Bulges With Details of the Lives of Millions:
Personal Data Are There For the Surfing: How, or Whether, To Control is a
Big Issue," by Reid Kanaley,
Philadelphia Inquirer,
May 8, 1997 |
 | "There's No Place to Hide," (available
for a fee in their archives) by Dave Dorr, St. Louis Post Dispatch,
May 1, 1997
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 | "Let
Your Browser Do The Walking," by Gina Smith, San Francisco
Examiner and Chronicle: The Help File, April 13, 1997
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 | "Lost and
Found in Cyberspace: Informational Privacy in the Age of the Internet,"
by Susan E. Gindin, San Diego Law Review, Vol 34, 1153
(1997).
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 | "Compton's New Media: A look at some of its products for
home use," by Mary Ellen Bates,
Link-Up,
September/October 1995
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 | "The Information Superhighway's Tour Guides:
Professionals Tap Vast On-Line Resources, Other Databases," by Ray
Tennenbaum, Investor's Business
Daily, September 14, 1995 |
Newsletters
 | "Are We Losing or Gaining Freedom?" by Ruth Balkin and
Susan Rubinstein, The Daily Record, May 1, 1998
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 | Special Libraries Association
San Diego
Bulletin, May 1998
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 | The
Silicon Gavel: The Computer Law Newsletter, January 19, 1998
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 | "Lost and
Found in Cyberspace: Informational Privacy in the Age of the Internet,"
by Susan E. Gindin, San Diego Law Review, December 1997
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 | "Online
Personal Information: Access vs. Excess" by Lynn Peterson,
Law Library Resource Xchange, October 1, 1997 |
 | Review,
Communication Arts, September/October 1997 |
 | "Biometric ID…The Privacy Tradeoff" by Rick Morgan,
SCAN: The DATA CAPTURE Report, September 26, 1997 |
 | "PRIVACY,"
Faithlink, September 14, 1997, Vol. 3, Number 20 |
 | Review: "Two
New Computer Books," USF Student Chapter, ALA News, September
1997
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 | "Internet Alert: Review: Naked in Cyberspace" by Martin
D. Goslar, in law enforcement and investigation association journals and
newsletters across the country, including
The Professional Investigator
Newsletter, August, 1997 |
 | "You Can't Tell a Book by Its Cover" by Carl Ernst,
Information Broker,
July/August 1997, Vol. 13, No. 4 |
 | Review, The Bookman News, Summer/Fall 1997,
Issue No. 56 |
 | Book
Review, Apogee International Newsletter, July 1997
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 | CSGA Legislative Report by Iris Carter Jones,
California State Genealogical Alliance,
July 1997
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Book Review
by Martha J. Retallick, Tucson Computer Society, July 1997
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 | "Internet News: Naked in Cyberspace" by Tom
Denison, Electronic Publishing Australia, May/June 1997
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 | "Creative Approach Required When Seeking Personal Info,"
Corporate Library Update, October 15, 1994 |
Websites
 | "How a cybersnoop can outsmart the information industry," National
News Reporter |
 | "How safe is confidential information on public networks?" by Wolfgang
Pischl, Defence & Security Review 1998 |
 | "Recommended Offline
Reading, sputum.com |
 | "Sleuthing
for People Online," by Chris Sherman, The Mining Co., December 18, 1998 |
 | The Anybody Anywhere
Directory |
 | "Whose Right to Know?"
PRIVACY Forum Digest, March 15, 1998, Vol. 7, No. 5 |
 | "Technetronic
Times" by Wayne Reynolds, Wisconsin Education Association Council, March
1998 |
 | FTC Gambles on Internet Privacy, Mountain Area
Information Network, February, 1998 |
 | Recommended Links from LawQuest Inc.: Information
Services for Legal Professionals, February, 1998 |
 | "Louche spionnen bedreigen de privacy," by Charles
Groenhuijsen, Computable, December 12, 1997 |
 | "Part
One: Databases Online: What is Already Known," by Will Rodger,
Inter@ctive Week, December 1, 1997 |
 | "Lives
Online: Cyberspace's Identity Crisis," by Will Rodger, Inter@ctive
Week, December 1, 1997 |
 | "To
Surf and Protect: You can stay private online-but it'll cost you"
by Charles Pappas, Yahoo! Internet Life, December 1997
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 | Review from Kevin Frank Information Service,
November 24, 1997 |
 | Review by Martha J. Retallick, Surf's Up!
Online Newsletter, November 13, 1997, No. 10 |
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Privacy On the Internet: Threats, Countermeasures and Policy,
by Roger Clarke, October 19, 1997 |
 | "AIIP
Demonstrates Information Industry Leadership," Press Release, October
15, 1997 |
 | Recommended Books from
Internet Bookwatch,
October, 1997 |
 | "Bad Moon on the Rise," by Hal Crowther,
Creative Loafing Online, Charlotte, NC, September 20, 1997
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Recommendation
from USF Student Chapter of ALA, September 5, 1997 |
 | "Why
Photographers Seldom Get Sued," Random Notes (from PhotoSource
International), September 1997 |
 | "Vormen computernetwerken een bedreiging voor onze
privacy?" New Metropolis Science and Technology Center, August 19, 1997
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 | "KULTURA: Vasington,"
Kulture, June 17, 1997 |
 | "Internet
News: We Can Find it Faster, Better," Business Credit Management UK,
June 15, 1997 |
 | "A Net Full of Tales: Playing Private Eye On The Web"
by Leslie Miller, CyberSun, June 12, 1997 |
 | "Recommended Books" on Microsoft Network's Reading Forum,
June 1997 |
 | "Kids and Chats: Making Safe Choices" by Mike
Brunker, MSNBC, April, 1997 |
 | Find Genealogical Information Online from Biz Nest |
 | General Directory links from Stetson University College
of Law |
 | "Intimidad en el ciberespacio," Atalaya |
 | "Les
newsgroups vous ont à l'oeil" Memento
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 | Links of Interest with
Review, from Discreet
Data Research |
 | People Finding on the Net, from Deadline Online
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 | Prospect Research and Reference Tools |
 | Recommended
Links, from Susan E. Gindin, Information Law |
 | IBM Global Network's "Weekly Reading: Cyberculture,"
(Highly Suggested Books) |
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Selected Issues in Educational Computing, College of Education and
Allied Professions |
 | ForeFront: WebSeeker Results for Forensic: Computer Books |
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Recommended Technology Books and Periodicals: Security from Bailey's
Technology Leadership Bibliography |
 | "Online
Researcher," by Marc Perton, iVillage.com: TheWomen's Network |
 | Derry's Spare Time: Locating People |
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