FINDING PEOPLE: FOLLOWING THE
PAPER/DIGITAL TRAIL

Practical Methods and Sources of Personal Public Record Access.

Psychological Profiling
Ethical Concerns and Legal Issues

PANEL

Moderator: BARBARA SEMONCHE, Director, UNC-CH School of Journalism and Mass Communication Library

PAT STITH, Investigative reporter with The News & Observer and 1996 Pulitzer Prize winner for the "Boss Hog" Series

CHERYL POIRIER, Senior consultant with The Futures Group and leading business expert on Personality Intelligence Profiling

CAROLYN HARDNETT, Reference librarian and news researcher with The St. Petersburg Times

 

AGENDA

Opening Remarks and Introduction of Speakers SEMONCHE

"Cop Killers, Hogs, and the Essentials of Good Record Work" STITH

"Researching People by Personality Profiling" POIRIER

"You Can Run, But You Can't Hide" HARDNETT

"Ethical Concerns and Legal Issues" SEMONCHE

GUIDES

MICHELLE QUIGLEY'S PATHFINDER: Finding People in Florida

SEMONCHE'S GUIDE TO FINDING BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE MATERIAL FOR JOURNALISM STUDENTS

Brooke Cain's Research on "Boss Hog" series for The News & Observer

FINDING PEOPLE'S EMAIL ADDRESSES

 

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This page was created by Barbara P. Semonche and Rob Vreeland originally in 1996. It was last updated May 2007.