"Cold Case Research Resources" pulls together conventional forensic information resources, and techniques, sources, and approaches utilized by historians, investigative journalists, and librarians. Moreover, it describes the vast formal and informal networks of individuals and non-governmental groups dedicated to uncovering useful information that could lead to the resolution of unsolved crimes, the locations of missing persons, and the identity of thousands of nameless bodies. This is both a descriptive compilation, and a working manual with check lists for systematic research applicable to any investigation, and also includes tailored check lists for specific applications. It deals with locating personal information, and geographic location characteristics, and contemporaneous activities associated with the person or event of prime interest. The author is clearly focused on approaching cases where all investigative leads have been exhausted by traditional methods. This book should be a core reference in the libraries of units charged with pursuingapparently unsolvable cases of any nature. This task requires more than one could reasonably expect to learn by personal experience. This book is practical, authoritative, and user friendly. A must have for individuals working in this area. Highly recommended !