The first two sites are more public-friendly. They both explain somewhat simply what constitutes cold fusion and how fusion reactions in general work. The next two go into depth as to what is cold fusion and the technicalities behind it. The last one describes an experiment which may or not constitute cold fusion. Batts, Shelley (2007, October 12). The Facts (and Myths) Behind Cold Fusion. Retrieved from http://www.omninerd.com/articles/The_Facts_and_Myths_Behind_Cold_Fusion
Sargoytchev, Stoyan (2011). Theoretical Feasibility of Cold Fusion According to the BSM - Supergravitation Unified Theory. Retrieved from http://vixra.org/pdf/1112.0043v2.pdf
Batts, Shelley (2007, October 12). The Facts (and Myths) Behind Cold Fusion. Retrieved from
http://www.omninerd.com/articles/The_Facts_and_Myths_Behind_Cold_Fusion
Freudenrich, Ph.D., Craig (2005, August 11). How Nuclear Fusion Reactors Work. Retrieved
from http://science.howstuffworks.com/fusion-reactor.htm
Heffner, Horace (2010, March 28). Cold Fusion Nuclear Reactions. Retrieved from
http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=179
Sargoytchev, Stoyan (2011). Theoretical Feasibility of Cold Fusion According to the BSM -
Supergravitation Unified Theory. Retrieved from http://vixra.org/pdf/1112.0043v2.pdf
Takahashi, Akito (2008, May 27). Reproducible Cold Fusion Excess Heat Experiment?.
Retrieved from http://nextbigfuture.com/2008/05/reproducable-cold-fusion-excess-heat.html