There are two main variants: cooked or uncooked.
The all recipes site has a list of cheesecake recipes. Simply Recipes also provides a list of cheesecake recipes, and you can find some on the BBC good food site.
All Recipes is an excellent site with step by step instructions on how to make a cheesecake, as well as many cheesecake recipes. Youtube also has good video guides on the subject.
I use "AllRecipes.com" for all of my recipe needs http://allrecipes.com/recipes/desserts/cakes/cheesecakes/ I love this strawberry cheesecake http://allrecipes.com/recipe/strawberry-cheesecake-2/detail.aspx
You can find recipes for a New York Cheese Cake from a a good desserts cookbook from your local bookseller. In addition, you can try recipe sites, such as Allrecipes.
Interesting cheesecake recipes can be found on Taste of Home, Smitten Kitchen, Delish, Food Network, All Recipes, Recipe4Living, Good Food, Women Talk and Grandma's Kitchen.
A good recipe for cheesecake is located here http://www.cooksrecipes.com/diabetic-recipes/diabetic_cakes.html This site also has a lot of other sweet things for people who have diabetes to make.
Allrecipes is a website full of recipes for every sort of food you could imagine. I would try their cheesecake section to see what kind of cheesecake best suits you and your family.
You can find a good strawberry cheesecake recipe online, like the BBC website, or other cooking websites. A recipe book that contains a good strawberry cheesecake recipe is the 'Taste of Home Recipes' and all you just need to do is read the recipe to find out if there is anything special that you should do when baking a strawberry cheesecake.
There are two types of cheesecakes: Chilled and baked. They use different recipes and have different textures. Both are good.
The following website offers a simple to prepare diabetic cheesecake, http://www.amazingcheesecakerecipes.com/diabetic-cheesecake.html Plain gelatin can be used instead of flavored in this recipe.
Best diabetic cheesecake recipes include Raspberry-Mint Swirl Cheesecake, No-Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake, Cranberry Phyllo Cheesecake, Ricotta Cheesecake with Apple Topper.
The first question that needs to be addressed is whether you prefer baked or no bake cheesecake. Personally, I love my baked cheesecake, and being an avid baker, can recommend heading over to marthastewart.com for all your baking recipes. I have tried several flavours of cheesecake from her site, and have never missed. Good luck!