Todd, here's a few options to consider:
1. Loctite Aviation Gasket Cement #3 is pretty good stuff, but can be messy to apply if you aren't careful. You also have to let it "set up" a bit to get good tack otherwise the gasket may squeeze out a bit when you tighten down the nuts. I generally apply it, then let it sit for a time, and then position the gasket on the cam cover and let it sit some more; when I install the cover, I torque the nuts very lightly until the engine has had a good heat cycle which helps to set the cement.
2. Hylomar will also seal well, but since it never really hardens, gasket squeeze out can be an issue unless you're careful. After a couple of heat cycles you should be ok. Again, the major drawback is that it requires some care to apply it so the gasket edge is nice and clean (if that's important to you).
3. A silicone sealer will seal well, and a clear silicone gives a nice clean appearance to the visible edge of the cork, but if you use this stuff, you should use only that amount necessary to wet the bonding face of the gasket. Most people use far too much and some of the silicone that gets squeezed out may get into the oil passageways and cause a major problem. This shouldn't be an issue with the cam cover gasket since you can inspect the bond-line exposed to the inside of the engine for excess squeeze out of sealant and remove any excess prior to installing the cam cover. I generally use silicone only in those areas where I can inspect the bond for excess squeeze out (major exceptions are the water pump o-rings and the half moon cam cover plugs).
One last thing - I bond the gasket only to the cover, not the head. Just my preference. I find it's easier to remove a gasket from the cover at the bench rather than bending over the side of the car and cleaning up the top of the head - plus you don't have to worry about dropping bits of gasket material down in the timing chest or elsewhere.
I'm sure others will have more to say as everyone seems to have their own personal favorites.
Regards
Rick