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ONLINE Jan/Feb 2003 Deborah Lynne Wiley |
Recommended Readings on Digital Resources, the Internet Economy, and the Dangers of Cyberspace How to Build a Digital Library... The Librarian's Internet Survival Guide: Strategies for the High-Tech Reference Desk... Re-Thinking the Network Economy: The True Forces that Drive the Digital Marketplace... Net Crimes & Misdemeanors: Outmaneuvering the Spammers... etc.  |
Finance & Development December 1, 2002 |
Book Reviews Beyond Sweatshops: Foreign Direct Investment and Globalization in Developing Countries by Theodore H. Moran... Capacity for Development: New Solutions to Old Problems by Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Carlos Lopes, and Kahid Malik... Free Trade Today by Jagdish Bhagwati... etc.  |
Salon.com December 20, 2002 Gary Kamiya |
Sex, sin and the gangs of San Francisco "The Barbary Coast," by the little-known author of "Gangs of New York," remains one of the strangest and most indispensable books about the city by the bay.  |
Salon.com December 19, 2002 |
Something for everyone From Burning Man and NASA's moon photos to James Bond posters and Marilyn Monroe, we recommend the best gift books for those hard-to-please people on your list.  |
IDB America December 2002 Claudia Neira |
A woman and a country come of age Gioconda Belli's life-long rebelliousness has led her to become one of the most well-known and important Nicaraguan writers of recent years.  |
CIO January 1, 2003 |
Good Ideas Ideas are essential to a company's survival. Here are a few recent titles whose ideas about ideas may inspire CIO readers in 2003 and beyond.  |
CIO January 1, 2003 Edward Prewitt |
Book 'Em One of the more popular business books in recent years is titled First, Break All the Rules. Executives at Adelphia, Enron, Tyco and WorldCom may have taken that advice too literally. Forthcoming offerings from business publishers seem to reflect the shift in the zeitgeist for 2003.  |
Knowledge@Wharton December 18, 2002 |
Lou Gerstner's Turnaround Tales at IBM Gerstner showed 'em. His new book, Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?, is subtitled Inside IBM's Historic Turnaround and it's fun reading Gerstner's take on how that came about.  |
Salon.com December 17, 2002 David Brin |
J.R.R. Tolkien -- enemy of progress "The Lord of the Rings" is lovingly crafted, seductive -- and profoundly backward-looking. Why not look at things through the Dark Lord's eye for a change?  |
Salon.com December 17, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
Highway to heaven A shy, uptight journalist talks about the months he spent aboard the Playboy Miss Millennium bus, searching the nation for the ultimate Playmate.  |
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