Mary Ellen Bates
Building
and Running a Successful Research Business: A Guide For
the Independent Information Professional
(CyberAge Books, 2003, 472 pages)
Online research is one of the hottest work-from-home business
opportunities of the decade, and this handbook provides
the information necessary to launch, manage, and build a
successful research business. Explained is every step of
the process including getting started, running the business,
marketing, and researching.
Super
Searchers Cover the World: The Online Secrets of International
Business Researchers
(CyberAge Books, 2001, 290 pages)
As Internet access becomes ubiquitous, firms are finding
ways to reach new markets, suppliers, distributors, and
customers around the world. At the same time, information
about international economies, industries, and companies
is increasingly available on the Web, making it easier than
ever to research global business opportunities. In this
book, skilled researchers from government organisations,
multinational companies, universities, libraries, and research
firms around the world share the secrets of successful international
business research.
Mining
for Gold on the Internet
(McGraw-Hill, 2000, 272 pages)
An estimated 15 million investors use the Internet to get
financial information. These investors are often experienced
traders, but not necessarily experienced Net searchers.
This volume is directed at the individual investor who understands
finance but needs advice on how to use the Net effectively
to research companies, execute trades, and track and manage
their portfolios.
Researching
Online For Dummies (2nd edition)
by Mary Ellen Bates and Reva Basch
(Hungry Minds, 2000, 408 pages)
There's a world of information out there on the Internet
- if you know how to find it. This acclaimed guide shows
you the way. Packed with tips on using the latest search
engines, a handy directory of top research sites, and loads
of research tricks and shortcuts, it explains how to zero
in fast on the facts you need.
Super
Searchers Do Business: The Online Secrets of Top Business
Researchers
(CyberAge Books, 1999, 206 pages)
This book presents eleven interviews of leading researchers
who use the Internet and online services to find critical
business information. It reveals how the pros choose online
sources, evaluate search results, and tackle the most challenging
business research projects.
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Mary Ellen
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Chris Sherman
Google
Power: Unleash the Full Potential of Google
McGraw-Hill, 2005, 456 Pages
Get the most out of your Google searches and find the exact
information you need with help from this hands-on guide.
Google Power: Unleash the Full Potential of Google takes
you under the hood of the ultimate search engine and shows
you how to turbo charge your Google searching for maximum
results. In the first part of the book, you’ll find
out how to access the wide array of power tools that are
hidden beneath the surface of Google’s clean, simple
interface. Then you’ll get hundreds of proven tips
and techniques that will dramatically improve your searching--no
matter what you’re looking for.
The
Invisible Web: Uncovering Information Sources Search Engines
Can't See
by Chris Sherman and Gary Price
(CyberAge Books, 2001, 402 pages)
Enormous expanses of the Internet are unreachable with standard
Web search engines. This book provides the key to finding
these hidden resources by identifying how to uncover and
use invisible Web resources. Mapping the invisible Web,
when and how to use it, assessing the validity of the information,
and the future of Web searching are topics covered in detail.
The
CD-ROM Handbook
(McGraw-Hill, 2nd edition, 1994, 579 pages)
Utilizing the vast storage capacity and cost-effectiveness
of Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM) is easy, thanks
to this handy, all-in-one reference. Updated from the highly
respected first edition, this second edition presents the
latest information and implementation techniques in CD-ROM
related hardware and software, as well as multimedia technologies
like DVI.
Elements
of Basic: A Problem Solving Approach for Business
Elements
of Pascal: A Problem Solving Approach for Business
Elements of Cobol: A Problem Solving Approach for Business
(John Wiley & Sons, 1984)
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Chris
Sherman |