Summary
The following books are reviewed. 1. Cashing In with Content: How Innovative Marketers Use Digital Information to Turn Browsers into Buyers, by David Meerman Scott, 2. The Successful Academic Librarian: Winning Strategies from Library Leaders, edited by Gwen M Gregory, and 3. Theories of Information Behavior, edited by Karen Fisher, Sanda Erdelez, and Lynne McKechnie. Books recommended by Information Today staff members include: 1. State of Fear, by Michael Crichton, 2. All the President's Spin: George W Bush, the Media, and the Truth, by Ben Fritz, Bryan Keefer and Brendan Nyhan, 3. Recipes and Gracious Traditions from Highlands Bard and Grill, by Frank Stitt, 4. My Losing Season, by Pat Conroy, and 5. Good Omens, by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.
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Tomes for the Holidays
Once again for the December issue of IT, I am a columnist without articles to review, since all of the Information Today, Inc. (ITI) publications except IT have a combined November/December issue. And while I would certainly enjoy taking the month off to do some more unpacking, my editor wouldn't appreciate a blank page in the Cover Notes section.
Instead, I will score some brownie points with John Bryans, editor in chief and publishe...See the full content of this document
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