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Rattle, Robert.
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303.4833 22
Publication Date
2010
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Rattle's new book challenges key assumptions concerning the role of Internet and communication technologies (ICTs) in globalization processes. The author argues that while globalization is predicated upon a strong, extensive, and interconnected global ICTnetwork of products, processes, and services, the real environmental and health benefits remain far from certain. ICTs have been promoted as the next economic wave with the potential to generate jobs, wealth, and prosperity to surpass that of the industrial era. It is assumed the environmental impacts will be negligible or even beneficial in t.
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Fife, Ryan.
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621.382 21
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2001
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Publishing, BusinessNews.
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658.81202854678
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2013
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This work offers a summary of the book "CUSTOMERS.COM - How To Create A Profitable Business Strategy For The Internet And Beyond by Patricia B. Seybold".Your existing customers hold the key to developing and implementing a successful e-commerce strategy.Get alongside your customers and find out exactly what they need -- what you can do for them to enhance the quality of their lives. Then figure out how to deliver your products and/or services effectively and efficiently. Develop ways to make doing business with your company direct and straightforward. Incorporate the new communications techno
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Gagnaire, Maurice.
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004.68 22
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2003
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Ojanperä, Tero.
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621.3845 21
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2001
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Olson, Gary M.
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507.2 22
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2008
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Modern science is increasingly collaborative, and this volume looks at the challenges and rewards of scientific collaboration enabled by information and communication technology, from theoretical approaches to in-depth case studies.
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Crystal, David, 1941-
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400.2854678 21
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2001
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Countering the popular mythology that electronic communication is somehow bad for language, leading writer on language issues David Crystal argues that the Internet is in fact enabling a dramatic expansion to take place in the range and variety of linguistic forms, and is providing unprecedented opportunities for personal creativity.
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Wilhelm, Anthony G.
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324.02854678 21
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2000
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A fascinating and incisive treatment of a hot topic. This is a philosophical exploration of how emerging information and communication technologies are impacting on political participation in the United States.
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Nunziato, Dawn C.
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2009
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Shows how First Amendment rights are threatened by the privatization of the Internet as corporations are increasingly allowed to control and censor online material and communication, and proposes new legislation to preserve and promote free speech in the.
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Nelson, Ramona, author.
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610.730285 23
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2013
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This is a ""how to"" primer for nurses and health professionals that provides, simply and clearly, the knowledge and skills they need to effectivly use interactive social media when educating consumers/patients on health issues and for their own professional development. The book also includes educational content such as guidelines describing how to use Social Network Tools/Social Network Sites (SNT/SNS) safely and effectively, as well as other resources available to support health professionals and consumers/patients in using SNT/SNS resources for health-related goals. Included as well are ex.
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Last, Mark.
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363.32 22
Publication Date
2005
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As became apparent after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, terrorist groups are increasingly using the Internet as a communication and propaganda tool where they can safely communicate with their affiliates, coordinate action plans, raise funds, and introduce new supporters to their networks. This is evident from the large number of web sites run by different terrorist organizations, though the URLs and geographical locations of these web sites are frequently moved around the globe. The wide use of the Internet by terrorists makes some people think that the risk of a major cyber-attack.
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Sofka, Carla.
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155.9370285 22
Publication Date
2012
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"The book offers a broad overview of how the communication technology revolution affects individuals coping with end-of-life issues, death-related and non-death loss and grief, and implications of the 'digital divide' between those who are knowledgeable about and have access to modern technology, and those who are not. It describes the proliferation of online support groups and social network sites to cope with loss, and mechanisms for the memorialization and commemoration of loss. It also highlights blogging as a mechanism for storytelling and SKYPE as a communication tool during times of loss and grief. The unique issue of disenfranchised grief experienced by online community members is also explored along with ethical issues. Appendices provide guidance regarding the online availability of different types of informational support, tools to evaluate the integrity of online resources, and ethical standards"--Provided by publisher.
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