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A unique perspective on human-computer interaction, with a focus on the paradigm shift in enterprise computing from data processing to rich content management.
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Business Blogging for Health Professionals Using TypePad:
A Jump-Start Approach

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  Design Conversations:
Envisioning Content-Rich Enterprise Systems

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© 2006 by Dale A. Hunscher
128 pages
eBook: 2-up 5x9 PDF format
Paperback: Spiral-bound 5x9 format
  © 2003 by Dale A. Hunscher
266 pages
eBook: 8x11 PDF format
Paperback: perfect-bound 7.5x9.5 format

No-nonsense advice for doctors, nurses, therapists, informaticians, health policy wonks, medical college faculty, students, and staff, and all other health professionals - in fact, for members of any profession - from a successful blogger. This is not Blogging For Dummies, nor How To Become A Millionaire Blogger. It gives you detailed insider knowledge, step-by-step advice, and practical tips on how professional bloggers get found by the audience they want to reach. Available in PDF eBook and spiral-bound paperback formats.


  The subject of this book is envisioning the architecture and design of large-scale, content-rich information spaces. While the author's experience is in the realm of content providers, the content of whose repositories may encompass hundreds of gigabytes or even terabytes, the principles described herein apply equally to the information systems of any medium- to large enterprise, whether a business, a government agency, or a not-for-profit institution such as a university, foundation, or non-governmental organization (NGO). All such enterprises need to manage information that far exceeds the grasp of any single human caretaker.

For that reason alone, these enterprises require rational and communicable information architectures, foundations upon which the enterprise can depend as it grows and evolves. The value of an organization's intellectual property far exceeds the value of its physical assets in virtually every case. Hence, the management of large-scale information spaces is a matter of strategic importance, yet one that is often neglected in budgetary and planning processes. Available in PDF eBook and perfect-bound (trade) paperback formats.

PDF eBook Price: $19.95

Spiral Bound Price: $34.95 USA and Canada

Spiral Bound Price: $49.95 International

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  PDF eBook Price: $19.95

Paperback Price: $34.95 USA and Canada

Paperback Price: $49.95 International

(Spiral-bound prices include expedited shipping and immediate access to eBook)

Money Back Guarantee on all versions