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Blisspix's toread [21 articles]

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  • Amazon.com: The Art of Project Management: Books: Scott Berkun
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2007-03-19 03:21:41 as **
  • Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age
    (30 January 2006)
    by Alasdair Roberts
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-08-17 02:04:48 as **
  • Management of Intellectual Property (New Horizons in Intellectual Property.)
    (30 September 2006)
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-08-17 02:04:22 as **
  • Globalization and Its Discontents
    (18 April 2003)
    by Joseph E Stiglitz
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-08-17 02:03:48 as **
  • The Economics of Attention : Style and Substance in the Age of Information
    (01 May 2006)
    by Richard A Lanham
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-08-08 04:38:49 as ** along with 2 people rex dmueller
  • ALA TechSource | Linking and the OpenURL
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-03-01 23:55:13 as **
  • Public Values and Private Interests (RTPI Library)
    (15 February 2006)
    by Heather Campbell, Robert Marshall
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 05:49:03 as **
  • School Commercialism; From Democratic Ideal to Market Commodity
    (23 June 2005)
    by Alex Molnar
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 05:48:32 as **
  • Neo-Bohemia: Art and Commerce in the Postindustrial City
    (28 October 2005)
    by Richard Lloyd
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 05:48:12 as **
  • The Culture Struggle
    (15 January 2006)
    by Michael Parenti
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 05:47:49 as ** along with 1 person dlouzeck
  • Attention Deficit Democracy
    (10 January 2006)
    by James Bovard
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 05:47:23 as **
  • Diet for a Dead Planet: How the Food Industry Is Killing Us
    (30 November 2004)
    by Christopher D Cook
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 05:47:08 as **
  • Critique of Everyday Life, Volume II
    (16 October 2002)
    by Henri Lefebvre, Michel Trebitsch
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 05:46:52 as **
  • The Politics of Public Space
    (05 October 2005)
    by Setha Low
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 05:46:25 as **
  • notes How LIS Professionals Can Use Alerting Services for Survival: Grasping Opportunities
    by Ina Fourie
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 02:22:43 as **
  • Faculty-Librarian Relationships
    (01 June 2005)
    by Paul O Jenkins
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 02:21:53 as **
  • Continuing Professional Development: A Guide For Information Professionals
    (30 November 2004)
    by Alan Brine
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 02:21:25 as **
  • notes Radical Library and Information Work: Issues and Ideas
    (01 May 2006)
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 02:21:06 as **
  • notes Using the Internet for Political Research: Practical Tips And Hints
    (01 September 2003)
    by Heather Dawson
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 02:20:35 as ** along with 1 person lewis71
  • notes Intellectual Property and the Work of Information Professionals
    by Helen Raduntz
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 02:20:13 as **
  • notes Digital Information Contexts: Theoretical Approaches to Understanding Digital Information (Information Professional S.)
    (01 November 2006)
    by Luke Tredinnick
    posted to toread by Blisspix on 2006-02-07 02:19:48 as **
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