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Web Wisdom: How to Evaluate and Create Information Quality on the Web
Published in Paperback by Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc (March, 1999)
Authors: Janet E. Alexander and Marsha A. Tate
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Earning respect on the Net
This book is an in-depth analysis of the factors that make a Website believable. The authors, two librarians, examine numerous aspects of Websites and point out how they can be used to evaluate sites as trustworthy sources of information or goods. They begin with 5 traditional evaluation criteria: authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency, and intended audience, and give examples of how these criteria apply to Websites. They also extend these criteria with evaluation measures that are specific to the medium. They then apply the evaluation criteria to different types of Websites: advocacy, business, informational, news, personal, and entertainment pages. This book is a must-have for libraries and researchers. It would also be very useful for serious Web designers who want to understand what kinds of design factors will bring credibility and respect to their Websites.

Great for individual web users, students and teachers!
The authors have done a great job of providing criteria, explanations and examples for web users who wish to evaluate information on the web. We all know there is a ton of stuff out there, much of it bad or biased. Now we know how to tell the wheat from the chaff. Individual web users will want to have the book handy when looking for consumer, health, business, or other kinds of data on the web. Teachers may want to require it as a text or supplemental reading in courses which involve web user. Students who include information found on the web in their research can use this guide to determine the quality, currency and objectivity of web sites. This book fills a gap in the literature. Nicely written. Easy to read. Great gift idea.


Winter Words: Poetry & Personal Writings
Published in Audio Cassette by Naxos Audio Books (April, 2000)
Authors: Thomas Hardy, Bruce Alexander, and Janet Maw
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A welcome celebration of Hardy's poetry.
In North America, Thomas Hardy is better known for his novels than for his poems, but Hardy himself prized his verse more, and this recording demonstrates the breadth and depth of his achievement as a poet.

It features compelling performances of more than 70 of Hardy's poems by two distinguished British actors, Bruce Alexander and Janet Maw. Hardy wrote the earliest of these as a teenager and the last of them some seven decades later. Carefully-chosen excerpts from Hardy's autobiography and the writings of his first wife, Emma, help place trace the biographical sources of many of the poems.

What's most impressive is Hardy's versatility: of the 70-odd poems here, no two use the same form, and the subjects range from the joys of young love to the wistful resignation of the poet, in his eighties, musing on fate and change.

When the Academy of American Poets asked me to name ten poetry recordings that every library should have, for a feature on their web site, this was one of my choices.

Exploring the breadth and depth of a great poet.
In North America, Hardy is better known as a novelist than as a poet, but it was his poems that Hardy himself prized most, and they are highly regarded in Britain today.

This recording features performances of more than 70 of Hardy's poems by two distinguished British actors, Bruce Alexander and Janet Maw. The poems are accompanied by carefully-chosen excerpts from Hardy's autobiography and the writings of his first wife, Emma.

The result is a compelling program that makes an excellent introduction to newcomers to Hardy's work and will also delight those who have already discovered this wise and compassionate poet. What is most impressive is Hardy's versatility: of the 70-odd poems here, I don't think any two use the same form, and the content ranges from the joys of young love to the widtful resignation of the poet, in his eighties, musing on fate and change.

When the Academy of American Poets asked me to name ten poetry recordings that every library should have, this was one of my recommendations.


The Warrior's Edge: Front-Line Strategies for Victory on the Corporate Battlefield
Published in Paperback by Avon (June, 1992)
Authors: Colonel John B. Alexander, Major Richard Groller, Janet Morris, John B. Alexander, and Richard Groller
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Valuable tool
I have read this book several times. I have used many of the techniques described in it to my advantage. The authors explain how to develop your mental edge making you a more valuable asset to your employer. It also provides you some insight to the capabilities of the human mind. I would recommend this book for leaders in the military, law enforcement, and corporate business.


The Warrior's Edge
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow (October, 1990)
Authors: John B. Alexander, Richard Groller, and Janet Morris
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Fascinating
This book was the first to reveal some experimental work in the field of "Enhancing Human Performance" carried out by the US military & intelligence community. A significant core of the book, for me, was the previously classified material on "The Jedi Project", which utilised NLP and similar advanced learning technologies to train soldiers in pistol shooting, with dramatic results. Other chapters deal with topics which have since become more widely, and controversially known , such as Remote Viewing. All in all The Warrior's Edge displays a fascinating junction of military practicality and new age beliefs.

Skills and Techniques for every situation!
The book while explaining cutting edge reserarch in the military, really is an excellent book about developing the skills and technqiues on how to expertly master new skills, influence others skillfully and ethically, goal-setting, and many other topics. Very unique information, using a lot of neuro-linguistic programming. Really enjoyed the chapter on reality mapping, in helping me to understand that other people interpret the world according to their own assumptions and values. Great book. Highly recommend, because it's not about killing, but living your life and achieving your full potential.


Pre Hospital Management for the Geriatric Patient
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (01 September, 2003)
Authors: Bruce M. Becker, Robert A. Partridge, Alexander, R.B. Anderson, Barrera, Becker, Janet Brigham, Fessler, Frank, and J. Gray
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Excellant companion book for practice development
This book is written in an accessible and practical format. It assumes nothing but at the same time treats the reader as an intelligent participant on the journey to understanding evidence based practice.

It is up to date and I was especially impressed with the web address it gives to ensure the reader is kept abreast of any changes since publication.

It systematically explains the need and use of 'evidence', how to find it (the search advice is comprehensive and includes details such as search terms and the best search engines aswell as web addresses) how to evaluate it and also how to act on it.

All in all this book was great, and I would reccomend it to anyone involved in evidence based healthcare practice as it will guide you through the thorniest problems.


Alexander Hamilton
Published in School & Library Binding by Children's Book Press (June, 1977)
Author: Janet Tegland
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Alexander I (Profiles in Power Series)(Paper)
Published in Textbook Binding by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (April, 1995)
Author: Janet M. Hartley
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Alexander I: Profiles in Power Series
Published in Paperback by French & European Pubns (August, 1994)
Author: Janet M. Hartley
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The Allen story, 1807-1994 : from South Shields, Durham to Cootamundra, N.S.W. & Glen Iris, Victoria
Published in Unknown Binding by J.P. Robinson ()
Author: Janet Purvis Robinson
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Empathy Revisited
Published in Audio Cassette by The Stone Center (June, 1986)
Authors: Judith Jordan, Alexander Kaplan, and Janet Surrey
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