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The Arsenal Ship Acquisition Process Experience: Contrasting and Common Impressions from the Contractor Teams and Joint Program Office
Published in Paperback by RAND (1999)
Authors: Robert S. Leonard, Jeffrey A. Drezner, Geoffrey Sommer, United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
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Arssenal Ship: The Inside Story
As one of the members of the Arsenal Ship Government team, I was pleased to see the comprehensive and frank insights to the program provided by the book. Rand Corp was hired by the program office at the beginning to document what was a ground-breaking experiment in Navy ship acquisition and they did an outstanding job of capturing the complete story. They pull no punches in describing the program's development, with views from both industry and Government, and the reasons for its ultimate demise. Everyone interested in Naval history will find this a fascinating read.


Fields of Reading
Published in Paperback by Bedford/St. Martin's (26 January, 2001)
Authors: Nancy R. Comley, David Hamilton, Carl H. Klaus, Robert Scholes, and Nancy Sommers
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Phenomenal Reading!
I had to purchase this book for my english course, but after only two weeks of reading and discussion I feel such an empowerment by the selections. I wouldn't be able to choose a favorite author because each one is represented so uniquely by their stories. After my class is over, I look forward to sitting down and reading those that were not assigned and re-reading those icons of society that were picked by my professor. If you want a short introduction to various famous authors then this is definitely a book you will enjoy!


Inspiring Others to Win
Published in Paperback by Griffin Pub (1998)
Author: Robert B. Sommer
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A great book for the nightstand and the briefcase
Inspiring Others to Win is full of uplifting advice from motivational speakers on how to coach/mentor others. This advice can be applied in all areas of life from jumping out of an airplane to having a closer, more meaningful relationship with your teenager. Reading this book excites the doer within. It encourages you to do what you know you should be doing, but aren't, and then adds new flavors and twists to get you going. The anecdotes are wonderful. A great book for the nightstand and the briefcase.


Street Art
Published in Paperback by Music Sales Corp (1975)
Author: Robert Sommer
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Find and Buy this book!
Robert Sommer captures constructions, murals and sculpture that inspired artists enhance our lives with. From mudflat sculptures to "mailbox mannequins", Sommer documents street art in beautiful photographic color. This one is worth searching the used book stores for.


The Winning Spirit: Achieving Olympic Level Performance in Business & Personal Advancements
Published in Paperback by Griffin Pub (1996)
Author: Robert B. Sommer
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Winning Spirit is a Winner!
Okay, so you've read everything there is to read about setting goals and achieving them. Not quite. Every essay in this book is a winner, with fresh perspectives and unique insights into motivation, world-class performance and overcoming the obstacles that hold you back from your own Olympic-level gold medal results. I've read it all, written a book myself, and taught others about the subject, but I read this book from cover to cover and underlined every other sentence. You won't read this one in one sitting, but the time you take will be worth it.


Authoritative Guide to Self-Help Resources in Mental Health
Published in Hardcover by Guilford Press (01 September, 2000)
Authors: John Santrock, Edward Zuckerman, John Norcross, Linda Campbell, Thomas Smith, and Robert Sommer
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Self-help is big business
Self-help is big business. According to Gerald Rosen (1993) as many as 2000 self-help books are published each year. However, only a very few have been evaluated empirically. This sad state of affairs is a poor response to the appeal made by Rosen (1987) that self-help books should first be evaluated empirically before being sold to the general public. Additionally, the little research that has been done on do-it-yourself treatment books sometimes demonstrates major limitations in their usefulness. Yet psychologists continue to develop and market new programs with increasingly exaggerated claims. This is potentially a problem. Especially as psychologists often use self-help books as adjuncts to their clinical practice (Starker, 1988). The good news from research (e.g. Gould & Clum, 1993) is that certain self-help programs can be quite effective. Fairburn’s Binge Eating Disorder treatment (Carter & Fairburn, 1998) and the Albany protocol for Panic Disorder (Barlow & Craske, 1994) are two good examples. In Gould and Clum’s (1993) meta-analysis, fears, depression, headaches, and sleep disturbances were especially amenable to self-help approaches. Sometimes with effect sizes as large as for therapist assisted treatments.

How can busy clinicians keep up with the flood of new self-help books, and know which to recommend? Guilford Press offers a solution. In an attempt to help the clinicians a guide to self-help resources in mental health has been published. It includes ratings and reviews of more than 600 self-help books, autobiographies and popular films. It also includes hundreds of Internet sites, and listings of online support groups. The book addresses 28 prevalent clinical disorders and life challenges – from Schizophrenia, Anxiety and Mood Disorders to Career Development, Stress Management and Relaxation.

To determine the usefulness of the self-help resources a series of national studies have been conducted over the past 7 years. The methodology consisted of a lengthy survey mailed to clinical and counselling psychologists residing throughout the USA. A total of 2,500 psychologists contributed with their expertise and judgement in evaluating the books, movies, and Internet sites. The self-help resources were rated on a 5-point scale (-2 to +2). These data were converted into a one to five star rating (negative ratings were given a dagger). On this basis, 19% of the self-help books were rated as “very helpful” and fortunately only 1% as “very harmful” [e.g. the assertiveness training book Winning Through Intimidation by Ringer (1973) and the weight management book the Beverly Hills Diet by Mazel (1981). Interestingly, many of the books by Scientologist guru L Ron Hubbard are categorized as extremely bad].

When looking more closely at a specific disorder, let us say for example panic disorder, there are some good books that I feel are missing. This is probably because of the rating criteria. In order for a book to be included in this self-help guide the psychologists used as referees had to know about the book beforehand. It was their rating of previously read books that mattered. Hence, if there were good books out there that had not been read by many referees [like the Australian panic disorder workbook by Franklin (1996)], they would automatically receive a lower rating. Thus, a low rating does not necessarily mean that a book is less helpful than a higher rated book – only that it has not reached a wide audience. For example, an excellent book, An End to Panic (Zuercher-White, 1998), previously recommended in a review article (Carlbring, Westling, & Andersson, 2000) was described as “highly regarded by the psychologists in our national studies but not well known, leading to a 3-star rating.” (p. 79). Another thing that disturbed me was that this particular author’s name was misspelled. Instead of Zuercher the surname appeared as Luerchen. No wonder the book was “not well known”! One wonders how many other errors this survey included.

In a perfect world all self-help books would be scrutinized in the same manner as other treatments. However, as a majority of the published books still have not been evaluated, this new guide to self-help is a step in the right direction. Despite questionable inclusion criteria and a few errors I thoroughly recommend this excellent guide to self-help

Reveals the good ones, bad ones, how to tell the difference
From books and movies to the Internet, Authoritative Guide to Self-Help Resources in Mental Health provides a strong survey of self-help resources in mental health which reveals the good ones, bad ones, and how general consumers can tell the difference. Five national studies involving over 2,500 mental health professionals lends to a rating of over six hundred titles and films, along with Internet sites evaluated by a clinical psychologist.

A must have for anyone interested in self-help.
This book contains reviews / lists of the best (and worst) of self-help books / movies and internet resources. It has been compiled using surveys of 1000's of mental health professionals and gives essential guidance on which resources are helpful, and which are best left alone.

The book is clearly-written and well laid out - each chapter relates to a specific problem area eg mood disorders, men's issues, abuse, anxiety etc.

I found the recommendations on books particularly helpful - one can immediately determine which are the best books to read on their own specific problem. Clearly, the input of mental health professionals gives a "scientific" basis on recommendations which in turn leads to a systematic process of choosing which resources should be given credence.

Essential reading if you want to build up a collection of serious (i.e. most useful) self-help resources.


Java P2P Unleashed: With JXTA, Web Services, XML, Jini, JavaSpaces, and J2EE
Published in Paperback by Sams (12 September, 2002)
Authors: Robert Flenner, Michael Abbott, Toufic Boubez, Frank Cohen, Navaneeth Krishnan, Alan Moffet, Rajam Ramamurti, Bilal Siddiqui, and Frank Sommers
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too wordy
this book has too much redundant info and lacks coherence. try the jxta in a nutshell instead; to the point, simple and clear.

Referencing similarities with existing, familiar systems
Peer-to-peer (P2P) has progressed from a curiosity to a serious opportunity for businesses to move beyond the costs and limitations of traditional client-server based computing. With a choice of several new, maturing technologies, Java developers need a single source to explain the benefits of each technology and help them see how to fit the P2P "pieces" together - both in building new systems and integrating with existing ones. Java P2P Unleashed: With JXTA, Web Services, XML, Jini, JavaSpaces, and J2EE starts with a discussion of the P2P architecture, referencing similarities with existing, familiar systems while previewing several types of P2P applications. Java P2P Unleashed explains how to plan ahead for security, routing, performance and other issues when developing a P2P application. Each Java P2P technology is approached from a P2P perspective, focusing on implementation concerns Java developers will face while using them. The last section includes several large-scale examples of different P2P applications - managing content, building communities, integrating services, routing messages, and using intelligent agents to gather information. The final chapter looks ahead to future developments in Java P2P technologies, including the use of J2ME. Java P2P Unleashed is confidently recommended for Intermediate to Advanced level users. 752 pages.

One-stop shop
This book's title is a bit misleading, as it covers a lot more than P2P. In addition to JXTA, it also has chapters on Jini, and several chapters on Web services. Some of the chapters are better than others; the chapters on JXTA are especially informative. Because the book has many authors, some of the information is repeated, but that does not detract from the book's overall high quality.


The mind's eye : imagery in everyday life
Published in Unknown Binding by Delacorte Press ()
Author: Robert Sommer
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Used for Science Project; Helped a lot!
This book helped me greatly on my science project. the project was on memory, specifically auditory & visual memory. This book had lots of information about 'Verbalizers' and 'Visualizers' which i found very helpful. it even had a quote which helped as a great opener for the paper! thanks!


Practical Guide to Behavioral Res 2e
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1988)
Authors: Robert Sommer and Barbara B. Sommer
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Very basic introduction
This book is a very basic guide for someone who has never taken a psychology class before, giving information on library searches and how to use the internet. The two chapters on statistics were informative, though drawn out. It's a very dry read.

Excellent overview of basic research methods
I have used various editions of this text in my classes for many years. It provides an excellent overview of the basic research methodologies. The text is clear and understandable for individuals who have no research background.


Authoritative Guide to Self-Help Resources in Mental Health, Revised Edition
Published in Hardcover by Guilford Press (2003)
Authors: John Santrock, Edward Zuckerman, John Norcross, Linda Campbell, Thomas Smith, and Robert Sommer
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