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antidote to corporate literatureReview Date: 2007-05-01
A necessary, well-conceived antidote to media monopolyReview Date: 1999-09-25

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excellent!!!!Review Date: 1999-01-21
It's done for AOL what dianetics has done for the brain!Review Date: 1996-09-16

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Fabulous Choice of ShowsReview Date: 2004-05-18
Ticket information, studio information, & clear instructionsReview Date: 2002-02-05


where is the current edition?Review Date: 2000-07-24
The best book for architects and designers visiting LAReview Date: 1999-09-30

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A cogent guide to NYC's best buildingsReview Date: 2002-08-02
The book is lightweight and compact -- easy to hide in your messenger bag so you don't have to look like a tourist. Almost all the book is about Manhattan, though, so don't expect to find much in the outer boroughs.
Definitely a good book to have if you want to spend some time "wandering intelligently" through Manhattan.
A must for a tourist in New-YorkReview Date: 2001-04-22
This guide added a huge quality to my visit in New-York. It is very well organised and it is not heavy. It highlights many special places that I would not have known them from another guide.


A Global GuideReview Date: 2000-05-11
Guide for the Perplexed!Review Date: 2000-04-06

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A very good dictionary.Review Date: 2004-09-02
But overall this is a very good guide to the language of audit. Recommend.
Valuable tool.Review Date: 2004-09-01
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Net ResourcesReview Date: 2003-07-02
ReviewReview Date: 2000-06-19
By: Ron Keister Date: 6-15-00
The Auditor's Guide to Internet Resources, 2nd Edition has a lot of very useful information for auditors interested in using the Internet as an audit tool. In fact, there is good information for anyone interested in using the Internet. While the whole book is useful, for auditors the most interesting and immediately useful areas include:
A. The Internet Literacy Checklist B. The Digital Literacy Self-Assessment Tool C. Information on how auditors can use the Internet D Internet Search strategies and evaluating search results E. Guidelines and techniques for auditors to evaluate Internet information and data
The Internet Literacy Checklist and Digital Literacy Self-Assessment Tool will help auditors understand their Internet strengths and areas that could use improvement. Audit Directors and Managers can use these to help identify audit staff training needs, as well as help them assess their reliance on auditors' use of Internet information. The effective use of these can help improve the quality and quantity of audit work.
The Internet audit use areas presented in this book are some things that all audit organizations should seriously consider. I fear too many are not making high-quality use of the Internet, resulting in less economical and valuable audits. With the usual limited resources, audit organizations must focus their efforts on key organizational issues in an efficient and effective manner.
Knowing how to identify and find the "right" audit information via the Internet in a well-organized and successful way is essential. This book provides excellent techniques and ideas for how to achieve this. First, it provides a good method for identifying what information should be searched for. Then it provides excellent Internet search techniques and ideas. Last, it provides a first-rate way to assess the adequacy and validity of the Internet information obtained.
If the above were the only things in this book, it is worth the price. But no, there are other interesting areas including:
A. The list of available Internet features and how to understand and use them B. Good information on audit discussion groups, tips on use, and a thorough list C. Excellent "real-life" examples of how auditors have used the Internet D. A great list of technical data that can help reduce the dreaded call to "support" and the wait on them to "fix it" E. Last, but not least, is the details or inside Internet information that help you understand the Internet, how it works, and it's good and not so good features.
Reviewer Background: Mr. Keister has a bachelor and master degrees in Accounting; is a CIA and CPA; and has more than 25 years auditing experience, the last 20 in internal auditing in both large and small organizations, private industry and higher education. He has been using computers since about 1982 and the Internet since 1995, but is not an IT auditor.
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A must have reference for anyone researching B-17's !!!Review Date: 1999-04-23
A great book enthusiasts, not necessarily casual fansReview Date: 2000-09-22
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Truly a great book for enthusiastsReview Date: 2000-10-11
THERE ARE VERY FEW PICTURES IN THIS BOOK, IT IS BASICALLY A LONG LIST OF NAMES AND SERIAL NUMBERS. IF PICTURES IS WHAT YOU WANT, GET "VINTAGE AIRCRAFT NOSE ART" by Gary M Valant AS THAT HAS NEARLY 1000 PICTURES OF DIFFERENT NOSE ART SAMPLES. Incredible amount of information packed into this book. if you're a true WWII buff, get this when you can as it seems to go in and out of print and sometimes is hard to get.
B-24 Nose Art DirectoryReview Date: 2000-07-19
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A quick flip through these pages, though, reveals that the independent publisher is still alive and well in North America and the world beyond. There are listings for modern Marxist publications, alternative education and parenting journals, controversial history publications, radical environmental journals, and lots of "watchdog" publications created for the sole purpose of keeping an eye on local and worldwide political figures and military installations. Really, it's a great comfort to know that while the independent press isn't as widespread and strong as it was in the 1970s and 1980s, it is still out there, making its presence felt.
More than just being a simple roundup of various publications, though, this book is reading material in itself. So much detail is packed into each page regarding each journal that one finds themselves reaching for the ol' checkbook to begin lifelong subscriptions to certain publications--which is about the only way to get many of these magazines, since they're not carried by any of the distributors that work with the usual suspect chain bookstores. Publication focus, issue summaries and themes, and even quality of writing is discussed in these lengthy reviews--and, for those out there who cruise books like this looking for work, editorial contact information, Web sites, and email addresses are included with each summary. There's also a lengthy section on which publications sell ad space and at what cost, readership numbers, and which magazines publish product reviews (music, books, etc.). There's even an alphabetical roundup of notable columnists and contributors from some of the bigger cultural and political magazines, and where their work appears.