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An Essential Book for Educators and Computer Accessibility!Review Date: 2000-07-13
An absolutely essential, "user friendly", core title.Review Date: 2000-08-03

Cherchez les infirmieresReview Date: 2004-01-15
NursespottingReview Date: 2000-11-17

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Implementing Win 2000 technolgies in the real worldReview Date: 2001-11-19
This one sails you through executing the new and difficult-to-implement technologies of Win 2000 like IPSec, NAT, DNS, Certificates services, Terminal services etc. through its nice walkthrough(s). Even basics like MMC have been explained in great detail. Such detail work e.g. devoting 63 pages to IPSec definitely helps concept building.
In summary, an excellent book for the dollars you pay. I hope the author soon attempts a book on Configuring Win 2000 with Active Directory: I for one will keenly look forward to it.
Implementing Win 2000 technolgies in the real worldReview Date: 2001-11-19
This one sails you through executing the new and difficult-to-implement technologies of Win 2000 like IPSec, NAT, DNS, Certificates services, Terminal services etc. through its nice walkthrough(s). Even basics like MMC have been explained in great detail. Such detail work e.g. devoting 63 pages to IPSec definitely helps concept building.
In summary, an excellent book for the dollars you pay. I hope the author soon attempts a book on Configuring Win 2000 with Active Directory: I for one will keenly look forward to it.


2007 edition is availableReview Date: 2005-06-29
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Congressional Directory 2007: 110th Congress, 2nd Session, 2007, Standard Version, State-by-state
Very handy, sprial bound - Great for C-SPAN junkies!Review Date: 2004-05-23
In the front of this wire spiral-bound directory are a very useful legislative process flowchart, a list of the frequently mispronounced names of members of congress, and a handy guide to finding congressional documents online. Has sections on contacting and writing your elected officials.
This is great for C-SPAN junkies and also for anyone who is visting Washington, DC, to meet with their Senators or their Representative - it has a fold-out map of Capitol Hill.
The publisher of this great little book, TheCapitol.Net, also offers live courses in DC about how Congress works and also good research courses for those new to Washington. Their web site, thecapitol.net, also has many pages with thousands of useful links for Congress watchers and visitors to DC.
They also publish the Congressional Deskbook, which is the best single-volume reference on Congress I have seen.
Highly recommended!


2007 edition is availableReview Date: 2006-03-26
1587330962
Congressional Directory 2007: 110th Congress, 2nd Session, 2007, Standard Version, State-by-state
Spiral bound with color photographsReview Date: 2005-04-23
Wire spiral bound for easy use.
- Color photographs
- Terms of Congress
- Legislative Documents Online
- Legislative process flowchart from the Congressional Deskbook
- List of frequently mispronounced names of Members of Congress
- Current member photos, room, phone and fax numbers, and many email addresses
- Key congressional staff
- Biographical data for each Member of Congress
- District office information
- Fold-out 9" x 10" map of Capitol Hill, tips on writing and visiting a member, and how a bill becomes a law
- Governors and Senate and House Members conveniently displayed in state-by-state order with alphabetical name indexes
- 30 pages of state maps and delegations with congressional districts outlined, major cities highlighted, home towns identified, and more!

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An Essential Tool for Getting the Most out of Kansas CityReview Date: 2002-01-08
Connect With Kansas CityReview Date: 2001-12-11

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The bible of consumer health informationReview Date: 2000-07-25
Rees knows his stuff (more importantly, he has known his stuff over time--this is the 6th edition of this book [2000]) and he doesn't play it safe: many of the books he reviews are concerned with controversial theories or therapies, but he reviews them impartially. Most public libraries, all medical/hospital libraries, and many academic libraries can benefit from owning a copy of this book, for collection development purposes and also for patrons to browse. The interested layperson, either a patient or family member, would do well to consult this book when looking for the best books/other materials on your particular topic.
Most comprehensive, current consumer health guideReview Date: 1999-06-24


WHAT A NEAT LITTLE CRAFT SHOW BOOK! LOVE IT!Review Date: 2003-09-19
When is the next one coming out???
The BEST little Craft Show Guide Book Around!Review Date: 2003-04-23
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A great book, filled with many interesting web sites.Review Date: 1996-11-18
Unique and highly focused guide for non-technical humanistsReview Date: 1996-11-17

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Perfect for my kids... really greatReview Date: 1999-03-31
Great Book, so useful!Review Date: 1999-11-03
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We will never make this country totally computer literate if we exclude specific populations. As the push for inclusion of students with disabilities in regular schools and acceptance of these students becomes stronger, it is absolutely critical that teachers be aware of both hardware and software that can make their curriula more accessible to both disabled and 'normal' students.
I fully endorse and encourage teaching universities and educators and librarians to make sure an updated version of this book is made available so that all students have an opportunity to achieve their highest abilities. Karen Sadler Science Education, University of Pittsburgh