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Employment
Cyberspace Resume Kit 2001: How to Build and Launch an Online Resume (Cyberspace Resume Kit)
Published in Paperback by JIST Works (2000-11)
Authors: Mary B. Nemnich and Fred Edmund Jandt
List price: $18.95
New price: $3.44
Used price: $0.42

Average review score:

great!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-11
Lots of information! Easy to understand even for a beginer like me. Great tips and lots of sites to go to for posting resumes.

Employment
Daddies & the Work They Do (Little Golden Book)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Books (1996-02-13)
Author: Golden Books
List price: $2.29
New price: $2.15
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Updated Daddy Book Helpful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-07
Good book for little kids about fathers and their jobs, including their most important job of parenting. Paul Meisel`s pleasant smiling daddies show all kinds of different things fathers might do for work. But the biggest smiles are on the faces of my boys, when Janet Frank writes, "...daddies hurry home-- to us!" I especially like this book, because here in Japan the most prevalent image is that of the salaryman. This shows that there are other options, as well as the fact that women do these jobs, too.

Employment
A Day in the Life: Career Options in Library and Information Science
Published in Paperback by Libraries Unlimited (2007-04-30)
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List price: $45.00
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An index for quick reference rounds out this broad-ranged anthology
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-03
A Day in the Life: Career Options in Library and Information Science is an omnibus anthology of ninety-five essays by diverse authors. Focusing primarily upon the many different types of library science jobs available, from working for school libraries or special libraries to library vendors, positions in publishing, and nontraditional careers such as "personal librarian" or "independent information professional", A Day in the Life is a first-rate resource for library and information science students, prospective information professionals, new librarians, and anyone considering a career change. An index for quick reference rounds out this broad-ranged anthology steeped in the professional field experience of its many contributors.

Employment
Deskbook Encyclopedia of Public Employment Law
Published in Paperback by Center for Education & Employment (1999-06)
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List price: $123.95
New price: $64.00
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Excellent for Managers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-11
This is an excellent book for professionals in any Public Agency. I have used it many times in my own dealing with employees. Many of the cases I reviewed have been able to help me deal with situations that have come up and also allow me to back up what I am saying to my employees by either showing them the cases or explaining to them what the courts have already decided in those situations. Every manager in any city, county or state agency should definitely research into this book! The best part about these publications is the amount of information that you get with them. I have looked at other publishers and have found that they either are more expensive or do not have as much information as this one book.

Employment
The Developing Labor Law: The Board, the Courts, and the National Labor Relations Act
Published in Hardcover by BNA Books (2006-11-21)
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List price: $685.00
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The Foundation of Labor Relations Practice
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-20
Hardin is to theoretical and strategic labor relations as Elkouri is to contract administration. It is the place my staff is instructed to start on any collective bargaining issue. Also as with Elkouri, it tries so hard to be balanced that neither management nor union regotiators may be able to find the hard edges they might be looking for. Its utility in the public sector depends on how similar the state or local bargaining law is to the National Labor Relations Act. If the bargaining duty language is similar to the NLRA, the public sector practitioner will find Hardin useful.

Employment
Digital Government Jobs [2008 Edition]: U.S. Federal, State & City Jobs in Information Technology
Published in Paperback by Info Tech Employment (2008-01-01)
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List price: $24.95
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Shows Salaries - Job Titles - How to Apply
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-01
Fresh and needed, this book shows lucrative information technology jobs across all agencies in U.S. Federal, State and City government. Information technology has quietly taken its place in the past 20 years to become one of the best, most sought after, job categories. You can't argue with the facts shown here. The charts here show a leaner and greener government with a higher class of salaries for these jobs. Fresh facts and figures on salaries, estimated salaries based on 5-year raise averages, and estimated pensions, for U.S. Federal government IT job titles, and computer-related job titles in over 20 U.S. States and Major Cities, show the financial facts for these well-paid jobs to add up nicely. The reader will find solid information on how to complete the application for U.S. Federal and State and City jobs in information technology. Developments in information technology serve as backdrop to this sea change and tell a happy story. This will be an eye-opening and coveted resource for any jobseeker, educator, mentor, career counselor, IT associate, or college student considering what next. Technical and Non-Technical "Tech" jobs show jobs and careers for anyone who wants to be part of the technology endeavor in government.

Employment
Dilemmas of Welfare Policy: Why Work Strategies Haven't Worked
Published in Hardcover by Praeger Pub (1982-09)
Author: Mildred Rein
List price: $49.95
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Average review score:

Not outdated, but MOST applicable to 1996 welfare reform
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-08
I found Mildred Rein's book in a proof edition in the tomes of a County Library when voraciously reading everything I could find on welfare reform. I am a neighborhood-based services practitioner and state-level welfare advocate, so I need real answers. Rein provides an in-depth analysis of decades of attempts to apply work relief and work incentive strategies to solve the welfare "problem." She proves NONE of them have worked. There is nothing being attempted through the 1996 welfare bill which has not already been tried and failed dismally. She analyzes social services strategies, work incentive strategies, and work requirements. She provides the best analysis to date of underground work patterns among welfare recipients, through study over time. Nearly all want to work, DO work on and off, but fall victim to low wages which don't provide a living. She concludes that the only workable strategy is to apply intensive supportive services to a "selec! table, job-ready group" among recipients, and give up on work strategies for the most vulnerable and least job-ready. Somebody needs to publish this book in a form more accessible to policy makers, and get it out there.

Employment
Directory of Professional Resume Writers: How to Find and Work With a Pro to Accelerate Your Job Search
Published in Paperback by JIST Works (2007-11)
Author: Louise Kursmark
List price: $19.95
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Enthusiastically recommended to anyone who sees this problem in their future
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
There will come a time (and probably more than once!) in every career when the submission of a resume to further employment opportunities will be required. "Directory of Professional Resume Writers: How to Find and Work with a Pro to Accelerate Your Job Search" outlines a massive amount of tips you need to hire someone to do it for you, a professional who will make your resume the best it can possibly be. Outlining Specialists, special circumstances, and how to find them, finding a professional resume writer for your money has never been easier. "Directory fo Professional Resume Writers: How to Find and Work with a Pro to Accelerate Your Job Search" is enthusiastically recommended to anyone who sees this problem in their future and for any community library collection specializing in career advancement.

Employment
Disability Resource Library
Published in CD-ROM by DND Press (2002-06)
Author: Thomas E. Barich
List price: $69.95
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Finally, a top-notch resource for research in disability law
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-28
I can certainly say in this particular case "It's about time!!!!" The passage of and enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) coincided with the pervasive use of computers in all areas of society. Since 1990, the proliferation of legal mandates, lawsuits for and on behalf of the disabled, changes in educational inclusion programs, accessibility to technology, etc. has made it nearly impossible for one person to find all the pertinent information. Mr. Thomas Barich and DND Press have finally compiled in one CD, most of the documents and information currently available concerning disability rights, access, and law. This phenomenal resource is an essential tool for all those interested in this topic in the United States. Barich has provided a means to access this information without needing to resort to browsing the Internet, or flipping from site to site merely to find specific wording of government documents, find current legal rulings, or look for the status of particular disabilities in regards to educational access.

This CD contains all the information needed for parents, educators, social workers, lawyers, and others who come into contact with those with disabilities. It provides up-to-date information concerning building access requirements and provisions for acoustics in classrooms for deaf students, visual access to assistive technology, and much more. The CD even provides sample cost estimates for hardware as required by law. It also provides indexes and information on individual topics such as Albinism, Asperger's Syndrome, deafness, genetics, and more, with means of connecting to organizations and journals dealing with each individual subject online. There are over 2,500 links to sites dealing with the diverse disabilities, and that makes this CD by far the most comprehensive resource available.

As anyone who has done research on disabilities online knows, the information available out there is staggering in sheer number. Often, it is difficult to find pertinent information, especially about little known disabilities or on subjects that are rarely written about in the media, such as museum access. Barich does a wonderful job incorporating this information in such a manner, as to make it readily available. The CD is very easy to use, and provides means to go backwards and forwards. It also utilizes current technology to search and locate, as well as a comprehensive index, glossary with current definitions (they change according to the political climate and political correctness). Specific words looked for are backlit in the documents, making it easier to tell if particular documents are relevant to the searcher's needs.

This CD is an evolving work of progress. As more information comes available, more legal mandates are ruled upon by the Supreme Court, more changes are implemented in schools and buildings, this CD will also continue to change. Even so, the CD is much easier to deal with and carry around than the currently available books. I highly recommend this CD not just to the usual suspects as listed in the book description, but also to parent-advocates, organizations for the disabled, college students and other educators doing research, social workers, individuals with disabilities, etc. in order to protect their rights and the rights of their children. This is a truly wonderful and comprehensive resource.

Employment
Dishing It Out: Waitresses and Their Unions in the Twentieth Century (Working Class in American History)
Published in Hardcover by University of Illinois Press (1991-09-01)
Author: Dorothy Cobble
List price: $34.95
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Average review score:

excellent! well researched and written.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-02
Cobble has written an invaluable history book about a large segment of the twentieth century workforce that would have otherwise been overlooked and forgotten. Waitresses have been ubiquitious and invisible at the same time. This book speaks to gender, class, ethnic, and work issues. It is written in a style that is informative AND interesting throughout. The historical research and organization of the book is superb. If you didn't know you were interested in this topic, the minute you start reading Cobble's book you will find out otherwise.


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