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Cyber Tools for Living the Good Life: Librarian Irene E. McDermott's New Book Offers “Cradle to Grave” Support for Using Free, Quality Online Resources to Grow Richer, Smarter, Healthier, and Happier
July 11, 2011, Medford, NJ—Information Today, Inc. (ITI) announced the publication of The Internet Book of Life: Use the Web to Grow Richer, Smarter, Healthier, and Happier, by reference librarian and author Irene E. McDermott, in simultaneous print and ebook editions and with online support provided via the author’s blog at http://imcdermott.wordpress.com/.
Recession-Proof Your Household!
Mashup Mom Rachel Singer Gordon Shares Her Secrets on How to Save and Make Money Online by Harnessing the Power of the Internet
June 8, 2010 Medford, NJ—Information Today, Inc. (ITI) announced the publication of Point, Click, and Save: Mashup Mom’s Guide to Saving and Making Money Online by former librarian and now work-at-home mom Rachel Singer Gordon.
You Don’t Look Like a Librarian: New Book Looks at—and Shatters—Popular Stereotypes and Misconceptions About Librarians... Discusses New Images That Are Emerging in the Digital Information Age
March 31, 2009, Arlington, VA—At the opening of the 24th Annual Computers in Libraries conference and exhibition, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) announced the publication of You Don’t Look Like a Librarian: Shattering Stereotypes and Creating Positive New Images in the Internet Age, by Ruth Kneale. In this new book, librarian and blogger Kneale debunks outdated preconceptions about librarians and their profession that still exist in the digital era.
The Accidental Librarian: New Book Is a Comprehensive Guide for Anyone Who Has “Fallen Into” Library Work; Many Library School Grads May Welcome It, Too.
October 16, 2008, Medford, NJ—Information Today, Inc. (ITI) has announced the publication of The Accidental Librarian, by Pamela H. MacKellar.