Recommended reading

spk

Premium Member
Hi folks,

I am curious, last year sometime I am sure that we started a recommended reading list and were planning to sticky it. Can anyine remember what the title of the thread was, or has someone got it book marked?

If not then Frank, can we start a sticky thread that is recommended reading, much like the other sticky thread. I cannot say how many times that has helped me.

Thanks

Steve
 
Yup.
Thats the one.

I am spoilt. I never thought to search for "good books". Thats what working for a Knowledge Management company does for you. You expect all the search engines to work well. :(

Frank any chance we can sticky this?
Thanks

Steve
 
Steve-
I can sticky this, and will do so for a little while. However, personally i don't feel the thread isn't all that great. if we started a new thread called Recommened reading, then complied all the books, not just 5 or 8 of them I will be more inclined to leave it stuck.
 
Frank,

Great, let do that, I would rather we created a better thread for recommended reading and keep adding to it.

Can you have two threads with the same name? If not then rename, this one and we can create a new one to start addig too.


Thanks
Steve
 
i started the origional, and that was my prigional intent but the ideas went cold fast.

there isnt heaps of info out there, although we could list scientific papers that would fill it out fast.

Christian
 
I agree the reason why the above thread-while thought provoking- falls short, is its just a list of commercially available books. And I'm all for book you can but at Barnes & nobles. But as many fo you guys (and gals) know we have a huge resource here w/ the web, all of pubmed and googlescholar, etc so yes some important works should be included
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7932290#post7932290 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kathy55g
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Kathy,you have a pdf of this?
 
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Not at the moment. The abstract does not look that enlightening, and the article is several years old. I will try the library at work tomorrow if I get a chance.
 
Kathy,
Yipee! you have been busy. I plan to go though everything that i have and start compiling and posting.

Perhaps we can put it some some sort of order with regard to books, periodicals, etc

Frank, can you edit a post indifinitely, so that we can maintain a single post with all of these on?

Thanks

Steve
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7933976#post7933976 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kathy55g
Not at the moment. The abstract does not look that enlightening, and the article is several years old. I will try the library at work tomorrow if I get a chance.

Not worth the PDF.
 
Now THIS is good reading, and free, too.

It is the RCT Hawaii site by Frank Baench(sp?), and is a rich source of concise info and a link to other interesting places on the web. (Thanks MWP!)
 
Guys-
I apologize for the inconvienence, but Kathy asked me to remove all those citation as she had inadvertently added her subscription info , hence the reason why many of you were able to read the documents.
Kathy mentioned to me that she will post the same citations upcomming
Sorry about this
frank
 
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