The Information Broker's Handbook

The Information Broker's Handbook

Author: Sue Rugge

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13:

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Turn the Net's info revolution into a do-it-yourself business. Having a passion for uncovering obscure Net data? Turn your passion into a rewarding career with the Third Edition of The Information Broker's Handbook, by Sue Rugge & Alfred Glossbrenner. The world's leading information broker, Rugge shares her research & business secrets alike-showing you how to get started brokering information, stay successful & grow as you do. It's all here-guidelines for setting prices, tips for drawing up contracts, billing do's & don'ts-plus the hands-on help you need to: market yourself as an expert information broker & build a roster of high-paying clients; get your hands on FREE or low-cost information you can re-package & sell; turn data from the Net, Web, libraries, public records, BBSs, SIGs, online databases & other sources into sought-after intelligence; exploit the latest connectivity hardware & software-from browsers & ISDN lines to high-speed modems & CD-ROMs.


Print

Print

Author: Martha T. Mooney

Publisher: H. W. Wilson

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 1288

ISBN-13: 9780824209070

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- Excerpts from and citations to reviews of more than 8,000 books each year, from 109 publications. - Electronic version with expanded coverage, and retrospective version available, see p. 5 and p. 31. - Pricing: Service Basis-Books.


A Guide to Reference Books for Small and Medium-sized Libraries, 1984-1994

A Guide to Reference Books for Small and Medium-sized Libraries, 1984-1994

Author: G. Kim Dority

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13:

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Describes, evaluates and compares more than 1800 reference titles suitable for small- and medium-sized libraries. Covering books in all subject areas published between 1983 and 1993, this work focuses on recent titles. Items in non-print format, such as CD-ROMs, are also cited.


Practitioner's Guide to Litigating Insurance Coverage Actions

Practitioner's Guide to Litigating Insurance Coverage Actions

Author: Jerold Oshinsky

Publisher: Wolters Kluwer

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 4668

ISBN-13: 0735545782

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Practitionerand’s Guide to Litigating Insurance Coverage Actions, Second Edition is a comprehensive, two-volume manual that offers an excellent framework for understanding the complex practical and procedural issues that can arise in insurance coverage disputes. Written by insurance litigators with extensive experience from both the policyholder and insurance company perspective, Practitionerand’s Guide to Litigating Insurance Coverage Actions reveals hard-won strategies and proven-effective litigation tools to help you successfully prepare or defend an insurance coverage case. Masterfully organized and streamlined in a two-volume format, Practitionerand’s Guide to Litigating Insurance Coverage Actions walks you through the logical sequence of events as an insurance coverage litigation case evolves. Youand’ll find: Step-by-step guidance through every stage of case preparation and litigation. Balanced and“best-practiceand” recommendations for counsel to policyholders and insurance companies. And much more! Model Forms include: Notice Letters Initial Pleadings Preliminary Motions Discovery Requests Summary Judgment Motions Motions at Trial Opening and Closing Statements Trial Briefs and Jury Instructions Motions and Briefs during Appeals Process Settlement Agreements


Explorer's Guide Utah

Explorer's Guide Utah

Author: Christine Balaz

Publisher: The Countryman Press

Published: 2009-06-01

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 158157827X

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Utah: An Explorer’s Guide introduces the reader to the best of the state’s accommodations, restaurants, and attractions. Emphasizing the appeal of Utah’s natural beauty and adventure, this guidebook includes some of the nation’s best skiing, mountain biking, and hiking, as well as galleries, entertainment, and traditional tourist attractions, including Mormon points of interest. Each item was selected for quality, location, variety, uniqueness, and regional and historical significance.