SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR FIELD GUIDE


Ines Mergel and Bill Greeves explore myriad social media tools and provide step-by-step guidance on how to implement them, based on mission, goals, and strategy. Stocked with real-life examples and case studies, this book is written in a jargon-free and accessible style. The book is a go-to resource for anyone in government who wants to put the power of social media to work for their organisation.

Published by: John Wiley & sons

TECH JOB HUNT HANDBOOK

Kevin W Grossman delivers a career management book – just for technology professionals – that reflects today’s new economic realities. He says the world of work is constantly changing, and staying professionally relevant while competing for more specialised tech jobs in areas like cloud computing, mobile and social applications and big data in a highly competitive global economy, is critical.


Published by: Apress

MAC KUNG FU

Keir Thomas squeezes every drop of juice from OS X, with over 400 quick and easy tips, tricks, hints and hacks in Mac Kung Fu: Second Edition. The book has secret hacks never before made public and little-known tricks that will change the way users work. From big tasks through everyday jobs, this book will improve users’ productivity and refine their workflow.


Published by: The Pragmatic Programmers

OPENRASTA

The authors Lambert Surhone, Miriam Timpledon and Susan Marseken tackle the OpenRasta development framework targeting the .NET platform for building Web-based applications and services, which is distributed under an Open-Source MIT License. This book consists of content by Wikipedia articles focusing on development around resources and HTTP methods.


Published by: Betascript Publishing