I have done all the legwork. I have collected and categorized all those interesting books on Intranets you have been asking me about in one convenient, easy-to-find and easy-to-shop location!I added a search engine to make it even easier to find the books you are looking for.
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And here is my selection of books on Intranets. So browse to your heart's content.
Building the Corporate Intranet
Steven L. Guengerich (Editor), et al / Paperback / Published 1996
The book shows how to plan, design and build a corporate intranet system, including how to arrange and manage the project team and how to evaluate
the tools available for building the system. It is an excellent how-to book.
Using Lotus Notes As an Intranet
Mike Falkner / Paperback / Published 1997
This book is a practical guide to the use of Notes and Domino for intranets.
Comes with a CD-ROM.
Intranet Business Strategies
Mellanie Hills / Paperback / Published 1996
The book shows how to develop the best plan for implementing an
intranet. It talks about advantages and disadvantages of intranets. The
book explores how an intranet will fit into the organization, who is
going to use it, what it should look like, and other practical strategic issues. It also shares intranet experiences from over twenty companies, using case studies.
Understanding Intranets
Tyson Greer / Paperback / Published 1998
Great book for not-so-technical people who need understand what it takes
to build an intranet. It covers intranet development, including planning,
developing a business case for an intranet, implementing it, and performing
ongoing evaluation and maintenance of an intranet.
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