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March 23, 2009

New Tech E-Books: Creating Web Sites, Digital Photography, GIMP2, and More

Computer software or hardware causing your grief? Having problems finishing a project? Perhaps you just want to browse the latest tech titles from the comfort of home?

Solve your computer hardware and software problems on the go, learn about a new tech topic and browse business titles with Safari Books Online. Safari contains a growing collection of more than 7,000 computer science, information technology, business and related e-books that you can use to solve your tech problems in a jiffy. You can search across the entire collection or a single e-book and read an entire chapter or book from the comfort of your home, office or on the go.

New e-books are added regularly, some of the newest titles include:

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After Effects CS4 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide
by Antony Bolante

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Creating a Web Site: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition
by Matthew MacDonald

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GIMP 2 for Photographers: Image Editing with Open Source Software
by Klaus Goelker

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Ground Up Digital Photography
by Juergen Gulbins

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JavaScript™ for Programmers: Deitel® Developer Series
by Paul J. Deitel - Deitel & Associates, Inc.; Harvey M. Deitel - Deitel & Associates, Inc.

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The Nikon D90 Companion, 1st Edition
by Ben Long

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Sams Teach Yourself the Internet in 24 Hours, Sixth Edition
by Ned Snell

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Thank God It's Monday!: How to Create a Workplace You and Your Customers Love
by Roxanne Emmerich

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The Six Sigma Way Team Fieldbook
by Peter S. Pande; Robert P. Neuman; Roland R. Cavanagh

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Styling Web Pages with CSS: Visual QuickProject Guide
by Tom Negrino; Dori Smith

Safari Books Online is available to all students, faculty and staff at OhioLINK member institutions and is accessible via any Web-enabled computer.

Looking for more e-books? Try OhioLINK's Electronic Book Center. Your library may subscribe to additional e-books, so be sure to ask what is available.

Posted by Candi Clevenger at March 23, 2009 11:35 AM