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Medical Librarian 2.0 Book Available for Order [Updated]

[Update: As Nikki points out, it is cheaper to buy via Amazon.com and should be available around October 26th.]

As previously mentioned, Alexia Estabrook and I wrote the chapter on RSS. Alexia rocks.

More information and the order form are available here.

I wonder when I’ll get my copy. Haworth’s site says it is supposed to be available “Summer 2007,” but it is now Autumn.

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6 Responses to “Medical Librarian 2.0 Book Available for Order [Updated]”

  1. 1
    Nikki:

    Sometime aroundOct 26th; the type of thing Amazon is good for, in addition to steep discounts ;)

  2. 2
    Frankie Dolan:

    Can’t wait to see it!

  3. 3
    davidrothman.net » Blog Archive » The JEAHIL says I’m indefatigable: I’m too tired to argue:

    [...] I’m not ashamed to admit that I get a kick out of seeing my name or work in published books or journals. [...]

  4. 4
    Mary Carmen:

    I got mine last week. Be on the look out.

  5. 5
    David Rothman:

    Huh. Maybe they decided I don’t deserve a copy?

  6. 6
    Mary Carmen:

    How could they???? I have an extra if yours doesn’t come.

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