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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Note from Beth: It’s vacation week for me, not publishing much this week or next accept for guest posts and a few book reviews or if I find inspiration.  In time, location-aware apps will guide us not only to the grocery store or farmer’s market but through them. This guest post was written by Rob Reed.
 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
The recently published Nonprofit Guide to Going Green is a robust handbook on greening all aspects of a nonprofit organization's program. The book has several great checklists and some in-depth case studies that show how both large and small nonprofit organizations have implemented their greening efforts. ts.org Certi?cation. cation.
 
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
In time, location-aware apps will guide us not only to the grocery store or farmer’s market but through them. Greenopia has transformed its printed, local guides into a dynamic, nationwide mobile application that lets you find local, green-rated businesses in any category. This post was written by Rob Reed. Here are #10Ways : 1.
 

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Over the last few months, I’ve been collaborating with Andy Gibson and David Wilcox , and Clive Holtham and Nigel Courtney from Cass Business School, on a book about using new technologies for social benefit projects.  I’ll be sure to post links to the book, online version, and so forth when it’s out! Dive in.
I just got my first copy of the Social by Social book I co-authored earlier this year with David Wilcox , Andy Gibson , and Nigel Courtney and Clive Holtham from Cass Business School.  That’s the book next to the SocialBySocial.com website where you can read the book for free or download the free PDF.  BOOK GIVEAWAY!
So below is the Bamboo Project Readers' Guide to Blogging for Personal Branding. Read blogs, books, and anything else you can get your hands on about the field or industry you want to be in. think that together, we came up with a great (if a little overwhelming) guide! Networking 2.0: Blogging Your Way Out of a Job.
The Complete Facebook Guide For Small Nonprofits has 104 pages and 5 chapters: Why Facebook? You’ll also find hot-linked video tutorials and case studies throughout the guide (simply click on the video images to view them online). Creating Your Facebook Page. Customizing Your Facebook Page. Your Facebook Community. cool eBook.
After a long day and a glass of wine, I asked Mitch who buys museum books. He told me that lots of museum practitioners buy these books--that the number of readers compared to the number of writers is high, and that there are many lonely museum folks out there with only books to guide their practice. you must read this!"
The 15-page PDF includes the pros and cons of using Facebook for activism, a step-by-step guide to organizing an activism campaign on Facebook, and examples of campaigns from Burma, Morocco, and Egypt. He was one of 27 individuals to win the first Knight News Challenge. It is a quick read and very useful. Content on the site is disorganized.
s book club on Visitor Voices in Museum Exhibitions , a collection of essays edited by Wendy Pollock and Kathy McLean. Today, commentary on the book’s final section, Starting to Listen. The lack of analysis across projects frustrated me throughout this book. Tags: Book Discussion: Visitor Voices It seems so basic.
The website for the new book, The Nonprofit Guide to Going Green describes it as "a comprehensive learning tool to guide nonprofits and NGOs towards becoming greener. The definitive, practical, go-to resource guide on helping all charities become more green.". read more.
This week, we're covering the first objective in Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff's book Groundswell : listening (chapter 5). Listeners don’t tell you what to do, but they can help guide the choices you make in greater confidence. Tags: Book Discussion: Groundswell marketing participatory museum reviews ). nothing? What do you want?”
If there's a book you really want to read but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it. Toni Morrison Here's my list of Favorite Books of 2006, in the order I read them. Beginner's Guide to Changing the World by Isabel Losada. Both books are crazily well-written. This was my favorite book of the year.*