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The Art of Relevance is Now Available For Free on the Web (and Here's Why)

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You can now read all the chapters in The Art of Relevance for free online. You can still buy The Art of Relevance as a paperback, ebook, or audiobook--but you can also read any chapter, any time, online. You can also post comments on any chapter, adding your reactions and questions to the published content. It's finally here!

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HTML Is Easier Than It Looks

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Throughout the month of May, TechSoup is sharing a variety of resources on web design and development for nonprofits and public libraries. In my chapter on web design for Nonprofit Management 101 , I recommended W3Schools as a resource for HTML and CSS tutorials. Photo: Ming Xia , CC license. Sharpen Your Website!

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Upcoming Nonprofits Live on August 15: Online Privacy

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A certified information privacy professional, she is active with the IAPP and the privacy and ecommerce committee of the Bay Area chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel. Prior to joining TechSoup.

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Open Source Database solutions part I

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

more on Open Standards and Benkler (actually, Benkler is up next – I’ve got two chapters to review). SQLite – a small footprint C library that implements an ACID compliant DB engine. Unlike the others, that are released under varied open source licenses, the code for SQLite is public domain. I promise (!)

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Open Source Database solutions part I

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

more on Open Standards and Benkler (actually, Benkler is up next – I’ve got two chapters to review). SQLite – a small footprint C library that implements an ACID compliant DB engine. Unlike the others, that are released under varied open source licenses, the code for SQLite is public domain. I promise (!)

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The Participatory Museum Process Part 4: Adventures in Self-Publishing

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I decided to self-publish The Participatory Museum for four reasons: OPENNESS: I wanted the flexibility to license and distribute the book using an open structure to promote sharing. Few publishers was open to Creative Commons licensing and to giving away the content for free online. I chose the Attribution Noncommercial license.

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This Month at TechSoup: Sharpen Your Website

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Over the next five weeks, we're going to be sharing a variety of resources on web design and development for nonprofits and public libraries. This article is a chapter in the forthcoming book Nonprofit Management 101: A Complete and Practical Guide for Leaders and Professionals. Photo: Joe Athialy , CC license.