The Resource Women, work, and the Web : how the Web creates entrepreneurial opportunities, edited by Carol Smallwood
Women, work, and the Web : how the Web creates entrepreneurial opportunities, edited by Carol Smallwood
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The item Women, work, and the Web : how the Web creates entrepreneurial opportunities, edited by Carol Smallwood represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Austin Public Library.
This item is available to borrow from 3 library branches.
- Extent
- xv, 279 pages
- Contents
-
- Kara Poe Alexander
- Find a Hub
- Kamina Holmes
- Keeping My Place at the Table: Growing with a Business
- Liz Webler Rowell
- KHORAI: Promoting Reproductive and Maternal Mental Health through an Innovative Web Presence
- Marie Hansen Tasha Muresan , and Aurélie Athan
- Leveraging the Power of the Web for Work: Female Veterans̕ Online Efforts to Combat Unemployment
- D. Alexis Hart and Mariana Grohowski
- Tips for Starting Your Own Dream Business on eBay and Etsy in Thirty Days or Less
- Part I. Fostering change.
- Kathleen Clauson
- Part II.
- Running a Business.
- Plus-Size Fashion Blogging for a "Size" of Our Own
- Jill Andrew and Aisha Fairclough
- Leveraging the Linky Party: Knowledge Sharing in the Blogosphere
- Jennifer Russum
- Looking at the Technology Trends of Life Coaches: Finding and Using Successful Online Businss-Building Tools
- Melissa Cornwell
- Social, Digital, and Business Entrepreneurship: From Online Community to Business Opportunity
- Blogging to Create Change
- Jennifer Sintime
- Vodcasting for Profit
- Amanda Peach
- Women in Work Boots: A Website Profiling Women in the Trades
- Jennifer Sintime
- Part III.
- Educational Applications.
- Entrepreneurship Research: Using the Tools at Your Local Library
- Lura Sanborn
- Editing Student Writing
- Amanda Peach
- Amy J. Barnickel
- Online Instructors: The New Face of Education
- Judy Donovan, Julie Adkins, and Debbie Carpenter
- The Six Ps of Editorial Assistantships: How the Web Paid For My Doctoral Education
- Jenny Ungbha Korn
- Teaching Online from Home
- Katherine Sanger
- A Woman's Journey through the Web
- Robert Simpson
- Part IV. Personal Aspects.
- Creating Opportunities for Women on the Web: A Mother's Quest
- Getting the Most Out of a Virtual Internship
- Laura Francabandera
- How the Internet Has Opened Doors for Women with Disabilities
- K Royal
- Reducing the Caregiver's Burden
- Darra Hofman
- Part V.
- Publishing and Writing.
- Founding an Online Magazine Inspired by Travel Written by Women
- Sarah Menkedick
- Denise Powell
- Founding and Running Sheila Bender's Writing It Real
- Sheila Bender
- Founding Female Editors: Your Voice, Your Vision, and How to Make It a Reality
- Nicole M. Bouchard
- Self-Publishing in a Male-Dominated Publishing World
- Leanne Olson
- Girl's Human Rights and Virtual Empowerment: Celebrating the First International Day of the Girl with a Virtual Summit
- Emily Bent
- Establishing Onllne Business Identities: How Female Small Business Owners Use Social Media to Market Their Business
- Isbn
- 9781442244276
- Label
- Women, work, and the Web : how the Web creates entrepreneurial opportunities
- Title
- Women, work, and the Web
- Title remainder
- how the Web creates entrepreneurial opportunities
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Carol Smallwood
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 658.1/141082
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1939-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Smallwood, Carol
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Self-employed women
- Internet and women
- Businesswomen
- Small business
- Electronic commerce
- Internet marketing
- Internet publishing
- Businesswomen
- Electronic commerce
- Internet and women
- Internet marketing
- Internet publishing
- Self-employed women
- Small business
- Label
- Women, work, and the Web : how the Web creates entrepreneurial opportunities, edited by Carol Smallwood
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Kara Poe Alexander
- Find a Hub
- Kamina Holmes
- Keeping My Place at the Table: Growing with a Business
- Liz Webler Rowell
- KHORAI: Promoting Reproductive and Maternal Mental Health through an Innovative Web Presence
- Marie Hansen Tasha Muresan , and Aurélie Athan
- Leveraging the Power of the Web for Work: Female Veterans̕ Online Efforts to Combat Unemployment
- D. Alexis Hart and Mariana Grohowski
- Tips for Starting Your Own Dream Business on eBay and Etsy in Thirty Days or Less
- Part I. Fostering change.
- Kathleen Clauson
- Part II.
- Running a Business.
- Plus-Size Fashion Blogging for a "Size" of Our Own
- Jill Andrew and Aisha Fairclough
- Leveraging the Linky Party: Knowledge Sharing in the Blogosphere
- Jennifer Russum
- Looking at the Technology Trends of Life Coaches: Finding and Using Successful Online Businss-Building Tools
- Melissa Cornwell
- Social, Digital, and Business Entrepreneurship: From Online Community to Business Opportunity
- Blogging to Create Change
- Jennifer Sintime
- Vodcasting for Profit
- Amanda Peach
- Women in Work Boots: A Website Profiling Women in the Trades
- Jennifer Sintime
- Part III.
- Educational Applications.
- Entrepreneurship Research: Using the Tools at Your Local Library
- Lura Sanborn
- Editing Student Writing
- Amanda Peach
- Amy J. Barnickel
- Online Instructors: The New Face of Education
- Judy Donovan, Julie Adkins, and Debbie Carpenter
- The Six Ps of Editorial Assistantships: How the Web Paid For My Doctoral Education
- Jenny Ungbha Korn
- Teaching Online from Home
- Katherine Sanger
- A Woman's Journey through the Web
- Robert Simpson
- Part IV. Personal Aspects.
- Creating Opportunities for Women on the Web: A Mother's Quest
- Getting the Most Out of a Virtual Internship
- Laura Francabandera
- How the Internet Has Opened Doors for Women with Disabilities
- K Royal
- Reducing the Caregiver's Burden
- Darra Hofman
- Part V.
- Publishing and Writing.
- Founding an Online Magazine Inspired by Travel Written by Women
- Sarah Menkedick
- Denise Powell
- Founding and Running Sheila Bender's Writing It Real
- Sheila Bender
- Founding Female Editors: Your Voice, Your Vision, and How to Make It a Reality
- Nicole M. Bouchard
- Self-Publishing in a Male-Dominated Publishing World
- Leanne Olson
- Girl's Human Rights and Virtual Empowerment: Celebrating the First International Day of the Girl with a Virtual Summit
- Emily Bent
- Establishing Onllne Business Identities: How Female Small Business Owners Use Social Media to Market Their Business
- Control code
- 1100703
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xv, 279 pages
- Isbn
- 9781442244276
- Isbn Type
- (Paperback)
- Lccn
- 2014032086
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other control number
- 40024588510
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) i9781442244276
- (OCoLC)889184982
- Label
- Women, work, and the Web : how the Web creates entrepreneurial opportunities, edited by Carol Smallwood
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Kara Poe Alexander
- Find a Hub
- Kamina Holmes
- Keeping My Place at the Table: Growing with a Business
- Liz Webler Rowell
- KHORAI: Promoting Reproductive and Maternal Mental Health through an Innovative Web Presence
- Marie Hansen Tasha Muresan , and Aurélie Athan
- Leveraging the Power of the Web for Work: Female Veterans̕ Online Efforts to Combat Unemployment
- D. Alexis Hart and Mariana Grohowski
- Tips for Starting Your Own Dream Business on eBay and Etsy in Thirty Days or Less
- Part I. Fostering change.
- Kathleen Clauson
- Part II.
- Running a Business.
- Plus-Size Fashion Blogging for a "Size" of Our Own
- Jill Andrew and Aisha Fairclough
- Leveraging the Linky Party: Knowledge Sharing in the Blogosphere
- Jennifer Russum
- Looking at the Technology Trends of Life Coaches: Finding and Using Successful Online Businss-Building Tools
- Melissa Cornwell
- Social, Digital, and Business Entrepreneurship: From Online Community to Business Opportunity
- Blogging to Create Change
- Jennifer Sintime
- Vodcasting for Profit
- Amanda Peach
- Women in Work Boots: A Website Profiling Women in the Trades
- Jennifer Sintime
- Part III.
- Educational Applications.
- Entrepreneurship Research: Using the Tools at Your Local Library
- Lura Sanborn
- Editing Student Writing
- Amanda Peach
- Amy J. Barnickel
- Online Instructors: The New Face of Education
- Judy Donovan, Julie Adkins, and Debbie Carpenter
- The Six Ps of Editorial Assistantships: How the Web Paid For My Doctoral Education
- Jenny Ungbha Korn
- Teaching Online from Home
- Katherine Sanger
- A Woman's Journey through the Web
- Robert Simpson
- Part IV. Personal Aspects.
- Creating Opportunities for Women on the Web: A Mother's Quest
- Getting the Most Out of a Virtual Internship
- Laura Francabandera
- How the Internet Has Opened Doors for Women with Disabilities
- K Royal
- Reducing the Caregiver's Burden
- Darra Hofman
- Part V.
- Publishing and Writing.
- Founding an Online Magazine Inspired by Travel Written by Women
- Sarah Menkedick
- Denise Powell
- Founding and Running Sheila Bender's Writing It Real
- Sheila Bender
- Founding Female Editors: Your Voice, Your Vision, and How to Make It a Reality
- Nicole M. Bouchard
- Self-Publishing in a Male-Dominated Publishing World
- Leanne Olson
- Girl's Human Rights and Virtual Empowerment: Celebrating the First International Day of the Girl with a Virtual Summit
- Emily Bent
- Establishing Onllne Business Identities: How Female Small Business Owners Use Social Media to Market Their Business
- Control code
- 1100703
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xv, 279 pages
- Isbn
- 9781442244276
- Isbn Type
- (Paperback)
- Lccn
- 2014032086
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other control number
- 40024588510
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) i9781442244276
- (OCoLC)889184982
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