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A Sample of eBooks from the Library's Collection

Say It With Presentations: How to Design and Deliver Successful Business Presentations

by Zelazny, Gene. New York McGraw-Hill Professional, 2000.

Business Across Cultures

by Trompenaars, Alfons.; Woolliams, Peter. Chichester Capstone Publishing Ltd., 2003.

Dictionary of International Business Terms

by Capela, John J.; Hartman, Stephen. Hauppauge, N.Y. Barron's, 2000.

Great Jobs for Business Majors

by Lambert, Stephen E. Chicago McGraw-Hill Professional, 2003.

Write to the Point: How to Communicate in Business With Style and Purpose

by Iacone, Salvatore J.; Brandon, Jodi. Franklin Lakes, NJ The Career Press, 2003.

E-business Management: Integration of Web Technologies With Business Models

by Shaw, Michael. Boston Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.

Networking Works!: The WetFeet Insider Guide to Networking

Publication: San Francisco, CA WetFeet, Inc, 2003.

Electronic Commerce in Small to Medium-sized Enterprises: Frameworks, Issues and Implications

by Al-Qirim, Nabeel A. Y. Hershey, Pa. Idea Group Publishing, 2004.

The Insider's Guide to Getting That First Job Interview: Communicating Effectively

San Francisco, CA WetFeet, Inc, 2002.

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