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Internet Resources and Services for International Business : A Global Guide (Global Guides to Internet Business Resources)

   by Lewis-Guodo Liu

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    Oryx Press
    06 July, 1998

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Editorial description(s):

From Library Journal
Containing over 2500 annotated listings covering the business-related web sites of 176 countries, this comprehensive resource will help individuals and organizations easily and quickly pinpoint specific business information on any country. The work is organized first by continent and then by country, and categories under each country may include general information, economy, business and trade, business travel, and contact information. Most of the web sites are managed by universities, government agencies, nonprofits, and other institutions with useful information. Often bilingual, but always including English, these sites provide the cultural, religious, political, social, and legal information often necessary to do business in other countries. Worldwide international business information is provided in Chapter 1, "Global Resources," while three indexes list entries by web page name, country, and subject to make information even more accessible. Especially useful to new web surfers and those who are pressed for time; recommended for international and general collections.?Susan C. Awe, Univ. of New Mexico Lib., Albuquerque
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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With the increasing globalization of business, the Internet will become of paramount importance as a resource for business, students, researchers, and reference librarians. This guide breaks new ground in seeking to bring some control to the ebb and flow of business Web sites. It covers more than 175 countries and regions and includes more than 2,500 sites. Some countries are not included, since Net access has not yet permeated certain areas of the world.

The criteria for inclusion is explicit: only those sites sponsored by business, government, or higher education were considered. The editor felt that these organizations have the necessary resources--human and technical--to sustain a commitment to long-term Internet access. Web sites created by individuals are not included. Sites were located using standard search engines, such as Alta Vista, Lycos, and Yahoo. Almost all of the sites listed have free access. However, some are free only to certain organizations, such as federal government depository libraries.

The guide is organized into seven chapters, each of which focuses on a region of the world. Within regions the countries are listed alphabetically. Each country description contains five categories: general information, economy, business and trade, business travel, and contact information. Each individual entry contains the Web page title, the URL, and a brief annotation. There are three indexes: a Web site title index, a country index, and a subject index.

Of course, the value of any printed reference source on the Internet depends on permanence of the Web sites listed. The compiler admits that this is a problem but claims that approximately 92 per cent of the sites were still valid when he checked them a year after the project began. One must still ask whether a more valuable format for this guide would be a serial with at least quarterly updates. Or perhaps a more effective way of keeping the resource up to date would be to publish it as a Web resource itself. Despite the inevitable currentness problem, however, the comprehensiveness of this source makes it a useful complement to titles such as International Business Information: How to Find It, How to Use It [RBB My 1 98], which is much more selective in the Web sites it includes. Recommended for business collections where there is a high level of Web-oriented international business questions.


Review
...this comprehensive resource will help individuals and organizations easily and quickly pinpoint specific business information on any country.... Especially useful to new surfers and those who are pressed for time; recommended for international and general collections.Library Review


About the Author
LEWIS-GUODO LIU received his Ph.D. from the State University of New York, Buffalo, and his M.S. from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.


Book Description
There are currently thousands of Web sites on the Internet that relate to international business. This resource analyzes these Web sites and organizes them into convenient categories to make searching for international business information on the Web faster and more efficient. The guide contains over 2,500 annotated listings covering the business-related Web sites of 176 countries. Organized by continent, then by country, entries are divided into five categories for each country: General Information, Economy, Business and Trade, Business Travel, and Contact Information.





Reader review(s):

Unique, valuable, high-quality reference; outstanding value., March 20, 1999
Offers over 2,500 annotated listings covering the business-related Web sites of 176 countries. Sites are selected for richness of content and stability. All sites are in english. The book is indexed by website title, country and subject, and updated periodically. A unique, valuable, high-quality reference; outstanding value. Reviewed by Gerry Stern, founder of hrconsultant.com. and Stern & Associates.


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