Sunday, February 22, 2009

The Musicians Internet or SharePoint Office Pocket Guide

The Musician's Internet: Online Strategies for Success in the Music Industry

Author: Peter Spellman

This hands-on guide is essential for any musician who wants to build a fan base and increase profits through the Internet. Peter Spellman, Director of the Career Development Center at Berklee College of Music, guides the self-managed musician through successful strategies to promote music on-line, reach rew audiences, and maximize income!



Table of Contents:
Acknowledgementsv
Introductionix
Chapter 1.Net Basics1
Chapter 2.Getting Started as a Net-Global Artist15
Chapter 3.Getting Listed in the Free Search Engines and Directories35
Chapter 4.Communicating via E-Mail with Fans, Teammates, and Customers45
Chapter 5.Sharing, Selling, and Licensing Your Music On-Line57
Chapter 6.Webcasting Your Shows via Virtual Nightclubs and Other On-Line Venues73
Chapter 7.Broadcasting Over Internet Radio79
Chapter 8.Signing a Deal with Off-Line and On-Line Record Labels85
Chapter 9.Using the Net as a Library of Music Career Guidance93
Chapter 10.Tips for Expanding Your On-Line Presence103
Chapter 11.Looking Backward, Seeing Forward: Gazing Into the Crystal Web109
Appendix A.Glossary: Net Jargon121
Appendix B.Resources: Further Food to Feed Your Internet Intelligence131

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SharePoint Office Pocket Guide

Author: Jeff Webb

"SharePoint Office Pocket Guide" is the quick path to sharing documents and building lists. Written specifically for users of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, it covers the ins and outs of SharePoint clearly and concisely. Within minutes, you'll understand how to:

Create team sites, document libraries, and shared workspaces.

Add web parts to create custom pages.

Build searchable libraries of PDF files.

Link local copies of Word and Excel files to SharePoint workspace copies.

Reconcile changes from multiple authors.

Review document history.

Use the Explorer Views to drag-and-drop files into SharePoint quickly.

Create data lists that look up values from other lists (look-up tables).

Group, total, and filter list items using views.

Use InfoPath form libraries to collect data.

You get the how and why of the top tasks without the tedious menu-by-menu walkthroughs that take hundreds of pages but add little value. "SharePoint Office Pocket Guide" also includes a guide to online resources that expand your knowledge of specific topics.



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