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     Reviewed by Ulli Diemer The 1999 Canadian Internet Directory and Research Guide, 
     another product of the prolific duo of Jim Carroll and Rick Broadhead, 
     is really two books in one: an introductory guide to doing online 
     research, and an annotated directory of selected Internet resources.
 The 252-page directory section features a diverse and extensive 
     selection of sites. The sites are grouped by topic, but since the 
     user has to rely on a topic list that is too long for a table of 
     contents and too sketchy to be a subject index, I found it more 
     productive, and more interesting, to simply browse through the directory. 
     The selection of sites is eclectic (as is the Internet itself) with 
     resources that are useful, or interesting, or both, on every page. 
     Having such an extensive list of Canadian Internet sites in one 
     place is especially valuable.
 The Research Guide section is a competent, thorough, and readable 
     introduction to Internet research. Reading it could save an inexperienced 
     user many hours of learning by trial and error.
 A valuable resource and interesting resource.
  Also from Carroll and Broadhead is the 1999 Canadian Internet 
     New User's Handbook. This is the perfect gift for anyone 
     starting out on the Internet: child, parent, or yourself. It tells 
     you everything you need to know to get started, it's clearly written, 
     it features many helpful illustrations, it's written for Canadians, 
     and it's small enough to fit into your purse or back pocket.  The Book Trade in Canada bills itself as 
     "Your Complete Guide to the Canadian Publishing Marketplace", 
     and lives up to its claim.The Publishers and Distributors section lists book and audio-visual 
     publishers, as well as distributors, wholesalers, and sales agents 
     who maintain places of business in Canada. Listings provide address 
     and other contact information, a list of key staff, and usually 
     additional information such subject areas, titles in print, number 
     of employees, business hours, submission guidelines, and ISBN prefix. 
     There are indexes of Publishers by Type and Publishers by Subject. 
     Associations and government agencies in the field are also listed.
 The second section of the directory lists Literary Agents and Law 
     Firms active in the Canadian book publishing industry; Editorial 
     Services; Printing, Production, and Design services; Advertising, 
     Marketing, and Publicity services; and Print and Broadcast Media 
     which review books or cover book industry news.
 The Booksellers section lists bookstores across the country, organized 
     by province and then town. An index lists bookstores by subject 
     specialization, where applicable.
 The fourth section covers Awards, Contests, and Grants related to 
     the book trade in Canada.
 The fifth section is an alphabetical listing of individuals listed 
     in the other sections, and an A-Z Index of all companies listed 
     in the book.
  The OPAC Directory 1998 lists online library catalogues 
     accessible to the public. Listings are geographical, with the bulk 
     of the listed libraries in the United States. Listings are detailed, 
     describing the number of volumes in the library, the library's subject 
     strengths, system technical information, logon and logoff procedures, 
     and search options available on the system. There are several useful 
     indexes, included an Index of Locally-Developed Databases, a Geographical 
     Index (by country and state, and then by institution within each 
     state), a 58-page Subject Index, a Library Name Index, and a Systems 
     Index.  The Internet Blue Pages lists World Wide Web addresses 
     of more than 900 U.S. federal government departments and agencies. 
     The mandate of each agency is described and a brief synopsis of 
     the table of contents of each site is provided. The main listings 
     are in alphabetical order by department. There is a separate alphabetical 
     list of agencies which repeats the URL for each agency, and a 53-page 
     subject index. There is a companion Internet site -- www.fedweb.com 
     -- which provides links to all the sites listed in the book.
 
 Books Reviewed: 1999 Canadian Internet Directory & Research GuideJim Carroll and Rick Broadhead
 Prentice Hall
 1998, 510pp, ISBN 0-13-974932-2, $29.95
 1999 Canadian Internet New User's HandbookJim Carroll and Rick Broadhead
 Prentice Hall
 1998, 226pp, ISBN 0-13-974957-8, $16.95
 The Book Trade in Canada 1999 EditionQuill & Quire
 1998, 606pp, ISBN 0-9681459-1-4, ISSN 1208-0209
 OPAC Directory 1998: A Guide to Internet-Accessible Online Public 
     Access CatalogsBonnie R. Nelson
 Information Today Inc.
 143 Old Marlton Pike, Medford NJ 08055 USA
 1998, 626pp, ISBN 1-57387-031-5, $70 US
 Internet Blue PagesThe Guide to Federal Government Web Sites 1999 Edition
 Laurie Andriot
 Information Today Inc.
 143 Old Marlton Pike, Medford NJ 08055 USA
 1999, 360pp, ISBN 0-910965-29-3, $34.95 U.S.
   Published the Summer 1999 issue of Sources. 
     (Issue #44). See Also:
 
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