Monthly Archives: September 2010

Biocatalysis and Bioenergy

Biocatalysis and bioenergy Edited by Ching T. Hou and Jei-fu Shaw An up-to-date overview of diverse findings and accomplishments in biocatalysis and bioenergy With the high price of petroleum and researchers worldwide seeking new means of producing energy, this comprehensive book on biocatalysis for bioenergy and biofuel applications is very timely. It combines information on state-of-the-art advances and in-depth reviews of the latest achievements in biocatalysis and bioenergy, emphasizing biodiesel, bioethanol, and industrial products. The advantages of biocatalysis include high...

Social media at work: how networking tools propel organizational performance

Social media at work: how networking tool propel organizational performance Arthur L. Jue,  Jackie Alcalde Marr, Mary Ellen Kassotakis The definitive guide for using social media to build more effective organizations Today’s networking technologies-wikis, blogs, and social networking sites-are changing how we build professional relationships and work collaboratively. In this insightful book, three organizational development experts from Oracle Corporation offer executives down-to-earth strategies for leveraging the power of social media to build more effective and agile organizations, engage employees, and...

Public and private spaces of the city

Public and private spaces of the city Ali Madanipour The relationship between public and private spheres is one of the key concerns of the modern society. This book investigates this relationship, especially as manifested in the urban space with its social and psychological significance. Through theoretical and historical examination, it explores how and why the space of human societies is subdivided into public and private sections. It starts with the private, interior space of the mind and moves step by...

College Drinking: Reframing a Social Problem

College drinking: reframing a social problem by George W. Dowdall Drinking has become recognized as one of the most important problems facing today’s college student. Even though college drinking has increased only modestly over the past few decades, concern about its health, behavioral, and safety consequences has risen rapidly. This book examines college drinking as a social problem within higher education, based on interviews with many leading figures engaged in addressing the problem. It assesses the evidence about how many...