Information Technology — Recommended Books

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    Recommended Books – Information Technology

    General (For-Profit and Nonprofit)

    Nonprofit-Specific


    General (For-Profit and Nonprofit)

    The following books are recommended because of their highly practical nature and often
    because they include a wide range of information about this Library topic. Also, a convenient search window is included below the rows of books. As an Amazon Associate, Authenticity Consulting, LLC may earn commissions from qualifying purchases on Amazon.



    Nonprofit-Specific


    The Accidental Techie - Book Cover
    The Accidental Techie: Supporting, Managing, and Maximizing Your Nonprofit’s Technology
    by Carter McNamara, published by Authenticity Consulting, LLC.
    This hands-on guide walks you through five projects that, when completed, will give you a comprehensive and usable support system,
    including for 1) conducting a technology inventory, 2) assessing and supporting staff, 3) assessing and buying technology,
    4) protecting your organization from disasters and data loss, and 5) managing your role. Includes ready-to-use templates,
    worksheets and sample policies, and also 135 resources on topics such as funding, discussion groups, application service providers,
    web site development, donor management software, and a security policy checklist. Also explains steps for creating a database that
    gives you the reports you need. Includes a glossary of terms every techie should know.


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