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This title is an exposé of the myth that the Internet is a complete reference tool. The issue is not what you cannot find on the Internet, but what you miss if you only consult it. Anecdotes from the author lend a personal element to the practical advice in the book. This new edition includes a chapter on the problems posed by artificial intelligence.

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This title is an exposé of the myth that the Internet is a complete reference tool. The issue is not what you cannot find on the Internet, but what you miss if you only consult it. Anecdotes from the author lend a personal element to the practical advice in the book. This new edition includes a chapter on the problems posed by artificial intelligence.
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Autorenporträt
Barbara A. Chernow, PhD, a graduate of Columbia University, was associate editor of The Papers of Alexander Hamilton and then project editor of reference books at Macmillan. Her credits include the biographical supplement to the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, the Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects, and the fifth edition of the Columbia Encyclopedia. She is the author of Robert Morris: Land Speculator, biographical articles in the Encyclopedia of New York City, and contributions to Cure magazine. As founder of Chernow Editorial Services, Inc., she produced more than 1200 books for professional publishers. She has taught editing at New York University and business writing and communication at the New School. She has given two presentations on the history of the Hamilton Papers project: one at the Museum of American Finance, and another at Fraunces Tavern.