Sauers, Michael P(atrick) 1970-

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SAUERS, Michael P(atrick) 1970-

PERSONAL:

Male. Born September 23, 1970, in Rochester, NY; son of William and Susan Sauers. Education: State University of New York—Brockport, B.S., 1992; State University of New York—Albany, M.L.S., 1995.

ADDRESSES:

Office—c/o Bibliographical Center for Research, 14394 East Evans Ave., Aurora, CO 80014. E-mail—[email protected].

CAREER:

Bibliographical Center for Research (library services cooperative), Aurora, CO, Internet trainer, 1997—.

WRITINGS:

Mastering Outlook 2000, Quessing Courseware Corp., 2000.

FrontPage 2000: Advanced Topics, Quessing Courseware Corp., 2000.

Using the Internet as a Reference Tool: A How-to-Do-It Manual for Librarians, Neal-Schuman Publishers (New York, NY), 2001.

XHTML Essentials, John Wiley and Sons (New York, NY), 2001.

Using Microsoft Outlook: A How-to-Do-It Manual for Librarians, Neal-Schuman Publishers (New York, NY), 2001.

A Collector's Guide to Dean Koontz, CD Publications, 2003.

(With Louise Alcorn) The Neal-Schuman Directory of Management Software for Public PCs, Neal-Schuman Publishers (New York, NY), 2003.

Author of "Confessions of an Internet Junkie" column in Scope Notes, 1993-95, "WebSpots" column in Mesh: Inside Cyberspace, 1995-96, and "Internet Connection" column in Action for Libraries, 1997—. Contributor to periodicals, including Web Techniques, Razzmatazz: Newsletter of the New York State Library Association, and Colorado Libraries. Editor, Scope Notes, 1995.

SIDELIGHTS:

Michael P. Sauers told CA: "My work at the Bibliographical Center for Research affords me the opportunity to explore my interests in computers and Web design and to share those interests with librarians around the world."

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

PERIODICALS

Library Journal, November 1, 2001, Janet Brewer, review of Using the Internet as a Reference Tool: A How-to-Do-It Manual for Librarians, p. 139.

Reference and User Services Quarterly, winter, 2001, Michael Levine-Clark, review of Using the Internet as a Reference Tool, p. 202.

School Library Journal, December, 2001, Mary Lank-ford, review of Using the Internet as a Reference Tool, p. 177.

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