SharePoint User's Guide (Infusion Development Corp) | 
enlarge | Author: Infusion Development Corporation Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Category: Book
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 352782
Format: Illustrated Media: Paperback Pages: 148 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.6
ISBN: 0596009089 Dewey Decimal Number: 004.6 EAN: 9780596009083 ASIN: 0596009089
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Product Description There's nothing like teamwork for making progress on a project, but sharing information and building on each other's successes can be challenging when your team is scattered across the miles. Microsoft's SharePoint helps teams and organizations close the distance. With SharePoint, groups construct web sites specifically for collaboration--sites where individuals can capture and share ideas, and work together on documents, tasks, contacts, and events. It's the next best thing to being in the room together. Unfortunately, much of the documentation for SharePoint is written to help system administrators get it up and running, which often leaves end users in the dark. The SharePoint User's Guide takes another approach: this quick and easy guide shows you what you need to know to start using SharePoint effectively and how to get the most from it. You'll learn how to create sites that your organization can use to work together or independently, from an end user's point of view. Now, even beginners can learn how to: - access sites that are already set up
- create new sites
- personalize sites
- use the document and picture libraries for adding and editing content
- add discussion boards and surveys to a site
- enhance security
You'll learn how you can receive alerts to tell you when existing documents and information have been changed, or when new information or documents have been added. You can even share select information with partners or customers outside your organization. No one that uses SharePoint collaboration services can afford to be without this handy book. The SharePoint User's Guide is designed to help you find answers quickly, explaining key concepts and major points in straightforward language. With SharePoint, any team or organization can overcome geographic or time-zone challenges, and the SharePoint User's Guide will show them how.
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No Nonsense or Fluff Instruction August 12, 2008 Book Addict The book assumed that the reader has some exposure to SharePoint. I liked the straight forward step by step instruction to achieve functionality in my sites. It works great as a reference tool but not so much as a learning tool. However, I did pick this book up as a complete SharePoint virgin and learned to build some sweet sites in a very short amount of time with this book as my only reference.
Not real thrilled with the audience selection for this title... September 24, 2006 Thomas Duff (Portland, OR United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Microsoft's SharePoint software is currently attracting a lot of attention, so I thought it would be interesting to do some reviews of books touching on that subject. SharePoint User's Guide by Infusion Development Corporation was one of my early choices for review, and it's a book with a somewhat confusing target audience. Contents: Working with Sites and Workspaces; Basic Web Parts; Extending Site Pages; Securing SharePoint Sites; Integrating with Office 2003; Setting Up Windows SharePoint Services; Index This book is targeted for SharePoint users looking to do the most common tasks within the package. As such, I would think that I could theoretically give this to my end users as a guide to the software. But there's far too many references to other software packages like IIS, SQL Server 2000, etc. There's also an entire chapter on how to install SharePoint, which is really outside the capabilities (or interests) of that end user base. OK, so perhaps this is better for a technical user audience. But in my experience, that audience wants a lot of details on the guts of the software, not just a guide that says "do this, this, and this..." So if that's the case, what group *does* this book hit? I really don't know... The information in the book isn't bad, it's just that it's difficult to determine who best would benefit from the material without an inordinate amount of inappropriate stuff thrown in...
Sharepoint User's Guide August 14, 2006 Connie D. Albright (Cincinnati, OH) This was a difficult book to wade through and was not user friendly. The last several chapters were useful.
Not good enough introduction to SharePoint June 1, 2005 Simon Russo (San Francisco, CA USA) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
Ordinarily, a computer book starts by introducing what the topic is, in this case SharePoint. However, Chapter 1 of this book did it insufficiently. Past Chapter 2, I still did not know exactly what Sharepoint was. The authors mumbled something about collaboration, discussion, HTML pages, etc. Funnily, the last chapter covers SharePoint installation. Shouldn't be in Chapter 1 so the reader can easily follow? I had to do my own research, and found this from Microsoft website: ----------------------------------------------------------- Windows SharePoint Services is a collection of services for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 that you can use to create team-oriented Web sites to share information and foster collaboration with other users on documents. You can also use Windows SharePoint Services as a development platform for creating collaboration and information-sharing applications. ----------------------------------------------------------- Which I think is more useful than chapter 1 of this book.
A journey to nowhere April 14, 2005 SharePoint Guru 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
I am going to try to put this as delicately and professionally as possible. Do not waste your money. Sure it is only $10 plus shipping but it is still $10. If I could give this book a rating of lower than one star, I would. The book is very small in size and contains about 130 pages. It claims to be for end users, but wastes almost 20% of those pages (at the end of the book) telling you how to setup SharePoint. The barely legible examples in the book are based on the authors writing of the book. Most contain very little of substance causing me to wonder how much real world experience the authors have with SharePoint. The help system is free and there is another end user book (which I reviewed positively) available in the same price range.
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