Be Your Own Headhunter Online, Random House, 1993, was the first book I wrote. It was a challenging...
Books
Pam Dixon is the author and co-author of nine books, and the editor of one reference volume. Her most recent book is Online Privacy co-authored with long-time writing collaborator Bob Gellman. She is also the author of Be Your Own Headhunter Online, (Computer Press Award finalist) Virtual College, and other titles. You can find out more about Pam’s books in the entries in the blog roll below.
Some news! I am pleased to announce that I am the editor of a forthcoming reference work on surveillance. The book will be published in fall/winter... Read more →
Job Searching Online for Dummies (1st & 2cnd editions, IDG Press) was an important book for me. This book allowed me to fully update Be Your Own... Read more →
Netscape Navigator is the book that wins the award for the most unrealistic deadline. It was strictly a technical how-to book, something I usually... Read more →
Virtual College, Petersons, 2004, is one of my favorite book projects -- it was a very interesting topic to investigate and distill for a book. It... Read more →
Be Your Own Headhunter Online, Random House, 1993, was the first book I wrote. It was a challenging experience, because halfway through the book, I... Read more →
Dixon has written nine books, mostly focused on technology, education, privacy, and workplace and employment topics. Be Your Own Headhunter Online... Read more →