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1. Basics
of E-commerce
An ongoing educational series for
manufacturers. From the National Association
of Manufacturers.
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2. Center
for Research in Electronic Commerce
University of Texas-based center focusing on
electronic commerce, digital economy, and
information technology, in close
collaboration with industry and business
leaders. Offers digital economy
applications, experiments, and research
reports.
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3. Cornell
University: Catherwood Library: Guide to
E-commerce
Web guide provides links to various aspects
of e-commerce including international
commerce, technical information, legal
resources, online journals and newspapers,
industry and association guides, and
government policies.
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4. Darwin:
Executive Guides: E-Commerce
Overview of e-commerce includes a case
study, buzz words, tech info, future trends,
and links.
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5. E-commerce
Management, Technology, and Content
Resources
E-Commerce management, technology, and
content resources for e-commerce managers,
producers, designers, developers; also
content strategy, usability, branding,
management.
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6. Information
Week: E-business Resource Center
Articles and links to what's happening with
e-business.
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7. Internet.com's
Electronic Commerce Guide
News, reviews, articles, and links to
resources.
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8. Rutgers
University: Research Guides: Electronic
Commerce
Links to sites with resources to aid the
would-be online marketer including options
for doing business, data about Internet
users, and tools to support electronic
commerce (e.g. payment mechanisms, security
technologies, digital-rights management).
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9. U.S.
Census Bureau: Measuring the Electronic
Economy
Four papers discussing methodologies for
measuring e-commerce, its impact and other
aspects of the online economy. Note that the
Census Bureau is now releasing e-commerce
sales figures separated out from its
quarterly retail sales reports.
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10. Web
Commerce Today: E-commerce Research Room
Offering a large collection of articles,
links, and resources on e-commerce.
Subscription to Web Commerce Today required
to access most areas. About 20% of the
resources are open to the general public.
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11. WWW
Virtual Library: E-commerce
Business links (news, vendors, business
cases); research links (books, white papers,
events, education); technical links
(development tools, standards, definitions).
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12. ZDNet:
E-Commerce: Research Showcase
Links to a large collection of e-commerce
research reports and white papers.
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