41 new works by 60 different authors added to PM World LibraryPM World Collection grows to more than 1400 project management articles, papers & other works by 684 different authors in more than 60 countries
By: PM World The new additions bring the total in the PM World Collection to over 1420 original works by 684 different authors from 60+ countries. The collection is growing each month by 30-40 new works by many different authors; of the 60 authors this month, 39 were new to the journal and library. Profiles of all authors in the library, along with access to their works, can be found at http://pmworldlibrary.net/ According to PMWL Director David Pells, “This month we have included papers originally presented at three recent project management conferences, the April conference at the University of Latvia in Riga, the June event at the University of Maryland, and the August symposium at the University of Texas at Dallas. Republishing these papers in our Second Editions section dramatically increases the number of new authors in the journal and library, which is great.” New authors in September included Bruno Aguiar (Brazil), Prof Gregory Baecher (USA), Steve Boronski (UK), Rick Bouter (Netherlands) “This is a big edition with great variety,” Pells adds. “The featured papers and second editions are serious, research-based papers. Some are somewhat academic but all add to the P/PM literature. The advisory articles, series articles, commentaries and reports are not only educational and interesting but often quite entertaining. We hope all of our readers find something useful in this month’s journal” In addition to the original papers, more news articles were added to the library archives this month, bringing the total to well over 1,400 articles. News archives can be accessed at http://pmworldlibrary.net/ The PM World Library (PMWL) is a global resource for continuous learning in portfolio, program and project management (P/PM). The PMWL is produced and maintained by PM World that also publishes the monthly PM World Journal (PMWJ), a web-based monthly publication featuring dozens of articles, papers and news stories about projects and project management around the world. To see the latest edition of the PMWJ, visit www.pmworldjournal.net; to learn more, visit www.pmworldlibrary.net. Editor’s note: Access to all authors and works in the PM World Library is free although registration may be required. See the new Scholar Membership (http://pmworldlibrary.net/ End
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