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===November 2003===
===November 2003===
* Victor R. Volkman, ''Beyond Trauma: Conversations on Traumatic Incident Reduction'' "... Vietnam-era Glossary Glossary items from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/) unless otherwise noted..."
* Victor R. Volkman (Ed.), ''Beyond Trauma: Conversations on Traumatic Incident Reduction''. Ann Arbor, MI: Loving Healing Press. ISBN 193269000X "... Vietnam-era Glossary Glossary items from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/) unless otherwise noted..."
* Abid Ullah Jan, ''The End of Democracy''. References [[Benito Mussolini]] and [[Idaho Indymedia]]
* Abid Ullah Jan, ''The End of Democracy''. ISBN 0973368705
References [[Benito Mussolini]] and [[Idaho Indymedia]]


===September 2003===
===September 2003===

Revision as of 13:28, 5 May 2004

Format: Author, Name of book. Article referenced.

As of April 13, 2004, Wikipedia knows of ten books that have referenced Wikipedia.

December 2003

  • Eric Abrahamson, Change Without Pain: How Managers Can Overcome Initiative Overload, Organizational Chaos, and Employee Burnout. article(s) used not mentioned.
  • Jason A. Santamaria, Vincent Martino, Eric K. Clemons, The Marine Corps Way: Using Maneuver Warfare to Lead a Winning Organization. Six-Day War

November 2003

  • Victor R. Volkman (Ed.), Beyond Trauma: Conversations on Traumatic Incident Reduction. Ann Arbor, MI: Loving Healing Press. ISBN 193269000X "... Vietnam-era Glossary Glossary items from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/) unless otherwise noted..."
  • Abid Ullah Jan, The End of Democracy. ISBN 0973368705

References Benito Mussolini and Idaho Indymedia

September 2003

  • M. Daniel Sloan, Russell A. Boyles, Profit Signals: How Evidence Based Decisions Power Six Sigma Breakthroughs. straw man

May 2003

March 2003

October 2002

September 2002

  • Philip Schneider, David Eberly. Geometric Tools for Computer Graphics. Field.