If you work with SharePoint, you may have discovered that there are
countless tricks for using this platform to solve real-world
problems--and you certainly wouldn't mind learning some of them. That's
the purpose behind EndUserSharePoint, a community site that lets end
users share ingenious new ways for putting SharePoint to work.
This insightful and entertaining book presents a compilation of popular,
well-written articles from the site, published by contributors for
people who use SharePoint at their companies but don't have access to
its technical server side. Each engaging story puts you into the
narrative as a participant, rather than a passive observer, so you can
easily visualize the situation and share the "aha!" solution with the
author. Learn some tricks, gain some insight--and have fun doing it.
These articles will help you:
- Build a documented framework for evaluating whether your company is
getting the most value from SharePoint
- Create documentation and script management with OneNote and a
SharePoint library
- Use the Data View Web Part to create hyperlinks from existing
SharePoint data
- Implement data visualization in SharePoint without access to the
server
- Creating document libraries with mixed content sources in any
SharePoint version
- Pull information from disparate site collections into a single
navigation system
Contributors include:
Sadalit Van Buren
Kerri Abraham
Jim Bob Howard
Marc D. Anderson
Laura Rogers
Waldek Mastykarz
Alexander Bautz
Dessie Lunsford
Eric Alexander
Peter Allen
"What a fantastic resource. No other book in the SharePoint community
hits this 'power user' or 'end user' audience like this book does. There
are powerful examples in here that will really solve business problems
and set the reader on the right track."
--Joel Oleson, Global SharePoint Evangelist, and one of the first
SharePoint architects