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from the Non-profit Technology page Blogs about Technology:

TechSoup

Idealware

Beth’s Blog, written by nonprofit technology guru Beth Kanter, is one of the most popular blogs sharing best practices in nonprofits' use of social media.

My proposed change to add a link

Beth's Blog, written by nonprofit technology guru Beth Kanter, is one of the most popular blogs sharing best practices in nonprofits' use of social media.

Delete Michelle Murrain and replace with Amy Sample Ward

DELETE Michelle Murrain’s blog, Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology, offers thoughtful perspectives on nonprofit technology from an experienced leader in the field. ''Sharon suggests adding a sentence after Michelle Murrain’s blog saying no longer exists, rather than deleting it. Perhaps'' But this informative blog closed on July 25, 2011, when Michelle announced "the time has come for me to stop." .

REPLACE WITH

Amy Sample Ward’s Version of NP Tech offers thoughtful perspectives on nonprofit technology from an experienced leader in the field, currently CEO of NTEN (the Nonprofit Technology Network).

Source for CEO of NTEN - http://www.nten.org/Staff So should put at end of sentence

Sharon says we don't have to worry about the numbering on sources. the ref command controls the numbering. She advises that find a footnote similar to the one you are creating. Copy, then substitute your exact info.

Sample from 3rd para of article. In footnotes section at end there is just a clickable link number for these sources

recruitment of volunteers among other things. This is footnote 3

use of technology within the nonprofit sector is wide-ranging. this is footnote 4

NOTE that some footnotes as entered in the Footnotes section at the end, look like standard footnotes, e.g. Buhalis, Dimitrios. 1998 . Strategic Use of Information Technologies in the Tourism Industry. Tourism Management 19 ( 5 ): 409 – 21 BUT some of these also have a DOI number, e.g.  Hamann, D. J.; Bezboruah, K. C. (2013). "Utilization of technology by long-term care providers: Comparisons between for-profit and nonprofit institutions.". Journal of Aging & Health 25 (4): 535–544. doi:10.1177/0898264313480238.