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- Church records: Adams, Berks & Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania 1729-1881 : [CD-ROM]. by Brøderbund.(DLC)no 93034341 (CARDINAL)435704;
Information on almost 180,000 individuals mentioned in abstracts of baptisms, births, marriages, and deaths from the registers of more than fifty Pennsylvania churches in Adams, Berks, and Lancaster counties. The information was extracted from microfilm records of transcriptions of the original records. You will find: the name of every person listed in the record, their relationship to the key person, their role in the event, date and place of the event, their residence, volume and page of the original record.System requirements: CD-ROM drive; version 3.02 or higher of Family Tree Maker for Windows or Macintosh; OR, version 3.02 of the Family Archive Viewer.
- Subjects: Church records and registers;
- © c1999., Brøderbund,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Information warfare : chaos on the electronic superhighway / by Schwartau, Winn.(CARDINAL)208326;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The Econo-politics of information warfare -- Computers everywhere and the global network -- Binary schizophrenia -- On the nature of insidious -- Influenza, malicious software, and OOPS! -- Sniffers and the switch -- The World of Mr. va Eck -- Cryptography ...As the National Information Infrastructure grows and evolves into everyman's electronic superhighway, are we opening the doors to an electronic cold war? Or are we on the edge of a brave new precipice overlooking the dawn of the information revolution? With over 125,000,000 computers inextricably tying our economy together through complex land and satellite-based communications systems, a major portion of our domestic 6 trillion dollar economy depends on their consistent and reliable operation. In a serious and inviting manner, Information Warfare: Chaos on the Electronic Superhighway examines the awesome potential for industrial and international espionage. Through sabotage, theft, data manipulation, and other means, our economy could be crippled beyond anything in recent history. Currently within the banking community it is common practice for banks to use creative accounting to hide millions of dollars lost every year through Information Warfare. In Information Warfare the "digital persona" plays the role of victim and perpetrator. The wrong hands could extract the most personal information about the "digital you," not the least of which could be medical, financial, business, legal, and criminal documentation. An individual could alter his/her own records to eradicate nefarious histories. Or an individual could alter anyone's electronic documentation for any reason. Information Warfare outlines almost every kind of informational disaster imaginable leaving the reader to think there may be no way out of the quagmire that is the new information age. However, author Winn Schwartau details current trends in Information Warfare and inspires the dialogue necessary to establish a National Information Policy, a constitution for Cyberspace and an Electronic Bill of Rights.
- Subjects: Computer security.; Computer crimes.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
- On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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- The little audio CD book / by Starrett, Bob,1954-(CARDINAL)373430; McDaniel, Josh.(CARDINAL)538703;
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- Subjects: CD-Rs.; Sound;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- SQL in easy steps / by McGrath, Mike,1956-author.(CARDINAL)422694;
SQL (Structured Query Language) is THE standard language used world-wide for database communication on all popular database software. It allows the storage and manipulation of data both on Windows platforms and on Unix-based platforms, such as Linux. SQL in easy steps, 4th edition begins by explaining how to download and install the free MySQL database server on both Windows and Linux platforms. This allows you to establish an environment in which to develop and administer your own databases. This book makes no assumption that you will have previous knowledge of any programming or scripting language so it's ideal for the newcomer to SQL. Each chapter builds your knowledge of executing database queries. The book contains exciting chapters on how to selectively extract data from within one, or more, databases and there are complete examples that illustrate each aspect of SQL. By the end of this book you will have gained a sound understanding of the Structured Query Language and be able to write your own SQL scripts to insert, extract, and manipulate data.
- Subjects: SQL (Computer program language); Database management.; Relational databases.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Zotero for genealogy : harnessing the power of your research / by Baker, Donna Cox.(CARDINAL)851321;
Preface -- Introduction to Zotero for genealogy -- What is Zotero? -- How does Zotero serve genealogists? -- How should I use this book? -- Part I: Zotero general overview -- Getting started with Zotero -- Installing Zotero -- The Zotero workspace -- Choosing your preferences -- Setting up your free Zotero account -- Retrieving sample data for Zotero for Genealogy -- Documenting your research -- Choosing your citation style -- Viewing the Research List -- Crating a research citation -- Quick data entry options -- Adding notes -- Deleting and restoring research items -- Adjusting panes and font size -- Creating tags -- Identifying related records -- Summary -- Organizing research collections -- Using Zotero collections -- Research records inside collection folders -- Moving subcollections -- Deleting collections and subcollections -- Summary -- Managing your attachments -- Before you start attaching -- Creating file attachments -- Restoring broken attachment links -- Summary -- Searching, sorting and finding your research -- Basic sorting -- Choosing and controlling columns -- Basic searching -- Advanced searching -- Tags -- Summary -- Part II: Zotero add-ons -- Zotero Connectors & instant data entry -- Installing Zotero Connector -- Using Zotero Connector -- Summary -- ZotFile & advanced PDF management -- Installing ZotFile -- Creating a ZotFile reading stack -- Extracting annotations from PDFs -- Summary -- Word processing & painless citation -- Installing the word processor add-on -- Zotero tools in your word processor -- Creating citation in your document -- Adding multiple Zotero citations -- Editing the citation -- Creating a bibliography -- Summary -- Part III: Applying Zotero to genealogy -- Organizing your filing system -- The main thing: one system for all -- My very simple filing system -- Summary -- One source or many: a choice -- A source record with many notes -- A case study -- Testing your bibliographic data - Style Preview -- Summary -- Working with Evidence Explained -- Evidence Explained and the mission of citations -- Zotero and EE in cooperation -- Maximizing EE-to-Zotero conversion -- Using what Zotero offers -- Working around the challenges -- Handling derivatives -- Summary -- Research logs & to-do lists -- Research logs -- To-do lists -- Summary -- More of Zotero for Genealogy -- Zotero on the road -- Edit in a separate window -- Collaborating and sharing -- Other bibliographic software - imports and exports -- Wrapping up -- Index.Explains how to use the free computer program Zotero to organize and store your genealogy research.
- Subjects: Genealogy;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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- Data science for dummies / by Pierson, Lillian,author.; Porway, Jake,author of introduction, etc.;
Part I: Getting Started With Data Science. Chapter 1: Wrapping Your Head around Data Science -- Chapter 2: Exploring Data Engineering Pipelines and Infrastructure -- Chapter 3: Applying Data Science to Business and Industry. Part II: Using Data Science to Extract Meaning from Your Data. Chapter 4: Introducing Probability and Statistics -- Chapter 5: Clustering and Classification -- Chapter 6: Clustering and Classification with Nearest Neighbor -- Chapter 7: Mathematical Modeling in Data Science -- Chapter 8: Modeling Spatial Data with Statistics. Part III: Creating Data Visualizations that Clearly Communicate. Chapter 9: Following the Principles of Data Visualization Design -- Chapter 10: Using D3.js for Data Visualization -- Chapter 11: Web-Based Applications for Visualization Design -- Chapter 12: Exploring Best Practices in Dashboard Design -- Chapter 13: Making Maps from Spatial Data. Part IV: Computing for Data Science. Chapter 14: Using Python for Data Science -- Chapter 15: Using Open Source R for Data Science -- Chapter 16: Using SQL in Data Science -- Chapter 17: Software Applications for Data Science. Part V: Applying Domain Expertise to Solve Real-World Problems. Chapter 18: Using Data Science in Journalism -- Chapter 19: Delving into Environmental Data Science -- Chapter 20: Data Science for Driving Growth in E-Commerce -- Chapter 21: Using Data Science to Describe and Predict Criminal Activity. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 22: Ten Phenomenal Resources for Open Data -- Chapter 23: Ten (or So) Free Data Science Tools and Applications."Jobs in data science abound, but few people have the data science skills needed to fill these increasingly important roles in organizations. Data Science For Dummies is the perfect starting point for IT professionals and students interested in making sense of their organization's massive data sets and applying their findings to real-world business scenarios. From uncovering rich data sources to managing large amounts of data within hardware and software limitations, ensuring consistency in reporting, merging various data sources, and beyond, you'll develop the know-how you need to effectively interpret data and tell a story that can be understood by anyone in your organization." -- Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Information technology.; Information retrieval.; Databases.; Data mining.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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