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- More technology for the rest of us : a second primer on computing for the non-IT librarian / by Courtney, Nancy.(CARDINAL)295757;
MARCIVE 2/2/12Includes bibliographical references and index.Web services / Jason A. Clark -- Digital data preservation and curation / H. Frank Cervone -- Cloud computing : distributed power, remote storage, and Web services / Christopher Strauber -- Learning management systems / Kim Duckett -- Authentication and authorization in libraries / David Kennedy -- Content management systems / Frances Rice -- Data visualization / Steve McCann -- Sorting through digital preservation systems / Ardys Kozbial -- Free and open source software / Scot Colford -- Metadata repurposing using XSLT / Maureen P. Walsh -- Communicating effectively with IT / Elizabeth L. Black -- Glossary / Hector Escobar.
- Subjects: Digital libraries.; Digital preservation.; Libraries and the Internet.; Libraries; Libraries;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Microsoft Powerpoint made easy / by Smith, Chris(Technology journalist),author.(CARDINAL)609706;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Microsoft PowerPoint is dismissed as a useful motivational tool by many who have had to endure dull presentations at work or school. But what if you were shown how to enliven these presentations with images, videos and sound, and then broadcast your show on the web? Would that make you sit up and take more notice of what this powerful software has to offer? And it's not for use just in the workplace or at college either. PowerPoint can be used effectively in the home from creating a household budget to making an exciting slide show of your family holiday. In this book Chris Smith, an experienced technology writer, has thrown open the door to PowerPoint, and in clear, jargon-free language, explains how to set up, improve on and share a variety of presentations. As well as outlining the basics, such as how to understand the Ribbon and get to grips with slide layouts, he also looks in detail at other aspects of this versatile software, including adding hyperlinks, speaker notes and creating a video of your presentation...
- Subjects: Microsoft PowerPoint (Computer file); Presentation graphics software.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Sams teach yourself UNIX system administration in 21 days / by Ray, Joan.(CARDINAL)431550; Ray, William.(CARDINAL)737545;
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- Subjects: UNIX (Computer file); Operating systems (Computers);
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- African-Americans in the 1870 U.S. federal census [electronic resource] by United States.Census Office.(CARDINAL)139273; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.(CARDINAL)267015;
"Heritage Quest has extracted all heads-of-households listed as 'Black' or 'Mulatto,' as well as those listed with African birth who were listed in the 1870 U.S. Federal Census Index ... Includes 1,672,418 entries"--Container.System requirements: Windows: 2000/ME/NT/98/95 ; Pentium 100 or faster CPU ; 88 MB free hard disk space ; 16 MB RAM ; 4X CD-ROM ; 16-bit color depth ; 800 x 600 screen resolution.
- Subjects: Census data.; Databases.; Family histories.; Indexes.; African Americans;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Loyalists in the American Revolution. by Brøderbund.(DLC)no 93034341 (CARDINAL)435704;
System requirements: 486 PC or higher; 8MB RAM; Windows 95 or 98; VGA running at least 256 colors; 20MB free hard disk space; CD-ROM drive; version 3.02 or higher of Family Tree Maker for Windows or for Macintosh, or version 3.02 or higher of Family Archive Viewer.
- Subjects: Genealogy; American loyalists;
- © c1999., Brøderbund,
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Offroad racing [video game] : buggy x ATV x MOTO
Ride off the beaten track! OffRoad Racing offers a huge choice of all-terrain vehicles to get away from everyday life. Bomb along in a quad bike, buggy or motocross race and enjoy the change of scenery as you explore immersive off-road tracks.ESRB rating: E, Everyone.Cartridge: region free.System requirements: Nintendo Switch game system.
- Subjects: Nintendo Switch video games.; Racing video games.; Video games.; Off-road racing.; Racing.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Computers for seniors for dummies / by Muir, Nancy,1954-(CARDINAL)354664;
"A first computer can be confusing and intimidating at any age. Luckily, 'Computers For Seniors For Dummies' is here to help the over-55 crowd conquer the uncertainty and fear with clear-cut, easy-to-understand steps on how to get the most out of your new computer. Inside, you'll find step-by-step guidance on getting started, from turning the computer on and using the keyboard and mouse to finding your way around the new Windows 9 operating system. In no time, you'll confidently navigate your way around your new computer to email with family and friends, stay connected on social media, shop securely online, research topics of interest, find recipes and diet tips, and so much more. The computer has become a household and business mainstay and continues to change the way people communicate, work, shop, invest, and spend their free time. Whether you're looking to use a computer for bookkeeping, making travel pans, socializing, shopping, or just plain fun, this clear and friendly guide takes the intimidation out of computer basics and the ever-evolving technology that surrounds it." -- Publisher annotation.pt. 1. Get going! -- pt. 2. Getting things done with software -- pt. 3. Going online -- pt. 4. Having fun -- pt. 5. Windows Toolkit.
- Subjects: Microcomputers.; Computers and older people.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 8
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- North Carolina HRIS, Human Resource Information System [electronic resource] / by North Carolina.Labor Market Information Division.(CARDINAL)166504;
System requirements: Windows 3.1 or higher, a 486/66 or higher processor, DOS 5.0 or higher, 16 MB of RAM, 250 MB of free space on hard drive and a VGA monitor, CD-ROM drive.
- Subjects: Demography; Labor market;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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- Get programming with JavaScript / by Larsen, John R.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Summary Get Programming with JavaScript is a hands-on introduction to programming for readers who have never programmed. You'll be writing your own web apps, games, and programs in no time! Foreword by Remy Sharp. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the Book Are you ready to start writing your own web apps, games, and programs? Youre in the right place! Get Programming with JavaScript is a hands-on introduction to programming for readers who have never written a line of code. Since youre just getting started, this friendly book offers you lots of examples backed by careful explanations. As you go along, youll find exercises to check your understanding and plenty of opportunities to practice your new skills. You dont need anything special to follow the examples just the text editor and web browser already installed on your computer. We even give you links to working online code so you can see how everything should look live on your screen. Whats Inside All the basics objects, functions, responding to users, and more Think like a coder and design your own programs Create a text-based adventure game Enhance web pages with JavaScript Run your programs in a web browser Four bonus chapters available online About the Reader No experience required! All you need is a web browser and an internet connection. About the Author John Larsen is a mathematics and computing teacher with an interest in educational research. He has an MA in mathematics and an MSc in information technology. He started programming in 1982, writing simple programs for teaching mathematics in 1993, building websites in 2001, and developing data-driven web-based applications for education in 2006. Table of Contents PART 1 CORE CONCEPTS ON THE CONSOLE Programming, JavaScript, and JS Bin Variables: storing data in your program Objects: grouping your data Functions: code on demand Arguments: passing data to functions Return values: getting data from functions Object arguments: functions working with objects Arrays: putting data into lists Constructors: building objects with functions Bracket notation: flexible property names PART 2 ORGANIZING YOUR PROGRAMS Scope: hiding information Conditions: choosing code to run Modules: breaking a program into pieces Models: working with data Views: displaying data Controllers: linking models and views PART 3 JAVASCRIPT IN THE BROWSER HTML: building web pages Controls: getting user input Templates: filling placeholders with data XHR: loading data Conclusion: get pr
- Subjects: JavaScript (Computer program language); Computer programming.; Computer software;
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- Conserving earth's biodiversity with E.O. Wilson [electronic resource] : for Windows 95/98 and MacOS / by Wilson, Edward O.(CARDINAL)138801; Perlman, Dan L.(CARDINAL)327458;
Introduction -- Global biodiversity -- Diversity of life -- Biodiversity over time -- Threats to biodiversity -- Conservation practice -- Social issues -- Learning more.Assists students in understanding the biological, social, political, and economic elements of conservation biology. Features video clips, photographs, maps, interactive models, essays, and case studies.Advanced high school and college students.System requirements for Macintosh: PowerPC; 32MB RAM; Mac OS 7.5 or higher; 14MB free hard disk space; color monitor; speakers; CD-ROM drive.System requirements for Windows: Pentium PC; 16MB RAM; Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT with Service Pack 4.0 or later; 18MB free hard disk space; color monitor; VGA 256-color video card; sound card; speakers; 4X CD-ROM drive.
- Subjects: Conservation biology.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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