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- TLVs and other occupational exposure values [electronic resource]. by American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists.(CARDINAL)145418;
System requirements: IBM PC or compatible with 6 MB RAM; MS DOS 5.0 or later; Windows 3.1 or later; 3 MB of disk space minimum; CD-ROM drive; color monitor.System requirements: Macintosh System 6.0.5 with 2MB of RAM; 2MB disk space minimum; CD-ROM drive.
- Subjects: Databases.; Industrial toxicology; Threshold limit values (Industrial toxicology);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Information today.
MARCIVE 03/06/09Vol. 1, issue 1 preceded by: Vol. 0, issue 0 (Nov. 1983), called also Premiere issue.The newspaper for users and producers of electronic information services.
- Subjects: Database industry; Information networks; Information storage and retrieval systems; COMPUTERS.; DATA PROCESSING.; INFORMATION MANAGEMENT.; INFORMATION NETWORKS.; INFORMATION RETRIEVAL.; INFORMATION SYSTEMS.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Creators take control [sound recording] : how NFTs revolutionize art, business, and entertainment / by Lee, Edward(Law professor),author.; Podowitz, Seth,narrator.;
Read by Seth Podowitz.If you buy an NFT, do you own anything? Critics say no. Then why are people paying millions to own them? Edward Lee explains how NFTs operate, and how they fundamentally change our understanding of ownership.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; NFTs (Tokens); Blockchains (Databases); Cryptocurrencies.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Life after Google :the fall of big data and the rise of the blockchain economy. [sound recording] : / by Gilder, George F., 1939- ;
Argues that the massive Silicon Valley corporations will soon be left behind by a new computer and network architecture based on blockchains, a shift that will enable cryptocurrencies and end dependence on advertising.
- Subjects: Big data.; Blockchains (Databases); Database security.; Electronic commerce.; High technology industries -- Forecasting.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- NIOSH health hazard evaluations [electronic resource]. by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.(CARDINAL)142572;
Contains the full text of 505 Health Hazard Evaluation formal final reports completed from 1990 through 1996.System requirements: Computer that supports Windows version 3.1, 3.11, or Windows 95 (386DX 33MHz or higher recommended); approximately 5 megabytes of free disk space to install Pundit access software; Pundit software (included on disc); 2X CD-ROM drive; mouse recommended.
- Subjects: Databases.; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Industrial accidents; Industrial safety;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Read write own : building the next era of the Internet / by Dixon, Chris,1972-author.(CARDINAL)884025;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Part I. Read, write. Why networks matter -- Protocol networks -- Corporate networks -- Part II. Own. Blockchains -- Tokens -- Blockchain networks -- Part III. A new era. Community-created software -- Take rates -- Building networks with Token incentives -- Tokenomics -- Network governance -- Part IV. Here and now. The computer versus the Casino -- Part V. What's next? The iPhone moment : from incubation to growth -- Some promising applications -- Conclusion."The Internet of today is a far cry from its early promise of a decentralized, democratic network of creativity and innovation. In the past decade, the Internet has fallen under the control of a tiny group of massive companies like Apple, Google, and Facebook. In Read Write Own, tech visionary Chris Dixon argues that the dream of an open network for fostering creativity and entrepreneurship doesn't have to die, and that in fact it can, and must, be saved with blockchain networks, which he vitally separates from the currency-based speculation that it is unfortunately lumped together with - a distinction he calls "The Computer vs The Casino". With lucid and compelling prose - and drawing from his first-hand observations, mental models, and experiences over a 25-year career in the Internet industry - Dixon shows how the Internet has undergone three distinct eras, bringing us to the critical moment we're in today. The first act was the "read era," lasting from 1990 to 2005, in which early Internet networks democratized information. In the "read-write era," 2006-2020, corporate networks democratized publishing. And we are now entering the "read-write-own era," sometimes called web3, in which blockchain networks have begun to democratize ownership, granting power and economic benefits to the participants in the network--not just to massive corporations"--
- Subjects: Informational works.; Blockchains (Databases); Internet industry; Internet; Internet;
- Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 11
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- Toxics release inventory [electronic resource] : Title III--Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986. by United States.Environmental Protection Agency.Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics.(CARDINAL)217245;
Disc 1. Install disc -- Disc 2. 1987-1997 Toxics release inventory -- Disc 3. Landview III; Risk screening environmental indicators; Manuals; TRI publications.Computer program.System requirements: IBM 486 compatible machine or greater ; MS Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT ; 16 MB RAM ; 400 MB hard disc space ; 4X CD-ROM drive.
- Subjects: Databases.; United States.; Factory and trade waste; Hazardous substances; Hazardous substances; Hazardous wastes; Industrial toxicology;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Directory of local injury databases / by Rudisill, Linda C.; Stucki, Jon C.; Reese, Renae P.; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Injury Prevention Research Center.(CARDINAL)196001; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Highway Safety Research Center.; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.;
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- Subjects: Accidents; Industrial accidents; Diseases; Administrative agencies;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- The art of being well informed : what you need to know to gain the winning edge in business / by Garvin, Andrew P.(CARDINAL)154795; Bermont, Hubert Ingram.(CARDINAL)141593; Berkman, Robert I.(CARDINAL)188972;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Industries; Information services.; Databases.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Web3 : charting the Internet's next economic and cultural frontier / by Tapscott, Alex,author.(CARDINAL)803000;
Includes bibliographical references and index."An essential introduction and guide to navigating the next Internet revolution--everything from the metaverse and NFTs to DAOs, decentralized finance, and self-sovereign identity--from the co-author of the international bestseller Blockchain Revolution. The Web, and with it the Internet, are entering a new age. We've moved from the "Read-only Web," which had little functionality for interacting with content, to the "Read-Write Web," which offered seemingly endless collaborative opportunities, from sharing with our favorite people to shopping at our favorite brands. But the profusion of cyberattacks, data hacks, and online profiling have left many of us to view digital life as a Faustian bargain in need of a major rethink. That rethink is Web3, the "Read-Write-Own Web"--a decentralized Internet where individuals own their own identities and can securely trade assets like money, securities, intellectual property, and art peer to peer. Made possible by blockchains, the foundational technology of bitcoin, Web3 promises the biggest shake up of business since the invention of double-entry bookkeeping in the Middle Ages. It is the Internet's new frontier. In Web3, award-winning author and technology investor Alex Tapscott provides a cutting-edge guide to the Internet's next era. Covering everything from the metaverse and non-fungible tokens to DAOs, decentralized finance, and self-sovereign identity, this indispensable, forward-thinking book describes the building blocks and often hidden technologies that will be foundational to our cultural and economic progress"--
- Subjects: Informational works.; Internet; World Wide Web; World Wide Web; Business; Blockchains (Databases); Cryptocurrencies.; Web applications.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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