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My first Internet guide / by Oxlade, Chris.(CARDINAL)343232;
Includes bibliographical references (page 30) and index.Introduces the Internet, discussing web sites, web browsers, web addresses, web pages, navigating, searching, and using and evaluating information found online.Accelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader/Renaissance Learning
Subjects: Electronic reference sources; Internet;
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Sociology : a guide to reference and information sources / by Aby, Stephen H.,1949-(CARDINAL)273682; Nalen, James.(CARDINAL)273681; Fielding, Lori.(CARDINAL)273680;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Subjects: Bibliographies.; Sociology; Sociology; Sociology; Social sciences; Social sciences; Social sciences;
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Introduction to United States government information sources / by Morehead, Joe,1931-(CARDINAL)153635;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Public access in the electronic age -- Government printing office programs and services -- Depository library system -- General catalogs, indexes, bibliographies, and selected reference sources -- Legislative branch information sources -- The presidency -- Administrative law: regulations and decisions -- Legal sources of information -- Statistical sources -- Technical report literature and related research sources -- Geographic information sources.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Government publications;
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Using government information sources : print and electronic / by Sears, Jean L.(CARDINAL)179414; Moody, Marilyn K.(CARDINAL)179415; Sears, Jean L.Using government publications.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1010L
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Bibliographies.; Government publications; Government publications;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Crash course in reference / by Ford, Charlotte.(CARDINAL)489692;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is reference service? -- Communicating with your patrons -- Building and maintaining a reference collection -- Searching print and electronic sources -- Finding books : library catalogs and bibliographies -- Finding articles : indexes and databases -- Finding background information and definitions : encyclopedias and dictionaries -- Finding facts fast : ready reference -- Using the Web to reach your patrons and help them find information -- Reference ethics and reference policies -- Networking with other libraries and librarians -- For more information.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Reference services (Libraries);
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Recruiting, interviewing, selecting & orienting new employees / by Arthur, Diane.(CARDINAL)156846;
Recruitment challenges -- Recruitment sources -- Electronic recruiting -- Interview preparation -- Interviewing and legal considerations -- Competency-based questions -- Additional types of questions -- Interview components -- Types of employment interviews -- Documenting the interview -- Preemployment testing -- Background and reference checks -- The selection process -- The fundamentals of employee orientation -- Beyond the fundamentals of employee orientation.
Subjects: Employees; Employment interviewing.; Employee selection.; Employee orientation.;
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Early Tennessee settlers, 1700s-1900s by Genealogy.com.(local)tlcaut8690399669200;
"The fourteen books included on this Family Archive CD cover a time period both shortly before and shortly after Tennessee's was erected as a state from North Carolina in 1796 and identify a large proportion of Tennessee's original settlers. Compiled from traditional record sources, these books reference approximately 165,000 individuals and contain cemetery records, vital records, biographical sketches, family histories, probate records, census returns, and pension lists."--Container.System requirements: CD-ROM drive; version 4.0 or higher of either Family Archive Viewer or Family Tree Maker for Windows.
Subjects: Registers of births, etc.;
© c2000., Genealogical Publishing Co.,
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Using government information sources : electronic and print / by Sears, Jean L.(CARDINAL)179414; Moody, Marilyn K.(CARDINAL)179415;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Search strategy and government information sources -- The basics of searching -- Foreign policy -- Foreign countries -- Occupations and jobs -- Selling to the government -- Business aids -- Directories -- Tax information -- Travel information -- Audiovisual information -- Copyright information -- Climate -- Elections -- Maps -- Genealogy -- Agriculture -- Health -- Education -- Geology -- Environment -- Astronomy and space -- Government programs and grants -- Regulations and administrative actions -- Administrative decisions -- The President -- Population statistics -- Vital statistics -- Economic indicators -- Business and industry statistics -- Housing and construction statistics -- Income -- Earnings -- Employment -- Prices -- Consumer expenditures -- Foreign trade statistics -- Crime and criminal justice statistics -- Defense and military statistics -- Energy statistics -- Projections -- State and local government statistics -- Transportation statistics -- Legislative history -- Judicial reports -- Budget analysis -- Treaties -- Technical reports -- Patents and trademarks -- Standards and specifications -- Historical searches.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Bibliographies.; Catalogs.; Government publications; Government publications; Electronic information resources; Electronic information resources;
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The American Sign Language handshape dictionary / by Tennant, Richard A.(CARDINAL)646827; Brown, Marianne Gluszak.(CARDINAL)646828;
"The unique feature of this dictionary is that it is organized by handshape rather than by alphabetical order. An American Sign Language learner can look up an unfamiliar sign by looking for the handshape rather than by looking up the word in an alphabetical English glossary. At the same time, an English speaker can look up a sign for a specific word by looking at the Index of English Glossaries located at the end of the dictionary. The introduction includes a history of sign language in the United States. Detailed instructions explain the organization of the handshape sections and the ordering of signs. The illustrations are clear and are described in terms of configuration, location, movement, orientation, and nonmanual markers".--"Outstanding Reference Sources : the 1999 Selection of New Titles", American Libraries, May 1999. Comp. by the Reference Sources Committee, RUSA, ALA.
Subjects: Dictionaries.; American Sign Language;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 7
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Fundamental reference sources / by Sweetland, James H.(CARDINAL)171754; Cheney, Frances Neel,1906-1996.Fundamental reference sources.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Bibliographies.; Reference books;
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