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- Library literature & information science. by Shaw, Marian,1895-; Cole, Dorothy Ethlyn,1907-(CARDINAL)597608; Wilson, H. W.;
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- Subjects: Indexes.; Bibliographies.; Periodicals.; Library science; Library science;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 14
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- Librarian/author : a practical guide on how to get published / by Sellen, Betty-Carol.(CARDINAL)141438;
Bibliography: pages 215-226.
- Subjects: Library science; Information science; Library science literature; Information science literature;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Librarian in search of a publisher : how to get published / by Alley, Brian,-2019.; Cargill, Jennifer S.(CARDINAL)146879;
Bibliography: pages 157-165.
- Subjects: Library science; Information science; Library science literature; Information science literature; Bibliography;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Materials / by Richards, Jon,1970-author.(CARDINAL)638351; Simkins, Ed,author.(CARDINAL)607209;
Where do the objects in our lives come from? Everything has a source, and that origin might be surprising. Readers will learn about how chemists study the building blocks of our world, and how materials can be changed by applying different chemical and physical reactions. By utilizing colorful pictographs, icons, and graphics, readers will become immersed in the wonderful world of science. Especially helpful for students who struggle with traditional textbooks, this book will change the way readers look at objects they use every day.
- Subjects: Materials; Materials science; Information visualization;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The history of information / by Haughton, Chris,authorillustrator.(CARDINAL)499402; Park, Loonie,author,researcher.;
Introduction -- Language. Language and the brain ; When did language begin? ; Ceremonies ; The art of remembering -- Drawing. First marks ; First drawings ; The first city ; First writing systems ; Drawings become sounds -- Writing. Early writing ; Holy texts ; Ancient China ; The Islamic Empire ; Medieval Europe ; The Americas -- Printing. The invention of printing ; The late 1400s in Europe ; The Reformation ; The rise of literacy in Europe ; The Renaissance -- Science. The Scientific Revolution ; Data ; Classifying knowledge ; Science: a collaboration over centuries -- News and newspapers. The news ; The rise of the public sphere ; The Age of Revolution ; Mass media ; The modern press ; Photography ; Intellectual property -- Networks. Mail ; The telegraph ; The telephone -- Broadcast. The beginnings of radio ; The radio age ; Television ; Through the looking glass -- Disinformation. Propaganda ; The Great War ; Nazism ; Advertising ; Public relations ; Modern propaganda -- Computers. How does a computer work? ; Theoretical computing ; Military computing ; Business computing ; Personal computing ; The Internet ; Mobile ; Going viral ; Big data ; Big Tech -- Out of control -- Social change -- Artificial Intelligence -- The mind."Today, we are told, we are in the midst of a technological revolution: Artificial Intelligence. To understand what this might mean for our future, we have to look to the past. In some ways, this technology is nothing new. Intelligence is the ability to solve problems, and all throughout history, we have been striving to improve our problem-solving abilities. We have done this by developing new ways to record, share, and process information. From writing and print, to radio, computers, and the Internet, each new information tool created a revolution when it was introduced. This book tells their stories. By understanding how they unfolded, we can get a glimpse into our own future."--Ages 9-12.
- Subjects: Informational works.; Illustrated works.; Communication; Information; Information literacy; Information science; Information society; Information technology; Mass media;
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 9
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Library and information science annual.
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- Subjects: Bibliographies.; Book reviews.; Periodicals.; Reviews.; Information science; Information science; Information science; Library science literature; Library science; Library science; Library science;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- Library literature. by H.W. Wilson Company.(CARDINAL)142786;
Cumulation of the bimonthly publication.Also issued in a quadrennial, triennial, or biennial cumulation, 1933/1935-1976/1977. This larger cumulation discontinued?
- Subjects: Indexes.; Bibliographies.; Library science; Information science; Bibliography of bibliographies.; Bibliographical literature;
- Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 13
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- Information technology : exploring career pathways / by Reeves, Diane Lindsey,1959-author.(CARDINAL)373030;
Provides information about careers in information technology, and explains the responsibilities and education needed for each.NC970LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Computer science; Information technology;
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- What degree do I need to pursue a career in information technology & information systems? / by Kassnoff, David,author.(CARDINAL)613228;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-77) and index.Cracking the code -- Choosing to compute -- IT in two years -- Four-year degrees and beyond -- Choosing an IT degree -- Taking a different road -- What employers look for in IT workers -- Learning after college.The author weighs the pros and cons of certificate programs, two- and four-year degree programs, online degrees, and graduate degrees in the IT field.Grades 7-12.
- Subjects: Computer science; Information technology;
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- The vo-tech track to success in information technology / by Meyer, Terry Teague,author.(CARDINAL)401185;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is information technology? -- Getting started -- How to get there: secondary school programs -- What happens after high school? -- Paying your way.Grades 7 to 12.
- Subjects: Computer science; Information technology;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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