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How to buy the right personal computer / by Holtz, Herman.(CARDINAL)137251;
Subjects: Microcomputers; Minicomputers;
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Minicomputers in libraries, 1979-80 / by Grosch, Audrey N.,1934-(CARDINAL)139789;
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Subjects: Library science; Electronic data processing; Minicomputers.; Computers.;
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Minicomputers in libraries, 1981-82 : the era of distributed systems / by Grosch, Audrey N.,1934-(CARDINAL)139789;
Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Subjects: Library science; Minicomputers.;
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Microcomputer applications in public libraries / by Sullivan, Roll A.(CARDINAL)199424;
Subjects: Minicomputers.; Microprocessors.; Public libraries;
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Application of minicomputers and microcomputers to information handling / by Griffiths, José-Marie.(CARDINAL)167724; Unesco.General Information Programme.(CARDINAL)148764;
Subjects: Information storage and retrieval systems.; Information retrieval.; Microcomputers.; Minicomputers.;
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Applications of minicomputers to library and related problems : papers presented at the 1974 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing, April 28-May 1, 1974 / by Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing(1974 :University of Illinois); Lancaster, F. Wilfrid(Frederick Wilfrid),1933-2013.(CARDINAL)139508;
Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Library science; Minicomputers;
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Computers in libraries.
Subjects: Information technology; Information technology; Libraries; Libraries; Library science; Library science; Library science; Minicomputers; Minicomputers; Minicomputers; Information Systems; Libraries;
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Smartphone safety and privacy / by Bryan, Dale-Marie,1953-(CARDINAL)474400;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-62) and index.Cell phones and smartphones are amazing-- a phone and minicomputer all in one. But they can have risks, and their computer features make them prone to hazards such as malicious software and hacking. Discover what to do if you become a victim-- and how to avoid becoming one.Introduction -- How can smartphones be risky? -- Threats to your identity -- Threats to your safety -- Is your smartphone dangerous to your health? -- Are you using your smartphone in risky ways? -- How safe is your smartphone future?
Subjects: Technology and children; Smartphones;
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Getting to know the Raspberry Pi / by Petrikowski, Nicki Peter,author.(CARDINAL)403553;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Raspberry Pi history : from its conception to the present day -- Raspberry Pi recipe : hardware ingredients -- Raspberry Pi preparation : OS and software -- Programming on the Raspberry Pi -- Cool and creative projects with the Raspberry Pi.Reveals the vision behind the Raspberry Pi and the history of its creation. It describes the computer's hardware and the options it offers in terms of operating systems, software, programming languages, and peripherals. Readers also get a look at the lively Raspberry Pi community of tinkerers and their creative projects making use of the minicomputer.Grades 5-8.
Subjects: Raspberry Pi (Computer); Pocket computers; Python (Computer program language);
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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The story of the computer : a technical and business history / by Marshall, S. J.(Stephen J.)(CARDINAL)725037;
Mechanisation: Computer prehistory - calculating machines -- The analogue alternative -- The electrification of calculating machinery -- The dawn of electronic computation -- Industrialisation: The metamorphosis of the calculator - stored-program machines -- Data processing and the birth of the computer industry -- Segmentation: Revving up for higher performance -- Solid progress - transistors and unified architectures -- Small is beautiful - the minicomputer -- Personalisation: The big picture - computer graphics -- The microcomputer revolution -- Bringing it all together - the graphics workstation -- Getting personal - the world according to Wintel -- Index."Electronic computers are arguably the greatest invention of the 20th century. They are the enablers for many of the technologies that the developed world now relies upon and their impact on society cannot be overestimated. The story of their creation is a fascinating one which encompasses many of the great advances in engineering, mathematics and the physical sciences that have taken place over the past 400 years. <p> The Story of the Computer is the first comprehensive treatment of the subject written from both a technical and a business perspective. It sets out to chart the complex evolutionary process that has resulted in the creation of today's computers, picking out those innovations and discoveries which contributed most to the pool of knowledge through their influence on later advances and taking into consideration the business drivers as well as the specific technical breakthroughs. To put developments into context and provide a more rounded picture, it also covers the advances in science and technology, or 'building blocks', which have facilitated them. <p> The book is divided into four parts, beginning with humanity's earliest efforts to automate the process of calculation, first through mechanical means, then electromechanical and finally electronic. Part two describes the transformation from sequence-controlled calculators to stored-program computers and the birth of the computer industry. In part three we see the industry maturing and new market segments beginning to emerge for faster or smaller computers, facilitated by the introduction of solid-state components. The final part brings the story up to date with the development of mass-produced personal computers, computer graphics and the World Wide Web. <p> Written in a highly accessible style with illustrations throughout, The Story of the Computer should provide a rewarding read for both the specialist and the general reader."--back cover
Subjects: Computers;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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