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Family Tree Maker mortality index : United States, 1850-1880 by Brøderbund.;
Created by the Bureau of the Census during census years, these records document the deaths of individuals who have been recorded in the previous census. Includes records from several states. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time period covered.
Subjects: Mortality; Registers of births, etc.;

A social and economic analysis of commercial fisheries in North Carolina : Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds / by Crosson, Scott.(CARDINAL)307994; North Carolina.Division of Marine FisheriesLicense and Statistics Section.(CARDINAL)306120;
System requirements for CD-ROM: Windows, CD-ROM drive, Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Subjects: Fisheries; Fisheries; Fishery management; Fishery management;

Google Workspace / by McFedries, Paul,author.(CARDINAL)367649;
Part 1: Keeping your affairs in order. Google Workspace: the 50¢ tour ; Taming the email beast ; Places to go, people to see: managing your calendar ; Friends, Romans, countrymen: managing your contacts -- Part 2: Making stuff: documents, spreadsheets, and more. Getting started with Docs ; Looking good: formating documents ; Fiddling with document layout ; Getting started with Sheets ; Crunching numbers ; Creating eye-popping presentations -- Part 3. Collaborating with your team. Collaborating on files ; Collaborating with calendar ; Setting up video meetings ; Chatting with your team ; Collaborating with groups ; Collaborating with forms and notes -- Part 4: The part of tens. Ten tips for working from home ; Ten really useful Gmail settings ; Ten ways to enhance privacy and security."Google Workspace For Dummies is here to show you the tips and tricks for upping your productivity with Google's cloud-based software suite. This book includes jargon-free instructions on using Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Sheets, Drive, Chat, and Meet. You'll learn about the AI features, updated security, compatibility with other apps, picture-in-picture capability for video meetings, and beyond. Plus, you'll get info on Google's Forms and Notes feature that makes it simple to gather and share data and stay up-to-date with your team. It's easier than ever to collaborate securely in the cloud, thanks to this Dummies book."--
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Informational works.; Google Apps.; Application software.; Cloud computing.;

Environmental assessment : aquatic vegetation management program, John H. Kerr Reservoir, Boydton, Virginia. by United States.Army.Corps of Engineers.Wilmington District,issuing body.(CARDINAL)163785;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-47).
Subjects: Vegetation management; Aquatic plants;

Genealogy online / by Crowe, Elizabeth Powell.(CARDINAL)192988;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Beginning a genealogy project -- Software you'll need -- Ethics, privacy, and law in genealogy -- Genealogy education -- Revving up search engines -- Talk to me : Twitter, Skype, IM, and Google -- Fun with e-mail : mail lists, newsletters, and more -- Social networking -- Blogging your genealogy : sites, software, and more -- DNA genealogy -- Vital records and historical documents -- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints : Familysearch.org -- Ellis Island online : The American Family Immigration History Center -- Online library card catalogs and services -- International genealogy resources -- Ethnic genealogy resources -- The National Genealogical Society -- Ancestry.com and RootsWeb -- Genealogical publishing houses and their sites -- A potpourri of genealogy."In this edition, the author assumes you know most Internet technologies and programs, and that you want to know how to use them to do your genealogy. The potential for finding clues, data, and other researchers looking for your same family names has increased exponentially in the last decade. Since 2000, push technology, streaming video, blogs, podcasts, social networking, and indexed document scans have radically changed what can be found on the Internet and how we search for it"--
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Genealogy; Genealogy; Internet;

Planning and implementing technical services workstations / by Kaplan, Michael(Michael Steven)(CARDINAL)197550;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-220) and index.Hardware and network considerations / Michael Kaplan -- Software considerations / Michael Kaplan -- A developer's point of view / Mark Wilson -- National cooperative programs / Michael Kaplan -- Online documentation first steps : Cataloger's desktop / Bruce Chr. Johnson -- Library of Congress classification : SuperLCCS and Classification plus / Anaclare Frost Evans -- Dewey for Windows / Diane Vizine-Goetz and Mark Bendig -- Northwestern University's toolkit / Gary L. Strawn -- Custom applications : the Library of Congress experience / David Williamson -- Ergonomics and design / Bruce Trumble -- Training / Julia C. Blixrud -- The TSW and emerging technologies : a researcher's perspective / Diane Vizine-Goetz.
Subjects: Technical services (Libraries); Microcomputer workstations;

List of licensed general contractors / by North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors.(CARDINAL)216610;
pdf file for Acrobat Reader file format.System requirements: IBM-PC or Macintosh, CD-ROM drive.
Subjects: North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors; Contractors;

Integrated feasibility report and draft environmental impact statement : coastal storm damage reduction, Bogue Banks, Carteret County, North Carolina : draft report. by United States.Army.Corps of Engineers.Wilmington District,issuing body.(CARDINAL)163785;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-183).
Subjects: Shore protection; Beach nourishment;

Customer-centered products : creating successful products through smart requirements management / by Hooks, Ivy F.(CARDINAL)119952; Farry, Kristin A.(CARDINAL)223704;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-266) and index.Introduction: Managers and Requirements -- Requirements: Structure for Success -- Why Johnny Can't Write Requirements: Cultural, Educational, and Management Influences of Requirement Definition -- American Culture -- Samples from Other Cultures -- Corporate Requirement Management Myths -- The Individual -- What Is the Solution? -- The View from the Top: Steps to Creating and Managing Good Requirements -- Why Adopt a Process? -- Requirements for a Requirement Definition Process -- What Process? -- What Is the Manager's Role? -- Just the Beginning -- Creating a Shared Vision: Scoping the Project Up Front -- Why Scope? -- How Do You Communicate Scope? -- How Much Effort Should You Invest in Defining Scope? -- What is the Manager's Role in Scope Definition? -- Scoping Success -- One Day in the Life of A Product: Using Operational Concepts to Improve Requirement Quality -- Why Should You Develop Operational Concepts? -- How Do You Develop Operational Concepts? -- Beyond Basic Usage -- The Abnormal -- Human Interface Detail -- Assessing Completeness -- Early Validation Opportunities -- What Is the Manager's Role in Operational Concepts? -- Operational Concepts Have High Return on Investment -- Collision Course: Identifying and Managing Interfaces -- Why Define External Interfaces So Soon? -- How Do You Identify Interfaces Early? -- The External Interfaces -- The Internal Interfaces -- Document, Document! -- What Is the Manager's Role with Interfaces? -- Ignoring Interface Issues Makes Them Bigger -- Be Careful What You Ask For: Writing Good Requirements -- Why Are Individual Requirements So Important? -- How Do You Recognize the Good? -- The Bad and the Ugly -- What Is the Manager's Role in Writing Requirements? -- A Review Mindset -- Theirs But to Reason Why: The Value of Recording Rationale -- Why Record Rationale? -- What Should Rationale Include? -- How and When Should You Capture Rationale? -- What Is the Manager's Role in Rationale? -- The Rationale for Rationale -- Everything in Its Place: Levels, Allocating, and Tracing Requirements -- What Are Requirement Levels? -- Why Is Writing Requirements to Levels Important? -- What Is Allocation? -- Why a Top-Down Requirement Allocation? -- What Is Traceability? -- Why Start Tracing Requirements Now? -- How Do You Get Every Requirement in the Right Place at the Right Time? -- What Is the Manager's Role in Levels, Allocation, and Traceability? -- Wrapping Up with Neat Packages -- But Will It Work? Thinking Ahead to Verification -- Why Look at Verification during Requirement Definition? -- How Do You Address Verification during Requirement Definition? -- What Is the Manager's Role in Assessing Verification? -- Verifying Your Assessment -- A Needle in a Haystack: Formatting Requirements -- What's Wrong with Just a List of Requirements? -- What Are the Requirements for a Requirement Format? -- How Do You Tailor? -- What Is the Manager's Role in Formatting Requirements? -- Maintaining Perspective among the Piles of Paper -- Drawing a Line in the Sand: Preparing to Baseline Requirements -- What's the Big Deal about a Baseline? -- Drawing the Line -- All at Once or Step-by-Step? -- What Is the Manager's Role in Baselining? -- The Bottom Line on Drawing the Line -- Not All Requirements Are Created Equal: The Case for Prioritizing Requirements -- The Case for Early Prioritization -- Selling the Concept of Prioritizing Requirements -- How Do You Prioritize Requirements? -- What Is the Manager's Role in Prioritizing Requirements? -- The Bottom Line on Prioritizing Requirements -- Keeping Sane: Automating Requirement Management -- Why Automate? -- How Do You Automate? -- What Is the Manager's Role in Automating Requirement Management? -- No Magic Here -- Death, Taxes, and Requirement Change: Managing Change -- Why Formal Change Control? -- How Do You Control Change? -- What Is the Manager's Role in Change Management? -- A Balancing Act -- Cap'n, Are We There Yet? Measuring Requirement Quality -- Why Measure Requirement Quality? -- Using Common Data for Quality Measurement -- The Fifth Amendment Syndrome -- What Is the Manager's Role in Measuring Requirement Quality? -- Measurement Is the Foundation of Improvement -- It Can Happen on Your Watch: Making Changes in an Organization's Requirement Definition Process -- The Process -- The Culture -- The Pitfalls -- The Price."This book will show you, as a manager, how to prevent failure by guiding and empowering your people to define and understand the right requirements early in the product development cycle." "Drawing on their 50 combined years of real-world product development experience in many industries - including aerospace, medical transportation, insurance, and military applications - the authors spell out exactly what's involved in "doing it right the first time." They provide tested methods for defining hardware and service products as well as software, a true rarity in handbooks on requirements."--Jacket.
Subjects: New products.; Production management.; Production planning.;

North Carolina Clerk of Superior Court procedures manual / by Brannon, Joan G.(CARDINAL)152099; Anderson, Ann M.,1974-(CARDINAL)312545; North Carolina.Administrative Office of the Courts.(CARDINAL)154689; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.School of Government.(CARDINAL)270093;
Includes bibliographical references and index.v. 1. Introduction -- Criminal procedures -- Civil procedures -- Courtroom procedures -- Child support -- v. 2. Estates, guardianships and trusts -- Special proceedings.System requirements: CD-ROM drive, Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Subjects: Dictionaries.; Handbooks and manuals.; Clerks of court;