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LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition

by Jeff Dean

LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell, Second Editionis a thoroughly researched reference to the Linux Professional Institute exams. The book is divided into four parts, one for each of the LPI exams. Each part features not only a summary of the core skills you need, but sample exercises and test questions, along with helpful hints to let you focus your energies.

Essential CVS, 2nd Edition

by Jennifer Vesperman

This easy-to-follow reference shows a variety of professionals how to use the Concurrent Versions System (CVS), the open source tool that lets you manage versions of anything stored in files. Ideal for software developers tracking different versions of the same code, this comprehensive book also helps system administrators and project managers manage large quantities of documents. A full command reference details aspects of customizing CVS for automation, logging, branching, merging documents, and creating alerts.

Ajax: The Definitive Guide

by Anthony Holdener

Ajax builds on older technologies and techniques but reaches a tipping point where the results are new. This book gives you a boost to this next stage of web application development, teaching you how tried-and-true web standards not only make Ajax possible, but why developing with them is faster, easier and cheaper. Learn to build browser-based applications that function like desktop programs.

Chat Freak

by Kristi D. Holl

Fourteen-year-old Morgan alienates her friends when she spends all of her time online talking to strangers in various chat rooms.

Father, Son, and Company: My Life at IBM and Beyond

by Thomas J. Watson Jr. Peter Petre

Along with the story of a father and son, this is IBM's story too. It chronicles the management insights that shaped its course and its unique corporate culture, the style that made Thomas Watson Sr. one of America's most charismatic bosses, and the daring decisions by Thomas Watson Jr. that transformed IBM into the world's largest computing company. One of the greatest business-success stories of all time, "Father, Son & Co." is a moving lesson for fathers who dream for their children, as well as a testament to American ingenuity and values, told in a disarmingly frank and eloquent voice.

Luv @ First Site (TodaysGirls.com #5)

by Terry Brown Tess Kindig

When Bren develops a crush on a new student, she lies to her friends and on a computer dating questionnaire in order to be matched with him.

Please Reply!

by Dandi Daley Mackall

As fifteen-year-old Jamie becomes involved in the swim team and Special Olympics coaching, as part of her effort to fit in and be normal, she tries to remember to talk to God.

N 2 Deep (TodaysGirls.com #7)

by Terry Brown Laurie Knowlton

Amber needs help from God when she is talked into trying out for the soccer team while being swamped with demands for the Web site she is developing for her school.

Digital Audio

by Russ Haines

Professional audio secrets shared! Digital Audio teaches how to create high-quality audio and prepare it for your audience -- from audio CDs to streaming on the Internet. Learn what really makes a difference in digital audio and what doesn't. From the microphone to streamed audio, this book explains how to get professional results. The techniques, tips, and tricks used by the pros will keep you ahead of the rest of the pack even after the next software revision. The accompanying CD-ROM contains software for Sound Forge 5.0, Logic Audio (both Macintosh & Windows platforms), Cakewalk Pro Audio v9, Cool Edit 2000, ACID 2.0, and Cubase VST, plus CD audio examples from the book, and a comprehensive collection of the same audio examples compressed in all the useful streaming formats and at various bandwidths, allowing you to decide what works best.

Bears' Guide to College Degrees by Mail and Internet (10th edition)

by Mariah Bear John Bear

As more and more schools bring the classroom to the student through the mail, on video, and via the Internet, the need for an accurate, up-to-date, and technically savvy resource is more crucial than ever. Today it's not only possible, it's usually faster, definitely cheaper, and sometimes even better to earn a degree-bachelor's, master's, or doctorate off campus. But how to decide which school or program is best? In this revised and updated tenth edition of the BEARS' GUIDE TO COLLEGE DEGREES BY MAIL & INTERNET, distance-education experts John and Mariah Bear have negotiated the minefield of nontraditional education and examined literally thousands of schools. In this comprehensive and respected guide, you'll find the 100 best programs to serve the needs of virtually every student, from the middle manager trying to advance a stalled career to the stay-at-home mom or empty-nester returning to the work force. Walks the reader through the academic labyrinth of degree requirements, transcripts, scholarships, accreditation, equivalency exams, credentials, diplomas, degree mills, and more. Highlights the 100 best schools and provides resources for students with specialized needs. John and Mariah Bear are widely considered the leading experts in the field and have helped millions to achieve their lifelong goals.

Computer Science: A Structured Programming Approach Using C (2nd edition)

by Behrouz A. Forouzan Richard F. Gilberg

This textbook introduces the basic principles of programming as outlined in the ACM curriculum for a CS1 class, and the basic concepts of the C language. The second edition adds new exercises, projects and problems to the end of chapter material.

How to Be a Successful Online Student

by Sara Dulaney Gilbert

According to the National Center for Education Statistics more than 85% of public universities offer non-residential long-distance learning and courses, degrees, or career credentials.

The HP Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company

by David Packard

In the fall of 1930, David Packard left his hometown of Pueblo, Colorado, to enroll at Stanford University, where he befriended another freshman, Bill Hewlett. After graduation, Hewlett and Packard decided to throw their lots in together. They tossed a coin to decide whose name should go first on the notice of incorporation, then cast about in search of products to sell. Today, the one-car garage in Palo Alto that housed their first workshop is a California historic landmark: the birthplace of Silicon Valley. And Hewlett-Packard has produced thousands of innovative products for millions of customers throughout the world. Their little company employs 98,400 people and boasts constantly increasing sales that reached $25 billion in 1994. While there are many successful companies, there is only one Hewlett-Packard, because from the very beginning, Hewlett and Packard had a way of doing things that was contrary to the prevailing management strategies. In defining the objectives for their company, Packard and Hewlett wanted more than profits, revenue growth and a constant stream of new, happy customers. Hewlett-Packard's success owes a great deal to many factors, including openness to change, an unrelenting will to win, the virtue of sustained hard work and a company-wide commitment to community involvement. As a result, HP now is universally acclaimed as the world's most admired technology company; its wildly successful approach to business has been immortalized as "The HP Way".

The New Division of Labor: How Computers Are Creating the Next Job Market

by Frank Levy Richard J. Murnane

As the current recession ends, many workers will not be returning to the jobs they once held--those jobs are gone. In The New Division of Labor, Frank Levy and Richard Murnane show how computers are changing the employment landscape and how the right kinds of education can ease the transition to the new job market. The book tells stories of people at work--a high-end financial advisor, a customer service representative, a pair of successful chefs, a cardiologist, an automotive mechanic, the author Victor Hugo, floor traders in a London financial exchange. The authors merge these stories with insights from cognitive science, computer science, and economics to show how computers are enhancing productivity in many jobs even as they eliminate other jobs--both directly and by sending work offshore. At greatest risk are jobs that can be expressed in programmable rules--blue collar, clerical, and similar work that requires moderate skills and used to pay middle-class wages. The loss of these jobs leaves a growing division between those who can and cannot earn a good living in the computerized economy. Left unchecked, the division threatens the nation's democratic institutions. The nation's challenge is to recognize this division and to prepare the population for the high-wage/high-skilled jobs that are rapidly growing in number--jobs involving extensive problem solving and interpersonal communication. Using detailed examples--a second grade classroom, an IBM managerial training program, Cisco Networking Academies--the authors describe how these skills can be taught and how our adjustment to the computerized workplace can begin in earnest.

Media/Society: Industries, Images, and Audiences

by David Croteau William Hoynes

Presenting the new edition of their undergraduate-level textbook, Croteau (sociology and anthropology, Virginia Commonwealth U.) and Hoynes (sociology, Vassar College) discuss the social components of the mass media and highlight the tension between constraint and action. Their analysis is based on a social model that sees media as being part of multidimensional process of complex interaction between audiences, technology, medial message, and media industry, all operating within the wider context of the social world. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The World Wide Web: A True Book

by Larry Dane Brimner

A basic overview of the World Wide Web, including the history of its development and details on how to use it.

Oracle SQL by Example (3rd edition)

by Alice Rischert

Oracle SQL by Example, Third Edition is a convenient, quick way to master Oracle SQL. This unique integrated book-and-Web learning solution teaches all the SQL skills you will need to succeed in an Oracle environment. Through hands-on, real-world labs, exercises, projects, and a superb Web-based training site, the book teaches administrators and programmers alike the core skills required for their jobs. Coverage includes every key Oracle SQL concept, including: entity-relationship diagrams, the SQL*Plus environment, SELECT and other statements, Boolean operations, joins, aggregate and not-aggregate functions. Each chapter contains review exercises that help the reader master the important skills before they move on.

Dave Barry in Cyberspace

by Dave Barry

"RELENTLESSLY FUNNY . . . BARRY SHINES." --People. A self-professed computer geek who actually does Windows 95, bestselling humorist Dave Barry takes us on a hilarious hard drive via the information superhighway--and into the very heart of cyberspace, asking the provocative question: If God had wanted us to be concise, why give us so many fonts? Inside you'll find juicy bytes on How to Buy and Set Up a Computer; Step One: Get Valium Nerdstock in the Desert; Or: Bill Gates Is Elvis Software: Making Your Computer Come Alive So It Can Attack You Word Processing: How to Press an Enormous Number of Keys Without Ever Actually Writing Anything Selected Web Sites, including Cursing in Swedish, Deformed Frog Pictures, and The Toilets of Melbourne, Australia And much, much more! "VERY FUNNY ... After a day spent staring at a computer monitor, think of the book as a kind of screen saver for your brain." --New York Times Book Review

Gag Rule: On the Suppression of Dissent and the Stifling of Democracy

by Lewis Lapham

Lapham issues a call to action in defense of one of our most important liberties--the right to raise our voices against the powers that be and have those voices heard.

E-Mail: A True Book

by Larry Dane Brimner

Completely redesigned for today's young, investigative reader, True Books are an indispensable addition to any collection. Each book guides the reader through the facts that nurture their need to know. The new, dynamic True Book design features: -- an inviting and interactive page format, -- a readable and attractive typeface, -- large, bold, and brilliant full-color photographs. The True Books series takes the young reader beyond the standard, fact-filled text by adding avenues for further discovery. Each book includes a variety of sidebars, highlighting extra facts that will fascinate children. In the Important Words section, young readers will find a glossary of words that will both challenge and expand their vocabulary. Each book includes a To Find Out More section, where every curious reader can find a list of related books to read and organizations to contact. True Books also point readers to the vast electronic universe of information on the Internet. Each book will list: -- e-mail addresses to help the reader contact individuals and organizations, -- appropriate newsgroups and mailing lists, -- FTP sites to download fun and useful software.

The Mixing Engineer's Handbook (2nd edition)

by Bobby Owsinski

Appropriate for both novice and experienced recording engineers, this guide walks through the six elements of a mix--balance, panorama, frequency range, dimension, dynamics, and interest--and provides interviews with 22 professional mixers working in different genres. The second edition adds sections on gating, hypercompression, MP3 encoding, and surround sound mixing.

The Revealers

by Doug Wilhelm

Throwing light on a dark problem: Parkland Middle School is a place the students call Darkland, because no one in it does much to stop the daily harassment of kids by other kids. <P><P>Three bullied seventh graders use their smarts to get the better of their tormentors by starting an unofficial e-mail forum at school in which they publicize their experiences. <P>Unexpectedly, lots of other kids come forward to confess their similar troubles, and it becomes clear that the problem at their school is bigger than anyone knew. <P>The school principal wants to clamp down on the operation, which she does when the trio, in their zealousness for revenge, libel a fellow student in what turns out to have been a setup. <P>Now a new plan of attack is needed ... <P>This suspenseful story of computer-era underground rebellion offers fresh perspectives on some of the most enduring themes in fiction for young readers.

Microsoft® Office 2007 Illustrated: Second Course

by David Beskeen Carol Cram Jennifer Duffy Lisa Friedrichsen Lynn Wermers

Part of the Illustrated Series, this practical, easy to navigate book provides the essential knowledge of Microsoft Office 2007 you need to succeed in both the classroom and beyond.

Adobe® Photoshop® CS3: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques

by Gary B. Shelly Thomas J. Cashman Joy L. Starks

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS3: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques

by Gary B. Shelly Thomas J. Cashman Dolores J. Wells Steven M. Freund

NIMAC-sourced textbook

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