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Access in easy steps / by McGrath, Mike,1956-;
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Subjects: Microsoft Access.; Relational databases.; Database management.; Database management; Business;
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Office 365 all-in-one for dummies / by Weverka, Peter.; Warner, Timothy L.;
Includes index.LSC
Subjects: Microsoft Office.; Business; Cloud computing.; Integrated software.; Groupware (Computer software);
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Teach yourself visually PowerPoint / by Wood, William.;
Subjects: Microsoft PowerPoint (Computer file); Computer graphics; Business presentations;
© c2007., Hungry Minds,
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Statistical analysis with Excel for dummies / by Schmuller, Joseph.;
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Subjects: Microsoft Excel (Computer file); Electronic spreadsheets.; Business; Statistics;
© c2013., Wiley,
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This Is Not Financial Advice. by Temple, Chris,film director.; Ingrasci, Zach,film director.; Living on One (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by Living on One in 2023.Glauber Contessoto gambles his life savings on a joke cryptocurrency. Two months later, he becomes “The Dogecoin Millionaire” and an internet legend. While it might seem easy to get rich online, it’s even easier to lose it all.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Mass media.; Digital communications.; Business.; Science.; Computer science.; Business education.; Documentary films.; Mass media and culture.; Popular culture.;
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Artificial Intelligence For Dummies. by Mueller, John Paul.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Information Management; COMPUTERS / Artificial Intelligence / Expert Systems; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Robotics;
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Futureproof : 9 rules for humans in the age of automation / by Roose, Kevin,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."The machines are here. After decades of sci-fi doomsaying and marketing hype, advanced A.I. and automation technologies have leapt out of research labs and Silicon Valley engineering departments and into the center of our lives. Robots once primarily threatened blue-collar manufacturing jobs, but today's machines are being trained to do the work of lawyers, doctors, investment bankers, and other white-collar jobs previously considered safe from automation's reach. The world's biggest corporations are racing to automate jobs, and some experts predict that A.I could put millions of people out of work. Meanwhile, runaway algorithms have already changed the news we see, the politicians we elect, and the ways we interact with each other. But all is not lost. With a little effort, we can become futureproof. In Futureproof: 9 Rules for Machine-Age Humans, New York Times technology columnist Kevin Roose lays out an optimistic vision of how people can thrive in the machine age by rethinking their relationship with technology, and making themselves irreplaceably human. In nine pragmatic, accessible lessons, Roose draws on interviews with leading technologists, trips to the A.I. frontier, and centuries' worth of history to prepare readers to live, work, and thrive in the coming age of intelligent machines. He shares the secrets of people and organizations that have successfully survived technological change, including a 19th-century rope-maker and a Japanese auto worker, and explains how people, organizations, and communities can apply their lessons to safeguard their own futures. The lessons include : Do work that is surprising, social, and scarce (the types of work machines can't do), break your phone addiction with the help of a rubber band, work in an office, treat A.I. like the office gorilla, resist "hustle porn" and efficiency culture and do less, slower Roose's examination of the future rejects the conventional wisdom that in order to compete with machines, we have to become more like them--hyper-efficient, data-driven, code-writing workhorses. Instead, he says, we should let machines be machines, and focus on doing the kinds of creative, inspiring, and meaningful work only humans can do"--
Subjects: Artificial intelligence; Computers and civilization.; Success in business.; Automation;
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Starting an Etsy business for dummies / by Shoup, Kate,1972-; Gatski, Kate.;
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Subjects: Etsy (Firm); Handicraft industries; Handicraft; Selling; Handicraft; Business enterprises; New business enterprises.; Entrepreneurship.;
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The power formula for LinkedIn success : kick-start your business, brand, and job search / by Breitbarth, Wayne,author.;
Subjects: LinkedIn (Electronic resource); Online social networks.; Business networks; Branding (Marketing); Job hunting; Success in business.;
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The Fields of Immokalee. by George, Samuel,film director.; Bertelsmann Foundation Documentary Films (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by Bertelsmann Foundation Documentary Films in 2020.For decades, migrant workers have worked these fields, harvesting the produce that feeds the U.S. Many are undocumented and attempting to keep their jobs even as federal crackdowns hover over the town. THE FIELDS OF IMMOKALEE follows their daily lives, from the 5:00am trips to the parking lot in search of labor, to work in the scorching mid-day heat, to child detention centers for migrant youth. These vignettes offer insight into the people behind one of the most volatile political issues of our time.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Enthnology.; Social sciences.; Business.; Science.; Economic development.; Agriculture.; Computer science.; Documentary films.; Ethnicity.; Current affairs.; Emigration and immigration.; Farmers.; Labor.; Labor laws and legislation.;
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