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Building Legal Literacies for Text Data Mining
What to Know & How to Teach It
This edited collection documents the virtual Building Legal Literacies for Text Data Mining Institute held June 2020. The Institute aimed to teach digital humanities researchers and professionals about the key legal issues surrounding text data mining in the US, including copyright, technological protection measures, privacy, and ethics. It details how the organizers [...]

Computer Networks: A Systems Approach
This textbook by Peterson and Davie serves as a comprehensive guide to fundamental computer networking concepts, algorithms, protocols, and technologies. It uses a layered systems model to provide context for how discrete components interconnect. It begins with an overview of OSI and TCP/IP networking models before thoroughly covering physical transmission media, signals, [...]

Emma
The novel Emma was penned by Jane Austen way back in 1815, though it didn’t actually get printed until the following year. Austen was British, and Emma is considered one of her major works. The story mainly follows Emma Woodhouse, who at the start of the book is 21 years old. Austen [...]

Introduction to Embedded Systems Programming
This in-depth technical course teaches programmers how to effectively use Ada for developing safety-critical and resource-constrained embedded software. It provides a comprehensive overview of low-level programming techniques, multi-language interfacing, interrupt handling, and interacting with common peripherals from an Ada-oriented perspective. Real code samples demonstrate techniques using the Ada Drivers Library. Recommended for: [...]

Introduction to Networking
How the Internet works
This intro book aims to explain the key concepts, design, protocols, and infrastructure behind today’s Internet connectivity in plain language that anyone can understand. Originally coming from a popular online networking course it shows the clever way global digital networks are put together through topics like TCP/IP, hardware pieces, and a quick [...]

Northanger Abbey
Discover Jane Austen's posthumously published novel, "Northanger Abbey." Join Catherine Morland, a young heroine enamored with Gothic novels, as she navigates the complexities of society and learns to distinguish fact from fiction. This captivating tale showcases Austen's wit, insightful character portrayals, and social commentary, while exploring themes of societal expectations, social class, [...]

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, written by the famous American writer Mark Twain, was first published in 1876. This classic children’s book also appeals to many grown-up readers. It follows the escapades of a crafty young boy named Tom who lives in the fictional town of St. Petersburg along the Mississippi River [...]

The Death of Ivan Ilyich
The Death of Ivan Ilych tells the story of a man facing his mortality in his mid 40s. Published in 1886 by Leo Tolstoy, it gives us a glimpse into Ivan’s attitudes and thoughts as he grapples with the fact that he is dying. We see Ivan working through some heavy existential [...]

The Invisible Man
The Invisible Man is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells, published in 1897. The original tale tells the story of Griffin, a scientist who has made himself invisible through an accident with his formula. He decides to use his power for mischief and ends up pursued by the police and [...]

The discipline of organizing
The Discipline of Organizing by Glushko is a popular textbook for figuring out how groups organize information and connections in different situations. It sets up something called the Organizing System to look at how collections arrange resources and interactions no matter where they show up. It gives both theoretical basics and practical [...]

Visual Studio 2022 Succinctly
Discover the power of Visual Studio 2022, Microsoft’s newest integrated development environment (IDE) for Windows, web, and mobile app development. It’s packed with upgrades and optimized for . NET. This short ebook guide gives an overview of the exciting new features that boost productivity and streamline the development process. Recommended for: Beginner-to-intermediate [...]

White Fang
White Fang is a novel written by Jack London, an American author, and was published in 1906. The story is set in the Yukon Territory, Canada, at the end of the 19th century. The novel narrates the story of the domestication of a wild wolfhound. Moreover, White Fang is a companion novel [...]