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April 2009

30th April, 2009 ~ 1 comment

Richard A. Berk. Statistical Learning from a Regression Perspective Springer; 1 edition (July 31, 2008) www.amazon.com List Price: $84.95

30th April, 2009 ~ 1 comment

Alan Julian Izenman. Modern Multivariate Statistical Techniques: Regression, Classification, and Manifold Learning Springer; 1 edition (August 28, 2008) amazon.com List Price: $89.95

30th April, 2009 ~ 1 comment

the course resources for ENGG4800/7800/METR4910 all refer to the 3rd edition of the gray and larson prescribed text. Is it possible to order some copies of the latest (4th) edition for next year please. Thanks course coordinator engg4800

30th April, 2009 ~ 1 comment

Where is the logout button for logging out of my list of books I have out? It would be really nice if a logout button can be put in a place it can be seen easily. Thanks

30th April, 2009 ~ 1 comment

Butler, Carly Winona. Talk and Social Interaction in the Playground Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008 Directions in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis

30th April, 2009 ~ 1 comment

Richard E. Neapolitan, Learning Bayesian Networks Prentice Hall; illustrated edition edition (April 6, 2003) www.amazon.com List Price:$106.00

29th April, 2009 ~ 1 comment

I would like to suggest the following purchase: The Organized Lawyer, by Kelly Lynn Anders Carolina Academic Press, 2009 ISBN: 978-1-59460-430-0 $20.00

28th April, 2009 ~ 1 comment

Thank you kindly for your suggestion. I found Professor Brawley's new edition of the same book, now called: Power, Trade & Money: Decisions that Shape Global Economic Relations [expanded and revised edition of Turning Points, 1998], Broadview Press, 2005. It is excellent! Please consider. Thank you!

28th April, 2009 ~ 1 comment

The SS&H Library desperately needs a printer on each level. There should also be a function where students can send their documents to the printers from laptops. We should also have a water cooler on each level as well. Thanks!

28th April, 2009 ~ 1 comment

Ref:30/3.Tks very much for undertaking to investigate the question of mouse-button switching, but it still seems to be impossible. I wonder what the outcome was of your research? I think I mentioned that this is a crucial issue for those of us with certain kinds of disability, and it really makes a huge difference to us if we can switch. Thanks very much indeed.