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    The marriage record of Bugg, Joseph M. and Colson, Julia

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    Marriage license for Joseph M. Bugg and Julia Colson. W.M. McDonald was the officiant

    Marriage record of Bugg, Edmond G. and Hackney, Hattie N.

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    Marriage license for Edmond G. Bugg and Hattie N. Hackney. W.M. McDonald was the officiant

    Marriage record of Bugg, Chandler H. and Hull, Janie

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    Marriage license for Chandler H. Bugg and Janie Hull. W.M. McDonald was the officiant

    The marriage record of Martin, William W. and Bugg, Eliza

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    Marriage license for William W. Martin and Eliza Bugg. W.M. McDonald was the officiant

    Emerging Trends and Technologies in the Information Ecosystem, November 12, 2021

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    Presentations: "Collaborative Online Whiteboards" by Dr. Kimberley Bugg; "UX in the Library Part 1" by Jordan MooreNovember’s inaugural Emerging Trends presentation provided tips on using technology for the creation and delivery of information. Dr. Kimberley Bugg introduced information about a collaborative online whiteboard, JamBoard. She answered questions like: What is a collaborative online whiteboard; What can a collaborative online whiteboard do; What are some examples of collaborative online whiteboards. A collaborative online whiteboard has the ability to: Import files, images, and GIFs; Create meeting efficiencies and opportunities to engage with others; Compatible with mobile devices; and Stimulate engagement and thinking in remote or distance learning environments. Jordan Moore provided an excerpt from her research on user experience (UX) and UX in Libraries. Although user experience (UX) is known today as an external-facing study of the interaction between an organization and its users, it began as an internal process. The initial goal of this kind of research (not yet termed “user experience”) was productivity. It was conceived as a study of workers’ interactions with means of production

    Some reasons humbly proposed to the Lords spiritual and temporal assembled in Parliament, why the Quakers principles and practices should be examined, and censured or suppressed. [electronic resource] : As also, some reasons why I thus proceed.

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    Second edition signed: Francis Bugg.Imprint from colophon.Imperfect: faded with considerable loss of text.Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library.Wing (2nd ed.)Electronic reproduction
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