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LDR
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nam8i 00 |
Control # |
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2010040346 |
Control # Id |
3
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DLC |
Date |
5
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20131115005640.0 |
Fixed Data |
8
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101019t20112011nyu 000 0 eng |
LC Card |
10
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$a 2010040346 |
ISBN |
20
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$a9780312612467 |
Local Ctrl # |
35
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$a(OCoLC)651912437 |
Obsolete |
39
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$a194565$cTLC |
Cat. Source |
40
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$aDLC$beng$cDLC$erda |
Authen. Ctr. |
42
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$apcc |
LC Call |
50
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00 |
$aPS3618.U7688$bZ47 2011 |
Dewey Class |
82
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00 |
$a813/.6$222 |
ME:Pers Name |
100
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1 |
$aRussinovich, Mark E. |
Title |
245
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10 |
$aZero day :$ba novel /$cMark Russinovich ; foreword by Howard Schmidt. |
Edition |
250
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$aFirst edition. |
Imprint |
260
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$aNew York :$bThomas Dunne Books,$c2011, Ã2011. |
Phys Descrpt |
300
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$a328 p. ;$c24 cm. |
Abstract |
520
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$a"Over the Atlantic, an airliner's controls suddenly stop reacting. In Japan, an oil tanker runs aground when its navigational system fails. An in the Midwest, a nuclear power plant nearly becomes the next Chernobyl. At first, these computer failures seem unrelated. But Jeff Aiken, a former government analyst who saw the mistakes made before 9/11, fears that there may be a more serious attack coming. And he soon realizes that there isn't much time if he hopes to stop an international disaster. Zero Day presents a chilling "what if" scenario written in the vein of Richard A. Clarke and Daniel Suarez"--$cProvided by publisher. |
Subj:Topical |
650
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0 |
$aCyberterrorism$vFiction. |
Genre/Form |
655
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$aSuspense fiction.$2gsafd |
Tag 945 |
945
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$a0007111680$eT352583$mHardcover$sO$f2011F$v$b1$lSMF$p24.99 |
Tag 949 |
949
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$aSMF$cF$dRUSSIN$g33390003187826$p25 |