Box 60
Contains 46 Results:
Public Access Microcomputers - Mann Library Model, 1987
Text published by Howard Curtis et al
MacIntosh Monitor (fall 87,88) Cornell Business Leader (MacEd), 1986-08
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.
Macintosh Courseware at Cornell, 1987
A Report from the CU Mac-Ed Center
Email - how to use email/report on status of email in '89, 1986-1989
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.
Computer Histories: Indiana, 1986; Michigan, 1976, 1986, 1987
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.
Educom Bulletins (King articles, other or Higher Ed), 1987-1988
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.
Alternatives for Data Communications on the Cornell Campus, 1987
A report by James A. Muir Cornell Computer Services
A Research and Development Strategy for High Performance, 1987
Computing. Exec Office of the President, November 1987
CNSF Six Year Renewal Proposal to the NSF, 1988
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.
Cogger Files (Corvus, Pincnet, etc) Network Planning, Rates, 1988
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.