University Committee on Computer Policy and Utilization (University of Michigan) records 1964-1979

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University Committee on Computer Policy and Utilization (University of Michigan) records 1964-1979

Committee files consisting of reports, correspondence, minutes, and subject files; also files relating to Educom, a corporation established to promote collaboration in the development, operation, and use of technology in higher education and research.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6390460

Bentley Historical Library

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University of Michigan, Computing Center

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For historical note, please consult manuscripts finding aid for University of Michigan Computing Center Records. From the guide to the Computing Center (University of Michigan)publications, 1965-1999, 1965-1999, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan) Established in 1959 to operate academic computing facility and provide computing services for faculty and students. Developed Michigan Terminal System (MTS) operating system and other software for mainframe compute...

University of Michigan. University Committee on Computer Policy and Utilization.

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The University Committee on Computer Policy and Utilization (UCCPU) was established in 1965. The UCCPU was founded on the recommendation of the Ad Hoc Computing Advisory Committee. The Ad Hoc Committee was set up to advise the vice president for research on the use of computers at the University of Michigan and was operational during 1964. Donald Katz was chairman of the committee and in turn became chairman of UCCPU. The UCCPU was composed of faculty members appointed from many uni...

Educom

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Educom (The Interuniversity Communications Council) was formed to provide universities an effective means of collaboration in their efforts to utilize the potential benefits of the emerging communications sciences for educational pursuits. In 1998, an organization originally named the College and University Systems Exchange (CAUSE) disbanded and consolidated with Educom to form EDUCAUSE. Duke University remains an active member. For more information, please go to www.educause.edu. Fr...