Administrative Information Services of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1965-1998

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Administrative Information Services of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1965-1998

Administrative Information Services was first established in 1967 as Administrative Data Processing. Its primary function was to provide the computer equipment, personnel, and services to process administrative data for university departments. Erwin M. Danziger was its first director and served until 1989. The records of Administrative Information Services, formerly Administrative Data Processing, include reports, planning documents, correspondence, and other materials relating to data processing and computation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Of particular interest are correspondence and planning documents relating to special projects designed and implemented by Administrative Data Processing for various university business and academic units, as well as correspondence detailing the office culture and morale issues during a period of massive growth and development in the field of computing. The records consist primarily of correspondence from the director, associate directors, and assistant directors.

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