Documents and videos about the Bootstrap Institute, 1960-1996.

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Documents and videos about the Bootstrap Institute, 1960-1996.

Box 1: 1. TOGETHER WE CAN GET THERE!, 1991 (video). Patricia B. Seybold interviews Doug Engelbart about his Bootstrap Strategy for achieving high-performance organizations. With a 9-page handout of the visuals used in the video, a document, "Bootstrapping organizations into the 21st century -- a strategic framework, " which is a condensed summary of the concepts and strategies covered; and reprints of a 2-part follow-up article written by Patricia Seybold. 2. THE AUGMENTED KNOWLEDGE WORKSHOP, 1986 (video). Engelbart presents the history of NLS at the 1986 ACM Conference on the History of the Personal Workstation. With the companion paper from the proceedings of the conference, "A history of personal workstations, " by Adele Goldberg. 3. BOOTSTRAP SEMINAR BINDER, 1992. 200+ pages of annotated slides and selected readings from the management seminar. 4. THE AUGMENTATION PAPERS, 1960-present. 24+ papers by Engelbart and his staff depicting his work. Box 2: 1. Bootstrap Management Seminar, 31 Jan. 1996: "Boosting Collective IQ; A Design for Dramatic Improvements in Productivity, Effectiveness and Competitiveness. 2. Bootstrap Seminar, 19-21 June 1990: A Comprehensive Strategy for Bootstrapping Organizations into the 21st Century.

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