Academic Technology and Networks of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill records, 1951-1999.

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Academic Technology and Networks of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill records, 1951-1999.

Records include correspondence, committee records, reports, policies, user manuals, public relations materials, photographs, and other materials related to the history of computing and networking at the university and to the administration of Academic Technology and Networks and its predecessors. Also included are materials related to the Triangle Universities Computation Center, a nonprofit organization formed in 1965 by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, and Duke University. Files are those of Judith H. Hallman, who worked in several positions related to academic computing and was the university webmaster prior to her retirement in 1999.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Computation Center

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Academic Computing Services

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Academic Technology and Networks

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The University of North Carolina established its Computation Center and purchased a mainframe computer in 1959, primarily to assist faculty in analyzing research data. In 1967, Administrative Data Processing (later Administrative Information Services) was established to help university departments manage their administrative data. In 1987, the Computation Center became Academic Computing Services. Academic Computing Services was part of the Division of Academic Affairs, while Administrative Data...

Triangle Universities Computation Center

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The Triangle Universities Computation Center was a nonprofit organization formed in 1965 by representatives of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, and Duke University to provide information processing facilities for these universities and for other educational institutions in North Carolina. The center also provided information processing services to governmental and industrial laboratories in the Research Triangle area on a time-available basis. The...

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Hallman, Judith Huntress.

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