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Computer user groups

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Amateur Computer Society records

 Collection
Identifier: CBI 104
Abstract

Records contain newsletters, correspondence and announcements from the Amateur Computer Society, as well as articles on personal computing.

Dates: 1966-1976, 1984

Burroughs Corporation records. CUBE correspondence.

 Collection
Identifier: CBI 90, Series 25
Abstract

Collection contains correspondence and notes of CUBE.

Dates: 1969-1988

Digital Equipment Computer Users Society proceedings and publications

 Collection
Identifier: CBI 150
Abstract

The collection includes proceedings for DECUS annual symposia and DECUS publications, including DECUSOPEnewsletter, DECUS Program Libraryand pamphlets.

Dates: 1962-1992

Evan Linick collection of Proceedings of the Mark IV User Group

 Collection
Identifier: CBI 130
Abstract

Collection consists entirely of published proceedings of most MARK IV User Group conferences held between 1969 and 1981.

Dates: 1969-1981

Herbert S. Bright papers

 Collection
Identifier: CBI 42
Abstract

Collection contains correspondence, memoranda, technical reports and notes, subject files, minutes, manuals, photographs, audio tapes, videotapes, publications, presentations, and a deposition related to Herbert Bright's work in the computer industry and with computer professional groups. Records from Philco and COMPLAN include chronological files for brief periods. Also included in the collection are some personal papers and photographs that partially document the period from 1924-1956.

Dates: 1924-1988

Joan M. Winters papers

 Collection
Identifier: CBI 22
Abstract

Contains electronic mail printings, subject files, notes, conference information, session reports, and conference evaluations that document Joan Winters' involvement in SHARE (an International Business Machines computer user group).

Dates: 1966-1990

Uncataloged serials

 Collection
Identifier: CBI 152
Abstract

Collection consists of serials, newsletters, and other small publications donated by various sources; none are cataloged in the University Libraries online catalog.

Dates: 1948-1999