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new resource at the Charles Babbage Institute



Dear STHC friends,

The Charles Babbage Institute is pleased to announce a new database of oral
history interviews accessible from the CBI web site. The database contains
abstracts and full-text in pdf format for over 160 of CBI's research-grade
interviews. Researchers can browse the list of interviewees, search
abstracts by keyword, or search using a list of index terms provided. A
phtml page allows CBI staff to enter data directly on the server and to
retrieve detailed statistics on user downloads. We welcome your comments or
questions about this project!  
http://www.cbi.umn.edu/oh/

The Charles Babbage Institute is an archives and research center at the
University of Minnesota dedicated to promoting study of the history of
information technology and its impact on society. The CBI archives
collection consists of corporate records, manuscript materials, records of
professional associations, oral history interviews, trade publications,
periodicals, obsolete manuals, serials, and product literature,
photographs, films, videos, and reference materials. CBI also serves as a
clearinghouse for resources on the history of information technology.
Please visit our web site! 
http://www.cbi.umn.edu


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Elisabeth Kaplan, Archivist

The Charles Babbage Institute
Center for the History of Information Technology
211 Elmer L. Andersen Library, University of Minnesota
222 - 21st Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455
tel.612 625 9053  |  fax.612 625 8054   |   www.cbi.umn.edu 

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