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James W. Cortada Papers, circa 1890-2007. Finding Aid.

Summary Information
Title: James W. Cortada papers
Dates: 1890-2007
Creator: Cortada, James W.
Extent: 53 boxes (53 cubic feet)
Language: English
Collection Number: CBI 185
Abstract:
Papers include research materials for The Digital Hand, IBM publications, and books authored or edited by James W. Cortada on the history of business and computing.

Repository: University of Minnesota Libraries. Charles Babbage Institute.

Access and Use
Acquisition Information:

The papers were donated by James W. Cortada in 2007.

Access Restrictions:

Access to Box 53, folders 7 and 8 is restricted until further notice. All other documents are unrestricted.

Copyright:

The Charles Babbage Institute holds the copyright to all materials in the collection, except for items covered by a prior copyright (such as published materials). Researchers may quote from the collection under the fair use provisions of the copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code).

Preferred Citation:

James W. Cortada Papers (CBI 185), Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.


Biographical Note

James W. Cortada has held a variety of sales, consulting, management and executive positions at IBM in the United States (1974-present). Beginning in the late 1970s he began writing on the management and use of computers and then in the 1980s also turned his attention to the history of the business uses of computers. He is the author or editor of over two dozen books on the business uses of information technology. He holds a Ph.D. in Modern European History from Florida State University and is also the author of a number of books dealing with European diplomatic history.


Collection Scope and Content Note

The James W. Cortada Papers include research materials for The Digital Hand (Cortada's three-volume history of computing in American industries), IBM documents and publications collected by Cortada while working for the company, and publications authored or edited by James W. Cortada on the history of business and computing.

Subject Terms
Index Terms
  • This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the University of Minnesota Libraries. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
  • Cortada, James W.
  • International Business Machines Corporation
  • Data processing
  • Information technology.
Box and Folder List
 Location  Title
 
Digital Hand Research Files, circa 1890-2007. 
 
Subject Files, circa 1895-2007. 
Box 1
"Accounting Machine Industry," by Burroughs, 1950. Box 1, Folder 1
 
ADAPSCO.  Box 1, Folder 2
 
AFIPS.  Box 1, Folder 3
 
ASIS.  Box 1, Folder 4
 
Aligning IT Strategies to Business Strategies.  Box 1, Folder 5
 
Amdahl, Gene (Historical).  Box 1, Folder 6
 
Amazon.com, 1990s. Box 1, Folder 7
 
American Statistical Association (ASA).  Box 1, Folder 8
 
Annals and History Events.  Box 1, Folder 9
 
Apple Computers.  Box 1, Folder 10
 
Archives, Data Processing.  Box 1, Folder 11
 
Ind. Book - Babbage Stuff.  Box 1, Folder 12
 
ASCII.  Box 1, Folder 13
 
ASIA - IT in Industry View, 1999. Box 1, Folder 14
 
ATARI.  Box 1, Folder 15
 
APL.  Box 1, Folder 16
 
Artificial Intelligence.  Box 1, Folder 17
 
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).  Box 1, Folder 18
 
Association for Systems Management (ASM).  Box 1, Folder 19
 
Auerbach.  Box 1, Folder 20
 
Babbage.  Box 1, Folder 21
 
Bedini, S.A. "Role of Automata," 1964. Box 1, Folder 22
 
Bernstein, Mark. "A Self-Starter," Kettering, 1988. Box 1, Folder 23
 
Benchmarking ICS.  Box 1, Folder 24
 
Benchmarking, 1980s-2000s. Box 1, Folder 25
 
Bibliography, Data Processing, 1950s. Box 1, Folder 26
 
Bibliography on Technology.  Box 1, Folder 27
 
Blackstone, E. "SCM," 1975. Box 1, Folder 28
 
Brady, T., et al. "Commodification of Industry Application Software," 1992. Box 1, Folder 29
 
Breton, Philippe. Histoire de L'Informatique, 1987. Box 1, Folder 30
 
British CPUs.  Box 1, Folder 31
 
Burroughs, Decisions in Force, 1919-1948. Box 1, Folder 32
 
Burroughs, Annual Reports, 1950-1957. Box 1, Folder 33
 
Burroughs Sales Statistics, 1895-1935. Box 1, Folder 34
 
Burroughs Corp. Annual Reports, 1924-1948. Box 1, Folder 35
 
Burroughs and World War II.  Box 1, Folder 36
 
Burroughs Handbook of Operations, 1911. Box 1, Folder 37
 
Burroughs, Norden Bombsight (WWII).  Box 1, Folder 38
 
Burroughs Statistics, 1957-1973. Box 1, Folder 39
 
Business Machines Industry, 1940s-early 1950s. Box 1, Folder 40
 
Books, Market - DP, 1980s. Box 1, Folder 41
 
Business Show, Products, 1931, 1935. Box 1, Folder 42
 
Calculators, 1920s-1930s. Box 2, Folder 1
 
Canada.  Box 2, Folder 2
 
CDC Application Briefs.  Box 2, Folder 3
 
CBI Board Meeting, September 1996. Box 2, Folder 4
 
Charles Babbage Foundation - Meetings of the Trustees and Board of Directors, 1995. Box 2, Folder 5
 
CMG Conference S. France, December 1984. Box 2, Folder 6
 
Charles Babbage Institute Newsletter, 1979- . Box 2, Folder 7
 
Charles Babbage Institute.  Box 2, Folder 8
 
Consulting, IT, 2005-2007. Box 2, Folder 9
 
CISCO.  Box 2, Folder 10
 
CBI.  Box 2, Folder 11
 
CDC.  Box 2, Folder 12
 
Client Server IBM Const. G., 1994. Box 2, Folder 13
 
CMG 85.  Box 2, Folder 14
 
CMIS Presentation.  Box 2, Folder 15
 
COBOL, History.  Box 2, Folder 16
 
Comdex.  Box 2, Folder 17
 
Cold War.  Box 2, Folder 18
 
Coleman, Business Machine, 1949. Box 2, Folder 19
 
Computer Museum.  Box 2, Folder 20
 
Computer Hardware, Main Frames Article, August 1983. Box 2, Folder 21
 
Computing HW, 1980s. Box 2, Folder 22
 
Computer Use in U.S., 1980s-1990s. Box 2, Folder 23
 
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC).  Box 2, Folder 24
 
Computerworld.  Box 2, Folder 25
 
ComputerWorld History.  Box 2, Folder 26
 
ComputerWorld, The Age of MIS, 1987. Box 2, Folder 27
 
Communications.  Box 2, Folder 28
 
Consulting Market Analysis, 1999. Box 2, Folder 29
 
Control Chapter.  Box 2, Folder 30
 
Control Data Corporation (CDC).  Box 2, Folder 31
 
Control Data Corporation (CDC) History.  Box 2, Folder 32
 
Controllership Found. Bibliographies, 1950s. Box 2, Folder 33
 
Cortada, J.W. "Ludicrous View of DP's History." 1986. Box 2, Folder 34
 
Couffignal, Louis. Machines a Calculer, 1933. Box 2, Folder 35
 
Cuba - Data Processing in Cuba.  Box 2, Folder 36
 
Datamation 100 Survey Stats, 1985. Box 2, Folder 37
 
Datamation 100 Survey for 1986, 1986. Box 2, Folder 38
 
Datamation, Tables of Contents.  Box 2, Folder 39
 
Datamation "100".  Box 2, Folder 40
 
Data Processing Charts/Graphs (Camera-Ready).  Box 2, Folder 41
 
DataPoint.  Box 2, Folder 42
 
Data Processing Finance Project.  Box 2, Folder 43
Box 3
Data Processing Dic Source Materials.  Box 3, Folder 1
 
Data Processing Industry, 1930s. Box 3, Folder 2
 
Databases, History.  Box 3, Folder 3
 
Data Processing, 1980-1985. Box 3, Folder 4
 
Data Processing Industry, ComputerWorld, 1970s-1980s. Box 3, Folder 5
 
Data Processing Industry, U.S., Trends and Stats, 1970s-1987. Box 3, Folder 6
 
Data Processing Industry, by Cortada, 2000. Box 3, Folder 7
 
Data Processing Industry, 1980s-1990s. Box 3, Folder 8
 
DPMA Proceedings, Table of Contents, 1960s. Box 3, Folder 9
 
Data Processing Strategy Book Files,  Box 3, Folder 10
 
Data Processing Industry, 1989-1990.  Box 3, Folder 11
 
Data Processing Industry, CPU Installation by Name, 1956-1959. Box 3, Folder 12
 
Data Processing Industry, 1990s. Box 3, Folder 13
 
Data Processing Survey, 1985. Box 3, Folder 14
 
Data Processing Service Bureaus, 1960s. Box 3, Folder 15
 
DataProducts Corporation.  Box 3, Folder 16
 
Diebold, John.  Box 3, Folder 17
 
DPMA.  Box 3, Folder 18
 
Digital Equipment Corporation (History).  Box 3, Folder 19
 
Du Boof, R.B. "Demand/Dev. Telegraph in U.S., 1844-1860," BHR, 1980. Box 3, Folder 20
 
Dell.  Box 3, Folder 21
 
Data Processing Industry, 1990s. Box 3, Folder 22
 
Data Processing Technology, Auerbach/CBI, 1970s-1980s. Box 3, Folder 23
 
Dulberger, "Application Hedonic Computer Prices," 1989. Box 3, Folder 24
 
Data Processing Industry Trends.  Box 3, Folder 25
 
Data Processing Industry, 1988. Box 3, Folder 26
 
Data Processing Industry, 1990s. Box 3, Folder 27
 
E-mail, History of.  Box 3, Folder 28
 
Eckert and Mauchly (History).  Box 3, Folder 29
 
Economic Growth.  Box 3, Folder 30
 
Engelbourg, Saul. "Consequences of Leasing of Industrial Machinery," 1966. Box 3, Folder 31
 
ERA History.  Box 3, Folder 32
 
ERP.  Box 3, Folder 33
 
Federal Paperboard Company.  Box 3, Folder 34
 
Felt and Tarrant.  Box 3, Folder 35
 
Fourth Generation Languages.  Box 3, Folder 36
 
Future Computing, Inc.  Box 3, Folder 37
 
Gartner Group, Inc.  Box 3, Folder 38
 
Garud, "Competition in Network Industries."  Box 3, Folder 39
 
Gates and Microsoft.  Box 3, Folder 40
 
Ginsberg, "IT and Competition." 1992. Box 3, Folder 41
 
Gordon, "Evolution Computer Prices," 1989. Box 3, Folder 42
 
Great Britain, Computer Education, 1967. Box 3, Folder 43
 
HP Counting on Software to Spur Growth.  Box 3, Folder 44
 
What is the Best Memory Protection Device?  Box 3, Folder 45
Box 4
Europe, Innovation, 1991-2002. Box 4, Folder 1
 
Europe, Computing in (History).  Box 4, Folder 2
 
Europe, Data Processing in.  Box 4, Folder 3
 
Halacy, D.S. Computers: Machines We Think With, 1962. Box 4, Folder 4
 
Hall, "SW Industry," 1983. Box 4, Folder 5
 
Hardware, 1950s. Box 4, Folder 6
 
Hardware, 1960s. Box 4, Folder 7
 
Hardware, 1980s. Box 4, Folder 8
 
Harris Corporation.  Box 4, Folder 9
 
Hewlett-Packard.  Box 4, Folder 10
 
Hollerith, H. (History).  Box 4, Folder 11
 
Honeywell.  Box 4, Folder 12
 
"How Much Information," 2000. Box 4, Folder 13
 
IBM S/360 40th Anniversary.  Box 4, Folder 14
 
IEEE.  Box 4, Folder 15
 
IEEE.  Box 4, Folder 16
 
IEEE History Committee Agenda, May 24, 1988. Box 4, Folder 17
 
Image Processing, 1980s. Box 4, Folder 18
 
Image Technology, 1990s. Box 4, Folder 19
 
IT, 2000s. Box 4, Folder 20
 
IFIP.  Box 4, Folder 21
 
Informatics, Inc.  Box 4, Folder 22
 
Information Science, Historiography of.  Box 4, Folder 23
 
Instrument Society of America (ISA).  Box 4, Folder 24
 
IT Change Paper, 1997. Box 4, Folder 25
 
IT Deployment.  Box 4, Folder 26
 
IT Strategic Planning, 1980s. Box 4, Folder 27
 
IT Expenditures, 1997-1999. Box 4, Folder 28
 
ITT.  Box 4, Folder 29
 
John, Richard. "Expanding Realm of Communications," U.S., 1800s. Box 4, Folder 30
 
Jones, "Reasoning About Programs."  Box 4, Folder 31
 
Josephson Technology.  Box 4, Folder 32
 
Kinko's.  Box 4, Folder 33
 
Kinko's Corporation.  Box 4, Folder 34
 
Kennedy, I.G. The Bigness of Little Things. Scales, 1922. Box 4, Folder 35
 
Kraus, J. "British Electron-Tub, 1935-62," 1968. Box 4, Folder 36
 
Kendrick, Productivity Trends, 1961. Box 4, Folder 37
 
Kilby, Jack S. (Bio).  Box 4, Folder 38
 
Department of Labor, Outlook for Computer Process Control, 1970. Box 4, Folder 39
 
Langlois, "Vanishing Hand," 2005. Box 4, Folder 40
 
Lawsuits, 1930s. Box 4, Folder 41
 
Leasing.  Box 4, Folder 42
 
Leasing and 3rd Parties.  Box 4, Folder 43
 
Leffingwell, Office Management, 1927. Box 4, Folder 44
 
Legacy Systems.  Box 4, Folder 45
 
Legal Applications.  Box 4, Folder 46
 
Lindgren, M. Glory and Failure: Scheutz Machines, Müller, 1987. Box 4, Folder 47
 
Lindgren, M. "Scheutzist Diff. Engine," 1982. Box 4, Folder 48
Box 5
Linkage Analysis, K. Prmozic, 1980s-1990s. Box 5, Folder 1
 
Linux Operating System, 1990s-2000s. Box 5, Folder 2
 
Livermore Lab (History).  Box 5, Folder 3
 
Lotus, Inc.  Box 5, Folder 4
 
Lotus Notes.  Box 5, Folder 5
 
Lubar, S. "Computer Museum, Boston," 1986. Box 5, Folder 6
 
Lutzee, S.C. Formation of International Computer Industry, 1945-60, 1979. Box 5, Folder 7
 
Lybrand, EDP Bibliography, 1961. Box 5, Folder 8
 
MacDonald, R.W. Strategy for Growth: Burroughs Corporation, 1978. Box 5, Folder 9
 
Machulp, Production, Distrib. Knowledge, 1962. Box 5, Folder 10
 
Mahoney, Michael S., Article by.  Box 5, Folder 11
 
Malerba, F. "Technological Regimes and Firm Behavior," 1993. Box 5, Folder 12
 
Marcosson, Wherever Men Trade, 1948. Box 5, Folder 13
 
McDonough, A.M. Information Econ. and Managment Sys., 1963. Box 5, Folder 14
 
Merzbach, Uta C. George Scheutz and 1st Printing Calculator, 1977. Box 5, Folder 15
 
Messenbourg. "Measuring Digital Economy," 2001. Box 5, Folder 16
 
Mettler, Ruben F. The Little Brown Hen That Could: TRW, 1982. Box 5, Folder 17
 
Microsoft.  Box 5, Folder 18
 
Microcomputers, 1980s. Box 5, Folder 19
 
Minicomputers.  Box 5, Folder 20
 
Mooers' Law.  Box 5, Folder 21
 
Mournier-Kuhn, P.E. Articles by and with.  Box 5, Folder 22
 
Multimedia Technology, 1990s. Box 5, Folder 23
 
National Computer Conference (NCC).  Box 5, Folder 24
 
NCR.  Box 5, Folder 25
 
The Need for New Leadership.  Box 5, Folder 26
 
Networking IBM Technology, 1990s. Box 5, Folder 27
 
News Clippings, Data Processing Industry, Summer 1987. Box 5, Folder 28
 
Nolan, et al. "Baby Bells," 1980. Box 5, Folder 29
 
Northern Telecom Ltd/Inc.  Box 5, Folder 30
 
Office Equipment, 1925. Box 5, Folder 31
 
Office Machines, Leffingwell, Office Appliance Manual, 1920s, 1926. Box 5, Folder 32
 
Office Products Industry, 1919. Box 5, Folder 33
 
Olsen, K.H. DEC, 1983. Box 5, Folder 34
 
Osborn, "GE and UNIVAC."  Box 5, Folder 35
 
Owens, L. "V. Bush and Difference Analyzer," 1986. Box 5, Folder 36
 
Palm Pilots, 1990s-2000s. Box 5, Folder 37
 
Performance Evaluation, CPUs, etc., 1980-1981. Box 5, Folder 38
 
The Players.  Box 5, Folder 39
 
Poetry, Computers/IBM.  Box 5, Folder 40
 
Porat, Info Economy, Vols. 1, 3, and 4, 1977. Box 5, Folder 41
Box 6
Porat, Info Economy, Vol. 2, 1977. Box 6, Folder 1
 
Poulin, J.S. "The Business Case for Software Reuse."  Box 6, Folder 2
 
Press Reports, 1990s. Box 6, Folder 3
 
Price, "Automata, Origins of Mechanism," 1963. Box 6, Folder 4
 
Prime Computers.  Box 6, Folder 5
 
Printers.  Box 6, Folder 6
 
Punch Cards.  Box 6, Folder 7
 
RCA.  Box 6, Folder 8
 
Ratchford, B.T., Brock Same, "Prices Computers," 1979. Box 6, Folder 9
 
Rees, Mina (Bio Data).  Box 6, Folder 10
 
Remington Rand, Inc.  Box 6, Folder 11
 
Rosen, Saul. "Electronic Computers: A Historical Survey," 1969. Box 6, Folder 12
 
Rosen, Saul. "Electronic Computers: A Historical Survey."  Box 6, Folder 13
 
Reader's Guide Data Processing Pages, 1960s-1970s. Box 6, Folder 14
 
Rosenberg, J.M. Computer Prophets, 1969. Box 6, Folder 15
 
Rosenberg, "Historiography of the Progress."  Box 6, Folder 16
 
Rosenberg, "Economic Implications of VLSI."  Box 6, Folder 17
 
Rubin, Knowledge Industry, 1986. Box 6, Folder 18
 
Salerno, L.M. "Chips."  Box 6, Folder 19
 
SABRE System.  Box 6, Folder 20
 
SAP Reengineering IT Apps, 1996-1997. Box 6, Folder 21
 
Sloan, Two Cycles of Corp. Profits, 1936. Box 6, Folder 22
 
Society for Computer Simulation.  Box 6, Folder 23
 
Society for Information Display.  Box 6, Folder 24
 
Software Bibliography.  Box 6, Folder 25
 
Software History, Miscellaneous.  Box 6, Folder 26
 
Supply Chain/Logistics.  Box 6, Folder 27
 
Spencer, Honeywell After 100 Years, 1986. Box 6, Folder 28
 
Sperry (History).  Box 6, Folder 29
 
Stern, N, "Eckert-Mauchly Computers," 1982. Box 6, Folder 30
 
Storage - Disk, Tape.  Box 6, Folder 31
 
Supercomputers.  Box 6, Folder 32
 
Tandem.  Box 6, Folder 33
 
Tandy.  Box 6, Folder 34
 
Tanton, René. Le Calcul Mécanique, 1963. Box 6, Folder 35
 
Texas Instruments (History).  Box 6, Folder 36
 
Tilton, Semiconductor.  Box 6, Folder 37
 
Tolley, Smith-Corona Typewriters.  Box 6, Folder 38
 
TRW.  Box 6, Folder 39
 
Turing, Alan, History, Post-World War II, ACE CPU.  Box 6, Folder 40
 
Transistor, AT&T Conferences, 1950s. Box 6, Folder 41
 
Tracy, L. My Heart Sang.  Box 6, Folder 42
 
Triplett, "Prices...Research on Computers."  Box 6, Folder 43
 
Turck, J.A.V. Origin of Modern Calculating Machines, 1921. Box 6, Folder 44
 
Typewriter Manufacturing, 1870s-1920s. Box 6, Folder 45
 
"Typewriter Industry", Engler, PhD.  Box 6, Folder 46
 
Typewriters, 19th Century, Blanchard, C.H.  Box 6, Folder 47
Box 7
UNIVAC Conference, 1990. Box 7, Folder 1
 
Unisys History.  Box 7, Folder 2
 
U.S. Department of Commerce Tariffs on Data Processing Gear, 1914. Box 7, Folder 3
 
U.S. Department of Commerce, World Trade ADD, Calculating, Cash Reg., 1953-1958. Box 7, Folder 4
 
U.S. Government Working Group on Electronic Commerce, 1998. Box 7, Folder 5
 
Videotex, 1980s. Box 7, Folder 6
 
Von Neumann, John, Bio Data.  Box 7, Folder 7
 
Wang Labs.  Box 7, Folder 8
 
Writing, Technical.  Box 7, Folder 9
 
Xerox.  Box 7, Folder 10
 
Year 2000 Problem.  Box 7, Folder 11
 
Zellers, The Typewriter, 1873-1948, Remington Rand.  Box 7, Folder 12
Box 8
Accounting/Financial Applications.  Box 8, Folder 1
 
Accounting, Computers and.  Box 8, Folder 2
 
Acquisition of Data Processing.  Box 8, Folder 3
 
Advertising Applications.  Box 8, Folder 4
 
Agriculture Applications.  Box 8, Folder 5
 
AI Applications - Technology.  Box 8, Folder 6
 
Airline Applications.  Box 8, Folder 7
 
Airline Applications.  Box 8, Folder 8
 
Applications, 1920s. Box 8, Folder 9
 
Annals, Poli Science, Automation, 1962. Box 8, Folder 10
 
Applications, 1930s. Box 8, Folder 11
 
Office Applications, 1900-1930s. Box 8, Folder 12
 
Applications - British Commercial, 1959-1964. Box 8, Folder 13
 
Applications, Catalogs.  Box 8, Folder 14
 
Application Book.  Box 8, Folder 15
 
Application Enabling, 1979. Box 8, Folder 16
 
Applications, Installing of.  Box 8, Folder 17
 
Applications, Survey ADs.  Box 8, Folder 18
 
Applications, Justification.  Box 8, Folder 19
 
A/R Software, 1970s. Box 8, Folder 20
 
Auditing - Accounting Sys.  Box 8, Folder 21
 
Auditing, on the Computer.  Box 8, Folder 22
 
Bauer, W.F. "Economics of Time-Sharing," 1967. Box 8, Folder 23
 
Berkeley, Computer Revolution, 1962. Box 8, Folder 24
 
Bueschel, Time-Sharing Ser., 1969. Box 8, Folder 25
 
Buildings, Computer-Run.  Box 8, Folder 26
 
Camillus, J.C. "Corp. Strategy and Design of Computer Information Systems," 1985. Box 8, Folder 27
 
Cash, J.I. "IS Redraws Comp. Boundaries," HBR.  Box 8, Folder 28
 
"CEO Goes Online," HBR.  Box 8, Folder 29
 
Charnes, A., et al. "Application of Linear Programming to Financial Budgeting and Costing of Funds," 1959. Box 8, Folder 30
 
Chemical Applications.  Box 8, Folder 31
 
Clippenger, "Economics of Digital Computers," 1955. Box 8, Folder 32
 
"The Computer," 1972. Box 8, Folder 33
 
Computer Aided Instruction.  Box 8, Folder 34
 
Computer Technology Applications for Management, 1967. Box 8, Folder 35
 
COPICS.  Box 8, Folder 36
 
Computers in the Humanities - Applications.  Box 8, Folder 37
Box 9
Kiss Your Mall Goodbye: Online Shopping is Faster, Cheaper, and Better.  Box 9, Folder 1
 
About Working with VDTs.  Box 9, Folder 2
 
Origins of an Industry.  Box 9, Folder 3
 
Re-Engineering Information Systems Applications.  Box 9, Folder 4
 
Living in the Information Society: A Series of Paperes Designed to Prompt Open Discussion of the Public Policy Issues Raised in this Era of Network Computing.  Box 9, Folder 5
 
Cornish, Process CTR, 1968. Box 9, Folder 6
 
Cost of Data Processing and Justifica.  Box 9, Folder 7
 
Data Base.  Box 9, Folder 8
 
Data Communications.  Box 9, Folder 9
 
Decision-Making Applications.  Box 9, Folder 10
 
Diebold, J. Business Decisions, 1970. Box 9, Folder 11
 
Digital Democracy: Voting in an Information Age, 2001. Box 9, Folder 12
 
E-Business.  Box 9, Folder 13
 
E-Mail.  Box 9, Folder 14
 
Econ. Eval. Model (PSG Based)  Box 9, Folder 15
 
U.S. Economy, 1990-2000s. Box 9, Folder 16
 
The Emerging Digital Economy II.  Box 9, Folder 17
 
Employment, Impact of Data Processing, Office, 1950s-1970s. Box 9, Folder 18
 
Ergonomics and You.  Box 9, Folder 19
 
ERP Systems, 1990s-2004. Box 9, Folder 20
 
Fairbanks, Ralph W. "Electronics in Modern Office," HBR, 1952. Box 9, Folder 21
 
Feldberg, "Tech and Transformation of Clerical Work," 1987. Box 9, Folder 22
 
Ferguson, "VooDoo Economics, " 1988. Box 9, Folder 23
 
Financial Justification.  Box 9, Folder 24
 
Financial Computers.  Box 9, Folder 25
Box 10
Gerrity, T.P., "End-User Computing," 1985. Box 10, Folder 1
 
Graphics, 1980s. Box 10, Folder 2
 
Greenbaum, Efficiency, Shop Floor App, 1979. Box 10, Folder 3
 
Haber, Impact Technological Change, 1963. Box 10, Folder 4
 
Hardware/Apps, 1960s. Box 10, Folder 5
 
Hardware, 1950s. Box 10, Folder 6
 
Hattery, L.H., Electronics in Management, 1956. Box 10, Folder 7
 
Iacono, Suzanne, and Kling, R. "Changing Office Technologies and Transformation of Clerical Jobs," 1987. Box 10, Folder 8
 
Info as Corporate Asset.  Box 10, Folder 9
 
I/T Industry, Government Stats/Data, 1990s. Box 10, Folder 10
 
I/T and Business Strategy, 1990s. Box 10, Folder 11
 
Interactive Computing, 1970s-1980s. Box 10, Folder 12
 
Inventory Apps.  Box 10, Folder 13
 
Jackson, Ivans. Management of Information Resource Functions.  Box 10, Folder 14
 
Kenny, T. "Management Looks at Office," 1957. Box 10, Folder 15
 
Kenny, T. "Modern Office," 1958. Box 10, Folder 16
 
Kenny, T. "Office Productivity," 1960. Box 10, Folder 17
 
KM, "Designing Enterprise Architecture for KM," 2000. Box 10, Folder 18
 
Kraemer, "IT and Productivity," 2000. Box 10, Folder 19
 
Laubach, Co. Investigations of Data Processing, 1957. Box 10, Folder 20
 
Law, Data Processing.  Box 10, Folder 21
 
Legal Issues and Data Processing.  Box 10, Folder 22
 
Lutz, Tom. "Managing the Software/People Trade-Off," 1977. Box 10, Folder 23
 
Malcolm, Management Control Systems, 1960. Box 10, Folder 24
 
Marketing Using Data Bases, 1990s. Box 10, Folder 25
 
McColloch, White Collar Workers, 1983. Box 10, Folder 26
 
McFarlan, F.W. "Information Technology and Competition."  Box 10, Folder 27
 
McFarlan, F.W. "Portfolio Approach to Information Systems," HBR, 1981. Box 10, Folder 28
 
Miller, J.G. "Beyond Quality Revo: Manufacturing in the 1990s." circa 1989. Box 10, Folder 29
 
Mining Application.  Box 10, Folder 30
 
Mobley, Computers, 1930s-1950s. Box 10, Folder 31
 
"Office Machines," Non-Data Processing, 1960s. Box 10, Folder 32
 
Office Applications.  Box 10, Folder 33
 
This Old Office.  Box 10, Folder 34
 
Olivier, Human Resources, Banks/Insurance Companies, 1988. Box 10, Folder 35
 
On-Line Computing.  Box 10, Folder 36
 
Process Industry Applications.  Box 10, Folder 37
Box 11
Sales Apps Manufacturing.  Box 11, Folder 1
 
Engineering Apps.  Box 11, Folder 2
 
Manufacturing - Inventory Control/Materials Handling.  Box 11, Folder 3
 
Manufacturing - Numerical Control.  Box 11, Folder 4
 
Instead of a Preface.  Box 11, Folder 5
 
Office Systems.  Box 11, Folder 6
 
Parsons, G.L. "Information Technology: Competitive Weapon," 1983. Box 11, Folder 7
 
Public Image of Data Processing.  Box 11, Folder 8
 
Ream, N.J. "O/L Management System Information," 1964. Box 11, Folder 9
 
Religious Applications.  Box 11, Folder 10
 
Rico, Advance Against Paper Work, 1967. Box 11, Folder 11
 
Rockart, J.F. "IT in the 1990s," 1989. Box 11, Folder 12
 
Role of: Organizational.  Box 11, Folder 13
 
Sales Applications.  Box 11, Folder 14
 
Scientific Applications.  Box 11, Folder 15
 
Secondary Schools and Data Processing.  Box 11, Folder 16
 
Security of Data Processing.  Box 11, Folder 17
 
Self-Organizing Systems.  Box 11, Folder 18
 
Shepard, Automation and Alienation, 1971. Box 11, Folder 19
 
Schoeffler, James D. "Process Control Software," 1966. Box 11, Folder 20
 
Silverman, J. Herbert. "A Process of Reduction," 1986. Box 11, Folder 21
 
SNA, History of.  Box 11, Folder 22
 
Software, Costs of.  Box 11, Folder 23
 
Software, Economics of.  Box 11, Folder 24
 
Software, History of.  Box 11, Folder 25
 
Software Industry.  Box 11, Folder 26
 
Software - PCs/Micros.  Box 11, Folder 27
 
Software Survey, 1983. Box 11, Folder 28
 
Software - User Views.  Box 11, Folder 29
 
Solo, R.A. "Automation: Technique, Mystique, Critique," 1963. Box 11, Folder 30
 
Sports Applications.  Box 11, Folder 31
 
Sprowls, R. Clay, "Computer Education in Business Curriculum," 1963. Box 11, Folder 32
 
Stout, Thomas M. "Process Control," 1966. Box 11, Folder 33
 
Sub-Section Response Time, 1980s. Box 11, Folder 34
 
Taviss, Irene, Computer Impact, 1970. Box 11, Folder 35
 
Textile Applications.  Box 11, Folder 36
 
Technology Economics, 1980s-2003. Box 11, Folder 37
 
Telecommunications.  Box 11, Folder 38
 
Time-Sharing.  Box 11, Folder 39
 
Travel Industry.  Box 11, Folder 40
 
Unemployment and Data Processing.  Box 11, Folder 41
 
Walter, Man on Assembly Line, 1952. Box 11, Folder 42
 
Watershed Study.  Box 11, Folder 43
 
Worthington Pump, CPUs at.  Box 11, Folder 44
 
Yates, J. "Supply and Demand in Use of Information in Am Firms, 1850-1920."  Box 11, Folder 45
Box 12
Miscellaneous Material.  Box 12, Folder 1
 
SESS #30-33.  Box 12, Folder 2
 
Forbes 80th Anniversary Issue, July 7, 1997. Box 12, Folder 3
 
Wired, October 1996. Box 12, Folder 4
 
Information Technology.  Box 12, Folder 5
 
IT Industry Reports - Gartner, IDC, Forrester, 2004-2006. Box 12, Folder 6
 
Burroughs Annual Reports, 1956-1980. Box 12, Folder 7
 
SMA: Microelectronic Products Division (A).  Box 12, Folder 8
 
Getting Wired and (Web) Ready.  Box 12, Folder 9
Box 13
Miscellaneous Material.  Box 13, Folder 1
 
Sloan Management Review: Six Stages of IT Strategic Management.  Box 13, Folder 2
 
Sloan Management Review: Critical IT Issues: The Next Ten Years.  Box 13, Folder 3
 
Quotes.  Box 13, Folder 4
 
Malcolm Baldrige Award Application.  Box 13, Folder 5
 
A Model for Managing the Information Systems Business.  Box 13, Folder 6
 
ITQM Book Chapter 1 and Front Matter.  Box 13, Folder 7
 
IT5 Chapter 5.  Box 13, Folder 8
 
IT3 Chapter 3.  Box 13, Folder 9
 
Wisconsin Trading Area Market Driven Quality Self-Assessment.  Box 13, Folder 10
 
Figure for TQM Book.  Box 13, Folder 11
 
JSIS IT Justification.  Box 13, Folder 12
 
IT Chapter 4.  Box 13, Folder 13
 
ITTQM Chapter 2.  Box 13, Folder 14
 
Personnel.  Box 13, Folder 15
 
Ould, Strategies for Software Engineering, 1990. Box 13, Folder 16
 
Tools - Information and Data.  Box 13, Folder 17
 
IT Benchmarking Consortium, 1993. Box 13, Folder 18
 
Humphrey, Managing Software Process, 1989. Box 13, Folder 19
 
Chapter 10.  Box 13, Folder 20
 
Applications and Reeng.  Box 13, Folder 21
 
Software Development.  Box 13, Folder 22
 
Org. Issues.  Box 13, Folder 23
 
Assessment and Measurements (see also OPS).  Box 13, Folder 24
 
Case Studies - Measurements.  Box 13, Folder 25
 
SPC/QUMAP SW.  Box 13, Folder 26
Box 14
Yates, J. Control Through Communication, 1989. Box 14, Folder 1
 
Thomas, Ray, "Statistical Information Systems and Management," Organization Studies 5, No. 4, pp. 345-358, 1984. Box 14, Folder 2
 
Y2K, 1990s. Box 14, Folder 3
 
Information and Software Technology.  Box 14, Folder 4
 
IT Strategies for Profitably Providing High-Level Customer Service.  Box 14, Folder 5
 
Allen B. "Unmanaged CUP Sys," HBR, 1982. Box 14, Folder 6
 
Data Processing Professions and People.  Box 14, Folder 7
 
Bur. Lab. St. Computer Manpower Outlook, 1974. Box 14, Folder 8
 
Angus, A.D. Computer People, 1970. Box 14, Folder 9
 
Artis, P. "Five Stages Capacity Planning," 1985. Box 14, Folder 10
 
Chapter 9, "Case Model/Simulation: Mountain and Valley Resort Ski Database."  Box 14, Folder 11
 
IT Best Practices, 1995. Box 14, Folder 11
 
IT Benchmarking.  Box 14, Folder 12
 
Brabender, B. "Effect of Task Volume and Complexity Upon Computer Use," 1972. Box 14, Folder 13
 
Budgets, Data Processing.  Box 14, Folder 14
 
Business Planning (BSP), 1970s. Box 14, Folder 15
 
Capacity Planning - Computers, 1970s. Box 14, Folder 16
 
Consultants - Data Processing.  Box 14, Folder 17
 
CPU, Moving a Data Processing Center, 1970s-1980s. Box 14, Folder 18
 
Computer, Selection Process.  Box 14, Folder 19
 
CPU Problems/Management, 1970s. Box 14, Folder 20
 
Centralization vs. Decentralization.  Box 14, Folder 21
 
Conversions.  Box 14, Folder 22
 
Data Processing Disaster Planning.  Box 14, Folder 23
 
Data Base, History of.  Box 14, Folder 24
 
Data Processing - Distributed.  Box 14, Folder 25
 
Data Processing Organization - Management, 1970. Box 14, Folder 26
 
Data Processing Industry Quality Practices, 1980s-1990s. Box 14, Folder 27
 
Data Processing at Lands End, 1980s-1990s. Box 14, Folder 28
 
Documentation, Data Processing.  Box 14, Folder 29
 
Data Processing Education.  Box 14, Folder 30
 
Davis, D. "Computers and Top Management," 1984. Box 14, Folder 31
 
Energy Management and Data Processing.  Box 14, Folder 32
 
Facility Management, Data Processing.  Box 14, Folder 33
 
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, v. 26, no. 1, January-March 2004. Box 14, Folder 34
 
A Global Survey of Software Development Practices.  Box 14, Folder 35
 
Haigh, "Inventing Information System," 1950-1968. Box 14, Folder 36
 
Risk Minimization Strategies in Customer Relationship Management.  Box 14, Folder 37
 
Office Automation Banking Supplement, Number 10.  Box 14, Folder 38
 
Harper, R.J. Data Processing Managers, 1967. Box 14, Folder 39
 
HIPO.  Box 14, Folder 40
 
Information Center.  Box 14, Folder 41
Box 15
IBM Hardware Maintenance/Installation, 1960s-1970s. Box 15, Folder 1
 
Justification.  Box 15, Folder 2
 
Todd, P. "Evolution of IS Job Skills, 1970-1990."  Box 15, Folder 3
 
Monger, Mastering Technology, 1980s. Box 15, Folder 4
 
Productivity Paradox IBM Study, 1998. Box 15, Folder 5
 
Outsourcing.  Box 15, Folder 6
 
Selecting Right CIO by IBM, 1995. Box 15, Folder 7
 
Sitkin Bio of Data Processing Executive Aetna, 1950s-1970s. Box 15, Folder 8
 
System Men, 1955-1968. Box 15, Folder 9
 
Year 2000 Issue.  Box 15, Folder 10
 
IT Best Practices Pitch, 1998. Box 15, Folder 11
 
IT Best Practices Detail, 1995. Box 15, Folder 12
 
Quality in an IT Organization.  Box 15, Folder 13
 
Madrid Expo.  Box 15, Folder 14
 
Linkage Analysis Planning.  Box 15, Folder 15
 
IBM Wisconsin Vision: Helping You Gain Competitive Advantage.  Box 15, Folder 16
 
Data Processing Management Practices and HW, 1959. Box 15, Folder 17
Box 16
Industries Overview, 1960s. Box 16, Folder 25
Box 17
John W. Backus, 82, Fortran Developer, Dies.  Box 17, Folder 1
 
The Apple of Your Ear.  Box 17, Folder 2
 
Management Technology, January 1960. Box 17, Folder 3
 
Management Technology, December 1960. Box 17, Folder 4
 
Management Technology, December 1961. Box 17, Folder 5
 
Management Technology, August 1962. Box 17, Folder 6
 
Management Technology, December 1962. Box 17, Folder 7
 
Management Technology, May 1963. Box 17, Folder 8
 
Management Technology, December 1963. Box 17, Folder 9
 
Management Technology, June 1964. Box 17, Folder 10
 
Management Technology, December 1964. Box 17, Folder 11
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, October 1, 1960. Box 17, Folder 12
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, January 1, 1961. Box 17, Folder 13
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, April 1, 1961. Box 17, Folder 14
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, July 1961. Box 17, Folder 15
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, October 1961. Box 17, Folder 16
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, January 1962. Box 17, Folder 17
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, April 1962. Box 17, Folder 18
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, July 1962. Box 17, Folder 19
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, October 1962. Box 17, Folder 20
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, April 1963. Box 17, Folder 21
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, July 1963. Box 17, Folder 23
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, October 1963. Box 17, Folder 24
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, January 1964. Box 17, Folder 25
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, April 1964. Box 17, Folder 26
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, July 1964. Box 17, Folder 27
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, October 1964. Box 17, Folder 28
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, January 1965. Box 17, Folder 29
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, April 1965. Box 17, Folder 30
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, July 1965. Box 17, Folder 31
 
APICS Quarterly Bulletin, October 1965. Box 17, Folder 32
 
APICS Annual Conference: The Proceedings of the 1960 National Technical Conference.  Box 17, Folder 33
 
APICS Annual Conference: The Proceedings of the 1961 National Technical Conference.  Box 17, Folder 34
 
APICS Annual Conference: The Proceedings of the 1962 National Technical Conference.  Box 17, Folder 35
 
APICS Annual Conference: The Proceedings of the 1963 National Technical Conference.  Box 17, Folder 36
 
APICS Annual Conference: The Proceedings of the 1964 National Technical Conference.  Box 17, Folder 33
 
APICS Annual Conference: The Proceedings of the 1965 National Technical Conference.  Box 17, Folder 33
 
APICS Annual Conference: The Proceedings of the 1957 National Technical Conference.  Box 17, Folder 33
 
Operations Research, June 1957. Box 17, Folder 34
 
Operations Research, August 1957. Box 17, Folder 35
 
Operations Research, October 1957. Box 17, Folder 36
 
Operations Research, December 1957. Box 17, Folder 37
 
Operations Research, July-August 1959. Box 17, Folder 38
 
Operations Research, March-April 1960. Box 17, Folder 39
 
Production and Inventory Management, January 1966. Box 17, Folder 40
 
Bureau Labor Statistics - BLBs and Other Information.  Box 17, Folder 41
 
United States Gross National Product Statistics, 1950-1990. Box 17, Folder 42
 
BLS Studies.  Box 17, Folder 43
Box 26
Federal Express and UPS Information Technology Applications, 1995-2001. Box 26, Folder 1
 
Distribution Industries and Information Technology, 1990s-2005. Box 26, Folder 2
 
Agriculture Applications, 1980s. Box 26, Folder 3
 
Transportation, Communications, Utilities - Networking, 2000. Box 26, Folder 4
 
Watershed, 1997. Box 26, Folder 5
 
Health Care Applications.  Box 26, Folder 6
 
Medical Applications.  Box 26, Folder 7
 
Medical Applications.  Box 26, Folder 8
 
Health Care, 1990s. Box 26, Folder 9
 
Greanias, E.C. "Computer in Medicine," 1965. Box 26, Folder 10
 
Economic Report of the President - Transmitted to the Congress Together with the Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers, February 2005. Box 26, Folder 11
 
Economic Report of the President - Transmitted to the Congress, February 2000. Box 26, Folder 12
 
Economic Report of the President - Transmitted to the Congress Together with the Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers, January 2001. Box 26, Folder 13
 
Spawning S-Curves: Count IT in for Strategy - A Survey.  Box 26, Folder 14
 
U.S. Census Bureau: Computer Use and Ownership.  Box 26, Folder 15
 
Office Automation Applications.  Box 26, Folder 16
 
Office Automation Applications Supplement Number 21.  Box 26, Folder 17
 
Office Automation Applications Supplement Number 22.  Box 26, Folder 18
 
Utility Customer Accounting on IBM 705 II.  Box 26, Folder 19
 
Utilities (From Data Processing Yearbook, ed. Alan D. Meacham), 1962. Box 26, Folder 20
 
Control Data Corporation Computers Help Conserve Power.  Box 26, Folder 21
 
Electric Utilities (From Investing in American Industries: Analysis of Opportunities Today, ed. Lester V. Plum), 1960. Box 26, Folder 22
Box 29
Industry Business Architecture.  Box 29, Folder 17
 
Industry Overview and Economics.  Box 29, Folder 18
 
Industry Problems.  Box 29, Folder 19
 
Industry Value Net.  Box 29, Folder 20
 
Line of Business Economics.  Box 29, Folder 21
 
Current Industry Dynamics: Line of Business Issues.  Box 29, Folder 22
 
Line of Business Market Performance.  Box 29, Folder 23
 
Line of Business Maturity.  Box 29, Folder 24
 
E-Business Leading Practices: Current E-Business Tactics.  Box 29, Folder 25
 
E-Business Leading Practices - Wave 1 Adoption: Overview and Process Level Impacts.  Box 29, Folder 26
 
E-Business Leading Practices - Wave 2 Adoption: Overview and Process Level Impacts.  Box 29, Folder 27
 
E-Business Leading Practices: Alternative Business Models.  Box 29, Folder 28
 
E-Business Leading Practices: Business Issues.  Box 29, Folder 29
 
E-Business Leading Practices - Cross industry processes: E-Business Usage.  Box 29, Folder 30
 
Volume 1, Manufacturing Industry, circa 1950s-2005. 
Box 16
Textile.  Box 16, Folder 1
 
Paper Applications.  Box 16, Folder 2
 
Bureau Labor Statistics, Textiles #1578, 1969. Box 16, Folder 3
 
Machine Took Industry.  Box 16, Folder 4
 
Electric Motor Industry.  Box 16, Folder 5
 
Supply Chain E-Manufacturing, 1999. Box 16, Folder 6
 
Manufacturing Labor Issues.  Box 16, Folder 7
 
Disk Drive Industry.  Box 16, Folder 8
 
Data Entry/Collection and OCR.  Box 16, Folder 9
 
Order Entry, 1960s-1970s. Box 16, Folder 10
 
Manufacturing Office Applications.  Box 16, Folder 11
 
MRP.  Box 16, Folder 12
 
Manufacturing - General, 1950s. Box 16, Folder 13
 
Manufacturing - General, 1960s. Box 16, Folder 14
 
Manufacturing - General, 1970s. Box 16, Folder 15
 
Manufacturing - General, 1980s. Box 16, Folder 16
 
Manufacturing - Design CAD.  Box 16, Folder 17
 
Manufacturing - General, 1990s. Box 16, Folder 18
 
Manufacturing - Decision Making Applications.  Box 16, Folder 21
 
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) - Design Also.  Box 16, Folder 22
 
Shop Floor and Production.  Box 16, Folder 23
Box 32
Commercial Applications.  Box 32, Folder 1
 
Design of Products.  Box 32, Folder 2
 
Automobile Applications.  Box 32, Folder 3
 
"Manufacturing Roundtable," 1989. Box 32, Folder 4
 
Manufacturing Production Robotics.  Box 32, Folder 5
 
Manufacturing Chapters - Administrative Files, etc.  Box 32, Folder 6
 
Manufacturing Applications.  Box 32, Folder 7
 
Product Warranty.  Box 32, Folder 8
 
Semiconductor Industry.  Box 32, Folder 9
 
Semiconductor Industry.  Box 32, Folder 10
 
Aerospace Industry.  Box 32, Folder 11
 
Automotive Industry Applications.  Box 32, Folder 12
 
Manufacturing Information Technology Trends, 1998-2000. Box 32, Folder 13
 
Networks in Electronic Industry, 1997. Box 32, Folder 14
 
Schuerger, T.R. and Slamar, F. "Control in the Iron and Steel Industry," 1966. Box 32, Folder 15
 
The History of the Oil Industry: Symposium and Field Trips.  Box 32, Folder 16
 
The Supply Chain/E-Commerce: Emerging Business Models in E-Commerce, 2000. Box 32, Folder 17
 
Meeting the Challenge: U.S. Industry Faces the 21st Century - The Basic Steel Industry.  Box 32, Folder 18
 
Software Industry.  Box 32, Folder 19
 
Volume 1, Process Industry, circa 1980s-2001. 
Box 16
Pharmaceutical Industry IT Applications, 1980s-1990s. Box 16, Folder 19
 
Chemical Industry Applications, 1990s-2001. Box 16, Folder 20
 
Volume 1, Transportation Industry, undated. 
Box 16
Railroad Applications.  Box 16, Folder 23
 
Transportation Applications, e.g. Trucking and Traffic.  Box 16, Folder 24
 
Volume 1, Retail Industry, circa 1950-2001. 
Box 25
Grocery Industry Non-Applications.  Box 25, Folder 1
 
Grocery Industry Applications, 1950-2001. Box 25, Folder 2
 
Grocery Industry and Internet.  Box 25, Folder 3
 
Wholesale Distribution Industry, 2000. Box 25, Folder 4
 
Retail, 1960s. Box 25, Folder 5
 
Retail, 1950s-1960s. Box 25, Folder 6
 
Retail, 1970s. Box 25, Folder 7
 
Retail, 1980s. Box 25, Folder 8
 
Wholesale, Pre-Internet, 1980s-1990s. Box 25, Folder 9
 
Retail, Pre-Internet, 1990s. Box 25, Folder 10
 
Drug Projects Drive Industry Successes.  Box 25, Folder 11
 
Retail E-Commerce Sales In Second Quarter 2001 Were $7.5 Billion, Up 24.7 Percent From Second Quarter 2000, Census Bureau Reports.  Box 25, Folder 12
 
The Impact of Electronic Commerce on the Travel Industry: An Analysis Methodology and Case Study.  Box 25, Folder 13
 
Retailing.  Box 25, Folder 14
 
Kmart Files Chapter 11.  Box 25, Folder 15
 
December 2001 Economic Flash Report.  Box 25, Folder 16
 
Consumer Packaged Goods, 1990s. Box 25, Folder 17
 
Retail, 1995. Box 25, Folder 18
 
EBay.  Box 25, Folder 19
 
Retail Industry, 2000. Box 25, Folder 20
 
Retail Applications, 2000. Box 25, Folder 21
 
Volume 2, Financial Industry, circa 1950-2004. 
Box 18
Best's Review, C and L Edition, 1967-2004. Box 18, Folder 1
 
Insurance Best's Life/Health, 1967- . Box 18, Folder 2
 
Insurance Industry, IT, 1950-1970. Box 18, Folder 3
 
Insurance Industry, IT, 1970-1990. Box 18, Folder 4
 
Insurance Industry, IT, 1990-2000s. Box 18, Folder 5
 
Insurance Industry - Internet.  Box 18, Folder 6
 
Insurance Applications - Pre-Computer.  Box 18, Folder 7
 
Insurance Industry - Non-IT.  Box 18, Folder 8
Box 23
The Peninsula Insurance Company and Peninsula Indemnity Company.  Box 23, Folder 1
 
Financial Services Sector Overview.  Box 23, Folder 2
 
Information Week, October 6, 2003. Box 23, Folder 3
 
Is Your Job Going Abroad?  Box 23, Folder 4
 
The Future of Retail Electronic Payments Systems: Industry Interviews and Analysis.  Box 23, Folder 5
 
Automation Comes to Wall Street.  Box 23, Folder 6
 
Joint Firm Tooling up for 'Street'.  Box 23, Folder 7
 
ComScore Analysis Reveals Usage of Online Banking and Bill Payments Have Grown Dramatically in the Past Year.  Box 23, Folder 8
 
How Financial Firms Decide on Technology.  Box 23, Folder 9
 
Technological Progress and the Geographic Expansion of the Banking Industry.  Box 23, Folder 10
 
The Economic Effects of Technological Progress: Evidence from the Banking Industry.  Box 23, Folder 11
 
The Diffusion of Technological Innovation in the Commercial Banking Industry.  Box 23, Folder 12
 
An Analysis of the New Financial Institutions.  Box 23, Folder 13
 
What Will Technology Do to Financial Structure?  Box 23, Folder 14
 
How Do Markets Emerge? Organizational Unbundling and Vertical Dis-Integration in Mortgage Banking.  Box 23, Folder 15
 
Electronic Payments Lead Checks.  Box 23, Folder 16
 
Wilmington, Delaware.  Box 23, Folder 17
 
DH Chapter 2.  Box 23, Folder 18
 
Banking and Insurance and IT, circa 1990s-2005. Box 23, Folder 19
 
Banking Journal, 1954-1984. Box 23, Folder 20
 
Banking Journal, 1985-2001. Box 23, Folder 21
Box 28
Brokerage Industry.  Box 28, Folder 1
 
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Technology History.  Box 28, Folder 2
 
Brokerage Industry, Information Technology, 1950s-1970s. Box 28, Folder 3
 
Digital Hand Chapter 5, Brokerage Industry.  Box 28, Folder 4
 
Brokerage Industry - Internet.  Box 28, Folder 5
 
Banking Industry, General, 1995. Box 28, Folder 6
 
Banking BIB and Working Docs.  Box 28, Folder 7
 
Electronic Bulls and Bears: U.S. Securities Markets and Information Technology.  Box 28, Folder 8
 
New York Business Day, September 9, 2003. Box 28, Folder 9
 
Bank Terminology.  Box 28, Folder 10
 
Banking on Technology: Expanding Financial Markets and Economic Opportunity.  Box 28, Folder 11
 
IBM 1620.  Box 28, Folder 11
 
The Information Technology Revolution and Stock Market: Evidence.  Box 28, Folder 12
 
Miscellaneous photograph of woman in foreground.  Box 28, Folder 13
Box 31
Miscellaneous (3 pages of notes).  Box 31, Folder 1
 
Bank Ameriteller.  Box 31, Folder 2
 
Computers and Banking.  Box 31, Folder 3
 
Electronic Funds Transfer: The Future is Now.  Box 31, Folder 4
 
Electronic Banking.  Box 31, Folder 5
 
Banking Applications, 1980s. Box 31, Folder 6
 
Insurance Industry, Data Processing, 1950s-1970s. Box 31, Folder 7
 
Crisis, Recovery, Innovation: Responsive Organization after September 11.  Box 31, Folder 8
 
The Integration of the Financial Services Industry: Where are the Efficiencies?  Box 31, Folder 9
 
Special Studies on Technology and Banking.  Box 31, Folder 10
 
Web Aggregation: A Snapshot.  Box 31, Folder 11
 
Social Studies on Technology and Banking.  Box 31, Folder 12
 
Internet Banking: Developments and Prospects.  Box 31, Folder 13
 
Information Technology and Productivity.  Box 31, Folder 14
 
Consolidation of the Financial Services Industry: Causes, Consequences, and Implications for the Future.  Box 31, Folder 15
 
The Diffusion of Financial Innovations: An Examination of the Adoption of Small Business Credit Scoring by Large Banking Organizations.  Box 31, Folder 16
 
Check Imaging: Big Changes in Banking.  Box 31, Folder 17
 
Bush Signs Electronic Banking Bill.  Box 31, Folder 18
 
Bush Signs Electronic Banking Bill.  Box 31, Folder 19
 
Greenspan Urges Financial Flexibility.  Box 31, Folder 20
 
Banking and Financial Intermediation.  Box 31, Folder 21
 
Expansion of Banks into Insurance.  Box 31, Folder 22
 
Progressives in the Board Room: The Influence of Settlement Life on Industrial Leadership, 1896-1935. Box 31, Folder 23
 
Effect of the Internet on United States Financial Markets.  Box 31, Folder 24
 
Pining away for pensions.  Box 31, Folder 25
 
Frequently Asked Questions about Banking.  Box 31, Folder 26
 
Information technology innovations and commercial banking: a review and appraisal from an historical perspective.  Box 31, Folder 27
 
Insurance, 1950s-1960s. Box 31, Folder 28
 
The Consolidation of the Financial Services Industry: Causes, Consequences, and Implications for the Future.  Box 31, Folder 29
 
The Transformation of Banking.  Box 31, Folder 30
 
Is Internet Banking Profitable? A Study of Digital Insight's Offering.  Box 31, Folder 31
 
Is Internet Banking Profitable? A Study of Digital Insight's Offering.  Box 31, Folder 32
 
Banking: The Biggest Risk Is to Do Nothing.  Box 31, Folder 33
 
Banking Industry, 1990s-2000s. Box 31, Folder 34
 
Banking Applications, 1950s. Box 31, Folder 35
 
Banking Applications, 1970s. Box 31, Folder 36
 
Burroughs Corporation "Banking Applications," 1980s. Box 31, Folder 37
 
Banking Applications.  Box 31, Folder 38
 
Banking Operations at Data Center, Inc.  Box 31, Folder 39
 
Data Processing Services at the American National Bank of Beaumont.  Box 31, Folder 40
 
General Information Manual: Automated Deposit Proof and Transit.  Box 31, Folder 41
 
Central Information System at the Bank of Delaware.  Box 31, Folder 42
 
Automated Proof and Transit System.  Box 31, Folder 43
 
IBM 1401 Data Processing System with Tapes and the IBM 1419 Magnetic Character Reader for Demand Deposit Accounting.  Box 31, Folder 44
 
New OCR Methods Speed Data to Bank Computers.  Box 31, Folder 45
 
Detroit Bank Ties Touch-Tone Telephones to IBM Unit for Information System.  Box 31, Folder 46
 
Audio Response Systems in Banks.  Box 31, Folder 47
 
Fast Credit Card Processing.  Box 31, Folder 48
 
Monsanto Bank, July 1965. Box 31, Folder 49
 
How S&L Utilizes Computer Service Center.  Box 31, Folder 50
 
IBM Press Review Service.  Box 31, Folder 51
 
Personal and Corporate Trust Accounting at the First National Bank of Birmingham.  Box 31, Folder 52
 
General Ledger Accounting at Bell Savings and Loan Association.  Box 31, Folder 53
 
First National Bank in St. Louis Online Savings and Mortgage Services.  Box 31, Folder 54
 
Trust Department - Automation Stepchild.  Box 31, Folder 55
 
Let's Put a "Transit" on Transit.  Box 31, Folder 56
 
Management Information Systems for Banking.  Box 31, Folder 57
 
On-Line Processing for Financial Institutions.  Box 31, Folder 58
 
Banking in Transition.  Box 31, Folder 59
 
Charge Cards - Where Do We Go From Here?  Box 31, Folder 60
 
STAR - Simultaneous Transmission and Receiving System for Remote Center Processing.  Box 31, Folder 61
 
"Effects of Automation on the Structure and Functioning of Banking."  Box 31, Folder 62
 
Banking Automation: A Critical Appraisal.  Box 31, Folder 63
 
Commercial Bank Goes Real-Time.  Box 31, Folder 64
 
Integrated Data Processing for Banks.  Box 31, Folder 65
 
IBM 1401 Tape System for Savings Accounting and Mortgage Accounting.  Box 31, Folder 66
 
IBM 1450 Bank Data Processing System for Savings Accounting.  Box 31, Folder 67
 
IBM Online Teller Systems for Savings Accounting and Other Financial Applications.  Box 31, Folder 68
 
Concepts and Utilization of Credit-Scoring Techniques.  Box 31, Folder 69
 
Management Science in Banking.  Box 31, Folder 70
 
Credit and Credit Cards.  Box 31, Folder 71
 
Bank Automation.  Box 31, Folder 72
 
Computer Matches, Confirms Transactions at Hornblower.  Box 31, Folder 73
 
Banking Industry, 1950s-1960s. Box 31, Folder 74
 
Banking Industry, 1970s-1980s. Box 31, Folder 75
 
Volume 2, Telecommunications Industry, circa 1950-2005. 
Box 7
MI Business Client Brief.  Box 7, Folder 13
 
It's Official - Viacom Splits.  Box 7, Folder 14
 
Report: New Taxes Levied on Cellphones.  Box 7, Folder 15
 
Information and Communication Technology, 2004. Box 7, Folder 16
 
Information and Communication Technology, 2003. Box 7, Folder 17
 
Phone Giants Try Alchemy, Turning Wire into Fiber.  Box 7, Folder 18
 
MyRewards Statement: It All Adds Up!, 2005. Box 7, Folder 19
 
U.S. Census Bureau News: Quarterly Retail E-Commerce Sales, 4th Quarter, 2005. Box 7, Folder 20
 
Verizon - MCI Merger.  Box 7, Folder 21
 
Competition in the Communications Sectory: Can Unpredictability be Regulated?  Box 7, Folder 22
 
Telecom in the Time of Crash.  Box 7, Folder 23
 
Telephone Industry.  Box 7, Folder 24
 
Cable Cowboy: John Malone and the Rise of the Modern Cable Business.  Box 7, Folder 25
 
Evolution of the Telecommunications Industry into the Internet Age.  Box 7, Folder 26
 
Spectrum for Mobile Communications in the World.  Box 7, Folder 27
 
Final Report: Survey of Current Communications Technology.  Box 7, Folder 28
Box 21
Modern Telecommunications Technologies.  Box 21, Folder 1
 
Telco Industry, 1950-1984. Box 21, Folder 2
 
Telco Industry, 1984-2004. Box 21, Folder 3
 
Telco Industry Definitions.  Box 21, Folder 4
 
Sichter, J.W. Economics of Traditional Telephone Industry, 1987. Box 21, Folder 5
 
Telco Industry, 2000. Box 21, Folder 6
 
Varian, Hal R. Articles on Internet.  Box 21, Folder 7
 
E-Business, 2000s. Box 21, Folder 8
 
Digital Economy, 1999. Box 21, Folder 9
 
Internet - Usage in United States, 2001. Box 21, Folder 10
 
Internet, 1990s. Box 21, Folder 11
 
PEW Internet and American Life, 2000- . Box 21, Folder 12
Box 29
Recent Development, Telco.  Box 29, Folder 1
 
Digital Hand 7, Role...in United States Economy.  Box 29, Folder 2
 
Telephone usage down 50 percent since 1997.  Box 29, Folder 3
 
Not so mobile: will Nokia now get the message of changing consumer tastes, new technology and stronger rivals?  Box 29, Folder 4
 
Voices on Broadband.  Box 29, Folder 5
 
Is Telecom Act 'a complete failure'?  Box 29, Folder 6
 
Examples of Computer Use by Telephone Companies.  Box 29, Folder 7
 
Data Processing in AT&T's Operating Telephone Companies.  Box 29, Folder 8
 
Consumer group blasts cable rates.  Box 29, Folder 9
 
Office Automation Updating Service Applications: Supplement number 48, September 1961. Box 29, Folder 10
 
AT&T (History).  Box 29, Folder 11
 
Bell Companies Information Technology, 1980s-1990s. Box 29, Folder 12
 
Sprint acquiring Nextel in blockbuster wireless deal.  Box 29, Folder 13
 
Verizon-MCI Merger: Deal means consumers may see fewer choices.  Box 29, Folder 14
 
Trends in the Competitiveness of Telecommunications Markets: Implications for Deregulation of Retail Local Services.  Box 29, Folder 15
 
United States Banks and International Telecommunications.  Box 29, Folder 16
 
Volume 2, Entertainment and Media Industries, circa 1950-2005. 
Box 27
Publishing Industry.  Box 27, Folder 1
 
The Next Chapter.  Box 27, Folder 2
 
Kodak takes lead in U.S. digital camera shipments.  Box 27, Folder 3
 
Data Bank: Serious kid's stuff.  Box 27, Folder 4
 
Internet has bumped TV, other activities.  Box 27, Folder 5
 
Apple strikes while the iPod is hot.  Box 27, Folder 6
 
Digital cameras snapped up.  Box 27, Folder 7
 
Scorsese talks about technology influences on filmmaking.  Box 27, Folder 8
 
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998.  Box 27, Folder 9
 
USA Today Snapshots: Book sales stack up.  Box 27, Folder 10
 
Books about, but buyers don't.  Box 27, Folder 11
 
Album sales numbers have taken a tumble.  Box 27, Folder 12
 
Music and technology industries agree to jointly battle digital piracy.  Box 27, Folder 13
 
Mass media ownership.  Box 27, Folder 14
 
Time: Inside Bill's New X-Box.  Box 27, Folder 15
 
Will You Buy WiFi?  Box 27, Folder 16
 
The Information Age and the Printing Press: Looking Backward to See Ahead.  Box 27, Folder 17
 
Television, 1990s. Box 27, Folder 18
 
Films, Computers in.  Box 27, Folder 19
 
Consumer Substitution Among Media.  Box 27, Folder 20
 
Entertainment/Music.  Box 27, Folder 21
 
Domestic Trade and Services.  Box 27, Folder 22
 
Born to be Wire - The Role of New Media for a Digital Generation: A New Media Landscape Comes of Age (Executive Summary).  Box 27, Folder 23
 
Cable History.  Box 27, Folder 24
 
Satellite Industry History: 50 Years of Evolution.  Box 27, Folder 25
 
SBCA Media Center Facts and Figures.  Box 27, Folder 26
 
Subject: Chip Price Dynamics.  Box 27, Folder 27
 
Media giants suit up to take on video games; TV viewers play rather than watch.  Box 27, Folder 28
 
Technical Review of Data Processing Installation.  Box 27, Folder 29
 
They're Watching You Watch TV.  Box 27, Folder 30
 
The Electronics Stars of Television.  Box 27, Folder 31
 
TiVo at the Crossroads.  Box 27, Folder 32
 
TV Guide System Review and Proposal Evaluation Study.  Box 27, Folder 33
 
Getting Serious Online.  Box 27, Folder 34
 
Media given sneak peek at the workplace of the future.  Box 27, Folder 35
 
Industry Quick Report: Publishing Industries (three pages).  Box 27, Folder 36
 
PC Companies Hawk Gadgets.  Box 27, Folder 37
 
Tech's misplaced bet?  Box 27, Folder 38
 
Subject: Re: Question about your book.  Box 27, Folder 39
 
Media monopoly?  Box 27, Folder 40
 
Likely changes in FCC's media ownership rules.  Box 27, Folder 41
 
The State of the News Media, 2004. Box 27, Folder 42
 
Hollywood extends digital film group.  Box 27, Folder 43
 
Book sales drop by 23 million.  Box 27, Folder 44
 
Digital books not quite page-turners.  Box 27, Folder 45
 
New Information Products and the Changing Role of IS&T(A).  Box 27, Folder 46
 
Economy remains the printer's devil.  Box 27, Folder 47
 
The Special Role of Banks in the Economic System.  Box 27, Folder 48
 
e at 30: Ethernet at 30.  Box 27, Folder 49
 
The Special Role of Banks in the Economic System.  Box 27, Folder 50
 
The business history of automation in financial services: the way forward.  Box 27, Folder 51
 
Online Applications to College Surge.  Box 27, Folder 52
 
Testimony of Jerrey A. Eisenach, Ph.D. Before the Subcommittee on Rules and Organization of the House Committee on Rules: United States House of Representatives.  Box 27, Folder 53
 
Amazon.com results for taxes and computers.  Box 27, Folder 54
 
Annual Performance and Accountability Report: Creating a Successful Furture at GSA, 2005. Box 27, Folder 55
 
Revolutionizing Science and Engineering Through Cyberinfrastructure: Report of the National Science Foundation Blue-Ribbon Advisory Panel on Cyberinfrastructure.  Box 27, Folder 56
 
Security: The Changing Nature of Crime.  Box 27, Folder 57
 
Photography Industry.  Box 27, Folder 58
 
Media Industries, 1970-1990. Box 27, Folder 59
 
Video Game Industry.  Box 27, Folder 60
 
Movie Industry, DVDs, 1990s-2000s. Box 27, Folder 61
 
Movies and Computers in Film.  Box 27, Folder 62
 
Movie Industry, 1950-1990. Box 27, Folder 63
 
Electronic Music, History.  Box 27, Folder 64
 
Music Applications.  Box 27, Folder 65
 
Computer Pioneers and Their Inventions Calendar: A Sampling of People and Innovations that have Shaped Computer History, 2003. Box 27, Folder 66
Box 33
Global Voice.  Box 33, Folder 1
 
Software Publishing and Selling, volume 226, number 12, November 30, 1984. Box 33, Folder 2
 
Software Publishing and Selling, volume 226, number 17, October 26, 1984. Box 33, Folder 2
 
Software Publishing and Selling, volume 225, number 6, February 10, 1984. Box 33, Folder 3
 
Chapter 16: The Military-Entertainment Complex.  Box 33, Folder 4
 
Plasma's Bright Future.  Box 33, Folder 5
 
Cassette revolution slow a'borning.  Box 33, Folder 6
 
Cinema Tools. Advanced tools for film and 24P HD video.  Box 33, Folder 7
 
Walter Murch: An Interview with the Editor of "Cold Mountain."  Box 33, Folder 8
 
"Computer Priesthood and the History of Computers."  Box 33, Folder 9
 
Subject: Re: Need a Footnote.  Box 33, Folder 10
 
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI).  Box 33, Folder 11
 
The Impact of Technology on Publishing.  Box 33, Folder 12
 
The Magazine at the Millennium: Integrating the Internet.  Box 33, Folder 13
 
Associated Press Will Install Special IBM System to Compile Stock Tables.  Box 33, Folder 14
 
Digital Publishing, 1990s-2000s. Box 33, Folder 15
 
Magazine Information Technology.  Box 33, Folder 16
 
Book Publishing Industry, 1950-2004. Box 33, Folder 17
 
Book Publishing Industry, 1980s-1990s. Box 33, Folder 18
 
Book Publishing/Information Technology, 1950s-1980s. Box 33, Folder 19
 
Newspaper Industry.  Box 33, Folder 20
 
Radio Industry.  Box 33, Folder 21
 
Radio and Computing.  Box 33, Folder 22
 
Television Industry.  Box 33, Folder 23
 
Television and Computing.  Box 33, Folder 24
 
Publishers Weekly, on Information Technology Issues, Book Publishing Industry, 1960-2004. Box 33, Folder 25
 
Volume 3, Public Sector Industries, circa 1890-2006. 
Box 19
IBM's Crime Information Warehouse Solution Supports New York City Police Department's Real Time Crime Center.  Box 19, Folder 1
 
Computers Track Court Data.  Box 19, Folder 2
 
Police Applications, 1980s-2000. Box 19, Folder 3
 
Courts and Corrections Applications.  Box 19, Folder 4
 
Computer Crime.  Box 19, Folder 5
 
Police Applications, 1980s-2000. Box 19, Folder 6
 
1950s-1980.  Box 19, Folder 7
Box 20
United States Nobel Prize Winners through 2003.  Box 20, Folder 1
 
http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/nsf05320/pdf/tables.pdf.  Box 20, Folder 2
 
NumberMaze.  Box 20, Folder 3
 
Kid Pix Fun Pack.  Box 20, Folder 4
 
Treasure Cove! User's Guide.  Box 20, Folder 5
 
Qualitative Analysis with HyperQual.  Box 20, Folder 6
 
Higher Education Applications - Administrative.  Box 20, Folder 7
 
Higher Education Teaching with Information Technology, 1976-2006. Box 20, Folder 8
 
Higher Education - Teaching.  Box 20, Folder 9
 
Association for Educational Data Systems (AEDs).  Box 20, Folder 10
 
Higher Education Information Technology Deployment, 1950s. Box 20, Folder 11
 
Internet in Higher Education, 1990s-2006. Box 20, Folder 12
 
Higher Education Bill.  Box 20, Folder 12
Box 7
Higher Education, 1960s-2000s. Box 7, Folder 29
 
Hammer, P.C. Computing Laboratory in University, 1957. Box 7, Folder 30
 
Academic Research and Development Expenditures: Fiscal Year 2003.  Box 7, Folder 31
Box 22
Miscellaneous (1 sheet of notes).  Box 22, Folder 1
 
United States Postal Service (USPS) - First Class Mail.  Box 22, Folder 2
 
The Large Computer Era, 1970s. Box 22, Folder 3
 
Automation of the 1990 Data Collection and Data Capture Processes.  Box 22, Folder 4
 
Cartoonists go postal over Saturday delivery.  Box 22, Folder 5
 
Postal Service: Automation is Restraining but not Reducing Costs.  Box 22, Folder 6
 
ADP Acquisition: Navy's Efforts to Develop an Integrated Disbursing and Accounting System.  Box 22, Folder 7
 
5 Riveting Soldier Blogs.  Box 22, Folder 8
 
ADP Acquisition: Defense Logistics Services Center Modernization Program.  Box 22, Folder 9
 
Automated Information Systems: Defense Should Stop Further Development of Duplicative Recruiting Systems.  Box 22, Folder 10
 
Mission-Critical Systems: Defense Attempting to Address Major Software Challenges.  Box 22, Folder 11
 
The United States Military's Manpower Crisis.  Box 22, Folder 12
 
Market-Based Government through Innovation.  Box 22, Folder 13
 
Embedded Systems Overhaul.  Box 22, Folder 14
 
Get Ready for RC1.  Box 22, Folder 15
 
Department of Defense Business Transformation: Sustained Leadership Needed to Address Long-Standing Financial and Business Management Problems.  Box 22, Folder 16
 
E-Government at the American Grassroots: Future Trajectory.  Box 22, Folder 17
 
Social Security Administration and Information Technology.  Box 22, Folder 18
 
Information Technology Investment: A Governmentwide Overview.  Box 22, Folder 19
 
Information Technology: 40 Years of Innovation and Success.  Box 22, Folder 20
 
Computers in the Government Environment.  Box 22, Folder 21
 
IRS Applications.  Box 22, Folder 22
 
Tax and Accounting Applications, State and Local.  Box 22, Folder 23
 
Social Security Administration and Information Technology.  Box 22, Folder 24
 
Computers and Bureaucratic Reform.  Box 22, Folder 25
 
Managing Information Systems.  Box 22, Folder 26
 
Computers and Local Government Volume 2, A Review of the Research.  Box 22, Folder 27
 
GIS Applications.  Box 22, Folder 28
 
State Level Applications.  Box 22, Folder 29
 
County Level Applications.  Box 22, Folder 30
 
Data Processor, December 1969. Box 22, Folder 31
 
Final Report of the Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry.  Box 22, Folder 32
 
United States Government Working Group on Electronic Commerce.  Box 22, Folder 33
 
Information Superhighway: An Overview of Technology Challenges.  Box 22, Folder 34
 
FTS 2000: An Overview of the Federal Government's New Telecommunications System.  Box 22, Folder 35
 
Information Technology: Enterprise Architecture Use Across the Federal Government Can Be Improved.  Box 22, Folder 36
 
Will the Scientific and Technology Workforce Meet the Requirements of the Federal Government?  Box 22, Folder 37
 
Benchmarking E-Government in Europe and the United States.  Box 22, Folder 38
 
Department of Veterans Affairs Blue Book, May 2005. Box 22, Folder 39
 
Data Processor, August 1968. Box 22, Folder 40
 
Department of Justice, 1990. Box 22, Folder 41
Box 24
Education (K-12), 1960s-1980s. Box 24, Folder 1
 
Education (K-12), 1970-1995. Box 24, Folder 2
 
Education (K-12), 1995-2006. Box 24, Folder 3
 
Education - Administrative Uses, 1950s-2000s. Box 24, Folder 4
 
The Reform of School Reform.  Box 24, Folder 5
 
Faculty Engagement and Support in the New Learning Environment.  Box 24, Folder 6
 
New Computer Programs Aid Educators in Class Scheduling.  Box 24, Folder 7
 
Digital State Part IV: Higher Education and K-12 Education.  Box 24, Folder 8
Box 29
Library Applications.  Box 29, Folder 31
 
Libraries, Future.  Box 29, Folder 32
 
Public Sector Research Strategy Notes.  Box 29, Folder 33
 
Public Sector.  Box 29, Folder 34
Box 30
United States Network Centric Operations.  Box 30, Folder 1
 
Logistics Military.  Box 30, Folder 2
 
Combat Applications.  Box 30, Folder 3
 
Weapons and Information Technology.  Box 30, Folder 4
 
Training - Department of Defense.  Box 30, Folder 5
 
Mooers, C.N. "Computer Project at Naval Ordnance Lab," 1990. Box 30, Folder 6
 
Military Deployment.  Box 30, Folder 7
 
Military Research and Development.  Box 30, Folder 8
 
Vietnam and Data Processing.  Box 30, Folder 9
 
Non-Combat Applications.  Box 30, Folder 10
 
Information Age Warfare.  Box 30, Folder 11
 
United States Army, Programming, 1960s-1970s. Box 30, Folder 12
 
Fundamental Research Policy for the Digital Battlefield.  Box 30, Folder 13
 
Technology and the Air Force: A Retrospective Assessment.  Box 30, Folder 14
 
United States General Accounting Office B-163074.  Box 30, Folder 15
 
Comptroller General of the United States B-163058.  Box 30, Folder 16
 
Matter of: [Request by Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentality for Consolidated Post Housing Fund - Reimbursement from Appropriated Funds].  Box 30, Folder 17
 
Document Resume 04539 - [B3574848].  Box 30, Folder 18
 
"Spaces," "Faces", and "Bucks": An Overview of the Role of Automated Information Systems in Managing the Enlisted Force.  Box 30, Folder 19
Box 34
Census Application, 1890- . Box 34, Folder 1
 
Census and Information Technology, 1950. Box 34, Folder 2
 
Census and Computing, 1960. Box 34, Folder 3
 
Census and Computing, 1960. Box 34, Folder 4
 
Census and Information Technology, 1970. Box 34, Folder 5
 
Duncan and Shelton, Revo. in United States Government Statistics, 1926-1976. Box 34, Folder 6
 
Census and Computing, 1980. Box 34, Folder 7
 
Census and Information Technology, 1990. Box 34, Folder 8
 
Census Bureau and Information Technology.  Box 34, Folder 9
 
United States Post Office Computer Uses, 1950-2005. Box 34, Folder 10
 
Federal Applications.  Box 34, Folder 11
 
Federal Deployment Data/Inventories, 1950s-1990s. Box 34, Folder 12
 
Government - Information Technology Management, 1990s. Box 34, Folder 13
 
Federal Applications.  Box 34, Folder 14
Box 35
City and County of San Francisco Tax System.  Box 35, Folder 1
 
Online Tax Processing and Budget Accounting: Greenville, South Carolina.  Box 35, Folder 2
 
Online Collection at Georgia Department of Revenue.  Box 35, Folder 3
 
Online Tax Accounting: South Carolina Employment Security Commission.  Box 35, Folder 4
 
Tax Administration: State of Nebraska.  Box 35, Folder 5
 
Property Tax Reappraisal System in Kansas Using the IBM System/36.  Box 35, Folder 6
 
Subject: Re: Tax Question.  Box 35, Folder 7
 
The Digital State Part II: Electronic Commerce/Business Regulation and Taxation/Revenue.  Box 35, Folder 8
 
Steven H. Holden, Ph.D.  Box 35, Folder 9
 
Taxing Reforms: Assessing the Plans to Transform the IRS.  Box 35, Folder 10
 
The Digital State Part IV: Education and GIS/Transportation.  Box 35, Folder 11
 
Computers and Local Government: Volume 1, A Manager's Guide.  Box 35, Folder 12
 
Pennsylvania: A Digital Economy Fact Sheet.  Box 35, Folder 13
 
Digital New Hampshire: An Economic Fact Book.  Box 35, Folder 14
 
Digital Iowa: How Citizens Assess the Digital Revolution.  Box 35, Folder 15
 
State and Federal E-Government in the United States, 2005. Box 35, Folder 16
 
American City, 1950-2005. Box 35, Folder 17
 
Data Processor: Training Operators.  Box 35, Folder 18
 
State Technology Spending, 2003. Box 35, Folder 19
 
A Taxing Time.  Box 35, Folder 20
 
Legislative Applications.  Box 35, Folder 21
 
Internet - Government.  Box 35, Folder 22
 
Voting Applications.  Box 35, Folder 23
 
Municipal Unused.  Box 35, Folder 24
 
Cortada, James W. Publications. 1980-2006. 
Box 37
Chandler, Alfred D., Jr. and James W. Cortada, eds. A Nation Transformed by Information: How Information Has Shaped the United States from Colonial Times to the Present. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Box 37
Box 36
Cortada, James and John Woods. McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Quality Terms and Concepts. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995. Box 36
Box 38
Cortada, James W. 21st Century Business: Managing and Working in the New Digital Economy. London: Pearson Education, 2001. Box 38
 
Cortada, James W. (compiler). An Annotated Bibliography on the History of Data Processing. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1983. Box 38
Box 36
Cortada, James W. Before the Computer: IBM, NCR, Burroughs, and Remington Rand and the Industry They Created, 1865-1956. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993. Box 36
Box 37
Cortada, James W. Best Practices in Information Technology: How Corporations Get the Most Value from Exploiting Their Digital Investments. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall PTR, 1997. Box 37
Box 36
Cortada, James W. (compiled by). A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computer Applications, 1950-1990. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1996. Box 36
Box 38
Cortada, James W. (compiled by). A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990. Box 38
 
Cortada, James W. The Case for Applied History in the World of Business: A Call for Action to Historians, undated. Box 38
Box 37
Cortada, James W. The Computer in the United States: From Laboratory to Market, 1930 to 1960. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1993. Box 37
Box 39
Cortada, James W. The Digital Hand: How Computers Changed the Work of American Manufacturing, Transportation, and Retail Industries. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Box 39
 
Cortada, James W. The Digital Hand Volume 2: How Computers Changed the Work of American Financial, Telecommunications, Media, and Entertainment Industries. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Box 39
Box 48
Cortada, James W. " The Digital Hand, vol. 3, manuscript with corrections, 2007. Box 48
Box 45
Cortada, James W. " The Digital Hand, vol.3, uncorrected page proofs, 2007. Box 45, Folder 5
Box 38
Cortada, James W. " The Digital Hand: How Information Technology Changed the Way Industries Worked in the United States." Business History Review, 2006. Box 38
Box 36
Cortada, James W. EDP Costs and Charges: Finance, Budgets, and Cost Control in Data Processing. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1980. Box 36
Box 39
Cortada, James W. Historical Dictionary of Data Processing Biographies. New York: Greenwood Press, 1987. Box 39
 
Cortada, James W. Historical Dictionary of Data Processing Organizations. New York: Greenwood Press, 1987. Box 39
Box 37
Cortada, James W. Historical Dictionary of Data Processing Technology. New York: Greenwood Press, 1987. Box 37
Box 36
Cortada, James W. How to Become an Expert. IBM, 1993. Box 36
Box 37
Cortada, James W. Information Technology as Business History: Issues in the History and Management of Computers. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1996. Box 37
 
Cortada, James W. Making the Information Society: Experience, Consequences, and Possibilities. London: Pearson Education, 2002. Box 37
Box 36
Cortada, James W. Managing DP Hardware: Capacity Planning, Cost Justification, Availability, and Energy Management. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1983. Box 36
Box 38
Cortada, James W. Publishing Intellectual Capital: Getting Your Business Into Print. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall PTR, 1999. Box 38
 
Cortada, James W. Rise of the Knowledge Worker. Boston: Butterworth Heinemann, 1998. Box 38
Box 36
Cortada, James W. (compiled by). Second Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1996. Box 36
 
Cortada, James W. Strategic Data Processing: Considerations for Management. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1984. Box 36
Box 37
Cortada, James W. TQM for Information Systems Management: Quality Practices for Continuous Improvement. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995. Box 37
 
Cortada, James W. TQM for Sales and Marketing Management. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993. Box 37
Box 36
Cortada, James W. TQM for Sales and Marketing Management. Advance uncorrected proofs. McGraw-Hill Book Company, undated. Box 36
 
Cortada, James W. TQM for Sales and Marketing Management. Korean language? Singapore: McGraw-Hill, 1995. Box 36
 
Cortada, James W. and David Ticoll. Using IT Standards as a Competitive Tool in a Global Economy. IT&CA, April 2005. Box 36
Box 38
Cortada, James W. and Heitor M. Quintella. TQM: Gerencia da Qualidade Total. Rio de Janeiro: Makron Books, 1995. Box 38
Box 36
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods, eds. The Knowledge Management Yearbook, 1999-2000. Boston: Butterworth Heinemann, 1999. Box 36
 
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods, eds. The Knowledge Management Yearbook, 2000-2001. Boston: Butterworth Heinemann, 2000. Box 36
 
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods. QualiTrends: 7 Quality Secrets That Will Change Your Life. New York: McGraw Hill, 1995. Box 36
Box 37
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods. The Quality Yearbook, 1994 Edition. New York: McGraw Hill, 1994. Box 37
 
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods. The Quality Yearbook, 1995 Edition. New York: McGraw Hill, 1995. Box 37
Box 39
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods. The Quality Yearbook, 1996 Edition. New York: McGraw Hill, 1996. Box 39
 
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods. The Quality Yearbook, 1997 Edition. New York: McGraw Hill, 1997. Box 39
 
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods. The Quality Yearbook, 1998 Edition. New York: McGraw Hill, 1998. Box 39
Box 37
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods. The Quality Yearbook, 1999 Edition. New York: McGraw Hill, 1999. Box 37
Box 38
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods. The Quality Yearbook, 2000 Edition. New York: McGraw Hill, 2000. Box 38
Box 36
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods. The Quality Yearbook, 2001 Edition. New York: McGraw Hill, 2001. Box 36
Box 39
Cortada, James W. and John A. Woods. The Quality Yearbook, 2002 Edition. New York: McGraw Hill, 2002. Box 39
Box 38
Cortada, James W. and Thomas S. Hargraves. Into the Networked Age: How IBM and Other Firms are Getting There Now. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Box 38
Box 36
Cortada, James W. and Thomas S. Hargraves. Into the Networked Age: How IBM and Other Firms are Getting There Now. Chinese language, undated. Box 36
Box 38
An Introduction to the History of the Data Processing Industry, undated. Box 38
Box 37
Woods, John A. and James W. Cortada. The 1997 ASTD Training and Performance Yearbook. New York: McGraw Hill, 1997. Box 37
 
Woods, John A. and James W. Cortada. The 1998 ASTD Training and Performance Yearbook. New York: McGraw Hill, 1998. Box 37
Box 38
Woods, John A. and James W. Cortada. The 2000 ASTD Training and Performance Yearbook. New York: McGraw Hill, 2000. Box 38
 
Woods, John A. and James W. Cortada. The 2001 ASTD Training and Performance Yearbook. New York: McGraw Hill, 2001. Box 38
 
Woods, John A. and James W. Cortada. The 2002 ASTD Training and Performance Yearbook. New York: McGraw Hill, 2002. Box 38
Box 36
Woods, John A. and James W. Cortada. QualiTrends: 7 Quality Secrets That Will Change Your Life. New York: McGraw Hill, 1996. Box 36
 
Publications, IBM and Related, 1960-2006.  
 
Serials, IBM and Other Computing  
Box 40
AIXcellence, April 1994. Box 40
 
AIXcellence, Winter 1995. Box 40
 
The Business of Government, Summer 2004. Box 40
 
The Business of Government, Winter 2005. Box 40
 
Computerworld, Buyers' Guide, Computer Systems, vol. 17 no. 31a, August 24, 1983. Box 40
 
Computing Reviews, Association for Computing Machinery, 1960-1970. Box 40
 
Datamation, September 15, 1987. Box 40
 
Digest, IBM Information Systems Group, National Accounts Division, May 1985. Box 40
 
Executive Technology, 2003 Retail Outlook: Is Your IT Program on the Right Track?, in association with IBM, 2003. Box 40
 
IBM Information Processing, January 1984. Box 40
 
IBM Journal of Research and Development, vol. 33 no. 1, January 1989. Box 40
 
The IBM Marketplace, Summer-Winter 1993. Box 40
 
The IBM Marketplace, Spring 1994. Box 40
 
The IBM Marketplace, Spring 1995. Box 40
 
The IBM Marketplace, Fall 1995. Box 40
 
IBM Police and Justice, 1997-2000. Box 40
 
IBM Research, no. 3/4, 1995. Box 40
 
IBM Research, no. 2, 1997. Box 40
 
IBM Systems Journal, vols. 41-42, 2002-2003. Box 40
 
IBM Systems Journal, vol. 43, nos. 1, 2, and 4, 2004. Box 40
 
IBM Systems Journal, vols. 44-45, 2005-2006. Box 40
 
IBM Systems Journal, vol. 46, nos. 1-2, 2007. Box 40
 
IBM Technical Newsletter, June 15, 1979. Box 40
 
IBM Technical Newsletter, December 28, 1979. Box 40
 
IBM Utility Business Quarterly, First Quarter 1997. Box 40
 
IBM Utility Business Quarterly, Fourth Quarter 1997. Box 40
 
Perspectives, IBM Information Systems Group, Distribution Channels Business Unit, vol. 1, no. 1, Fall 1983. Box 40
 
Profit: Information Technology for Entrepreneurs, An IBM Magazine, May/June 1992. Box 40
 
Profit: Information Technology for Entrepreneurs, An IBM Magazine, July-December 1993. Box 40
 
Profit: Information Technology for Entrepreneurs, An IBM Magazine, January-April 1994. Box 40
Box 41
Think, July/August 1982. Box 41
 
Think, July/August/September 1984. Box 41
 
Think, nos. 2, 4, 1988. Box 41
 
Think, nos. 2, 3, 6, 7, 1989. Box 41
 
Think, nos. 4-6, 1990. Box 41
 
Think, nos. 1-4, 1991. Box 41
 
Think, nos. 1-6, 1992. Box 41
 
Think, no. 1, 1993. Box 41
 
Think, no. 1, 1996. Box 41
 
Think,nos. 1-2, 1997. Box 41
 
Think, no. 1, 1998. Box 41
 
Think Leadership, Summer 1996. Box 41
 
Think Research, no. 2, 2000. Box 41
 
Time Digital, November 3, 1997. Box 41
 
Time Digital, March 23, 1998. Box 41
 
Time Digital, April 27, 1998. Box 41
 
Time Digital, May 25, 1998. Box 41
 
Time Digital, September 7, 1998. Box 41
 
Time Digital, October 5, 1998. Box 41
 
Time Digital, November 2, 1998. Box 41
 
Time Digital, November 30, 1998. Box 41
 
Time Digital, March 8, 1999. Box 41
 
Winning: The IBM North America Employee Publication, vol. 1, no. 1.  Box 41
 
Serials, Other  
Box 41
b3.  Box 41
 
Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement.  Box 41
 
CMG Preliminary Agendas.  Box 41
 
CMG Proceedings Subject Index.  Box 41
 
CMG Transactions.  Box 41
 
Consultants' News.  Box 41
 
The GAO Review.  Box 41
 
Harvard Business Review Index.  Box 41
 
Inc.  Box 41
 
Journal of Business Strategy.  Box 41
 
Journal of Management Information Systems.  Box 41
 
Journal of Targeting, Measurement and Analysis for Marketing.  Box 41
 
Knowledge Directions: The Journal of the Institute for Knowledge Management.  Box 41
 
Monthly Labor Review.  Box 41
 
R-MC: Bulletin of Randolph Macon College.  Box 41
 
Scientific American.  Box 41
 
Survey of Current Business.  Box 41
 
Time.  Box 41
 
The TQM Magazine.  Box 41
 
Monographs and Booklets, IBM.  
Box 42
IBM Center for the Business of Government.  Box 42, Folder 1
 
IBM Center for the Business of Government.  Box 42, Folder 2
 
IBM Center for the Business of Government.  Box 42, Folder 3
 
IBM Center for the Business of Government.  Box 42, Folder 4
 
IBM Center for the Business of Government.  Box 42, Folder 5
 
IBM Center for the Business of Government.  Box 42, Folder 6
 
IBM Center for the Business of Government.  Box 42, Folder 7
 
IBM Center for the Business of Government.  Box 42, Folder 8
 
IBM Institute for Business Value.  Box 42, Folder 9
 
IBM Institute for Business Value.  Box 42, Folder 10
 
IBM Institute for Business Value.  Box 42, Folder 11
 
IBM Global Services.  Box 42, Folder 12
 
Economist Intelligence Unit.  Box 42, Folder 13
 
Economist Intelligence Unit.  Box 42, Folder 14
 
Revenue and Fiscal Management.  Box 42, Folder 15
 
IBM Institute for Knowledge-Based Organizations.  Box 42, Folder 16
 
IBM Catalogs.  Box 42, Folder 17
 
IBM Catalogs.  Box 42, Folder 18
 
IBM Reports.  Box 42, Folder 19
Box 43
IBM Proxy Statements.  Box 43, Folder 1
 
IBM Stock Information.  Box 43, Folder 2
 
Annual Reports.  Box 43, Folder 3
 
Annual Reports.  Box 43, Folder 4
 
Credit Corporation Annual Reports.  Box 43, Folder 5
 
Annual Meeting Report.  Box 43, Folder 6
 
IBM Integrated Case Management Solution.  Box 43, Folder 7
 
IBM Global Social Segment.  Box 43, Folder 8
 
IBM Business Consulting Services.  Box 43, Folder 9
 
IBM Business Consulting Services.  Box 43, Folder 10
 
IBM Business Consulting Services.  Box 43, Folder 11
 
IBM Business Consulting Services.  Box 43, Folder 12
 
IBM Business Consulting Services.  Box 43, Folder 13
 
IBM Business Consulting Services.  Box 43, Folder 14
 
IBM Business Consulting Services.  Box 43, Folder 15
 
IBM Business Consulting Services.  Box 43, Folder 16
 
IBM Business Consulting Services.  Box 43, Folder 17
 
International Social Security Forum.  Box 43, Folder 18
 
The Management of End-User Computing.  Box 43, Folder 19
 
The Management of End-User Computing.  Box 43, Folder 20
 
IBM Global Business Services.  Box 43, Folder 21
 
IBM Global Business Services.  Box 43, Folder 22
 
IBM Global Business Services.  Box 43, Folder 23
Box 44
IBM Reports.  Box 44, Folder 1
 
IBM Reports.  Box 44, Folder 2
 
IBM Reports.  Box 44, Folder 3
 
IBM Reports.  Box 44, Folder 4
Box 46
Advertisements.  Box 46, Folder 1
 
Advertisements.  Box 46, Folder 2
 
Installation Management.  Box 46, Folder 3
 
Technical Bulletins.  Box 46, Folder 4
 
IBM Systems Journal Reprints.  Box 46, Folder 5
 
Quick Reference Guides.  Box 46, Folder 6
 
Institute for Knowledge Management Reports.  Box 46, Folder 7
 
Institute for Knowledge Management Reports.  Box 46, Folder 8
 
Institute for Knowledge Management Reports.  Box 46, Folder 9
 
IBM Institute for Knowledge-Based Organizations Reports.  Box 46, Folder 10
 
IBM Institute for Knowledge-Based Organizations Reports.  Box 46, Folder 11
 
IBM LaserPrinter.  Box 46, Folder 12
 
IBM LaserPrinter.  Box 46, Folder 13
 
Product Manuals.  Box 46, Folder 14
 
Product Manuals.  Box 46, Folder 15
 
Data Processing Glossary.  Box 46, Folder 16
 
Training Guides and Manuals.  Box 46, Folder 17
 
Training Guides and Manuals.  Box 46, Folder 18
 
Training Guides and Manuals.  Box 46, Folder 19
 
Market-Driven Quality.  Box 46, Folder 20
Box 48
IBM Catalog, LaserPrinter.  Box 48
 
IBM Atlas of Applications, vols. 1-3.  Box 48
 
IBM Application Bibliography.  Box 48
 
IBM Industry Applications and Abstracts.  Box 48
 
IBM Data Processing Glossary.  Box 48
 
IBM Software Catalog, volume 1, Software Applications.  Box 48
 
IBM Introduction to Business Dynamics.  Box 48
 
Internal Publications, IBM  
Box 44
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 5
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 6
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 7
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 8
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 9
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 10
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 11
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 12
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 13
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 14
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 15
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 44, Folder 16
Box 45
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 45, Folder 1
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 45, Folder 2
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 45, Folder 3
 
IBM Internal Publications.  Box 45, Folder 4
 
Publications, non-IBM  
Box 47
Baldridge Award Winning Quality.  Box 47, Folder 1
 
Health Care.  Box 47, Folder 2
 
Health Care.  Box 47, Folder 3
 
Business and Quality Management.  Box 47, Folder 4
 
Financial.  Box 47, Folder 5
 
Government and Public Sector.  Box 47, Folder 6
 
Computing.  Box 47, Folder 7
 
Computing.  Box 47, Folder 8
 
Computing.  Box 47, Folder 9
Box 48
Western Union Prospectus.  Box 48
 
Bibliography of Documents Issued by GAO [General Accounting Office].  Box 48
 
EDP Auditing (GAO).  Box 48
 
United States Department of Labor, Women and Office Automation.  Box 48
 
United States Department of Labor Productivity Bibliography.  Box 48
 
USITC Portable Electronic Calculators.  Box 48
 
USITC 64K Dynamic Random Access.  Box 48
 
Congress, OTC Microelectronics Research and Development.  Box 48
 
AFIPS State of Computing Industry.  Box 48
 
AFIPS Information Processing in the United States.  Box 48
 
CMG Transactions.  Box 48
 
CMG Conference Preliminary Agendas, 1986-1987. Box 48
 
Harvard Business Review, March-April 1985. Box 48
 
Quality Progress, March 1991. Box 48
 
DSS 87 Transactions.  Box 48
 
Computers and Calculating Devices, D. Sarrazin.  Box 48
 
Winning in the '90s, Digital Equipment, Inc..  Box 48
 
Institute of Management Sciences Directory, 1964-. Box 48
 
Operations Research Society of America Directories, 1963-1967. Box 48
 
Q500.I5. International Abstracts in Operations Research, vols. 1-6, 1964-. 
 
Publications Grouped by Cortada for Digital Hand Research  
Box 47
IT.  Box 47
 
CRM.  Box 47
 
Manufacturing.  Box 47
 
Finance.  Box 47
 
BOD.  Box 47
 
Miscellaneous.  Box 47
 
Session Numbers 25-29.  Box 47
 
Future of Business.  Box 47
 
IT.  Box 47
 
IBM IBV Publications, 2002-2003. Box 47
 
Oversized Publications  
Box 49
Computerworld Extra!, various issues, 1982. Box 49
 
Computerworld Office Automation, various issues, 1982. Box 49
 
Computerworld , various issues, 1982-1984. Box 49
 
Semiconductor Manufacturing and Testing, supplement to Electronic News, March 5, 1984. Box 49
 
IBM Rochester News, June 21, 1988. Box 49
 
The Quality Observer, various issues, 1993-1995. Box 49
 
Think, the IBM Employee Publication, various issues, 1993-1995. Box 49
 
Direct Leasing.  Box 49
 
Audiovisual.  
Box 50
Compact Disc, AARP Privileges.  Box 50
Box 51
Compact Disc, E-Volve! The Song, 2001. Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM Consulting.  Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM DB2 Universal Database Portfolio CD.  Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM E-Business in Action.  Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM E-Business Solutions, January 2000. Box 51
 
Compact Discs, IBM Global Services.  Box 51
Box 50
Compact Disc, IBM Institute for Business Value, January 2006. Box 50
Box 51
Compact Disc, IBM Internet Connection Services.  Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM Knowledge Management Tutorial.  Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM Life Sciences Solutions .  Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM, The Magic of Leadership, 2002. Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM Methods and Tools: Worldwide Project Management Method, March 2001. Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM Net.Commerce Demo.  Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM Network Computing Software Visual Tour.  Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM PM Office: The Right Solution, April 2001. Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM Principal Mobilization, August 6-10, 2001. Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM Project Control Book 2, June 30, 1998. Box 51
Box 50
Compact Discs, IBM Redbooks, January 2006. Box 50
 
Compact Discs, IBM Software, 2006. Box 50
Box 51
Compact Disc, IBM User Experience Toolkit.  Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM Wireless E-Business Sales Guide.  Box 51
 
Compact Discs, Internet Advertisements, America Online, Earthlink, AT&T, Prodigy.  Box 51
 
Compact Disc, Meet Your Next Traveling Companions.  Box 51
 
Customer Support Packages.  Box 51
 
Floppy Disc, America Online for Windows.  Box 51
 
Floppy Disc, ARKLA Project, 1994. Box 51
 
Compact Disc, IBM Customer Assurance.  Box 51
 
Floppy Disc, Procom 2.42 Source Diskette.  Box 51
 
Floppy Disc, Text Files, CSU816 - 1.2 Workplan Output.  Box 51
Box 50
Transparencies, Financial Marketing in the 80s: A Critical Skill.  Box 50
 
Video, VHS, ARKLA Presents "Escaping Profits," The Re-engineering Leak Management Team.  Box 50
 
Video, VHS, Client-Server Economic Models.  Box 50
 
Video, VHS, The Customer is Always Dwight, 1989. Box 50
 
Video, VHS, IBM Corporation, "Quality...Or Else."  Box 50
 
Video, VHS, IBM Market-Driven Quality.  Box 50
 
Video, VHS, I Love Lucy GIZMO Process.  Box 50
 
Video, VHS, Milliken Sharing Rally.  Box 50
 
Video, VHS, National Quality Forum VI.  Box 50
 
Video, VHS, Shareholders' Meeting, 1995. Box 50
 
Video, VHS, Stu Leanard.  Box 50
 
Video, VHS, unlabeled.  Box 50
 
Documents, IBM and Related, 1982-2000. 
Box 52
Balanced Score Card Presentation.  Box 52
 
Cross Volume Index.  Box 52
 
Identification: Roadmap of Class.  Box 52
 
Identification: Binder Covers.  Box 52
 
Identification: Executive Kickoff, Module 1.  Box 52
 
Identification: Introduction to Reengineering, Module 2.  Box 52
 
Identification: Impact of Change, Module 3.  Box 52
 
Identification: Phases of Reengineering, Module 4.  Box 52
 
Identification: Paradigm Shifts, Module 5.  Box 52
 
Identification: Identification Tools of Reengineering, Module 6.  Box 52
 
Identification: How to Conduct an Interview, Module 7.  Box 52
 
Identification: How to Document an Interview, Module 8.  Box 52
 
Identification: Interview Exercise, Module 9.  Box 52
 
Identification: Overview of the Workshop Process, Module 10.  Box 52
 
Identification: Planning for Interviews, Module 11.  Box 52
 
Identification: Workshop Exercise, Module 12.  Box 52
 
Identification: Documenting the Workshop, Module 13.  Box 52
 
Identification: Documenting the Workshop, Module 13.  Box 52
 
Identification: Analyzing the Data, Module 14.  Box 52
 
Identification: Presenting "As Is" Data, Module 15.  Box 52
 
Identification: High-Level Prioritization.  Box 52
 
Identification: Forming a Reengineering Core Team.  Box 52
 
Identification: Reengineering Planning and Timelines.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Roadmap of Class.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Binder Covers.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Visualization, Module 1.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Setting the Customer View, Module 2.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Creating New Business Paradigms, Module 3.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Determining Primitives, Module 4.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Creating New Processes, Module 5.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Creating New Measures, Module 6.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Creating a New Approach to Risk, Module 7.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Creating an Information Architecture, Module 8.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Creating New Organizational Approaches, Module 9.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Creating a New I/T Design, Module 10.  Box 52
 
Architecture: Documenting the Architecture, Module 11.  Box 52
 
Design: Roadmap of Class.  Box 52
 
Design: Binder Covers.  Box 52
 
Design: Creating Project Plans, Module 3.  Box 52
 
Design: Testing Vision Concepts, Module 4.  Box 52
 
Design: Managing Change, Module 5.  Box 52
 
Design: Workshops.  Box 52
 
Implementation: Scorecard to Assess Risk, Module 1.  Box 52
 
Implementation: Determine Type of Implementation, Module 2.  Box 52
 
Implementation: Creating an Implementation Structure, Module 3.  Box 52
 
Implementation: Establishing Implementation Procedures, Module 4.  Box 52
 
Implementation: Implementation, Module 6.  Box 52
 
Implementation: Testing, Module 8.  Box 52
 
Implementation: Rolling Out the Solution, Module 9.  Box 52
 
Implementation: Progress Assessment, Module 10.  Box 52
 
Reengineering: Miscellaneous, Module 0.  Box 52
 
Reengineering: Projects, Module 1.  Box 52
 
Reengineering: Cost/Benefit Analysis, Module 2.  Box 52
 
Pilot: Determine Type of Implementation, Module 2.  Box 52
 
Pilot: Creating Implementation Structure, Module 3.  Box 52
 
Pilot: Establishing Implementation Procedures, Module 4.  Box 52
 
Pilot: Setting Baselines, Module 5.  Box 52
 
Pilot: Implementation, Module 6.  Box 52
 
Pilot: Setting up the Pilot, Module 7.  Box 52
 
Pilot: Testing, Module 8.  Box 52
 
Pilot: Rolling out Solution, Module 9.  Box 52
 
Pilot: Progress Assessment, Module 10.  Box 52
 
Leading Executive Planning Sessions.  Box 52
 
UC - Measurement.  Box 52
Box 53
Cost Justification of Corporate Information Systems.  Box 53, Folder 1
 
The IBM Difference Handbook.  Box 53, Folder 2
 
The IBM Difference Handbook.  Box 53, Folder 3
 
The IBM Difference Handbook.  Box 53, Folder 4
 
The IBM Difference Handbook.  Box 53, Folder 5
 
An Introduction to Total Quality Management in a Sales Organization: A Seminar Presented by IBM Corporation, June 2, 1992. Box 53, Folder 6
 
Worldwide Principals' Conference, IBM Consulting Group, 1996. Box 53, Folder 7
 
IBM Confidential Madison Branch Office Review, April 18, 1988. Box 53, Folder 8
 
Business Transformation and Reengineering Conference, 1996. Box 53, Folder 9
 
Management of the Information Systems Resource course.  Box 53, Folder 10
 
IBM Stationery.  Box 53, Folder 11
 
IBM Pamphlets and Brochures.  Box 53, Folder 12
 
Worldwide Project Management Deployment Leaders' Meeting, April 2000. Box 53, Folder 13
 
Expo 2000: Inventing the Future.  Box 53, Folder 14
 
Strategic Management Society Conference Program, 1993. Box 53, Folder 15
 
IBM E-Business.  Box 53, Folder 16
 
IBM Center for the Business of Government.  Box 53, Folder 17
 
Thomas Watson, Sr. Story.  Box 53, Folder 18
 
Computerworld clipping, June 14, 1982. Box 53, Folder 19
 
Catalogs, 1987, 1991. Box 53, Folder 20
 
Personal.  Box 53, Folder 21