Word: computerizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Last Sunday, the computer virus Chernobyl disabled the hard drives of computers across the Campus, preventing access to everything from theses to lowly expos papers. Those who lacked sufficient protection in the form of anti-viral programs had to suffer both the loss of countless hours as they attempted to...
Delbanco, who said he thinks his method couldbe applicable to other Chernobyl-struck computers,put the hard drive into a working computer anddownloaded the files in order to recover the datathat had been lost.
No one else could say for sure how many Harvardcomputers were struck by the virus or what thetotal amount of damage that it caused would be forHarvard's computer users
But a few yards west of the Science Center stands a welcome haven for those with nowhere else to turn. With its beautiful high ceilings and cozy study nooks, Harvard Law School's (HLS) Langdell Library would seem to be the perfect solution. If you can stand the clackety-clack...
Technology has made playing hooky all the easier. Most large lecture classes offer video- or audiotapes of lectures held on reserve in the libraries. Lecture notes, handouts and assignments are often posted on course Web sites. Most course logistics are handled by e-mail. And with digital submission of assignments...