Word: computerizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard signed a letter of intent in June 1998 with Data Research Associates (DRA), a St. Louis-based firm that designs library computer systems. The letter said that the parties had agreed to negotiate a contract for Harvard to purchase DRA's Taos system.
UCLA is left without a library computer system until ORION2 comes on-line and administrators have not announced a new anticipated start date.
Problems with implementation, user training and other computer glitches continue to plague everyone involved in the project, and, as frustration grows, the Faculty Council is increasingly concerned with arriving at a satisfactory resolution for system-wide issues.
Well, what about bundling Explorer with Windows in a blatant attempt to leverage operating system power over into the browser market? According to an appeals court, which in 1998 overturned Jackson's own injunction against the bundle, Microsoft's tying "combines functionalities ... in a way that offers advantages unavailable if...
BRINGING UP DIGITAL BABY It cries, it fidgets, it coos, and it does doo-doo. But this is no ordinary baby. It's a virtual tot that crawls around on your computer screen after you install the PC CD-ROM called Babyz by Mindscape ($30). And why not? If we...