UA 007.200 Preliminary Inventory to the North Carolina State University, Information Technology Division Publications, 1966 - 2004These publications are arranged alphabetically by title, then chronologically.
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Quantity2.25 Linear feet General Physical Description note4 archival storage boxes, 1 archival half box LocationFor current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Special Collections Research Center
Reference Staff LanguageEnglish Acquisitions InformationTransferred from the Information Technology Division. ProcessingProcessed by: Todd Kosmerick;machine-readable finding aid created by: Todd Kosmerick Scope and Content NoteContained in this subgroup are newsletters and other publications relating to NCSU's Computing Center, Computing Services unit, and the Information Technology Division. Titles include Connect, Prompt, and Random Bits and Bytes. Historical NoteNorth Carolina State University first opened its Computer Center in 1962, and the organization supported mainframe computers used primarily for what was then leading-edge scientific and research computing. By 1997 the name had changed to Computer Services, and by 1999 it had become the Information Technology Division. On November 1, 2007, ITD and Resource Management and Information Systems (RMIS) joined to form the Office of Information Technology (OIT). The new position of Vice Chancellor for Information Technology (VCIT) was created, filled by Dr. Marc I. Hoit beginning September 1, 2008. Controlled Terms
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