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(1) Computing Research: Driving Information Technology and the Information Industry Forward. (c) ED Lazowska and CRA. 2 pages

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Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: About 50 items.Topics include Federal funding for science and technology, telecommunications/II, computing research, applications requiring HPCC, "From Desktop to Teraflop" (Branscomb report), U.S. computer industry, NII, cable TV in the NII, higher education and cyberspace, connecting classrooms and libraries and health care organizations, NSF supercomputer centers, the Federal role in supporting R&D to promote economic growth, "Virtual Environments and Distributed Computing...
Dates: 1995; undated

(1) Contributors (Arranged alphabetically)

 File — Box: 2002-33/1
Collection Summary From the Collection:

The Medical Library Association papers document the growth of the organization through correspondence, journals, surveys, minutes, and photographs. Series numbers reflect record group numbers used by the association. Not all record groups are accounted for in this guide.

Dates: 1898-2002

(1) correspondence, 1966-1969

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 13-14
Scope and Contents From the Series: The IABP series is comprised of four sub-series: Dog Studies, Human Studies, Instructional Training Program, and Cooperative Study. The last three sub-series are subdivided further. Materials in the first two sub-series comprise experimental data gathered during animal and human trials with the IABP. Dog Studies consists entirely of balloon pump readings that are arranged alphabetically by folder title; Human Studies consists of data logs, medical files, case reports, patient lists, ECG...
Dates: 1966-1969

(1) D Marburger (OSTP) to MR Benioff (Salesforce and PITAC co-chair) with computational science questions he'd like PITAC to address in the NITRD context. 2004 Jun 9. 2 pages

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Scope and Contents From the Series: The High-Performance Computing Act of 1991 authorizes "an advisory committee on high-performance computing consisting of non-Federal members, including representatives from the research, education, and library communities, network providers, and industry, who are specially qualified to advise the Director [of OSTP] with advice and information on high-performance computing." It was to provide an independent assessment of Program progress, need for revision, balance among Program components,...
Dates: 2004 Nov 4

1. De ossibus ad tirones (On bones for beginners), 1952

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Carbon copies of translations made by Robert M. Green of twenty works by Galen. They are arranged in the order they appear in C. G. Kuhn's Claudii Galeni Opera Omnia (Leipzig, 1821-33). The copies were microfilmed by the National Library of Medicine in 1979. Collection includes a full set of the translations on permalife paper.

Dates: 1952

1. De ossibus ad tirones - permalife copy, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Carbon copies of translations made by Robert M. Green of twenty works by Galen. They are arranged in the order they appear in C. G. Kuhn's Claudii Galeni Opera Omnia (Leipzig, 1821-33). The copies were microfilmed by the National Library of Medicine in 1979. Collection includes a full set of the translations on permalife paper.

Dates: undated

(1) Delicate Operation: Massively Parallel Computing Could Help Guide Brain Surgery, et al. Sandia National Labs News Releases. 1994 Nov 17. 5 pages

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Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

About 15 individual items.

Topics include the Internet, clustered workstations, information superhighway / data highway / NII, HPCC, SC'94 (brain surgery, simulation, SCinet).

Publishers include ARPA, CASC, print media.

Dates: 1994 Nov 14-18

1 Deneberg & Smith, 1963

 File — Box: 35, Folder: 57
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, subject files, journals, photographs, maps, awards, and electronic media document the wide and varied scientific and ethnological career of Carleton Gajdusek. Gajdusek's multi-disciplinary interests make the collection extremely diverse and appealing to researchers in several disciplines including anthropology, biology, ethnology, geography, linguistics, medicine, primitive arts, and psychology. The bulk of the collection is contained in Series 2: Correspondence, Series 3:...
Dates: 1963

1. Denenberg and Morton, 1962

 File — Box: 35, Folder: 53
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, subject files, journals, photographs, maps, awards, and electronic media document the wide and varied scientific and ethnological career of Carleton Gajdusek. Gajdusek's multi-disciplinary interests make the collection extremely diverse and appealing to researchers in several disciplines including anthropology, biology, ethnology, geography, linguistics, medicine, primitive arts, and psychology. The bulk of the collection is contained in Series 2: Correspondence, Series 3:...
Dates: 1962

1. Diplomatic notes and contracts between Brazil and the United States of America from 1942-1952 in the development of a bilateral cooperative health program. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: S.E.S.P., 1942-1952

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 12
Collection Summary From the Collection: The Eugene P. Campbell Papers date from the 1940s to the 1970s and consist of Campbell's journals and their accompanying photographs, correspondence, reports and papers, and subject files, the bulk of which consists of bound volumes. They have been organized into four series. The first series consists of the twenty-two volumes of what Campbell called his journals (1942-1976) form the centerpiece of this collection. The journals can be described more accurately as business...
Dates: 1942-1952

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