The position of the computer center director in the administrative heirarchies of U. S. higher education June 30, 1967
The position of the computer center director in the administrative heirarchies of U. S. higher...
Hamblen, John W.
1970-07-23 00:00:00
As estimated 980 of the 2477 institutions of higher education had at least one computer by June 30, 1967. (see Tables 1, 2, and 3) By June 30, 1969, 1255 of the then 2537 institutions were expected to have access to at least one computer.
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The position of the computer center director in the administrative heirarchies of U. S. higher education June 30, 1967
As estimated 980 of the 2477 institutions of higher education had at least one computer by June 30, 1967. (see Tables 1, 2, and 3) By June 30, 1969, 1255 of the then 2537 institutions were expected to have access to at least one computer.
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