The Technical Information Project of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Description
Title
The Technical Information Project of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Issue Date
1966
Keyword(s)
Libraries --Automation
Abstract
"This paper is based on the tape of an unscripted talk given by M. M. Kessler (Associate Director of Libraries, and Director of the Technical Information Project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology). It represents the editor's understanding of his remarks; neither Mr. Kessler nor M.I.T. is to be held responsible for the precise form in which they appear here. Project MAC at MIT has been mentioned as one of the newer developments in the computer art. In Project MAC, a man in Michigan
can sit at a teletype machine and interrogate a computer, or in general behave as if the computer were next door to him. He can
program, compute, or do what programmers call debugging or cleaning up a program. He can also, as of a few months ago, type a request
such as ""Compile a recent bibliography on laser physics"" or ""What's new in plasma physics?"" It is this application of Project
MAC that will be described here."
Publisher
Graduate School of Library Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Series/Report Name or Number
Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (4th : 1966)
ISSN
0069-4789
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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