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Autore principale: Bardwell, John D.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1968
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contents A New England Land-Grant Network; A Study of the Feasibility of Establishing Educational Information Links Between the Six Land-Grant Universities in New England. Bardwell, John D. Agriculture Bibliographies Computers Data Processing Educational Radio Educational Television Facilities Feasibility Studies Federal Legislation Higher Education Hospitals Information Networks Land Grant Universities Library Networks Regional Planning Utilities This study sought to identify physical facilities needed to connect the six New England land-grant universities. Criteria were time (use of current technology), cost (regular operating budgets of participating institutions), minimal personnel requirements, flexibility, and compatibility. The telephone system, an existing microwave network, a developing radio network, and computers and other communication devices received special attention. It was suggested, among other things, that the Eastern Educational Television Network (EEN) could be the backbone of an educational information network, and that a main truck microwave relay system from Washington, D.C., to Montreal could be created to serve a complete regional distribution system. (The document includes provisions of the Higher Education Act, Title 3; EEN associated institutions; and descriptions of the EEN itself, the New England Library Information Network, a shared data processing system for Vermont hospitals, the proposed Agricultural Network of the National Agricultural Library, the proposed University Information Technology Corporation involving Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and information and computer utilities.) (ly)
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spellingShingle A New England Land-Grant Network; A Study of the Feasibility of Establishing Educational Information Links Between the Six Land-Grant Universities in New England.
Bardwell, John D.
Agriculture
Bibliographies
Computers
Data Processing
Educational Radio
Educational Television
Facilities
Feasibility Studies
Federal Legislation
Higher Education
Hospitals
Information Networks
Land Grant Universities
Library Networks
Regional Planning
Utilities
A New England Land-Grant Network; A Study of the Feasibility of Establishing Educational Information Links Between the Six Land-Grant Universities in New England. Bardwell, John D. Agriculture Bibliographies Computers Data Processing Educational Radio Educational Television Facilities Feasibility Studies Federal Legislation Higher Education Hospitals Information Networks Land Grant Universities Library Networks Regional Planning Utilities This study sought to identify physical facilities needed to connect the six New England land-grant universities. Criteria were time (use of current technology), cost (regular operating budgets of participating institutions), minimal personnel requirements, flexibility, and compatibility. The telephone system, an existing microwave network, a developing radio network, and computers and other communication devices received special attention. It was suggested, among other things, that the Eastern Educational Television Network (EEN) could be the backbone of an educational information network, and that a main truck microwave relay system from Washington, D.C., to Montreal could be created to serve a complete regional distribution system. (The document includes provisions of the Higher Education Act, Title 3; EEN associated institutions; and descriptions of the EEN itself, the New England Library Information Network, a shared data processing system for Vermont hospitals, the proposed Agricultural Network of the National Agricultural Library, the proposed University Information Technology Corporation involving Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and information and computer utilities.) (ly)
title A New England Land-Grant Network; A Study of the Feasibility of Establishing Educational Information Links Between the Six Land-Grant Universities in New England.
topic Agriculture
Bibliographies
Computers
Data Processing
Educational Radio
Educational Television
Facilities
Feasibility Studies
Federal Legislation
Higher Education
Hospitals
Information Networks
Land Grant Universities
Library Networks
Regional Planning
Utilities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED031685