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Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Interacting with Smart Objects 2015
These are the Proceedings of the 4th IUI Workshop on Interacting with
Smart Objects. Objects that we use in our everyday life are expanding
their restricted interaction capabilities and provide functionalities
that go far beyond their original functionality. They feature computing
capabilities and are thus able to capture information, process and store
it and interact with their environments, turning them into smart objects
The Lumberjack, April 04, 1967
The student newspaper of Humboldt State University.https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/studentnewspaper/1685/thumbnail.jp
Feasibility Study for a Desktop Publishing Lab for Education and Industry at Pittsburg State University
A desktop publishing lab to serve education and industry involves a multiple of problems not the least of which is defining what it is and how it is used by individuals, business and the printing industry. Desktop publishing is a method whereby an individual can at will produce computer generated material, at his or her desktop, that is camera-ready for reproducing in a chosen manner and then distributed for the public\u27s information. The term was coined in 1985 by Paul Brainerd, president and founder of Aldus Corporation, makers of one of the first pagination programs, PageMaker
Bulletin (1942-1943)
https://red.mnstate.edu/bulletins/1023/thumbnail.jp
Bulletin (1942-1943)
https://red.mnstate.edu/bulletins/1023/thumbnail.jp
In-House Publications Clearinghouse Survey Materials and Report, June 23, 1988
Materials and documents relating to the In-House Publications Clearinghouse Survey. Includes a report by Susan Blackman and Jean Holcomb on the establishment of a home base for the Clearinghouse at the Norfolk Law Library
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