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October 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…." The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 11, 1994 -3 at'1 Science Foundation give grants to 'U' trating on the earth and space sci- ences. Commercial sponsors including IBM, Apple Computer and…

… Administration and the Advanced Research Projects Agency: $4 million. IBM, Apple Computer, and Encyclopaedia Britannica: $4.5 million W.J. Kellogg Foundation: $4.3 million Mellon Foundation: $700,000 A CLASS ACT…

… provide users with the ability to research an entire report from a computer terminal. The main advantage is the ability to scan through many different articles and references, said Daniel Atkinsdean of the…

…, director of infor- mation technology for the Computer Aided Engineering Network. Over the next five years, students will begin to feel the effects of digiti- zation. "Instead of putting things on re- serve…

… or buying all those coursepacks, students can just call those things up on the computer. It'll be much sim- pler," Atkins said. Asjournals and references are digi- tized, the future libraries will be…

October 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

… Maci tosh computer available at special low student prices, but now it includes a student software set available only from Apple. For a limited time, buy a select Power Macintosh and you get software…

… tools. It all comes with Power Macintosh - the computer that grows with you from college to the professional world. And now, with an Apple Computer Loan, it's easier than ever to own one. Its the power…

… every student needs. The power to be your best.' Apple S i B, a . °.'r. …

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