Featuring Doug Engelbart
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Computer in 2000. Paul Saffo, The Computer, 
October 28, 1989. [Japanese]1a1
Forget Batman; let's talk Mighty Mouse!, 
  Jim Warren, Microtimes, August 7, 1989.1a2
Doug Engelbart: Visionary becomes realist. 
  Jim Warren, Microtimes, July 7, 1989.1a3
The X revolution. Daniel Lynch, LAN Technology (Outlook), May 1989.1a4
Pioneer to head new project at Stanford. SU Speaking Of Computers, April 3, 1989.1a5
Inventor of `mouse' receives support for 
  Project Bootstrap. SU Campus Report, March 29, 1989.1a6
   A chat with Douglas Engelbart. Wayne Jacques, The Boston Computer Society, Spring 1989.
      1a7
The latest trend in how to use personal 
  computers. Asahi, February 15, 1989, March 1, March 15, 1989.
     1a8
Doug Engelbart: The vision continues. Howard 
  Rheingold, Microtimes, January 23, 1989.
     1a9
Pioneer to head new think tank. Emily Brower, MacWeek, September 27, 1988.
     1a10
Where we are, where we aren't. N. Dean Meyer 
  from N. Dean Meyer & Associates and Bill Machrone from PCMagazine, Teleforum, September 22, 1988.
     1a11
Computer scientist forming a foundation. John Markoff, The New York Times, September 5, 1988.
     1a12
The man who invented the mouse - and many 
  other tools for thought. Barbara Anderson, McDonnell Douglas/Spirit, 
  August 1988.
     1a13
Douglas C. Engelbart - A conceptual framework 
  for the augmentation of man's intellect. Edited and annotated 
  by Howard Rheingold, Hyperage, May/June 1988.
      1a14
The mouse that roared. McDonnell Douglas' 
  BreakThrough Magazine, 1988.1a21
SRI firsts: The mouse and other innovations. Inside SRI, April 1987.
     1a15
The HLAM/T factor: Ted Nelson interviews 
  Doug Engelbart. Subroutines (David Bunnell's Newsletter 
  from Inside the Personal Computer Industry), January 1987.
     1a16
The mouse that roared. John Markoff, San 
  Francisco Examiner, March 23, 1986.
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Insight to Engelbart's intellect. Systems 
  Catalyst, Institute of Systems Science, Singapore, June1985.
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Providing a workshop for knowledge workers. 
  Richard G. Canning, EDP Analyzer, August 1984.
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Father of the mouse. John Unger Zussman, A+ Magazine, Vol. 2, July 1984.
     1a20
Of mice and men - the mouse is but a small   part of Doug Engelbart's larger quest. Steven Levy, Popular 
    Computing, May 1984.
     1a21
A mouse in the hand. Daniel Farber, MacWorld(premier issue), May 1984.
     1a22
Doug Engelbart: inventor of the mouse. Marion 
  Softky, The Country Almanac, February 15, 1984.
     1a23
Super literacy - Network Systems, The CIA 
  and the electronic grail: A writer's quest for perfectly flexible 
  text. Clifford Barney, PC Magazine, February/March 1982.
     1a24
An evaluation of the AUGMENT system. E. D. Callender, ACM Proceedings, January 1982.
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   Video/TV
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   Featuring Doug with select others 
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      Articles
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     Of mice and menus: Designing the user-friendly 
  interface. Tekla S. Perry and John Voelcker, IEEE Spectrum, 
  September 1989.2a1
     Hyper Cargo. Stuart Greene, Apple Viewpoints, 
       January 30, 1989.2a2
     Who's who in the South Bay - A Salute to 
       the Movers & Shakers & Doers; Notable figures in our 
       own backyard. Laura M. Lukas, The Insider, June 11, 1988.2a3
     Lifetime Achievement Award: Awards for Technical 
       Excellence, PC Magazine, January 12, 1988.2a4
     Silicon Valley searches for its soul. Howard 
       Rheingold, San Francisco Magazine, January/February 1988.2a5
     ??Hypertext'87 Trip Report. 
       Jakob Nielsen, ACM SIGCHI Bulletin 19, April 1988, pp. 27-35.2a6
     What's all the talk about hypertext, anyway? 
       Paul Karon, PC Week, October 6, 1987.2a6
     Hypertext: An Introduction and Survey. 
       Jeff Conklin, IEEE:Computer, September, 1987.2a6
     The 100 most powerful people in Silicon 
       Valley/The desk set and its power plays. Michael S. Malone, San Jose Mercury/News West Magazine, June 7, 1987.2a7
     Adult pioneers are `Boomtown' focus. David 
       Rosenthal, San Jose Mercury News, January 14, 1987.2a8
     Unpopular science. Brenton R. Schlender, The Wall Street Journal, November 10, 1986.2a9
     
     Highway of knowledge is old road. Robert 
       M. Gordon, Los Angeles Times: (Letters), August 24, 1986.2a9
     Hypermedia, Jeffrey S. Young, Macworld, 
       March 1986.2a10
     The Macintosh family tree. Ted Nace, Macworld, 
       November 1984.2a11
     A modern mouse story. Vanessa Schnatmeier, A+ Magazine, Vol. 2 (July 1984).2a12
     It's the year of the mouse! Tom Foth, Softalk, 
       April 1984.2a13
     The tale of the mouse. Paul Somerson, PC 
       Magazine, February 1983.2a14
   Video/TV
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"Silicon Valley Boomtown." 60-min. 
      VHS video cassette recording produced by 
  KTEH Channel 54 of San Jose, CA in 1987.
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   Mentioning Doug  
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   Hypervisions. David Bunnell, Macworld, 
     March 1987.3a1
   Innovations of '87, Peter H. Lewis, PC 
     Magazine, November 2, 1987.3a2
   Apple might learn a thing or two from I.B.M. 
     Erik Sandberg-Diment, The New York Times, March 19, 1985.3a2
   Executive support: A delicate balance. Eileen 
     Feretic and Tim Moran, Today's Office, June 1984.3a3
   Augmenting Human Intellect, A Life-Long Crusade, 
     [author unknown], It's About Tym, June 1984.3a4
   The Year of the Mouse, Philip Faflick, Time 
     Magazine, January 31, 1983.3a5
   Say Hello to the First Personal Computer Mouse, Tony Long, WIRED, 27, 1981.3a6
  
                
               
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   Articles
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Learning tomorrow's multimedia in education. 
  Kristina Hooper and SueAnn Ambron, The Journal of the Apple 
  Education Advisory Council, Spring 1987.4a1
 
  
Hvem skal bestc mme Du og jeg eller IBM og 
  Rank Xerox? Lars Olsen, Danish Computerworld, October 1984.4a2
 
	            
   Radio/TV interviews
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"Silicon Valley Boomtown," PBS Special on 
  History of Silicon Valley, KTEH, 1987.4b1