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In 1987 Northwestern University restructured the internal marketing department that had already sold the NOTIS system to several libraries outside of Northwestern, as NOTIS Systems, Inc, a for-profit corporation owned by the university. Jane Burke, who had been the marketing director for the NOTIS
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Assembler and ran on an IBM mainframe. The first module to go into production was Circulation on January 19, 1970; followed by the Technical Services module in October 1971. The system officially received its name NOTIS in May 1976.
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Aagaard and Veneziano received the LITA/Gaylord Award for Achievement in Library and Information Technology award in July 1985 for their work on NOTIS. McGowan was named the 1989 Academic Librarian of the Year by the
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system since 1983, was appointed as President of the new corporation. By the fall of 1988 NOTIS software packages were in operation at more than 100 other sites.
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purchased NOTIS Systems, Inc. from Northwestern University on October 1, 1991.
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for his work promoting automation and information technology in libraries.
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James Aagaard, Emeritus Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Meyer, James (1985.) "NOTIS: The System and Its Features",
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By 1985 NOTIS integrated the public access catalog (
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Index

integrated library system
Northwestern University
IBM 360
Northwestern University Library
National Library of Venezuela
OPAC
Association of College and Research Libraries
Ameritech

Dynix
History of the Library
epixtech: a new beginning for ALS
Cost Advantages of Total System Development
James Aagaard, Emeritus Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Former Librarian McGowan Dies at Age 79
NOTIS History Webpage
Category
Library automation

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