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Introduction - The Human Factor – Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Historical Collections

  • In the 1930s Harvard Business School colleagues Donald Davenport and Frank Ayres contacted leading businesses and requested photographs for classroom instruction—images Davenport hoped would “reveal the courage, industry and intelligence required of the American working man.” They amassed more than 2,100 photographs, from strangely beautiful views of men operating Midvale Steel’s 9,000-ton hydraulic press to women assembling tiny, delicate parts of Philco radios. Now students, and America’s aspiring corporate managers, had visual data to study “the human factor,” the interaction of worker and machine.

HCL Special Borrower Card - Borrowing - Harvard College Library

  • Eligible researchers who wish to have browsing access in the Widener stacks or to borrow materials from Widener Library may do so by purchasing an HCL Special Borrower Card for specified periods according to the following fee schedule:


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    Time Period Fee
    1 Year $200
    6 Months $125
    3 Months $75
08 Aug 07

Spinoff machines rev up - The Boston Globe

  • In the Boston area, Harvard University hired Isaac T. Kohlberg as a senior associate provost to manage its Office of Technology Development in 2005, in a bid to commercialize more inventions and draw more research dollars. Partners HealthCare, parent of Boston's big Harvard-affiliated hospitals, recently said that it is setting up a venture capital fund to push more technology out of their labs and into the market.
30 Jul 07

The meaning of IPG - Mozilla Internet as a Public Good Event

  • This symposium is titled "The Internet as a Public Good" (or "IPG" for short). The title has caused some confusion as to the exact goal of the symposium: Is it intended to discuss the (relatively) narrow question of whether the Internet is a public good in the strict economic sense? Or does it have a wider purpose? Here I discuss three separate ways that we can link "the Internet" and "public good" in the context of the symposium.
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