Floppy disks.
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
James E. Austin papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 4.13.75The papers of Harvard Business School professor James E. Austin include correspondence, research, writings, teaching, audiovisual materials, and HBS administrative records.
Andrew F. Brimmer papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 9.75The collection documents the career and research of Andrew F. Brimmer, Harvard Business School professor and first African-American appointed to serve as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Bruce Perry computer floppy disks for biography of Malcolm X
Includes audiovisual and/or digital media: floppy disks.
Kim B. Clark papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 13.10.50The papers of Harvard Business School professor Kim B. Clark include correspondence, presentations, research, writings, teaching, and audiovisual materials.
Elizabeth D. Hay papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c274Eva Neer papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c391Francine M. Benes papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c475Franz von Lichtenberg papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c402Consists of records created and collected by Franz von Lichtenberg during his work as a pathologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and as a parasitic disease specialist focusing on schistosomiasis. Papers include correspondence, writings, publications, and research records.
Harvard School of Public Health. Longitudinal Studies of Child Health and Development records
Collection Identifier: RG P-DT08.02, Series 00573-00577International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War records
Collection Identifier: H MS c432John M. Ward research files on diskettes
The research materials of Harvard music professor John Milton Ward.
Jonathan R. Beckwith papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c370Leon Eisenberg papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c196The Leon Eisenberg papers, 1905-2009 (inclusive), 1968-2005 (bulk), are the product of Eisenberg’s activities as a psychiatrist, educator, lecturer, and contributing member of national and international organizations. Eisenberg's main areas of research were autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, and anxiety and depression.
Louis T. Wells papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 93The papers of HBS professor Louis T. Wells consist of subject files, teaching records, research, consulting work, publications and offprints collected by Wells while teaching at Harvard Business School.
M. Judah Folkman papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c365Marie C. McCormick papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c477The Marie C. McCormick papers, 1956-2016 (inclusive), 1968-2009 (bulk), are the product of McCormick’s research, teaching, administrative, and publishing activities during the course of her career. The papers are arranged in five series: I. Research Records, 1970-2016; II. Harvard School of Public Health Teaching and Administrative Records, 1985-2014; III. Writings and Publications, 1971-2013; and IV. Collected Printed Material, 1956-2005.
Stephen W. Lagakos papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c338The Stephen W. Lagakos papers, 1971-2009 (inclusive), 1995-2009 (bulk), are the product of Lagakos’s activities as an HIV/AIDS researcher, biostatistician, and professor of biostatistics.
Steven Lawrence Gortmaker papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c504The Steven Lawrence Gortmaker papers, 1955-1998 (inclusive), 1977-1997 (bulk), are the product of Gortmaker’s research, teaching, and professional activities throughout the course of his career at the Harvard School of Public Health (later the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health). The papers are arranged in three series: I. Research Projects Records, 1975-1998; II. Harvard School of Public Health Professional Records, 1957-1998; and III. Collected Publications, 1955-1998.
Edward W. Wagner personal archive
Wang Laboratories, Inc. records
Collection Identifier: Mss: 6592 1948-1992 W246The Wang Laboratories, Inc. records consist of corporate records of the Lowell, Massachusetts, based computer company; personal papers of founder Dr. An Wang (1920-1990); and administrative records of the Wang Institute for Graduate Studies, the independent educational institution founded by Dr. Wang.