ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Title AIDC 100 Archive - Benjamin Nelson Collection
Collection Number SC 363
OCLC Number In-process
Creator Benjamin Nelson
Provenance Under review
Extent,Scope, and Content Note The Benjamin Nelson Collection consists of 25 cubic ft. of documents, photographs,
audio, videotapes, slides, digital media and artifacts created between 1972 and 2001
from the co-founder of the AIDC 100 and author of "Punched Cards to Bar Codes."
Arrangement and Processing Note Processed by F. Jason Torre, Allison Huftalen and Fabiola Berenice Baez-Revueltas,
January 2002. Finding aid revised and updated in April 2019 by Kristen J. Nyitray.
Series 1: Subject files Series 2: Writings Series 3: Lectures and Seminars Series 4: Artifacts Series 5: Photographs and Slides Series 6: Audio/Visual Series 7: Electronic Media
Language English
Restrictions on Access The collection is open to researchers without restriction.
Rights and Permissions Stony Brook University Libraries' consent to access as the physical owner of the collection
does not address copyright issues that may affect publication rights. It is the sole
responsibility of the user of Special Collections and University Archives materials
to investigate the copyright status of any given work and to seek and obtain permission
where needed prior to publication.
Citation [Item], [Box], Benjamin Nelson Collection, Special Collections and University Archives,
Stony Brook University Libraries.
Historical Note Benjamin A. Nelson (1926-2001) began his career in the AIDC industry with the Markem
corporation, a manufacturer of industrial printing machines, working in the sales
and marketing division. In 1969, while with Markem, he became involved in the first
U.P.C. and LOGMARS tests. As his involvement with the industry expanded, Mr. Nelson
was asked to serve on several industry trade associations (APICS, IMMS), was a valued
member of the Industry Advisory Board of the School of Packaging at Michigan State
University and ID Systems Magazine, and frequently lectured at the University of Wisconsin
Management Institute. Mr. Nelson served for two terms on the Board of Directors for
the Automatic Identification Manufacturers Association.He was also a prolific writer
for ID System Magazine and was awarded the prestigious Richard Dilling Award in 1985
for his efforts to create a curriculum on bar coding at the School of Packaging at
Michigan State University. In 1995, after 42 years with the Markem Corporation, Mr.
Nelson retired and started Nelson Associates, a consulting firm dedicated to educating
the private and public sectors on the benefits of AIDC technologies. Soon after, in
1997, he became a co-founder with George Goldberg and Chet Benoit of the orhanization
AIDC 100. He worked in this capacity until his death in 2001.
Text from plaque in honor of Benjamin Nelson: "Ben Nelson was an active and positive
presence in the AIDC industry from its inception in the 1970s. He was known worldwide
for his memorable seminars on the basics of bar code symbology and printing. In 1997,
Ben authored the important reference book, “Punched Card to Bar Codes.” His humor,
warmth, kindness and integrity forged a rock-solid, lasting bond with all who knew
him. Ben was a co-founder of AIDC 100 in 1997 and remained a driving, inspirational
force in the organization until his untimely passing. He will be sorely missed by
his friends and associates."
Subjects Automatic identification and data capture Bar coding. Bar coding -- Equipment and supplies. System identification. Automatic data collection systems.
INVENTORY
Series 1: Subject Files
Box 1
10 Commandments of Bar Coding 2 D Codes, undated AIDC 100-General Files, undated AIM Meeting, undated Articles, undated Automobile Applications-La Moreaux, 1984 Bar Code for Beginners (Symbol), 6/21/2005 Bar Code Label Performance by Jud Miner, 9/1/1999 Bar Code Reading Devices and Systems, 1989 Bar Code Symbologies, undated Bi-Level, undated Biometrics, undated Blood, undated Check Digit, undated Check Stand for RCA Color Halftone Micordots, undated
Box 2
Comrex Transmitter, 1974 (3f) CIAS, undated Cures for the Common Code-Harmon, 1993 History, undated Intermec Bar Code 101-Ackley, 1991 Intermec Dual Image, 1970 (2f)
Box 3
Intermec Dual Image, 1970 Intermec Printing Examples, undated Labels, undated LOGMARS, undated Mag Stripe, undated Markem, History(3f) News Items-Nelson Featured, undated News, Mag, Accts. Of Awards, undated
Box 4
Park Watch, June 6, 2000 PDR, undated PDF-417, undated Scanning Articles (ScanMark) Scanquake, undated Scope, undated Show Directories, undated SLUG Code, undated Speakers Bureau Thank you letters(2f)
Series 2: Writings Sub-series 1: Biographical Notes
Box 5
Ackley, H. Sprague, undated Adams, Russ, undated AIM, undated Allais, Dave, undated Barker, Bill, undated Berge, Paul, undated Bowlen, R.W., undated Burke, Harry I, undated Burke, Harry II, undated Bushnell, Rick, undated Collins, Dave, undated Dubuc, Don, undated Esserian, John, undated Fales, Jim, undated Gilligan, Alan, undated Goldberg, George, undated Hanson, Laura, undated Harmon, Craig, undated Hileman, Martin, undated Hill, John, undated Hohberger, Clive P., undated ID Systems, undated Innotech, undated Intermec, undated Kapsambelis, Chris, undated Kelley, Nancy, undated LaMoreaux, Bob, undated Laurer, George, undated Letters, undated
Box 6
Longacre, Andy, undated Mara, Charles, undated Michigan State University, undated Misc, undated Moore, Bert, undated Noll, Mike, undated Norand, undated Palmer, Roger, undated QMS, undated R.B. Meyers, undated SATO, undated Sein, John, undated Sharp, Kevin, undated Smithsonian, undated Smithsonian Magazine, undated Sobczek, Thomas V., undated Solco, Bernard, undated Stevens, Ray, undated Swartz, undated UPC, undated Weiland, Norm, undated Williams, Ted, undated Willoughby, Bert, undated Wood, Brian, undated Wright, George, undated Wurz, Al, undated
Series 2: Writings Sub-series 2: Chapter Notes
Box 7
My Book, undated Chapter I AIDC Industry, undated Chapter I - History, undated Foreword Chapter 2 One-Zero-Binary Chapter 3 Jacquard Chapter 4 Babbage Chapter 5 1890 Census 10 Logmars 12 Standards 6 Kermode 7 Woodland, undated Woodland, N. Joseph 9 Kartrak, undated
Box 8
Chapter 12 Trade Show Chapter 14 Awards Percival Dilling Glossary, undated AIAG Biographies(2f) Introduction photos, undated
Box 9
Silicone Pad Brochure #55 UPC II Articles UPC Bar Code Sources Codes Second Edition Material Magazines Books Drafts (3 binders) (2f)
Box 10
Books Drafts (3 binders)(2f)
Box 11
Markman vs.Lehman-opinion witness statement (closed until 2017)
Box 12
Punched Cards to Bar Codes - draft, undated
Series 2: Writings Sub-series 3: Technology Notes
Box 13
1.5 Dimension, undated 2 of 7 Code (see Coda bar) 2D Binary 3 - DI, 11/21/1995 3x3 Bit Map Code 4 Bit Biphase 4 State Alphanumeric, undated 16 Bit Encoding 666 93i AAN (see EAN) Accumed Code ACI (see Kartrak) AGES, 9/1/1982 Alpha Plessey (see Plessey) A-M Code, 5/4/1995 Ames, 4/5/1974 Anker Code, 9/1/1982 Array Code, 2/10/1994 Article Identification AS - 10, 10/2/1976 AS - 12 AS - 12 Interleaved AS - 13 AS - 4 Decimal AS - 5 Decimal, 9/27/1976 AS - 6 Decimal, 4/1/1976 Asimov Matrix Code Atomic Fuel Rods Aztec Code, 5/10/1995 Aztec Mesa Bank Check Code Bar Code Specifications, F1 (Symbol Technical), 5/1/1986 Bar Code Specifications, F2 (Symbol Technical), 5/1/1986 Baudot (See Brinkes also) BC - 309, 4/1/1993 BC - 412, 4/11/1996
Box 14
BCD, 9/1/1982 BCD Matrix BeckFran Bell and Howell Bendix, 4/30/1974 Bilguaty, 8/27/1974 Binary Binary Coding System Binary Color Glyphs Bone Code, 1/1/1995 Bookland EAN Bottle10/18/1994 BPO -State, 4/18/1994 Braiderd, 8/18/1964 Braille Bridge Challenger Bar Code Brinker, 11/24/1970 Bullseye, 10/7/1952 Bunn Code Calra Canon Code Card Code, 6/27/1972 Card Code II Casio, 12/27/1983 Cavity Identification Code Channel Code, 9/13/1994 Channel Code Stacked, 12/30/1994 Charecogn1/18/1972 Charecogn Linear, 4/4/1994 Charecogn Reading System, 11/1/1993 Chinese Code Postal Code CIAS BCB2/1/1994
Box 15
CIAS Casino Chip Code, 10/1/1986 CMC - 7 Codabar Codabar - Rationalized, 3/12/1982 Codablock (see Identcode) Code 1, undated Code 11, 9/1/1982 Code 128 Code 128A Code 128B Code 128C Code 139/1/1982 Code 16K7/11/1990 Code 1S Code 24, 5/17/1996 Code 27 (see Codabar) Code 3 of 6 (code 36), 5/3/1996 Code 3 of 9 (see code 39) Code 32, 9/7/1995 Code 39, 1/4/1982 Code 440, 6/8/1994 Code 49, 11/1/1992 Code 5 Code 53, 4/8/1997 Code 6 (see Maxicode) Code 9, 5/19/1983 Code 93, undated
Box 16
Code 97, 5/19/1983 Code ATM Code B Code Z, 12/26/1995 Coded Data Coded Document Coded Member, 8/5/1975 Cogni-tag Color Bar Code, 6/20/1972 Computer Course Computers CP Code, 4/23/1993 CPC, 6/19/1992 Crypto Code, 3/29/1991 Data General, 9/7/1976 Data Glyph, 11/1/1994 Data Matrix, 2/7/1996 Data Processing code, 4/16/1996 Databar Datafile Decimal Code Decora, 1/16/1996 Delta Codes, 3/27/1973
Box 17
Delta Distance, 9/1/1982 Digimarc Digital Code Digital Halftone Image Digital Information Digital Level Code Digitape Distortion Resistant Bar Code Document Code Dot Code, 3/1/1993 Dot Code A, 9/1/1993 Double Track DPCB (see Postnet) DREF Distribution, 6/4/1996 Dual Image Code, 4/28/1995 Dutch6/12/1992 Dymo A, B, C, 2/6/1973 E - 13 B (see MICR) E.C.A. EAN EAN 8 - 13, 9/1/1982 EAN 8 Composite, 9/1/1982 Edge Code, 4/25/1977 E-M Code Euro Sin F -2 - F, 9/1/1982 F -2- F Modified FACT Farrington Feissel, 7/17/1962 Fibbonacci Filing System Code, 6/16/1996 Film Code, 1/14/1990 Film Frame Code Film Magazine Code, 1/14/1990 FIM Fontec See Smart Code Four Bit Binary, 9/12/1973 Four of Five Code Four Stack Binary Frequency Code, undated
Box 18
Fujitsu General Telephone Glossary GO Code Guest Check, 9/29/1981 Han Ma Hard - Marked Code, 7/19/1994 HIBCC HIDA Hitachi Hollerith Hollerith II Holm Code, 8/23/1977 HP - 41C, 1/30/1995 Hypolainen, 12/21/1965 IAN (see EAN) IATA 2/5, 8/6/1993 IBM IBM Postal ICOPS/NOPA Identcode, 6/1/1990 Identic Data Recorder IER, 9/1/1982 Image Communication Imprinting and Coding on the Packaging Line Ink Intrusion Resistant Code, 3/22/1994 In-Line Binary Interleaved Binary, 7/5/1973 Interleaved Two of Five, 5/1/1986 Invisible Ink/Codes IPC-13 IPC-14 IPC-2D ISBN Plessey, 1/4/1988 ISBT -128, 6/12/1992 ITF - 14, 9/1/1985
Box 19
J.A.N. (see EAN) Kartrak, 12/21/1965 Kermode, 12/18/1934 Key Entry Error Rates Kodak Patch Code, 3/17/1994 La Mers, 11/26/1968 Labeling Your Warehouse Laser Diode Scanners LEB Code Lemelson Litton Zellweger, 8/17/1998 Machine Vision Magic Wand (see Talking) Magnetically Readable Map Code, 4/24/1984 Mark Sense Markem Marking Tag Code, 10/12/1976 Matrix, 3/1/1994 Matrix Two of Five, 9/1/1982 Maxicode, 11/1/1994 Mesh Pattern Meter Code, 11/1/1991 MICR, 3/17/1994 Micro-Mark MILC - 2D (see Identcode) MIL-DDDL-20F Labels MIL-L-61002-Labels Mini Code, 10/11/1994 Modified BCD Mold Code Morris Code, 8/5/1996 Motorola Code, 2/22/1994 MSI9/1/1982 Multiple Date Entry, undated
Box 20
NCR NEC 2 of 5, 9/1/1985 NEC Code Nixdorf, 9/1/1982 Norand NRZI NSA Nue Hue, 11/29/1994 NW 7 (see Codabar) OCR - A OCR - A Euro banking, 4/17/1986 OCR - B OCR-A OCRT, 11/9/1993 Octal Coded Decimal OGHAM, 12/20/1997 OMR Optical Code Format Optical Printed Symbol (see Temp), 12/19/1978 Optical Product Code Optically Readable Code, 5/15/1990 Oscar Mayer Other Articles Over / Under, undated Panacode Paperbyte Code, 12/27/1994 Parallel Track Code Patents 3-0 to 3-5 Patents 3-6 to 3-9 Patents 4-0 to 4-5 Patents 4-6 to 4-9 Patents 5-0 to 5-5 Patents 5-6 to 5-9 Patents 6-469, undated
Box 21
PDF 417, 4/24/1991 Periodic Binary Pharmacode Planet, 2/14/1995 Plastic Bottle Code, 12/5/1995 Playing CardPlaying Card II, 11/9/1993 Plessey, 8/13/1973 PoseCode Postnet, 2/1/1992 Potter Code Powers Code Presence / Absence (see SLUG), 3/23/1982 Printronix Postbar 4 State Bar Code Pulsed Pair Code PWM, 9/1/1982 QMS QR Code, 12/1/1994
Box 22
Rapistan RCA, 7/21/1972 Reticle bar Code RFID Rotomark, 6/5/1971 RSS-14 RSS-14 Composite RSS-14 Composite Stacked RSS-14 Expanded RSS-14 Limited RSS-14 Limited Composite RSS-14 Stacked RTC Ruby Wand RVSI, undated SAAN (see EAN) Savir and Laurer Scanner, 10/10/1972 Scanners and Data Collection Terminals Scanners-Introduction Scanning SCOPE SDC -48 (see 3 - DI) Seletric II Serials Industry System, 2/28/1996 Sick Code Siemens, 9/1/1982 Singer, 7/28/1972 SISAC (see Serials Industry) Six Bit Binary, 9/20/1973 Six Bit Decimal Smart Cards Smart Code Smart Post (see Crypto Code), 7/9/1996 Smudge Code Snowflake, 10/3/1995 Soft Strip, 3/31/1987 Specification Sources, undated Speech Recognition, undated
Box 23
Sperry, 12/3/1968 Split Circle SRC (Science Research Center) St. Gobain Code Statistical Process Control Stealth-Dots Storage Media Code, 1/28/1992 Sunblad, 12/19/1967 Sunbrust (see Charecogn) Sunbrust Interleaved Super Tag Supercode, 10/13/1994 Sureshot, 10/26/1995 Sylvania Sylvania II Symbologies-Introduction TAG-IT TALC Talking Tracks Target Symbol Code, 10/4/1995 Technology notes Tekscan Teleform 4.0, 10/1/1998 Telepen, 9/1/1982 Telxon, 4/5/1994 TEMA, 12/19/1978 Ten Segment Decimal, 8/19/1977 The "X" Dimension The New Bar Codes Sprague Ackley Ther-Mark Thin Code Thomas Code, 4/21/1981 Three of Nine (see code 39) Three Width Timeline Toyota Code Transition Code Tri - Bar Tri - Optic Code, 5/2/1995 Two Channel XOR Code, 11/18/1994 Two Level Two of Five Computer, 8/6/1993 Two of Five Identification, 9/1/1982 Two of Five Industrial Two Stack Ten Binary, 7/10/1975
Box 24
U.P.C - D U.P.C - E Composite U.P.C. - A, 9/1/1982 U.P.C. - E UCC / EAN 128, 10/22/1992 UCC / TCS UCC/EAN 128 Composite UCC/EAN Composite Ultra code9/5/1996 Universal Sport Code (see UPC)5/5/1994 UPS code (see Maxicode) Vericode11/5/1992 Virtual Patchworks Visual ID of Bar Code Symbols Voice Wafer Code Wagon Wheel (see Charecogn) Weber10/1/1983 Wedge Code Western Code Wildhaber Code Woodland Code WPC (see EAN) Young11/12/1935 Zayre Zellweger9/1/1982 Zip Code (see Postnet) Zonecode, undated
Series 3: Lectures and Seminars Sub-series 1: Presentation Notes
Box 25
Additional Info After Sales Support AIM Blank Caution Caution II Check List Check List/Imprint Area DOT Matrix DOT Matrix-Where to Use FACT FACT Please Flexor/Inkjet How Much Information How Much Information/Product Requirement Ink Jet Label Stock Label Stock Storage Label Success Laminate-Label Success Lamination Lamination Caution Laser Laser-Where to Use Litho/F/Exo Make or buy Make or Buy-Outside Printing Other Way/Photo comp. Other Ways to Print Paper Slides Photo Comp. Printing -PMT Printing Systems Production Requirements Put Caution Put…Right Quality Quality Reminder Scanners Scanners-What they Like Slide Order Form Standards Thermal Thermal Transfer Thermal Transfer-Where to Use? Thermal-Where to Use? Total Outside Printing Unfriendly Lasers What Scanners Like What's the Imprint Area, undated Who What When, undated
Series 3: Lectures and Seminars Sub-series 2: Presentations and Talks
Box 26
AIT-PMO Bar Code Seminar 10/13/1999 AIT-PMO Bar Code Seminar 11/19/1998 AIT-PMO Bar Code Seminar 11/13/1997 AIT-PMO Bar Code Seminar 4/21/1999 AIT-PMO Bar Code Seminar (see Photo/Slides series for photos) AIT-PMO Bar Code Seminar List All Bar Codes Are Not Created Equal AMA Meeting Seminar Application Update Cost Effective Uses of B Avoiding Problems When Upgrading System 9/1/1986 Bar Code Basics - Short Course for Success, undated
Box 27
Bar Code Basics (Technology and Application 1/6/1987 Bar Code Basics, part I Bar Code Basics, part II Bar Code Basics-Business to Business Seminar 3/10/1988 Bar Code Scanning and Symbol Selection-4 Bar Codes in the Warehouse Bar Codes-A Placement Process Control Bar Coding in Maintenance Applications-At. Bar Coding in Plant Maintenance Application, undated Certificates of Appreciation - Ben Nelson Columns Commercial and Industrial Marking Application Component Tracking Container Identification for Automated Hand, 9/18/1979 Frontline Solutions, undated How to Select a Printer ID Expo ‘88 ID Expo ‘89 ID Expo ‘90 ID Expo ‘91, undated ID Expo ‘92, undated ID Expo ‘93, undated ID Expo '94 5/16/1994 ID Expo '95, undated
Box 28
ID Expo '97 (All bar code are not equal), undated (2f) ID Expo '98, undated ID INFO, Atlanta, undated ID INFO, Los Angeles, undated ID INFO, Philadelphia, undated ID INFO, San Jose, undated ID Systems Industrial Bar Coding Seminar-Printing the Institute for International Research, Bar Code
Box 29
Institute for International Research, Bar Code Ion Deposition Printing in the Warehouse B. Label Your Warehouse (overheads) Label Your Warehouse (2f) Label Your Warehouse-Right 12/6/1996 Latest Developments in Bar Coding-What's… Lecture Appearances Booklets (2f) LOGMARS/MITLA - Program Management Minimizing Label Costs, undated Miscellaneous articles, undated
Box 30
Nelson Articles (2f) NEPCON east '95, undated NEPCON west '95, undated Ohio University, undated On site printing Technologies Overview-Methods Available to Produce Machine readable Codes-Scantech, undated Power Course #1 - Winning Bar Code Strategy 5/15/1995 Print the Bar Code Symbol Printing Techniques for Bar Codes-Symbology Printing Technologies Printing the Bar Code Symbol 2/12/1990 Product Identification for Automatic Handling 4/27/1982 SCANTECH '82 - Proceedings SCANTECH '86, undated
Box 31
SCANTECH '98, undated SCANTECH '99, undated Symbology, undated Symbology The Basics of Bar Codes Talks The Bar Codes: Labels, menus, travelers, undated The Five Delights of Package Coding and M 5/6/1991 Thermal Transfer Printing of Short Run Multi Training Employees to Use bar Code Equip., undated University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh University of Wisconsin, F1, undated
Box 32
University of Wisconsin, F2 Using Bar Codes in Warehousing and Distribution, F1(2f) Using Bar Codes in Warehousing and Distribution, F1(2f) Using Bar Codes in Warehousing and Distribution, F1(2f) Ways to Manage Inventories thru Accuracy/ undated Why Not OCR-A? undated Wiley PKG Encyclopedia, undated
Series 4: Artifacts
Box 33
Item Name: Unknown. Ames Medical Record System Division. Description: Blue, hard,
plastic terminal used in medical field to record blood information. Date: Unknown.
Box 34
Item Name: Unknown. Ames Medical Record System Division. Description: Black, hard,
plastic terminal used in medical field to record blood information. Date: Unknown.
Item Name: Unknown. Ames Medical Record System Division. Description: Stainless steel
sides with plastic components, terminal used in medical field to record blood information.
Date: Unknown.
Box 35
Item Name: Print Wheel. Manufacturer: Unknown. Description: Steel cylinder with raised
lettering used in the printing process to mark materials. Date: Unknown.
Item Name: Bar Code Verifier. Digitronics, a division of Comtec Information Systems.
Description: Black, hard, plastic terminal used to verify bar codes run on 5 volts,
and has extended light pen. Model: BCV100. Serial Number: V83-29-018. Date: 1983
Item Name: Bar Code Reader. Digitronics, a division of Comtec Information Systems.
Description: Black, hard, plastic terminal used to verify bar codes run on .5+-12
volts and .3/04 amps, and has extended light pen. Model: BCR 232. Serial Number: R83-23-002.
Date: 1983.
Item Name: Cherry (LED motherboard). Manufacturer: Unknown. Description: Triple layer,
exposed motherboard with LED light display on outer edge. Date: Unknown.
Box 36
Item Name: Unknown. Ames Medical Record System Division. Description: Stainless steel
sides with yellow, plastic components, terminal used in medical field to record blood
information. Dimensions: 15 x 6 x 6 inches. Date: Unknown.
Box 37
Item Name: Piano Player Punched Role. Manufacturer: Unknown. Description: Example
of a player piano, automated role that was used in automatic player pianos to play
music. Date: Unknown.
Box 38
Typical Labels (printed sheets containing standard labels), undated TEMA Symbol Sample ID, undated Managing Circle (3 items), undated Bumpy Bar Codes Samples, undated Express Sample Label Kit, undated Markem Labels, 1974 TEC Sample UPS Labels, undated DOD AIT Test in Eucom Msl, Version 2.1, April 28, 1999 Bar Code Test Labels Pack, undated TEMA metal barboards Alpa Numeric Sample, undated Pannier Sample Aluminum Tags, undated Infosight Sample Tag, September 1999 Ben Nelson Door tag and business card, undated Sample Slides, undated
Box 39
Customark Fixed Asset Labeling Sample Kit, undated Asset Adhesive Sample tag, undated
Box 40 (oversized)
Duffy Cartoons, undated NAPM Certificate of Appreciation May 1986 IMMS membership certificate, 1975 APICS membership certificate, undated Mod-U-Line Cabinet MCLS 3-17-5 holes Machining (Blueprint set of 7 pages), undated
Series 5: Photographs and Slides
Box 41
Markem Scanmark Drummer, undated Starett Digital tape, undated Label Maker, may 8, 1997 Markem V 1140, undated Markem 172A, undated Markem Tags and Equipment, undated Automobile Tags, undated Scannett, 1972 Bee Tags, undated George Laurer, undated Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, undated Harry Burke, undated Assorted Labels, undated Scantech 1989 (eggs and drills), 1989 Electromark, undated Markem Montage, undated SK 4200, undated Scanmark Label, undated 6022 Bar Code Scanner, undated 6021 Label Scantemp, undated 6017 P/AD HP, undated
Box 42
Slide Book Part 1 Slide Book Part 2
Series 6: Visual Media
Box 43
Ultra Print, Lynnwood. Washington: Intermec Corporation, 1985. Total Running Time:
15:00.
Introduction to Bar Code Applications. Lynnwood, Washington: Intermec Corporation,
1985. Total Running Time: 15:00.
The Wedge Connection. Lynnwood, Washington: Intermec Corporation, 1985. Total Running
Time: 15:00.
Bar Code Solutions. Lynnwood, Washington: Intermec Corporation, 1985. Total Running
Time: 15:00.
Automated Technology at CACH DINO Unloader. Bonnet, Henri. United Postal Services.
February 1997. Total Running Time: 11:26.Kartrak. Dytech, Inc.Total Running Time:
10:30.
Series 7: Electronic Media
Getting Started with Bar Codes; Duane Dunlap; UCCS pace constrained marking, RSS 14.
IBM 1.4 MB floppy disc. CDF File System. Application Software: Adobe Acrobat Reader
3.0 and Microsoft Word 6.0. Size: 4.3 MB. Original Copies, 1999-2000.
Getting Started with Bar Codes; Duane Dunlap; UCCS pace constrained marking, RSS 14.
CD-Rom Disk. CDF File System. Application Software: Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 and Microsoft
Word 6.0. Size: 4.3 MB. Master Copy, 1999-2000.
Getting Started with Bar Codes; Duane Dunlap; UCCS pace constrained marking, RSS 14.
CD-Rom Disk. CDF File System. Application Software: Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 and Microsoft
Word 6.0. Size: 4.3 MB. Access Copy, 1999-2000.
Scantech. CD-Rom Disk. CDF File System. Application Software: Adobe Acrobat Reader
3.0 and Microsoft Word 6.0. Size: 650 MB. Original Copy, 1994-1999. Copied on: July
18, 2005.
Scantech. CD-Rom Disk. CDF File System. Application Software: Adobe Acrobat Reader
3.0 and Microsoft Word 6.0. Size: 650 MB. Master Copy, 1994-1999. Copied on: July
18, 2005.
Scantech. CD-Rom Disk. CDF File System. Application Software: Adobe Acrobat Reader
3.0 and Microsoft Word 6.0. Size: 650 MB. Access Copy, 1994-1999. Copied on: July
18, 2005.
Air Force Presentation. CD-Rom Disk. CDF File System. Application Software: Adobe
Acrobat Reader 3.0 and Microsoft Word 6.0. Size: 650 MB. Original Copy, November 17,
1999. Copied on: July 18, 2005.
Air Force Presentation. CD-Rom Disk. CDF File System. Application Software: Adobe
Acrobat Reader 3.0 and Microsoft Word 6.0. Size: 650 MB. Master Copy, November 17,
1999. Copied on: July 18, 2005.
Air Force Presentation. CD-Rom Disk. CDF File System. Application Software: Adobe
Acrobat Reader 3.0 and Microsoft Word 6.0. Size: 650 MB. Master Copy, November 17,
1999. Copied on: July 18, 2005.
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