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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.