Dates: 1987-05 to 1996-02 Originally titled "Online Today," renamed "CompuServe Magazine" starting with Jan 1990 issue. Inventory: Online Today: 1987: May-Dec; missing Jan-Apr 1988: complete 1989: complete CompuServe Magazine: 1990: complete 1991: Feb-Dec; missing Jan 1992: Jan-Feb, Apr-June, Nov.; missing March, July-Oct, Dec 1993: missing all issues 1994: missing all issues 1995: Nov-Dec; missing Jan-Oct. 1996: Jan-Feb; missing Mar-Dec.
Vol. 1, No. 1 through Vo. 4, No. 2 (two complete runs) 1966-01 - 1976-12 Claims to be "the first hobby-computer publication in the world." Collection includes some duplicate issues from Vol. 1, No. 1 through Vol. 2, No. 12 and a second complete run bound in a folder (albeit with some pages bound out of order). Also some personal correspondence from the editor to the subscribers (Kenneth R. Hanson and Myron A. Calhoun). Another typed letter from the newsletter editor, Stephen B. Gray, announces that he is discontinuing the newsletter in December 1976 to become editor in chief of Creative Computing magazine. (Gray first appears as EIC of Creative Computing in the March-April 1977 issue.) Additional titles: Amateur Computer Group News; Amateur Computer Group Club News
20 year commemorative issue
Employee newsletter. Donated by Roger Dyer. 24 scanned pages.
Photocopy