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Newcastle Connection

The Newcastle Connection software system was designed to link UNIX systems, and was then commercially licensed for use. The software was distributed by MARI (see BR/14). For reports relating to the Newcastle Connection, see also BR/3/19/16/4 and BR/3/19/16/6).

Microelectronics Applications Research Institute (MARI)

The Microelectronics Applications Institute (MARI) was founded in 1979 as a non profit making research, development, and training organization in Newcastle, jointly owned by Newcastle University, Newcastle Polytechnic and Computer Analysts and Programmers Ltd (for which see BR/22/5/1). Professor Randell was a Director of the Company. The Advanced Microtechnology Applications Ltd (AMA) was a wholly-owned subsidiary of MARI, which acted as its trading and commercial arm. On 9 January 1990, the name of the company was changed to The Northern Regional Information Technology Research Institute. For the Newcastle Connection software system distributed by MARI see BR/15. For photographs of historical computers relating to the MARI 10th anniversary lecture see BR/3/21/3

Editorial

Consists of letters and proofs relating to poetry works published by Bloodaxe Books.

Administration and Management

Consists of documents relating to the management of Bloodaxe Books. This includes property information because of the small amount of material accrued relating to the Bloodaxe Books premises and Rights management of published works.

Marketing, Sales and Publicity

Consists of documents relating to the marketing of Bloodaxe Books, its authors and its published material.

It was decided that marketing material related to one specific publication would be catalogued within it's own file or sub-series.

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