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Interview with Carol Bateman (part 2), former training and information manager for the Oxford Computing Service

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Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History
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Carrying on from episode 2, in the second part of Georgina Ferry's interview with Carol Bateman she discusses the professional computing community and needs of users of the Oxford Computing Service in the late 1980s-early 1990s.

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Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History

Interview with Carol Bateman, former training and information manager for the Oxford Computing Service

Georgina Ferry interviews Carol Bateman as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Bateman discusses her route into computing via Glasgow University, and progression of the Oxford Computing Service.
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Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History
People
Georgina Ferry
Carol Bateman
Keywords
women in stem
computing
University of Oxford
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 20/01/2020
Duration: 00:08:08

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