1994: Vanderbilt’s first homepage was a prototype and was never linked to the World Wide Web.
Academic Computing and Information Services
(Last Modified: 15 August 1994)
Welcome to the Vanderbilt University World Wide Web server,a gateway to information services provided by and for the Vanderbilt community.Please read the current status of this server, to learn how to add yourown information or to add a link to another pertinent information service.
An electronic version of the publication Television News Index and Abstracts, which allows people to identify television newscasts. Copies from the Archive’s collection are loaned to individuals throughout the world for reference, study, classroom instruction, and research.
A project of Vanderbilt University that enables K-12 educators to communicate electronically with each other in order to share resources, ideas, techniques, and other aspects of their work.
This section offers access to the Computational Science Educational Project. For questions regarding this project, contact the editor, Verena Umar, at verena@csep0.cc.vanderbilt.edu.
Local Art Galleries On-Line
This section offers access to the on-line exhibitions of Vanderbilt artists. You can link to an exhbition of Computational
Art, by VUCC Research Artist Brian Evans.
By selecting this section you will gain access to the TELNET gateway to ACORN, Vanderbilt libraries’ online catalog. (Description of Acorn.) If you see the prompt USERNAME: type ACORN and press the RETURN key.
From this link you can access the Computer Center’s anonymous ftp server.
Handbook for Computing at Vanderbilt
This is the on-line version of the Computing at Vanderbilt handbook, published annually by the Vanderbilt University Forum on Distributed Computing. The current on-line issue is from the ’93-’94 school year. Look for the latest edition (’94-’95)in the near future.
Computer Center Services
The Vanderbilt University Computer Center (VUCC) provides a variety of computer and technology related services to the campus.