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- Dick and Anna Johnson's recollections of SLAC computing
- SLAC's Computing Highlights, 2011 talk by Les Cottrell
- Happy Birthday, Dear Web, 2009
- SCS Pictures 2002-2008
- SCS Trip reports 1998-2008
- Email on end of dial up modem service Beb 7, 2008
- First US Web site at SLAC
- SLAC network announcements, news etc., 2000-2013
- SCS Managers meeting notes 2005-2008
- Trip reports 1996-2004
- China
- China Internet Connection
- YouTube, Les Cottrell interview
- China's first Internet connection, 1994,
- SLAC Archives document on Les' role by Jean Deken
- China celebrates 10 years of being connected to the Internet, PCWorld article, May 17, 2004
- Les Cottrell: Bringing the Internet to China, Symmetry Magazine, 11/1/2005
- How Stanford and China first Connected, Cisco Blog, 10/17/2010
- Pioneer's of China's first Internet connection recall work, PCWorld article, Oct 18, 2010
- Future of Intersite Networking, Oct 1986 LBL, copies of viewgraphs etc presented at workshop, includes overview of multiple networks including BITNET (SLAC first national Lab Bitnet node 1983). 368 pages
- HEPnet 1985, slide created from from a DEC network management tool called NMCC that shows HEPnet. Just for orientation, FNAL is in the center, SLAC is out to the left, CalTech is below SLAC, with BNL, LBL, and ANL just sort of single points. There's also a number of universities attached, mostly to FNAL. This was just about the time that HEPnet began to act as a network, and not just a bunch of individual network connections directly to the experiment location a university was involved with. The links, of course, were all 9.6 or 4.8kb/s, and the network design was cobbled (vs architected...). But it was one of the earliest really distributed networks (I think Bitnet & Milnet were the only other ones around at that point...). Phil Demar.
- STATUS OF NETWORKING FOR HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS IN THE UNITED STATES, SLAC PUB 3705 by Paul Kunz, SLAC, 1985
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