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Word Processing and Text Based Data Base Management

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 November 2022

Carl Grafton
Affiliation:
Auburn University at Montgomery
Anne Permaloff
Affiliation:
Auburn University at Montgomery

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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1987

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References

1 For a fuller discussion, see Grafton, Carl and Permaloff, Anne, “Data Base Management Programs for Political Scientists,” PS: Political Science & Politics (Winter, 1986), pp. 164171.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Becker, David G., “Nota Bene: Powerful Word Processing Features,” PS: Political Science & Politics (Winter, 1986), pp. 171173.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 New York Word comes in a highly compressed form that when uncompressed overflows an ordinary floppy disk. Thus it is necessary to install it on a hard disk and then copy files onto floppies (assuming that one wants to use it on floppies). If this process is performed incorrectly, the original floppy can be destroyed. Therefore, more than is usually the case, the purchaser should make a copy of the compressed original disk and then uncompress the copy. Be sure to check the README file before performing the uncompress procedure.