Identity area
Type of entity
Corporate body
Authorized form of name
Concordia University. Computing Services
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Other form(s) of name
- Concordia University. Computer Centre (1974-1989)
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Description area
Dates of existence
1974-1998
History
Computing Services provided computing, information management and data communication services to the University community until 1998. Before their merger that created Concordia University in 1974, Loyola College and Sir George Williams University had their own computer facilities, Loyola had the smaller ones. In the fall of 1974, they were combined to form one single unit with a central office in the C Annex (on Sir George Williams Campus), where the main computers were, and two branches, Loyola and offices in the Hall building. In 1989, the Concordia Computer Centre became Computing Services. In 1998, Computing Services was merged with the Audio-Visual Department to create Instructional & Information Technology Services (IITS).
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Relationships area
Related entity
Martin, Graham (1939 - September 5, 2015)
Identifier of related entity
GM1
Category of relationship
associative
Dates of relationship
1974 - 1976
Description of relationship
Director
Related entity
Concordia University. Instructional and Information Technology Services (1998-)
Identifier of related entity
CUIITS1
Category of relationship
temporal
Type of relationship
Concordia University. Instructional and Information Technology Services is the successor of Concordia University. Computing Services
Dates of relationship
1998
Description of relationship
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Control area
Authority record identifier
CUCS1