Computer UFO Newsletter - Experimental issue 1985 05
This experimental issue of 'The Computer UFO Newsletter' from May 1985 is dedicated to the application of computers in ufology. It aims to publish research and discussions on the U
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Computer UFO Newsletter (CISU) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This experimental issue of 'The Computer UFO Newsletter' from May 1985 is dedicated to the application of computers in ufology. It aims to publish research and discussions on the U
This is the first issue of 'The Computer UFO Newsletter', an aperiodical publication devoted to the use of computers in ufology. It aims to facilitate discussion and presentation o
This issue of The Computer UFO Newsletter, dated November 1985, is the second issue and is published by CUFON. It focuses on the intersection of computers and ufology, including di
This issue of The Computer UFO Newsletter focuses on the application of computer technology to ufological research. It proposes a standardized database structure for storing UFO ca
This issue of The Computer UFO Newsletter, dated April 1986, focuses on the intersection of computers and ufology. It details the development and use of the "Becassine" file for co
This issue of The Computer UFO Newsletter focuses on the increasing use of computers in ufology. It highlights how computers can aid in handling vast amounts of data and facilitate
This issue of The Computer UFO Newsletter focuses on the application of computers to UFO research. It details the creation and philosophy behind the TOAD (The Fortean Database) sys
This issue of "The Computer UFO Newsletter" (Vol 2, No 1, November 1987) focuses on the intersection of computers and ufology. It highlights the challenges of data compatibility am
This issue of The Computer UFO Newsletter marks its return after a two-year hiatus, with the editor citing a lack of material and a decrease in ufologist interest. The newsletter a
This issue of The Computer UFO Newsletter marks its return after a long silence, focusing on computer applications in UFO research. It introduces TRACAT, a new version of the Itali