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ITNOW 1999 41(5):4; doi:10.1093/combul/41.5.4-a
© 1999 by British Computer Society
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The on-line future

Ian Ritchie

Ian Ritchie is BCS President for 1998–1999. He spent 10 years at ICL, then formed and ran Office Workstations in the 1980s. He continues as a developer of new multimedia companies

As we reach the end of the 20th century our activities as a leading professional and learned society are still remarkably similar to those of scientific institutions at the end of the eighteenth century. But a different future beckons.


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