Institute For Research In Information And Scholarship
The
Institute for Research in Information and Scholarship (IRIS)
was founded at
Brown University
by
Andries van Dam
, William S. Shipp, and
Norman Meyrowitz
in
1983
and closed in
1991
. It was initially part of a campus-wide effort at Brown to develop a so-called "scholar's workstation." The
Intermedia
advanced
hypertext
authoring system was the most significant project developed at IRIS.
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