British Computer Society
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- Current perspectives in healthcare computing [conference proceedings] 1991:back cover (The British Computer Society is also The Society of Information Systems Engineering and is the UK body concerned with all aspects of computing; granted a Royal Charter in 1984) ; 1998: t.p. verso (headquarters: 1 Sandford Street, Swindon SN1 1HJ)
- UK health computing : recollections and reflections, 2008:p.1 (British Computer Society, BCS, was founded in 1957 to provide a national body to represent all aspects of the activities of the emerging computing profession)
- Wikipedia, viewed 9 July 2015:under British Computer Society (BCS; its forerunner was the "London Computer Group" (LCG), founded in 1956; BCS was formed a year later from the merger of the LCG and an unincorporated association of scientists into an unincorporated club; BCS was incorporated in October 1957 as "The British Computer Society Ltd"; in 2009 it rebranded as BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, although this has not been reflected in a legal name change)
- The Computer journal, Apr. 1958-
- British Computer Society WWW site, Mar. 1, 2007:history of BCS page (London Computer Group (LCG), founded in 1956, BCS formed a year later)
- Wikipedia, Jan. 21, 2011(BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT: est. Oct. 1957, the British Computer Society re-branded itself as BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, Sept. 21, 2009)