Computer operators working with the tape-driven Honeywell 800 Mainframe computer (link: original manual), originally acquired by the library in 1963 which ran the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLARS). The Honeywell 800 ran an assembly language called ARGUS (Automatic Routine Generating and Updating System). — source

John Smith types in computer commands to be performed and processed by magnetic tape in the Office of Computer and Communications Systems (OCCS) computer room. — source

A computer operator adjusts magnetic tape drives on a Honeywell mainframe in the Office of Computer and Communications Systems (OCCS). — source
