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The paper explains one useful way of installing PC-GIVE Versions 4.1 and 4.2 o n IBM personal computer or compatible, which incorporates a hard disk. This enables any number of users to access PC-GIVE successfully on the machine, without having more than one copy of the software stored on the hard disk. In particular, this approach makes better use of the directory structure facility of the personal computer's operating system (DOS/MS-DOS), and reduces the likelihood of colleagues corrupt ing each others' data bases, research results, or PC-GIVE itself. Copyright 1987 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd