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5th SIGUCCS 1977: Kansas City, MO, USA
- John H. Esbin, Lynn Bellamy, M. Lloyd Edwards, Bill Decker, Al Roberts, Anne Adair:
Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, Kansas City, Missouri, USA, November 6-9, 1977. ACM 1977 - James W. Johnson:
Are we doing enough for the user? 1 - Bob Paver:
Doing too much for the user. 2 - Steven B. Just:
Promoting academic computing: Description of a faculty intern program. 3-4 - Stefan Shrier:
Some thoughts on users' services. 5-7 - Richard H. Baum, David A. Nuesse:
Who's who in computer users and services. 8-15 - Rita Seplowitz Saltz:
Internal communications for external results. 16-21 - Lois J. Secrist:
Maintaining credibility in user education. 22-23 - Jane T. Baxter:
Standards in user education. 24 - Robert Beebe, Dick Johnson, Richard Lagerstrom:
Performance statistics can help the users. 25-31 - Virginia K. Patterson:
An integrated approach to user services software support. 32-34 - Juanita Petrone:
An interactive system for reporting hardware and software problems. 35-40 - H. Gordon Bennett:
Excellence, a service standard? 41-43 - G. Christopher Habers:
The proximity of users to user services: The opposite case. 44-46 - Elizabeth Little:
Marketing of EDUNET resources. 47 - William E. Knabe:
Marketing computer services in the academic environment: Some practical considerations. 48 - Michael A. Steinberg, Douglas Van Houweling:
Promotion and marketing of computing expanding the user base. 49-53 - David Sieg, Bishop Hall, Whit Crowley, Carrier Hall:
Computer video classes a view from both sides of the camera. 54-55 - William E. Knabe:
Evaluating video tape instruction as a resource for user education. 56 - Kevin Fjelsted:
A time sharing terminal adapted for use by blind programmers. 57-59 - Elmer C. Smith:
Optical scanning at the University of Missouri - ST. Louis. 60-75 - Edrice Reynolds:
How come COM? 76-79 - Barry L. Bateman:
The effective use of user advisory committees in the management of computer resources. 80-83 - Richard A. Pollak:
The development and implementation of an executive seminar on computer awareness for university administrators. 84-85 - Harvey J. Poorbaugh:
OLDS: An on line documentation system. 86-88 - Gerald R. Lathrop:
The use of electronic mail for user services. 89-94 - Arlene Larsen:
Do you talk with your computer? 95-105 - Arthur O. Cromer:
The avail system. 106-115 - Rex A. Thomas:
PLATO support at a remote site. 117-118 - Paul Messina:
A checklist for transporting large user codes. 119-122 - Dorothy A. Creswell:
A scheme for coordinating the processing services and documentation of the remote batch user. 123-125 - Dale La Frenz:
Planning for instructional time-sharing service. 126 - Suzanne Greenberg, Edward M. Krol:
One year later: A large system conversion. 127-136 - Steven L. Huyser:
Mechanisms for the delivery of documentation services to users. 137 - Jack Thompson, Susan G. Howell:
User documentation: Types and preparation methods. 138-141 - Herbert C. Kugel:
Psycological factors in computer programming advisement in a university environment. 142-146 - David Dearth:
Every user is not amiable. 147-149 - Frederick P. Morrison:
A technique for assisting researchers in the orderly transfer of information via magnetic tape. 150-151 - Marguerite A. Boisvert:
An integrated system of graphics software. 152-157 - Carol Waters:
Developing user services for the researcher. 158-161 - Lori Buffum:
Review without violence. 162-166 - David M. Clayton:
Establishing documentation standards or creating chaos out of confusion. 167-169 - John J. Simon Jr:
Should a university computer center newsletter aspire to literary grandeur? 170-172 - Ann White:
National opinions from university computing center documentors on procedures, ideals, and interpersonal relationships. 173-198 - James F. Moore, Charles E. Fisher:
Statistical consulting vs statistical software selection, or; how many ways can you get in trouble by giving statistical advice? 199-200 - Ronn J. Hy, Peter B. Nelson, William L. Waugh:
Consulting services and the social sciences: Communication and cooperation. 201-205 - Kathleen Cook, David Weible:
User services and statistical users: Our changing relationship. 206-208 - Gary D. Anderson, Eli Cohen, Wally Gazdzik, Barry Robinson:
Scientific information retrieval system: A new approach to research data management. 209-212 - Jane Wolin:
A new approach to data archive decision-making. 213-217 - Gordon K. Springer:
Experiences with a data set security system in a university environment. 218-227 - John Beck:
Developing a framework for consulting policies and procedures. 228-230 - William P. Heinbecker:
A work-training program for developing consultants at the University of Missouri - St. Louis. 231-239 - Charles R. Sage:
An algorithm for sorting bibliographic data. 240-243 - James Hoekstra:
The problem of retrieval of information from a specialized data base. 244-245 - Nancee Nilsen:
Cares the current awareness reference service at Iowa state university. 246-248 - Jean C. Bonney, A. Faye Borthick, Brenda L. Ferriero, Besty R. Little, Elizabeth Wettstein, Eva Michna:
Computing futures. 249-251 - A. Faye Borthick:
The future for user services. 252-255
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