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11th SIGUCCS 1983: New Orleans, LA, USA
- Proceedings of the 11th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, October 5-7, 1983. ACM 1983, ISBN 0-89791-116-4
- Martin B. Solomon:
Dealing with decentralization of computing facilities. 1-5 - Michael J. D'Amore, Daniel J. Oberst:
Microcomputers and mainframes: A marriage of effectiveness. 7-17 - Leslie Maltz:
Micros through mainframes: A successful implementation. 19-26 - M. Lloyd Edwards:
Microcomputers - acquisition and use. 27-33 - Sally D. Haerer:
The pros and cons of minis: A user's perspective. 35-40 - Jerry Martin:
Using microcomputers for graphics notes. 41-44 - J. Michael Bennett, Edward W. Elcock:
Experiences in the establishment of a microcomputer support laboratory. 45-54 - Carole Havens:
Running a micro lab: Beyond the technical. 55-57 - Rebecca Serey, Anthony Skrabak:
Workshop on microcomputer database management systems. 59 - Joyce Donley:
Mainframe consultants can be microliterate - without micros. 61-68 - Rebecca Serey:
Planning for microcomputer services. 69-72 - Roi Prueher:
Student consultants: A key to efficient utilization of computing resources. 73-81 - Marjorie Windelberg:
Student consultants need mentors, too. 83-88 - Bruce L. Rose:
Supporting microcomputer communications: A progress report. 89-95 - Michael A. Bauer, J. Michael Bennett, Albert Lee:
Integrating the personal computer into the university computing center environment: "A marriage of necessity!". 97-104 - Dean A. Roth:
Interactive off-line editors. 105-107 - Carol W. Doherty:
The priority and organization of documentation at SUNY-Binghamton. 109-112 - William C. Flick, Philip H. Isensee:
Organizing user information: A way to hold fewer hands. 113-121 - William E. Mihalo:
Organizing a class in microcomputer to mainframe communication. 123-126 - Sharon M. J. Richardson:
Owl: An on-line consulting service. 127-139 - Miriam K. Mills:
Timeless access - faculty development through computer conferencing. 141-147 - Ardoth A. Hassler:
Dealing with an increasing user/consultant ratio. 149-155 - William R. Harris:
Mainframe response time measurement with a microcomputer. 157-164 - Geraldine MacDonald:
A special group of users: Instructional faculty. 165-168 - Susan J. Bahr:
From mainframes to micros: Effects on workshop delivery. 169-173 - Margaret P. Mize:
Collection, analysis, and presentation of computing resource usage and demand data in the academic environment. 175-182 - Ellen M. Jacobson, Theodore R. Sarbin:
Computer fun for future users or 4-H clubs - an agricultural extension function. 183-184 - Barbara B. Wolfe:
Achieving computer literacy. 185-188 - Janet D. Hartman:
Computer literacy objectives for college faculty. 189-192
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