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18th SIGUCCS 1990: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
- Susan Jenkins Saari:
Proceedings of the 18th Annual ACM SIGUCCS Conference on User Services, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, September 30 - October 03, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 0-89791-406-6 - Wendy Rickard Bollentin:
Campus computing newsletter editors & the network: a new role for the 1990s. 16-24 - Margaret Baker:
The UC Berkeley Information Server. 27-30 - Caroline Beebe:
Friendly but streamlined: implementing an integrated university computing environment. 31-34 - Paula L. Brown, Maldonado I. Ana:
More than a warm body: the proper care & training of student workers. 35-38 - Alan D. Cabrera:
Distributed CAD/GIS: implementation & use at Michigan State University. 39-43 - Tamara L. Case, Johnston L. Valerie:
Preventing the seminar from hell. 45-49 - Mark H. Castner:
Don't be afraid to reorganize. 51-56 - Janet Cottrell:
Computers & health: designing a responsible plan for action. 57-62 - William J. Creighton:
Managing technical staff. 63-65 - Samuel A. Cropsey, Marcia M. Makl, Terris B. Wolff:
Cost management for laser printers. 67-72 - Diana E. D'Angelo:
Hypermedia support services for instruction at Michigan State University. 73-79 - Diana E. D'Angelo:
In-room computing in Akers Residence Hall at Michigan State University. 81-87 - Phyllis H. Davidson, Donna G. Burrow:
Distributed support model for implementation of library automation (IO) at Indiana University. 89-93 - Bobbi Davila:
The role of the faculty research consultant at Indiana University. 95-97 - Robert S. Dixon:
Value-added network services & beyond. 99-102 - Carl G. Dury, Robert B. Marks:
Computing across the curriculum: infusing technology into the classroom at a small, liberal arts college. 103-110 - Lisa Ehrichs:
The technology explosion & training: how "old-fashioned" marketing helps keep training relevant. 111-115 - Carla J. Fermann:
Distributed consulting in a distributed environment. 117-120 - Daniel Ferrer, William Corya:
The twain shall meet: libraries meet academic computing centers. 121-125 - Timothy J. Foley:
Developing a computing & information policy. 127-130 - Kenneth E. Gadomski, Karen Kral:
Using macros & style sheets to aid in document layout. 131-136 - Susan H. Gammill:
Tomorrow the world: establishing an Internet connection at a small college. 137-140 - Don E. Gardner, Carol S. Schwob:
Providing user service for an integrated computing network. 141-146 - Scott A. Gile:
Reporting application usage in a LAN environment. 147-160 - Rosa Gilman, Sandra J. Li:
Site licensed software: marketing & distribution. 161-164 - Sharon L. Graham:
Developing a distributed support strategy. 165-168 - Karen C. Hardesty:
Becoming a decentralized center. 169-172 - Ben Hawkins:
Moving BITnet users from one operating system to another: problems & solutions. 173-176 - Susan E. Hay:
Computing support goes off-center. 177-182 - Barbara Hoffman Maginnis:
Evaluating computer conferencing in the face of change. 183-188 - Sheila Kieran-Greenbush:
Managing user services personnel as a facilitator. 189-192 - Edward J. Klein:
Getting the overall view of your consulting services. 193-196 - Joseph B. Landwehr:
Networking & connectivity at the University of Cincinnati. 197-204 - Daniel E. Lane, Raymond Cote, Jackson Shaw:
A system for scheduling student computer consultants. 205-224 - Betty LaPlante:
Somewhere over the network: providing services for remote users at NPAC. 225-228 - Jeb Lawson, Landy Manderson:
Training? Selling? BOTH!!! 229-230 - Katie M. Livingston:
Information overload: training consultants to be knowledgeable, not "know-it-alls". 231-234 - Cecilia G. Manrique:
Walk hand in hand with me: centering on efforts at internationalizing, writing & computing across the curriculum. 235-240 - Jerry Martin:
Managing the network. 241-244 - Margaret Loy Mason:
Consultant, clone thyself! 245-248 - Margaret Loy Mason:
Students, ethics & electronic communication: an adventure in user education. 249-252 - Gerard McCartney:
Activity notes by electronic mail: improving meeting effectiveness. 253-256 - Patrick V. McGregor:
Averting one's eyes: ethical approaches to postmastering. 257-264 - Patrick V. McGregor:
The distributed network: working with network user liaisons at far-flung campuses. 265-270 - William B. Miller:
Marketers: leading or following the needs of the customer? 271-276 - Theodore A. Morris, Ellen B. Marks:
Empowering users through an integrated, distributed information services model. 277-280 - Harry Nelsen:
A modest proposal in response to the chronic underfunding of microcomputer facilities. 281-286 - Ronald L. Orcutt, Earll M. Murman:
Perspectives on Project Athena. 287-296 - Brian D. Ormand, Waugh Richard:
NMSU: an electronic information system. 297-300 - Monica G. Pilman:
Bringing the mountain to Mohammed: developing a faculty multimedia program. 301-304 - Roi Prueher, Junio Melanie:
Use of hypermedia as the system documentation file for a campus data communications network. 305-308 - Sheri L. Prupis:
The politics & control of computing in higher education: the Baruch College perspective. 309-312 - Donna Raleigh:
Promoting the easy way: exploiting the everyday. 313-318 - Paul Reince:
A comprehensive software environment in action. 319-324 - Paul Reince:
Hard disk management standards in a networked environment. 325-330 - Grace Ruiz Little:
Establishing a graphics standard. 331-334 - Surinder Saini:
Distributed support: a case study. 335-340 - Ryan J. Simmons:
The cooperative effort to promote the use of GIS technology at Michigan State University. 341-344 - Andrew M. Smith:
Computer conferencing in the liberal arts classroom. 345-350 - John W. Smith:
The interaction of technology, economics, & culture as a basis for understanding academic computing support needs. 351-354 - Marsha P. Waren:
How much paper do you need to support an electronic information system? 355-360 - Leslie Southern, Peter G. Carswell, Barbara Helfer Dean:
Visualizing with the future. 361-366 - David Stack, Tom Phillip:
Befriending the faculty. 367-370 - Susan F. Stager, Shadle Julie:
Issues in user services management for the 90s. 371-376 - Howard Joy Strauss:
HyperMaps: telling your users where to go. 377-390 - Naomi G. Swanson, Steven L. Sauter:
Current evidence regarding the design of rest breaks for video display terminal work. 391-394 - James C. Sweeton:
The automation of user services in the coming information age. 395-398 - Frank B. Thomas:
Leadership, the development cycle, maturity & power. 399-402 - Dennie Van Tassel:
Organizing a campus computer coordinator group. 403-406 - Ann Westine, Annette L. DeSchon, Jonathan B. Postel, Craig E. Ward:
Intermail & commercial mail relay services. 407-414 - Alan Wier:
Computer-aided visualization of the human body for industrial designer. 415-420 - Karin Young:
Developing a catalog of software & hardware. 421-426 - Marie A. Zannis, Deborah Mateik:
Centering on the student computer user (the evolution of a peer training program at the University of Maryland). 427-433
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