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Main Author: Neal, Donn C., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED295525
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contents Consortia and Interinstitutional Cooperation. Neal, Donn C., Ed. Annotated Bibliographies College School Cooperation Consortia Cooperative Programs Government School Relationship Higher Education Industry Information Technology Institutional Cooperation Library Services Professional Development Public Relations Purchasing School Business Relationship Shared Resources and Services Technological Advancement Opportunities for cooperation in higher education are described in this book, particularly how institutional linkages through a consortium can help colleges and universities improve the quality of instruction, deal with rising costs, meet the demands of new institutional roles, and confront such challenges as incorporating new technologies. Ways are identified in which such interinstitutional cooperation can be vital and effective, and can help campus leaders and consortium directors find new ways to work together. Chapters and authors include the following: "Introduction: New Roles for Consortia" (Donn C. Neal); "The Third Party Role" (Frederick Baus); "Academic Programs" (Jackie M. Pritzen); "Professional Development" (Larry L. Rose); "Library Services and Information Technologies" (Richard H. Dunfee); "The Purchasing of Goods and Services" (Robert M. Briber); "Serving Business and Industry" (Garry J. DeRose); "A Partnership with Business" (John M. Bevan and Ann C. Baker); "School/College Collaboration" (Donn C. Neal); "Public and Government Relations" (John W. Ryan); "The Challenge of New Technology" (Diana T. Strange); "Consortia as Risk-Takers" (Jon W. Fuller); "The Limits of Cooperation" (Donald A. Johnson); and an annotated bibliography (Mark W. Poland). Sixty-eight references are included. (LB)
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spellingShingle Consortia and Interinstitutional Cooperation.
Neal, Donn C., Ed.
Annotated Bibliographies
College School Cooperation
Consortia
Cooperative Programs
Government School Relationship
Higher Education
Industry
Information Technology
Institutional Cooperation
Library Services
Professional Development
Public Relations
Purchasing
School Business Relationship
Shared Resources and Services
Technological Advancement
Consortia and Interinstitutional Cooperation. Neal, Donn C., Ed. Annotated Bibliographies College School Cooperation Consortia Cooperative Programs Government School Relationship Higher Education Industry Information Technology Institutional Cooperation Library Services Professional Development Public Relations Purchasing School Business Relationship Shared Resources and Services Technological Advancement Opportunities for cooperation in higher education are described in this book, particularly how institutional linkages through a consortium can help colleges and universities improve the quality of instruction, deal with rising costs, meet the demands of new institutional roles, and confront such challenges as incorporating new technologies. Ways are identified in which such interinstitutional cooperation can be vital and effective, and can help campus leaders and consortium directors find new ways to work together. Chapters and authors include the following: "Introduction: New Roles for Consortia" (Donn C. Neal); "The Third Party Role" (Frederick Baus); "Academic Programs" (Jackie M. Pritzen); "Professional Development" (Larry L. Rose); "Library Services and Information Technologies" (Richard H. Dunfee); "The Purchasing of Goods and Services" (Robert M. Briber); "Serving Business and Industry" (Garry J. DeRose); "A Partnership with Business" (John M. Bevan and Ann C. Baker); "School/College Collaboration" (Donn C. Neal); "Public and Government Relations" (John W. Ryan); "The Challenge of New Technology" (Diana T. Strange); "Consortia as Risk-Takers" (Jon W. Fuller); "The Limits of Cooperation" (Donald A. Johnson); and an annotated bibliography (Mark W. Poland). Sixty-eight references are included. (LB)
title Consortia and Interinstitutional Cooperation.
topic Annotated Bibliographies
College School Cooperation
Consortia
Cooperative Programs
Government School Relationship
Higher Education
Industry
Information Technology
Institutional Cooperation
Library Services
Professional Development
Public Relations
Purchasing
School Business Relationship
Shared Resources and Services
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED295525