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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| Language: | en |
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1990
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED321663 |
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- Managing Information Technology: Facing the Issues. Track III: Organization and Personnel Issues. Administration Communication (Thought Transfer) Computer Uses in Education Equipment Higher Education Information Systems Interdisciplinary Approach Library Administration Maintenance Organizational Development Personnel Staff Development Student Records Technological Advancement Seven papers making up Track III of the 1989 conference of the Professional Association for the Management of Information Technology in Higher Education (known as CAUSE, an acronym of the association's former name) are presented in this document. The focus of Track III is on organization and personnel issues, and the papers include: "How to Successfully Mix Oil and Water: or How to Get Your Programmers to Work with Librarians" (James J. Scanlon); "Meeting the Challenges in Computer User Support" (Don E. Gardner and Carol S. Schwob); "Bridging the Gap: Designing an Effective User Interface" (Audrey Lindsay and David Smithers); "Office of System and Computer Services: In-House Microcomputer Repair in the College Computing Environment" (Martin Fiebke, Donald Brusk, and Donald Sanders); "Distributing Support--Departmental Computing Coordinators" (Jerry Sanders); "EGADS, we DID it! Employing Global Administrative Distribution Strategies--Data Integrity Distributed" (Jo Powell, Janet Crowder, and Lee Anne Hoppe); "The Center for Emerging Technologies in Computing, Communication, and Human Resources" (B. C. Sandhorst, J. G. Emal, J. W. King, and M. S. Wilhite). An abstract is provided with most of these papers. (DB)