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3rd SIGUCCS 1975: Cherry Hill, NJ, USA
- Jean Bonney:

Proceedings of the 3rd annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA, November 10-12, 1975. ACM 1975 - Thomas H. Bennett:

Marketing tools for increasing revenue and improving service. 1-3 - Al Roberts:

The computer terminal fair and applications symposium. 4-6 - C. Joseph Williams:

Current user education efforts at the university of Alabama in Birmingham. 7-10 - Edrice Addleman:

Programming is a part time job. 11-13 - A. Faye Borthick:

Staffing user services. 14-17 - Bill Powell:

Implementation of a GOAL PROGRAM. 18 - Bill Powell:

Performance evaluation of programmers and analysts. 19-21 - Lois J. Secrist:

Developing a user services professional. 22-23 - Eve Simonson:

Staffing the user services function. 24-26 - Herbert Venook:

Is your staff inconvenienced? 27 - John Beidler:

A user's view of the medium sized joint administrative/academic computing center. 28-30 - Philip A. Houle:

User support from systems and operations. 31-32 - James Peters:

Time-share computer services at St. John's University. 33-34 - John C. Storlie:

Providing computer services to public school districts by regional time sharing centers - planning guidelines and evaluative criteria. 35-40 - Gregory C. Alvord, James J. Quinn:

Image processing in a university environment. 41-44 - James J. Quinn, Michael R. Ramundo:

Transition in graphics - the intelligent interface. 45-46 - Ralph Stromquist:

Graphic image handling in a multi-media system. 47-49 - Jim Johnson:

CONDUIT and user services. 50-52 - F. William Rambo:

The "VIM" users group. 53-54 - Lyle B. Smith:

"Progress towards an accessible computing information sharing data base". 55-57 - Roger W. Watt:

In support of users. 58-61 - Joe B. Wyatt:

EDUCOM'S planning council on computing in education and research. 62-65 - Robert D. Burgess, John E. Tuecke:

Remote services to a diverse group of users. 66-68 - Jack Thompson:

User services in the Mid-Illinois Computer Cooperative. 69-71 - Thomas W. Burtnett:

A dedicated computer facility at the University of Illinois. 72-74 - Judith S. Rowe:

Meeting the needs of the social science user. 75-77 - Leny Struminger:

Specialized consulting a joint appointment, Computer Center - Graduate School of Library Services at Rutgers University. 78-79 - John E. Bennett:

User Services from an experienced user. 80-82 - John E. Tuecke, James J. Quinn:

Student consulting - the front line troops. 83-85 - Stephen J. Rogowski:

Documentation for the academic user. 86-87 - Rita Seplowitz Saltz:

The non-technical person as technical writer/editor and documentation for the computer illiterate. 88-89 - Stanley Yagi:

Userbook: A modular approach to the users' reference manual. 90-91 - M. Lloyd Edwards:

Evaluation of academic computing - user oriented. 92-93 - Robert L. Briechle:

The computer center and academic support services at The University of Akron. 94-96 - John Schofield:

User services under a free-access computing policy. 97-99 - Virginia K. Patterson:

What should we expect from our users? 100-101

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