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6th SIGUCCS 1978: Boston, MA, USA
- Peter Graffman, Arlene Larsen, David Clayton, John H. Esbin, Lynn Bellamy:

Proceedings of the 6th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, October 15-18, 1978. ACM 1978 - R. Brian Walsh:

The agony and promise of User Services. 1 - Rita Seplowitz Saltz:

Problems of communication. 2 - Lori Buffum:

Questions about Systems and User Services Communications. 3-5 - Sandra J. Guinn:

Operators and systems programmers are people, too. 6-8 - Thea D. Hodge:

Two-way communication between User Services and Systems programmers. 9 - Lois J. Secrist:

Different missions and shared responsibility: Teaming up with Systems Programming. 10-11 - Barbara B. Wolfe:

User services from a twelve-year perspective. 12-14 - John H. Esbin:

What can SIGUCC do for you? (Forum). 15 - Chris Daily:

TIMS, a Testing Information and Management System. 16-18 - George Beekman:

The components of a computerized test-scoring service. 19-32 - Kay K. Beach, David Celio, E. Michael Hamilton:

Learning a non-violent approach to technical assistance. 33-35 - Nancy H. Morgan, David Weible:

Using tours and demonstrations for orienting new users. 36-39 - Adrienne Critcher:

Faculty orientation program. 40-43 - Frances Bardello Craig:

The effectiveness of an open house. 44-47 - James F. Moore, Charles E. Fisher:

Communication and the structure of a service organization. 48-50 - Itzhak Gilboa:

The cost of communication. 51 - Bill Landrum:

You can offer inexpensive statistical consulting. 52-54 - Mary E. Sherer:

Students as consultants: The U. S. coast guard academy's tutor program. 55-56 - W. Berton, Donald F. Costello, C. Sundermeier:

Implementing an academic computing services experimental program on a university-wide basis. 57-61 - Donald F. Costello:

Computer Network Associates. 62-63 - Richard A. Pollak:

Computer Augmented Video Education at the United States Naval Academy. 64-66 - John Beck:

Microfiche in a computing-center environment or fiching for alternatives. 67-68 - A. Faye Borthick, Virginia K. Patterson:

Promoting ethicality in computing. 69 - Barbara B. Wolfe:

A contract can make your customers love you. 70-71 - Lois J. Secrist:

A sensible approach to academic project management. 72-73 - John P. Peddicord:

A. P. I. S. Academic Project Information System. 74-81 - Gary E. Masters:

Expansion of computer consulting resources in a university environment. 82-83 - Raymond D. Volpe:

DESRS: An on-line documentation entry, search and retrieval system for academic computer users. 84-91 - Gillian Wade:

A guide to reference sources for user services. 92-99 - William Decker:

Vendor services: Questions that should be asked. 100 - Jane T. Baxter:

Package short courses: An idea whose time has come. 101 - Patrick J. Gossman:

A "bare bones" approach to user seminars. 102 - Richard T. Close:

User services at the second level. 103-104 - Christine Wendt:

User communication in a heterogeneous distributed network. 105-107 - Ardath P. Day:

Regional public-school networks. 108-109 - Ann White:

Internal communication A workshop centered around techniques that can be used to improve internal communications within the computer center. 110 - Debra Reinhart:

A documentation and publishing tool. 111-114 - Richard Wiersma, Bill Landrum:

"Typesetting" reference cards with a plotter. 115 - Jan Bleil:

Computer-based audiovisual production. 116-126 - Ronn J. Hy, Peter B. Nelson, William L. Waugh:

Computing needs of selected social science programs. 127-131 - Michael A. Steinberg:

Promoting instructional computing. 132-135 - Bill Landrum, Patrick Gossman:

Developing a style manual for university computing centers. 136 - Herbert C. Kugel:

Advising the novice computer user in a university environment (and other problems you did not know you had). 137-140 - Jean C. Bonney:

Computing futures: SIGUCC User Services Conference V. 141-144 - Rita Seplowitz Saltz, Paul M. Whalen:

The future is nigh upon us... 145-148

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