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8th SIGUCCS 1980: Morgantown, WV, USA
- Jean C. Bonney, Elizabeth R. Little, Rita Seplowitz Saltz:

Proceedings of the 8th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA, November 16-19, 1980. ACM 1980, ISBN 0-89791-023-0 - James F. Carruth:

Before, during, & after burn out - or, nothing I try makes any difference. 1-3 - J. B. Slater:

Budgeting in a time of inflation and austerity - some UK experiences. 4-8 - Arthur O. Cromer:

User services on a restricted/limited budget. 9-12 - Douglas Van Houweling:

Financing user services in the eighties. 13-17 - Janice A. Bartleson:

An organizational solution to employee fatigue. 18-20 - Clement L. Luk:

Network user services and personnel issues. 21-26 - Ronald Blum:

Distributed vs. centralized computing a regional college center at the crossroads. 27-28 - Bill Brown:

User services in a semi-autonomous, decentralized computing environment. 29-38 - John M. Tyler:

A distributed computer approach to I/O rooms. 39-44 - Jay O'Dell, Arthur Scott:

User services in a network environment. 45-50 - Paul Heller:

EASY: The microcomputer-based EDUNET access system. 51-55 - Stephen J. Rogowski:

A typesetting system for university computers. 56 - Rosemary Rainbolt:

Computer assisted document production at Carnegie-Mellon University. 57-59 - Lois J. Secrist:

Should we get involved in word processing? 60-61 - Margaret Baker:

Consulting forms and how to get them filled out. 62 - Lorraine Borman, Rosemary Karr:

Evaluating the "friendliness" of a timesharing system. 63-66 - Sammy W. Pearson, James E. Bailey:

Quantitive measurement of computer user satisfaction. 67 - Charles E. Taylor:

Broadening and strengthening a user base through documentation. 68-70 - Herbert Harris:

An organizational structure to guarantee testing, documentation and software support. 71-74 - James Nichols:

The 1980 computing center newsletter contest. 75 - Jane T. Anderson:

The CAI has invaded Georgia state university. 76-77 - Mary E. Sherer:

Updating your users skills. 78-80 - Doris R. Waggoner, Denise Kervin:

A survey of the use of audio-visual materials in user and staff training. 81-85 - Mary C. Boyd, Lincoln Fetcher, Sara K. Graffunder, Thea D. Hodge:

Pros and cons of various user education modes. 86 - James W. Cerny:

Academic and administrative computing as zero- and nonzero-sum games. 87-89 - A. Sheth, S. S. Swaminathan:

Who is carrying the monkey? the service manager concept. 90-92 - Bruce Lakin:

Batch vs. timesharing: Closing the gap. 93-98 - Thomas P. Kehler, Mike Barnes:

Alternatives for on-line help systems. 99-103 - Mary Ann Drayton:

Modularized short courses. 104-107 - Mildred S. Joseph:

Helping users help themselves. 108-110 - Margaret E. Rettenmaier:

Liaison marketing a personnel function for user services. 111-114 - David M. Clayton, Irene Svagan:

The best of the best and the worst of the worst. 115-117 - John Simon:

The martyrdom of user services. 118-120 - Herbert C. Kugel:

A checklist for program design in a university environment. 121-124 - James A. Buss:

Software ownership and charging. 125-127 - Dianne M. Smock:

Self-instructional modules: Their development and use by user services. 128-134 - Richard Stillman:

Technology marches on: Using microcomputers to deliver elementary computer science instruction. 135-139 - Richard T. Close:

Tutorials for Ada. 140-142 - Scott Luebking:

Problems in planning computer graphics at a university computer center. 143-144 - John E. Bucher:

The role of the user services representative in an academic computing environment. 145-147 - Michael A. Steinberg, Carl W. Ballard Jr.:

User services in industry - starting from scratch. 148-153 - B. L. Houseman:

Creating high computer impact in a small liberal arts college. 154-156

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