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9th SIGUCCS 1981: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Jean C. Bonney:

Proceedings of the 9th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, October 11-14, 1981. ACM 1981, ISBN 0-89791-054-0 - Doris R. Waggoner:

Selling your software. 1-8 - Darrell W. Preble:

A Software Management System. 9-17 - James A. Buss:

The politics of Software Engineering. 18-20 - Gene T. Sherron:

The technology of word processing. 21-27 - Sandra Piazza:

Text processing - where do we go from here? 28-32 - Robert S. Ellinger, Robert L. Corman:

The word processor as an integral part of the Penn State University's administrative network. 33-43 - Madge Grant Brochet:

The people process in text processing teaching text processing in a university environment. 44-50 - Geoffrey D. Alexander:

A word processing application for inexperienced users. 51-54 - L. Edward White, Benjamin G. Mullinix:

Computer user cooperatives: Providing user services to grower-producers. 55-65 - Alexander M. Jones, Lynn Ann Merrill:

The special role of remote user services for a network-based higher education modeling system. 66-81 - Charles E. Taylor, John Beidler:

Word processing and graphics: New technology, old problems. 82-85 - M. Lloyd Edwards:

A Peer Review experience. 86-90 - Frances M. Blake, Alvin E. Stutz:

"What would you do?" an exercise in analysis and planning. 91 - James W. Cerny:

Organizing a college microcomputer show. 92-97 - Margret Hazen:

Consulting for microcomputers at the university of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 98-105 - Frances M. Blake, Robert S. Dixon:

Moving out: Adding a Minicomputer Link. 106-110 - Ron Witt:

Meeting a restricted consulting budget with part-time help. 111-116 - Allen K. Henry:

Selecting a consultant: A maxi problem in the mini-micro world. 117 - C. J. Duckenfield:

User services - whom do you work for? 118-120 - Hannah Kaufman:

Computer typesetting at a university. 121-124 - Janet M. Hall:

The whole is greater than the sum of its parts or The effects of interfacing Waterloo SCRIPT with the IBM 6670 information distributor. 125-128 - Robert C. Gruen:

Author, publisher, and computer center. 129-137 - Gayle M. Lambert, William W. McMillan:

The potential of the computing center library. 138-141 - William W. McMillan, Gayle M. Lambert:

Designing effective documentation. 142-152 - Geraldine MacDonald:

Improving user services through system performance data bases. 153-160 - John Good, Chris Power, Mary Chen:

Measuring the effectiveness of computing services. 161-184 - John C. Trice:

Keeping up with short course enrollment using database technology. 185-191 - Robert Michels:

The role and impact of a Data Base Management System in a university time-sharing computing environment. 192-199 - Harold C. Bloom:

Introducing electronic mail to managers a modest experiment. 200-202 - David Eichmann

, Diana Harris:
EBB and flow: An electronic bulletin board. 203-207 - Steven M. Koning:

Computer conference and message systems: Their use in a university computer center. 208-215 - Richard T. Franta:

What's in store for you? 216-223 - Patrick J. Gossman:

External customers enhance university services. 224-228 - Phillip Contic, Kathy Smith Pettit:

Being creative in a user services environment or you have to be pretty crazy to work here - a workshop on synectics. 229 - James Nichols:

Reorganizing to serve users better. 230-232 - Richard Nelson:

Gearing up the organization to meet the new technology. 233-234 - Alison Lauder:

Myths, history, and possibilities. 235-238 - Louis T. Parker, Barry L. Berman:

A network approach to microcomputer support. 239-247 - Mary C. Boyd, Sara K. Graffunder, Joseph T. Jaynes:

Existing in a network environment: Challenges and responses. 248-253 - Richard A. Pollak:

Videodisc-supported computer instruction. 254-256 - Andrew M. Smith:

Optical mark reading - making it easy for users. 257-263 - Nancy O. Broadhead:

Consulting is not a matter of facts. 264-267 - John E. Bucher:

Telephone techniques for computer consulting. 268-271 - Amitava Ghosh:

Comprehensive graphics system for general users. 272-275 - Gabriel Acebo II:

Graphics growth at Clemson University. 276-282

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