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- Computer services: new directions in fundingBarbara Morgan. 1 [doi]
- Current budgets for user servicesFrances Bardello Craig. 2 [doi]
- Providing data analysis services to diversified usersTrina A. Hosmer. 3-5 [doi]
- User services of the eightiesS. S. Swaminathan. 4 [doi]
- Migration of instructional computing from a large mainframe to a large minicomputerWilliam Max Ivey, Donna E. Portz. 7-10 [doi]
- MURJE: a multiple user remote job entry systemJames M. Hobbs, Jon Rickman. 11-16 [doi]
- New use for computers in the user services environmentKenneth F. Lini, David R. Love. 17-22 [doi]
- A strategy for the procurement of instructional time-sharing servicesRichard T. Close, Robert L. DeMichiell. 23-26 [doi]
- Support for decentralized computersDouglas Van Houweling. 27 [doi]
- Reports on three EDUNET projects: the common user actions table, SPSS benchmark jobs and interactive benchmark jobsElizabeth R. Little. 28-35 [doi]
- Small computers on campusHarvey H. Rhodes. 36-39 [doi]
- The role of user services in distributed processingRalph W. Vincent, Harvey J. Poorbaugh. 40-42 [doi]
- Communications: the internal structureTrina A. Hosmer, Doris D. Peterson, Judith A. Smith. 43-45 [doi]
- Communicating with operationsJan Hurst. 46 [doi]
- Single user systems in a university environmentG. Taylor, Stan Yagi. 47-49 [doi]
- Small computers: what is user services role?Michael A. Steinberg. 50-54 [doi]
- Training consultantsR. T. Day. 55-58 [doi]
- Assessing and satisfying user needs: WSU modelJonelle C. Moore. 59-60 [doi]
- Technical writing as a specialityMerri Boylan. 61-63 [doi]
- A role for computer science in user servicesJohn Beidler. 64-67 [doi]
- Word processing and data entry computing servicesJon T. Rickman, Mary Jane Sunkel, Jim Hobbs. 68-72 [doi]
- List-less programmingDonald J. West. 73 [doi]
- Impact of minis and micros on large mainframe and timesharing servicesPatrick J. Gossman. 74 [doi]
- Microcomputers and the university computer centerRichard Stillman. 75-78 [doi]
- Documentation update for the eightiesRick Sharpe. 79-81 [doi]
- Computer service rates and user supportDouglas Van Houweling. 82 [doi]
- Promoting computer literacy: a search for cost-effective alternativesMichael A. Steinberg. 83-86 [doi]
- Applications development for the 1980'sBarbara B. Wolfe. 87-89 [doi]
- Computer graphics in a campus environmentScott Luebking. 90 [doi]
- Planning for remote usersFrances Bardello Craig. 91-99 [doi]
- Planning for future user servicesJoan Franz. 100-103 [doi]
- Visiting user services personnelGeraldine MacDonald, Patricia Box. 104-106 [doi]
- Using outside consultants to improve user servicesJohn Beidler. 107-108 [doi]
- Dispel those computer myths!Kathryn E. Smith. 109-111 [doi]
- The spectre of the machineKathryn Ptacek. 112-113 [doi]
- A suggestion box of a different colorAlicia Ewing Towster, Sally D. Haerer. 114-116 [doi]
- A director's view of an academic computing services careerD. F. Costello. 119 [doi]
- First annual newsletter contestLyle B. Smith. 120-122 [doi]
- A glimpse of the past and hopes for the futureJan Hurst. 123 [doi]
- Word processing services for a university: experiences at StanfordJ. Siegman, J. Sandelin. 124 [doi]