Volume 19 Number 2
Summer 1996
A practitioner's journal about managing and using information resources on college and university campuses
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Table of Contents
Current Issues
- Current Issues for Higher Education Information Resources Management
- A summary of issues identified by the CAUSE Current Issues Committee
- CAUSE's CIO Constituent Group: Sharing Experience and Expertise
- by Barbara Horgan, Seattle University
Features
- The Financial Mythology of Information Technology: Developing a New Game Plan
- by John L. Oberlin, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
- Can Small Colleges Be Information Technology Leader?
- by Martin D. Ringle, Reed College, and David L. Smallen, Hamilton College
- A Planning Process Addresses an Organizational and Support Crisis in Information Technology
- by Keith R. Nelson and Richard W. Davenport, Central Michigan University
- Reengineering Beyond the Illusion of Control
- by Elazar Harel and Greg Partipilo, University of California, Los Angeles
- Implementing Electronic Forms with the World Wide Web
- by George P. Pipkin, University of Virginia
Viewpoint
- E-mail Etiquette: When and How to Communicate Effectively
- by Joseph M. Saul, University of Michigan
Departments
- From the Editor
- CNI Report
- Process of Renewal
- by Richard P. West, California State University System
- Campus Profile
- Cornell University
- Recommended Reading
- Readers Respond
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