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Hersey, Karen – EDUCOM Bulletin, 1985
Reviews specific problems associated with software protection (copyright license, trade secret license), clauses in software license agreements that most frequently cause difficulties, and solutions university administrators and software industry should consider. Topics include confidentiality, restrictive use of modifications, use on single…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Confidentiality, Copyrights, Higher Education
Currents, 1995
This article provides basic information about nine computer software systems designed for contacting prospective donors by telephone: (1) CRC Data Systems; (2) Digisoft Computers; (3) EIS International; (4) Information Management Associates; (5) MoonFire; (6) National Systems; (7) The Pacific Group; (8) TelDirect International; and (9) TeleSystems…
Descriptors: Colleges, Computer Software, Fund Raising, Higher Education
Smith, Shirley C. – 1984
This document was designed to assist computer users with the ethical issues created by the widespread use of microcomputers at Drexel University, where there were over 5,000 Macintosh microcomputers in use on the campus as of the fall of 1984. It explains to faculty, students, and staff what the university expects and the law demands in regard to…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Copyrights
Jewett, Frank – 1998
These instructions describe the use of BRIDGE, a computer software simulation model that is designed to compare the costs of expanding a college campus using distributed instruction (television or asynchronous network courses) versus the costs of expanding using lecture/lab type instruction. The model compares the projected operating and capital…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Colleges, Computer Simulation, Computer Software