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Callamaras, Peter – Popular Computing, 1983
This buyer's guide to seven major types of statistics software packages for microcomputers reviews Edu-Ware Statistics 3.0; Financial Planning; Speed Stat; Statistics with DAISY; Human Systems Dynamics package of Stats Plus, ANOVA II, and REGRESS II; Maxistat; and Moore-Barnes' MBC Test Construction and MBC Correlation. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Microcomputers, Purchasing, Selection
Barden, William, Jr. – Popular Computing, 1983
Discusses the selection and purchase of microcomputer software, recommending that buyers beware of free or undemonstrated software, buy computer programs written in assembly language, and evaluate the company as well as the software. A software evaluation checklist is included. (JJD)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Computer Programs, Microcomputers, Programing
Bitter, Gary – Teacher, 1980
This resource directory provides brief evaluative descriptions of six popular home computers and lists selected sources of educational software, computer books, and magazines. For a related article on microcomputers in the schools, see p53-58 of this journal issue. (SJL)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Directories, Microcomputers, Purchasing
De Gennaro, Richard – American Libraries, 1978
Suggests that inexperienced buyers inform themselves and seek expert advice before making decisions to buy some of the more complex and costly computer-based library systems being offered. General guidelines are presented for selecting a system and for using consultants. Considered also are the mutual needs of librarians and vendors. (JPF)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Consultants, Equipment, Guidelines

Auten, Anne – English Journal, 1982
Suggests practical measures for evaluating computer hardware. (JL)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science, Equipment Standards, Microcomputers
Alexander, Wilma Jean – VocEd, 1982
Explains how schools can purchase computer software. Lists are presented of (1) sources of published evaluations of selected software, (2) publications which contain names and sources of programs, and (3) magazines providing program listings appropriate for classroom use. (CT)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Information Sources, Periodicals
Kelly, Mahlon G. – Popular Computing, 1982
Outlines the major questions which should be considered by an individual purchasing commercially packaged software for use on a personal computer. (JL)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Guidelines, Information Sources, Microcomputers
Rimbert, Suzanne B. – Personnel Administrator, 1981
A multiplicity of software products are available for human resource management applications. The aim of this article is to assist personnel managers in negotiating contracts with vendors of such software products. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Contracts, Human Resources, Personnel Management
Pogrow, Stanley – Electronic Learning, 1983
As school districts increasingly acquire administrative application software, a concern will be to maintain compatability levels among programs. How to determine compatability levels and software integration needs are discussed, as well as ways to integrate specific application and general application software. (MBR)
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Programs, Guidelines, Purchasing

Collins, Eleanor M. – Journal of Home Economics, 1982
Considerations to be taken into account before buying a home computer include one's attitude toward computers, need, cost, and available space. A personal computer can be beneficial as a tutor, entertainer, record-keeper, and aid to the handicapped. Home economists must attempt to understand the implications of home computers for family life. (JOW)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Consumer Economics, Family Life, Home Economics
Mason, Robert M. – Library Journal, 1983
Description of "Decision-Analyst," microcomputer software tool designed to analyze complex decisions involving many alternatives, highlights step-by-step approach, documentation, microcomputer requirements, and purchasing information. Two microcomputer users' groups (Apple Computer, Microcomputer Users Group for Libraries in North…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Computer Programs, Decision Making, Information Sources
Pogrow, Stanley – School Administrator, 1983
Beginning on the cover, this article suggests school administrators can reduce paperwork burdens by using personal computers along with general software programs. Describes general programs--such as word processing, item bank, electronic worksheet, and database management programs--and discusses their applications and gives tips for buying and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Mason, Robert M. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1982
Discusses the various factors involved in the selection of a satisfactory and flexible microcomputer system, with emphasis on the limited technological sophistication of current models produced by Apple, Radio Shack, and others. Disk operating systems, questions of intersystem compatibility, and the future of microprocessor chip technology are…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Input Output Devices, Merchandise Information, Microcomputers
Meadow, Charles T. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1982
Recounts some of the problems encountered in the use of an Osborne-1 microcomputer for personal purposes by a computing veteran, describes some of the shortcomings of the sales system for microcomputers as it presently exists, and makes some conjectures concerning the impact of those shortcomings on the personal computer industry. (JL)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Electronics Industry, Guides, Merchandise Information
Levin, Dan – Executive Educator, 1982
Six school administrators and computer users give advice on coping with microcomputer software problems. Suggestions include contacting other software users, sampling computer programs or watching software demonstrations before buying, and ensuring adequate program documentation. (RW)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation