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Crandall, Eleanor J. – CASE Currents, 1983
No college is too small to benefit from the technology explosion. By computerizing the college catalog, a school can save money, time, and trouble. A word processor at the University of Wisconsin is described that edits, stores, and updates its catalog series. (MLW)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Higher Education, School Catalogs
Careless, James – Currents, 1994
College catalogs can be made less costly by various techniques such as using inexpensive paper, keeping as much of the production as possible in-house, minimizing photographs and color, and printing separate catalogs for different divisions. Catalogs can be improved by providing greater visual appeal and ease of use. (MSE)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Costs, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
Carter, Virginia L., Ed.; Alberger, Patricia A., Ed. – 1979
This handbook on how to cut costs in college publications contains the following articles: "Stretching Your Publications Dollar: The Basics," by Kelvin J. Arden and William J. Whalen; "How to Print Cheaper," by M. Frederic Volkmann; "How Your Colleagues Cut Costs," by Robert S. Topor; "Printing Specifications: Writing Them Right," by M. Frederic…
Descriptors: Colleges, Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Higher Education
Johanson, W. F. Walker – Currents, 1993
Electronic versions of college catalogs, viewbooks, and applications are used successfully as tools for college student recruitment. High school guidance counselors and community college advisors can be given access to special information services, students can both obtain and provide information on diskette, and the approach is cost effective for…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, College Administration, College Students, Computer Oriented Programs