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Menne-Haritz, Angelika – Journal of Archival Organization, 2005
Online description using new Internet technologies, especially XML, is an interesting way to enhance the effectiveness and productivity of archival processing. Users and archivists benefit from the developments, making the achievement of their aims easier. The provenance-based structured presentation of finding aids can be supported with many new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Archives, Documentation, Online Systems
Bell, Lori; Peters, Thomas A. – Computers in Libraries, 2004
The Internet is many things to many people. Some see the Internet as the Wild West, a yawning wilderness waiting to be tamed and cultivated. For companies like eBay, the Internet is a steady, transaction-based revenue stream. For the dot-com companies, the Internet was perceived as a California gold rush. In terms of online library programming for…
Descriptors: Programming, Internet, Library Networks, Online Systems
Liu, Chung-Tzer; Du, Timon C.; Kuo, Fonchu – Association for Institutional Research (NJ1), 2007
To provide quality education, a university needs to make available a well-equipped computing center. However, such centers are expensive, and their provision is a problem for administrators when budgets are tight. Hence, it is important that money be invested in services that will enhance user satisfaction the most. This study explores the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, User Satisfaction (Information), Educational Quality, Foreign Countries
Hale, Michael E.; And Others – 1995
A group of faculty at the University of Georgia obtained funding for a research and development facility called the Learning and Performance Support Laboratory (LPSL). One of the LPSL's primary needs was obtaining a portable usability lab for software testing, so the facility obtained the "Luggage Lab 2000." The lab is transportable to…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Software, Educational Environment, Educational Research
Quality Education Data, Inc., Denver, CO. – 1995
Primary research (in-depth telephone interviews) was conducted among elementary and secondary school educators in Spring 1995 to determine usage, attitudes, and barriers to usage for five electronic in-school services: Cable in the Classroom; computers, laserdisc or CD-ROM; Internet; online computer services such as America Online and Prodigy; and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cable Television, Computers, Educational Technology
Herling, Thomas J. – 1994
A study examined adoption of computer communication technology by communication faculty in a sample of schools of communication in which online database services and electronic mail were made available to individual faculty members without cost or access barriers. A mail survey sent to 178 faculty at 10 institutions was returned by 115 faculty,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Communication Research, Computer Uses in Education, Databases
Shoemake, Barbara R. – 1996
This Digest details how one professor of public relations has developed and put into practice a class in "cyberspace." The Digest first provides background on online communication techniques and the explosion of online teaching at the university level, and then tells how a professor, with the help of a summer grant from her university,…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education
Lichty, Patrick – 1997
The year 1997 is seeing rapid-fire technological change, the likes of which few ages in history have seen. The popular concern in the academy is the utilization and ubiquity of the Internet in classroom and administrative functions. With ever increasing regularity, universities are relying on online resources, such as Internet syllabi, course…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Text, Higher Education
Allison, Barbara – 1997
First defining and tracing the historical background of home schooling in the United States, this paper then researches how home schooling families are using computers and online technologies. Two separate surveys were conducted. The first was a voice-to-voice survey to determine a computer usage baseline from a population of 103 home schooling…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Information Services
Eddy, Gary – 1996
Society at present is a sophistic society, a rhetorically negotiated and mediated consensus reality. The 20th century has been a brilliant and bloody transition from "idealism" to the "sophistic." Perhaps the tools of the Sophistic--rhetorical tropes, social construction of meaning, a pragmatic linguistics of consensus making…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Critical Theory, Higher Education, Hypermedia
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Bastiaens, Theo J.; And Others – 1997
A research project evaluated the effectiveness of an Electronic Performance Support System (EPSS). The population consisted of 100 telephone operators in the sales and service department of a Dutch bank. The research ascertained that the EPSS was the support available to operators through a large screen monitor at his or her disposal: a tool…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computers, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, Ottawa (Ontario). International Office for Universal Dataflow & Telecommunications. – 1995
The Universal Dataflow and Telecommunications (UDT) Occasional Papers distribute information on the use of networking, information technology and telecommunications by and of interest to the international library community. This occasional paper is comprised of three papers related to technologies in Russian libraries: (1) "The First Russian…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Character Recognition, Computer Networks, Foreign Countries
Reder, Stephen – 1992
A considerable body of evidence indicates that using technology simply to expand traditional adult literacy approaches and programs will not likely meet existing literacy needs, let alone the heightened expectations of the national literacy goal. One promising approach is to use home-based personal computers (PCs) equipped with modems and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Computer Networks
Charny, Wendy – 1997
This paper reports on a study conducted to collect the data pertaining to corporate libraries in the United States in order to provide a statistical profile of these special libraries. A review of the literature was performed. The researcher used the online "1996 Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers," which lists 21,380…
Descriptors: Background, Computer Networks, Corporate Libraries, Corporations
Edelson, Paul Jay – 1998
Electronic teaching via the Internet has its rewards and frustrations. In asynchronous distance learning, students have their own passwords to reach the course site on the Internet. An interactive software program allows them to post messages to one another and follow the thread of conversation. Unlike a traditional class that meets once or twice…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education
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