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Villano, Matt – Campus Technology, 2007
This article explores different approaches that facilitate online collaboration. The newest efforts in collaboration revolve around wikis. These websites allow visitors to add, remove, edit, and change content directly online. Another fairly affordable approach involves open source, a programming language that is, in many ways, collaborative…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Programming Languages, Programming, Internet
Healy, Leigh Watson – 1998
This report was commissioned in response to concerns expressed about the gap between institutional digital library initiatives and the products offered by library systems vendors. The study analyzes from the perspective of libraries the strategies, visions, and products that vendors of integrated library systems are offering as solutions. Case…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer System Design, Corporations, Information Industry
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Secor, John R. – Against the Grain, 1997
While libraries, book and periodical vendors, system providers, and bibliographical utilities are collaborating to move scholarly information from origin to public access more quickly, scholarly publishers, particularly university presses, have been slow to join in. Discusses aspects of the publisher/vendor relationship: library/vendor…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Bibliographic Utilities, Competition, Cooperation
Schaeffer, Marc; Schwartz, Merrill – Trusteeship, 2009
This article describes electronic board portals and how they can contribute to the efficiency of the functioning board in delivering timely information for decision making. The electronic board portals are provider-hosted services that allow those who prepare board materials to organize and place on the Web a secure version of board packets, with…
Descriptors: Internet, Trustees, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing
Bolan, Kimberly – ALA Editions, 2008
When writing the first edition of "Teen Spaces" in 2002, YA expert Bolan was challenged to find excellent examples. Now, teen spaces abound and interest continues to grow. With a strategic use of web-based technologies--from the author's website to a Flickr account--this new edition showcases success stories as it reaches out to attract a global…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Library Services, Vendors, Worksheets
Panettieri, Joseph C. – Campus Technology, 2008
Conventional and hosted applications thrive, but open source ERP (enterprise resource planning) is coming on strong. In many ways, the evolution of the ERP market is littered with ironies. When Oracle began buying up customer relationship management (CRM) and ERP companies, some universities worried that they would be left with fewer choices and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Computer Software Evaluation, Computer Software Selection, Free Enterprise System
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Harris, Stephen; Oppenheim, Charles – Journal of Information Science, 1996
Reports results of a United Kingdom-based mail survey of database users, CD-ROM producers, and hosts to assess trends and views concerning documentation in machine-readable form. Cost, convenience, and ease of use of print manuals are cited as reasons for the reluctance to switch to machine-readable documentation. Sample surveys are included.…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Costs, Databases, Electronic Text
Sorrentino, Dominic – American School & University, 2003
Describes the five components that should make up a school security total-systems-integration request for proposal: general terms and conditions, vendor information, description of requirements, specifications, and proposal submission and evaluation. (EV)
Descriptors: School Security, Specifications, Vendors, Video Equipment
American School & University, 2003
Contains a comprehensive directory of suppliers and products for educational facilities, and listings of educational architects and educational associations. Also contains a 2002 article index, a calendar of major education trade shows, the 2003 editorial calendar, and free information cards. (EV)
Descriptors: Architects, Educational Facilities, Purchasing, Supplies
Fickes, Michael – College Planning & Management, 2002
Describes door and door hardware products that manufacturers are offering to the college and university market. Examples include laminate doors, automatic glass doors, recessed exit devices, and weather-resistant wall switches. (EV)
Descriptors: College Buildings, Doors, Higher Education, Vendors
Milshtein, Amy – College Planning & Management, 2002
Explains the benefits of e-procurement (ordering supplies through computer networks) and discusses what colleges should look for when choosing a service provider. (EV)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Internet, Purchasing, Supplies
Breeding, Marshall – Computers in Libraries, 1998
Reviews trends in library automation based on vendors at the 1998 American Library Association Annual Conference. Discusses the major industry trend, a move from host-based computer systems to the new generation of client/server, object-oriented, open systems-based automation. Includes a summary of developments for 26 vendors. (LRW)
Descriptors: Conferences, Library Automation, Trend Analysis, Vendors
Fialkoff, Francine – Library Journal, 2004
Many librarians who went to the ALA Midwinter Meeting in San Diego last month did not find anything at the exhibits either, frequently because they did not take a serious look at them or talk to any of the vendors there. Sure, they may have attended the All-Conference Reception Friday night, but most never returned. Yet, they found the time to sit…
Descriptors: Vendors, Exhibits, Librarians, Library Associations
Voyles, Bennett – Campus Technology, 2007
People know about the Sakai Project (open source course management system); they may even know about Kuali (open source financials). So, what is the next wave in open source software? This article discusses business intelligence (BI) systems. Though open source BI may still be only a rumor in most campus IT departments, some brave early adopters…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Community Action, Computer Software, Information Technology
National Education Policy Center, 2012
K12 Inc. enrolls more public school students than any other private education management organization in the U.S. Much has been written about K12 Inc. (referred to in this report simply as "K12") by financial analysts and investigative journalists because it is a large, publicly traded company and is the dominant player in the operation…
Descriptors: Evidence, Private Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Finance
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