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Lucas, Henry C., Jr. – 1974
One hundred seventeen administrators, users of both batch process and online computer systems at a major university, responded to a questionnaire designed to discover attitudes toward the quality of the system and services, the users' evaluation of the service, and the relationship of these attitudes with voluntary use of the system. These…
Descriptors: Administrators, Attitudes, College Administration, Computers
Anderla, Georges – 1973
As a part of the program of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Information Policy Group, this report is intended to contribute to discussions of policy formulation in the field of information. The author presents a quantitative retrospect of the group of scientific literature and forecasts the future growth of the…
Descriptors: Automation, Data Processing, Futures (of Society), Information Dissemination
Marshall, Richard L. – 1973
This report presents research concerned with two information-processing constructs, "cognitive strategies" and "cognitive styles." Study one analyzes thinking-aloud protocols obtained from a female undergraduate doing anagram problems. Several major strategies are described, along with basic "Operators" subject used to construct and modify…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Information Processing, Learning Modalities
Rather, John C., Ed.; Avram, Henriette D., Ed. – 1973
The Retrospective Conversion (RECON) Working Task Force investigated the problems of converting retrospective catalog records to machine readable form. The major conclusions and recommendations of the Task Force cover five areas: the level of machine-readable records, conversion of other machine-readable data bases, a machine-readable National…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Databases, Guidelines, Information Processing
Bayhylle, J. E., Ed.; Hersleb, A., Ed. – 1973
Usable data about human resources in the economy are fundamentally important, but present methods of obtaining, organizing, and using such information are increasingly unsatisfactory. The application of electronic data processing to manpower and social concerns should be improved and increased. This could stimulate closer exchange between…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Data Processing, Databases, Economic Research
Nasatir, David – 1973
Social science data, existing in a format that can be manipulated by computing machinery, can be used for many purposes in addition to those for which they were initially collected. Scholars and government planners should hve ready and equal access to such material and these groups will be best served if they are informed regarding the…
Descriptors: Archives, Automation, Computer Storage Devices, Databases
Miller, J. J.; Skees, W. D. – 1973
The Montgomery County, Maryland Public Schools, working with Operations Research, Incorporated, developed a Pupil Master File (PLMF). PLMF is one of the several applications included within the Pupil Subsystem of the district's overall computerized School Information System. The PLMF is designed to provide: 1) a master file which enables users to…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Data Processing, Information Processing, Information Systems
Williams, Martha E. – 1971
The Association of Information Dissemination Centers (ASIDIC) formed the Cooperative Data Management Committee to address the problems of information center operators and data base suppliers. The number of operating centers in the U.S. is limited and their future expansion in numbers and in type of services, will depend on the education of users.…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Administration, Data Processing, Databases
Bowen, C. R. – 1971
Because technically oriented nations are spending billions of dollars on research and development, by 1980 school administrators will be operating in a society saturated with new information and devices to handle it (i.e., computer-based terminals in homes, offices, and schools hooked up to telephones, videos, and radios). However, the pressing…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrators, Computer Science, Educational Objectives
Riegel, Klaus F. – 1971
The report consists of 3 parts: (1) a quantitative analysis of the history of psychological gerontology based upon the reconstructed flow of written information in reference networks; (2) a supplement to this analysis which focuses especially on "underdeveloped" areas not represented in the networks; and (3) a wide-ranging inquiry into…
Descriptors: Age, Data Collection, Geriatrics, Higher Education
Meaney, John W. – 1970
A mixed media network for information interchange is what we are always likely to have. Amid the current permutations of the storage and distribution media we see the emergence of two trends -- toward the common denominators of electronic display on the TV system and of digital processing and control. The economic implications of a mixed network…
Descriptors: Conferences, Data Processing, Digital Computers, Information Dissemination
Sanden, Milton R. – 1970
The scheduling process at Bakersfield College (California) is explained in this report. The basic philosophy of the college (existing to teach and serve students) is exemplified in student scheduling and registration. SWITCH (Sectioning with Instructor and Time Choice) is the processing of data by computer. Fundamental SWITCH concepts of student…
Descriptors: Computers, Data Processing, Databases, Enrollment
Clevenger, Theodore, Jr. – Speech Journal, 1969
The author discusses the impact of the "computer revolution" on the field of rhetoric and public address in terms of the potential applications of computer methods to rhetorical problems. He first discusses the computer as a very fast calculator, giving the example of a study that probably would not have been undertaken if the calculations had had…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Content Analysis, Data Processing, Discourse Analysis
Hansen, Duncan N. – 1971
Three generic types of information processing (IP) models are considered in this paper. They are: the General Problem Solver, developed by Simon; interactive natural language models exemplified by the work of Weizenbaum, and the quantitative instructional models developed by Atkinson. These were selected primarily because of their potential for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Computer Assisted Instruction, Information Processing
Harris, Albert J.; Jacobson, Milton D. – 1972
The development of a computerized system of word analysis in order to compare and compile word lists is outlined. It is suggested that a computerized system would be an efficient way of comparing word lists for such elements as content (according to criteria of range, scope, and form of words), obsolescence, levels of difficulty, number of words,…
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Information Processing
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