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![]() Title Index Only -- Articles below are not available on the Internet Vol. 24, No. 2From the Editor. On the issue of whether software development should be considered an integral part of a faculty member's dossier (reprinted from Chronicle of Higher Education - March 3, 1993). Information Technology. "Moving into client/server technology," by Lance Eliot, Feature Editor. Information Resources Management. "Downsizing or rightsizing the information resources," by Efraim Turban, Feature Editor. Software Review. Quattro Pro for Windows, reviewed by Thomas S. Danford, Rollins College. Research Issues. "A new emerging paradigm in marketing research and its implications," by Naresh K. Malhotra, Georgia Institute of Technology. The Universal Specialist. "Experimental mathematics and innumeracy," by Andrew Vazsonyi, Feature Editor.
Vol. 24, No. 1From the Editor. Addressing the research vs. teaching issue: three short articles reprinted from Science (August 1992). Information Technology. "Real re-engineering blends business and information technology," by Lance Eliot, Feature Editor. Software Review. Professional statistical software in student versions, reviewed by Jack Yurkiewicz, Pace University. In the Classroom. "Fifth Annual Best and Worst Student Excuses," by Rick Hesse, Feature Editor. Research Issues. "Total quality: History, customers, wolves, and us," by Ed Knod, Western Illinois University. The Universal Specialist. "Queuing and stochastic networks: Models of POM," by Andrew Vazsonyi, Feature Editor. Production/Operations Management. "Rigor, relevance, and reciprocity," by Karen A. Brown, Seattle University. Vol. 23, No. 5From the Editor. "Debate flares over growing pressures on academe for ties with industry," by Colleen Cordes, reprinted from the Chronicle of Higher Education (September 16, 1992). Information Technology. "Strategic view of I.S.: Wride and Harris." A discussion with two I.S. executives, by Lance Eliot, Feature Editor. Information Resources Management. "The globalization of information technology (IT)," by Efraim Turban, Feature Editor. Software Review. S-PLUS, by StatSci, reviewed by Thomas S. Danford, Crummer Graduate School of Business, Rollins College. In the Classroom. "(Oops!)," by Rick Hesse, Feature Editor. Research Issues. "A dyed-in-the-wool tool builder sings the blues for DSS…," by Michael Goul, Arizona State University. The Universal Specialist. "The quest for models of POM," by Andrew Vazsonyi, Feature Editor. Production/Operations Management. "Historical journey to total quality management (TQM) at Fordham University," by Michael J. Showalter, Feature Editor.
Vol. 23, No. 4From the Editor. "Point of view," by Bryan Barnett, Rutgers University, reprinted from the Chronicle of Higher Education (June 3, 1992). Information Technology. "Top I.S. executives: Profiles of the (almost) rich and famous." Results from a recent study by the Society for Information Management (SIM). Information Resources Management. Outsourcing as a managerial decision, by Professors Karen Ketier and John Walstrom, Eastern Illinois University. Software Review. PC-Statistics 2.5, a statistics software package, is reviewed by J. P. Shim, Mississippi State University. In the Classroom. "Shortest route and spreadsheets," by Rick Hesse, Feature Editor, Mercer University. Research Issues. "A referee's lament," by Paul A. Rubin, Michigan State University. Pointed suggestions for getting your paper published. The Universal Specialist. "Optimize, satisfice and manage scenarios," by Andrew Vazsonyi, Feature Editor, University of San Francisco. Production/Operations Management. "Integration of P/OM and MIS
research," by Michael J. Showalter, Feature Editor, Florida State
University. Vol. 23, No. 3From the Editor: "Colleges face new pressure to increase faculty productivity," by Robert L. Jacobson, reprinted from the Chronicle of Higher Education (April 15, 1992). Information Technology. "Clearcut logic of fuzzy logic." Fuzzy logic has found its way into the newest rice cookers. Software Review. Making Charlie's Chocolates, a production management simulation package, is reviewed by Karyn A. Corbett, Sonoco Products Company. In the Classroom. "Putting the variance back into analysis of variance," by Rick Hesse, Feature Editor, Mercer University. Research Issues. "Keeping it short: Some concerns," by Carol Saunders, Florida Atlantic University. Are MIS-related research articles becoming shorter? The Universal Specialist. "Are we teaching PERT right?" by Andrew Vazsonyi, Feature Editor, University of San Francisco. Production/Operations Management. "Integrating total quality management into the business school curriculum," by Michael J. Showalter, Feature Editor, Florida State University.
Vol. 23, No. 2From the Editor: Overview of the Institute's 1991 Doctoral Student Consortium, including faculty and student participants. Information Technology: "Talking cars may overcome defense woes." Watch out which buttons you push in your next new car. Information Resources Management: Intelligent computerized multimedia (Part II). Software Review: VP-Expert, an expert system development shell, is reviewed by Thomas S. Danford, Rollins College. In the Classroom: "Introducing simulation with a spreadsheet example," by Larry C. Meile, Babson College. Research Issues: "Time-based competition," by Ann Marucheck, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. The Specialist with a Universal Mind: "Simulation: The premier technique of decision sciences." Production/Operations Management: Michael J. Showalter, Florida State
University, introduces his new feature column on POM. "Is there
a P/OM research center in your future?" Vol. 23, No. 1From the Editor: "University of California Panel Urges Less Emphasis on Research." Reprinted from The Los Angeles Times. Information Technology: "Is the pen mightier than the keyboard?" Welcome to the latest PC wave ... pen-based computing. Information Resources Management: Intelligent computerized multimedia (Part I). Software Review: Slamsystem-Total simulation project support, reviewed by R.D. Jack Hammesfahr, Old Dominion University. In the Classroom: On the lighter side of the classroom ... the 4th Annual Best & Worst Student Excuses. Research Issues: Directions in model management research, by Robert W. Blanning, Vanderbilt University. The Specialist with a Universal Mind: Suffering from mathphobia? Mathematical
and spreadsheet models according to Andy. Vol. 22, No. 5From the Editor: Doctoral dissertation research improvement grants offered by the National Science Foundation (Decision, Risk & Management Science), by Bob Bordley, Program Director. Information Technology: "How much should a CIO spend on information systems in an organization?" The economics of information systems. Information Resources Management: Managing neural computing -- the benefits can be substantial and the cost easily justified. Software Review: Analytical Software's STATISTIX 3.1 and STUDENT SX are reviewed by John Wurst, Emory University. In the Classroom: Optimizing lot-streaming makespan using spreadsheets. Research Issues: "On multiple criteria decision making," by Robert L. Carraway, University of Virginia. A chronicle of the progress and the opportunities for continued research. The Specialist with a Universal Mind: Therapy for Mathphobia: Influence
Charts. Vol. 22, No. 4n/a Vol. 22, No. 3From the Editor: "Smart vs. Dumb Systems: A Challenge for the 1990s," by Thomas M. Cook, current president of TIMS. Reprinted from OR/MS Today (February 1991). Information Technology. Objects are in. The latest craze in the information technology area is fascinated with objects as a metaphor for the design of new systems. Software Review: Statgraphics, a data analysis software application, is reviewed by Thomas S. Danford, Crummer Graduate School of Business, Rollins College. In the Classroom: "Win as much as you can," a simple, 3-person, nonzero-sum game that builds trust and cooperation. Research Issues: "Research in the neural network/expert systems area," by Terry Rakes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The Universal Specialist. The success of spreadsheets cannot be explained
purely on the basis of the mechanics of spreadsheet software. Vol. 22, No. 2From the Editor: Reports from Steve Wood, Arizona State University, on a study of potential Ph.D. students in MIS, POM and statistics; and from Larry Ritzman and Peter Ward, The Ohio State University, on the growth of the Doctoral Student Consortium. Information Technology: The top ten issues in information systems. Information Resources: Maintaining knowledge bases and expert systems. Software Review. Professor Robert E. Pugh and his student, Brian Sturgis, George Mason University, review the student edition of Minitab. In the Classroom: Spreadsheet solvers and forecasting: An exercise with the data of the cost of a 30-second TV ad from the last 15 Super Bowl games. Research Issues: Lori Franz, University of Missouri-Columbia, introduces her new feature column with "A few thoughts about research papers:" by James C. Hershauer (Arizona State University), editor of the Decision Sciences journal. Book Corner. Managing the Dynamics of Now Technology: Issues in Manufacturing Management, by Hamid Norri. Reviewed by Gordon F. Bagot, California State University. The Universal Specialist. What should we do about neural networks? Vol. 22, No. 1From the Editor: Part II of "What's Going on in Business Schools?", by William L. Weis, Albers School of Business, Seattle University Case Writer's Forum: "Productive at Once: Relationships and Skills in the MBA Orientation:" by Professors Donald Plane and Samuel Certo, Crummer Graduate School of Business, Rollins College Information Technology: Organizations need to understand the importance of security, how to reasonably implement security, and how to maintain an ongoing commitment to information systems security Information Resources: Software maintenance is no longer a "quick and dirty" operation. Maintenance programming should consist of more highly skilled personnel. Software Review. Professor David Ashley (H. W. Bloch School of Business and Public Administration, University of Missouri-Kansas City) describes how Quattro Pro can be used to analyze LP problems. In the Classroom. Announcing the "Third Annual Best & Worst Student Excuses." Book Corner: Applied Regression Analysis for Business and Economics, by Terry E. Dielman. Reviewed by Jonathan P. Pinder, Wake Forest University. The Universal Specialist. "Where is Business Education Going?"
by Andrew Vazsonyi. Presented to the 1990 New Faculty Workshop. Vol. 21, No. 5From the Editor: "What's going on in business schools?" Dr. William Weis's article is reprinted from Management Accounting In the Classroom: A simple application of design and analysis, by Allen F Grum, Mercer University Case Writer's Forum: Improving case analyses with nominal grouping, by Gene E. Burton, California State University Book Corner: Reviews by Andrew Ruppel, University of Virginia The Specialist with a Universal Mind: The business of ethics and social responsibility Information Technology: The Forum on AI in Acquisition Management Research Roundup: The University of Georgia Software Review: Jack Yurkiewicz, Pace University, concludes a review
of forecasting programs with Timestat & Trends II Vol. 21, No. 4From the Editor: John Dove (Computer Corporation of America) shares his experiences of teaching an MBA program in China Book Corner: Microcomputer Systems: Management and Applications by Mehdi Khosropour - review by Raymond McLeod, Jr., Texas A&M University Case Writer's Forum: Krishna S. Dhir (The Citadel) makes a case for the narrative in business ethics The Specialist with a Universal Mind: Decision analysis by example Research Roundup: The Johnson School of Management at Cornell University Information Technology: Outsourcing: The latest trend in IS Information Resources: Managing expert systems Software Review: Forecast Pro & Statpac Gold is reviewed by Jack
Yurkiewicz, Pace University Vol. 21, No. 3From the Editor: Harvey Brightman, Georgia State University, adds to his overview on faculty performance evaluation (II) The Specialist with a Universal Mind: Critical thinking about probability Research Roundup Case Writer's Forum: Bloom's taxonomy revisited, by Ronald M. Zigli, Feature Editor, The Citadel Information Technology: Neural networks in Japan Information Resources: Why expert systems fail In the Classroom: Single sample acceptance lot testing Software Review: Resampling Stats is reviewed by James W. Vaupel, University
of Minnesota Vol. 21, No. 2From the Editor: Harvey Brightman, Georgia State University, gives an overview of the GSU faculty performance/development/evaluation system Book Corner, The Marketing Challenge of 1992, reviewed by Charles R. Kennedy, Jr., Wake Forest University Information Technology: Case studies in information systems The Specialist with a Universal Mind: Decision-making literacy and critical thinking Information Resources: Reducing the risk of computer viruses-simple preventative measures In the Classroom: Simple Simplex or Hessian Regression Software Review: Expert Choice is reviewed by Julian W. Vincze, Crummer
Graduate School of Business at Rollins College Vol. 21, No. 1 (Dec/Jan 1990)From the Editor: Overview of the best papers from the 1989 Annual Meeting The Specialist with a Universal Mind: Does the CEO ever make a decision? Research Roundup: Working Papers: The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth College Case Writer's Forum: Howard F Rudd, Jr., Dean of the School of Business, College of Charleston Information Technology: The interplay between decision analysis and expert systems in knowledge acquisition Information Resources: The management of information security In the Classroom: A simple template for up to 10 jobs processed by up to 6 machines Software Review: Micro Manager 2.0 & PC-POM Vol. 20, No. 5From the Editor: Market Driven, Entrepreneurial, and International? Do Our Business Schools Need a Dose of Their Own Medicine?, by Derek F. Abell, Las Vegas, 1988 Information Resources Management: Introducing New Column, by Efraim Turban, Eastern Illinois University Software Review: Mathematica, by Jack Yurkiewicz, Pace University In the Classroom : 2nd Annual Best Student Excuses, by Rick Hesse, Georgia Tech Book Corner Research Roundup The Specialist with a Universal Mind: The Study of Intelligent Systems: Cognitive Science, by Andrew Vazsonyi, University of San Francisco Information Technology: Sharing Information the EDI Way, by Lance Eliot, University of Southern California Case Writer's Forum: Case-Based Teaching in Regional Business Schools, by Manab Thakur, California State University, Fresno; and George S. Vozikis, Memphis State University Vol. 20, No. 4From the Editor: 1969 Luncheon Address to the Decision Sciences Institute, by George Kozmetsky Book Corner Software Review: The Time Machine, by Jacqueline Connor, Michelle Tennyson, Terri Van, and Peg Young, George Mason University Research Roundup Information Technology: What to look for in a word processor, by Lance Eliot, University of Southern California The Specialist with a Universal Mind: A reflection on the decision counselor, by Andrew Vazsonyi, University of San Francisco Case Writer's Forum: Improving the SWOT Analysis in Strategy Case Analysis, by Gene E. Burton and Irwin Weinstock, California State University, Fresno Vol. 20, No. 3n/a Vol. 20, No. 2From the Editor: Computer Integrated Manufacturing Development of the Educated User, by Charles T. Mosier and Beheruz N. Sethna, Clarkson University Research Roundup Software Review: P/OM Software Review (II), by Peter W. Stonebraker, DePaul University In the Classroom: Fat Branch Probability Trees, by Sherman Chottiner, Syracuse University Information Technology: Expert Systems and Business, by Lance Eliot, University of Southern California Case Writer's Forum: An Argument for an Ecological Approach to Case Analysis, by Krishna S. Dhir, The Citadel Vol. 20, No. 1 (Dec/Jan 1989)From the Editor: Research Tips, by Robert Markland, University of South Carolina Research Roundup Book Corner Software Review: P/OM Software Review (I), by Peter W. Stonebraker, DePaul University In the Classroom: Newsboys, Spreadsheets, and Data Tables, by Rick Hesse, Georgia Tech Information Technology: HyperText via HyperCard, by Lance Eliot, University of Southern California Vol. 19, No. 5Research Roundup Book Corner Software Review: Update on Project Management Market Leaders, by Edward A. Wasil, The American University; and Arjang A. Assad, University of Maryland Classroom Aids: Best & Worst Student Excuses, by Rick Hesse, Georgia Tech Information Technology: "Mess" Management, by Lance Eliot, University of Southern California On Improving Instruction: Writing Multiple Choice Questions, by Harvey J. Brightman, Georgia State University Vol. 19, No. 4Software Review: Expert System Shells, by Merrill E. Warkentin, George Mason University Classroom Aids: A Graphical Aid to Teaching Sensitivity Analysis in Linear Programming, by William M. Bassin, Shippensburg University Information Technology: Tomorrow's Computer, by Lance Eliot, University of Southern California Vol. 19, No. 3Software Review: Evaluating Microcomputer Software, by Barry Render, George Mason University Book Corner Classroom Aids: Excel: A General Spreadsheet Package that Can Be Used for Solving Complex Dynamic Programming Problems, by Rick Hesse, Georgia Tech Information Technology: Beware the Computer Criminal!, by Lance Eliot, University of Southern California On Improving Instruction: What to Avoid When Developing a Faculty Evaluation Instrument, by Harvey J. Brightman, Georgia State University Vol. 19, No. 2Classroom Aids: Lockboxes & Lotus, by Rick Hesse, Georgia Tech Information Technology: Optical Disk Technology, by Lance Eliot, University of Southern California Vol. 19, No. 1 (Dec/Jan 1988)From the Editor: Inaugural Issue, by K. Roscoe Davis Information Technology: Knowledge-Based Systems, by Lance Eliot, University of Southern California Case Writer's Forum: Using Cases in P/OM Courses, by Satish Mehra, Memphis State University On Improving Instruction: Videotaping to Improve Teaching Performance, by Harvey J. Brightman, Georgia State University Vol. 18, No. 5Case Writer's Forum: Use of Cases in the MIS Course Vol. 18, No. 4Case Writer's Forum Classroom Aids: Of Marginal Interest On Improving Instruction: The Faculty Reward System and the 40-40-20
Model: Only One Path to Excellence?, Brightman Vol. 18, No. 3Classroom Aids On Improving Instruction: On Meaningful Learning and Teaching, or, Avoiding Survey Courses, Brightman Case Writer's Forum: In Pursuit of a Journal Research Roundup Vol. 18, No. 2n/a Vol. 18, No. 1 (Dec/Jan 1987)n/a Vol. 17, No. 5Classroom Aids: Two Electronic Illusions Research Roundup Case Writer's Forum: Rejuvenation of Case Research, Max S. Wortman, Jr On Improving Instruction: How Do Our Students Learn Best, Harvey J. Brightman Book Corner Vol. 17, No. 4The Case Writer's Forum, Editor Ronald M. Zigli On Improving Instruction: Focus on Thinking, Jean C. Wyer Research Roundup Vol. 17, No. 3Classroom Aids: Spreadsheet Simulation Research Roundup Vol. 17, No. 2On Improving Instruction: So You Want to Be a Teacher, Julian Diaz Vol. 17, No. 1 (Dec/Jan 1986)Classroom Aids: Responses On Improving Instruction: A Taxonomy of Behavioral Learning Objectives, Thomas N. Tyson Research Roundup Vol. 16, No. 5Classroom Aids: Functional Innumeracy On Improving Instruction: Learning by Objectives, Michael L. Roberts Vol. 16, No. 4Computer Software Clearinghouse: Second generation integrated packages On Improving Instruction (II): Editors, Gordon Harwood and Harvey J. Brightman Classroom Aids: M.A.D. about M.S.E. Regression Research Roundup Book Corner Vol. 16, No. 3Book Corner Classroom Aids: Reader's Responses Research Roundup Vol. 16, No. 2Classroom Aids: Random Number Generation on Microcomputers Research Roundup Book Corner Vol. 16, No. 1 (Dec/Jan 1985)n/a Vol. 15, No. 5Book Corner Classroom Aids: 1984 AIDS Instructional Innovation Award Finalists Vol. 15, No. 4n/a Vol. 15, No. 3Book Corner Vol. 15, No. 2Book Corner Vol. 15, No. 1 (Dec/Jan 1984)Classroom Aids: Readers' Responses Computer Software Clearinghouse Book Corner Research Roundup Vol. 14, No. 5Classroom Aids: Too Quick & Too Dirty: Least Squares for Exponential Curves, Hesse Research Roundup Book Corner Vol. 14, No. 4Computer Software Clearinghouse Interfaces: When Corporation Meets Campus, A. Bartlett Giamatti Book Corner Research Roundup Classroom Aids: Analysis of Variance, Hesse Vol. 14, No. 3Interfaces: A Social Role for Business, Robert Mosbacher Book Corner Research Roundup Classroom Aids: Waiting Lines (Queueing Theory), Rick Hesse Vol. 14, No. 2Book Corner Interfaces: Man and Computer, John Naisbitt Research Roundup Vol. 14, No. 1 (1983)n/a Vol. 13, No. 5 (Sept/Oct '82)Interfaces: "Everybody" is Wrong About the PhD, Henry Roskovsky Research Roundup Book Corner Vol. 13, No. 4 (July '82)Interfaces: Our Newest Minority: The Technologically Illiterate, Paul Hurd Research Roundup Book Corner Vol. 12, No. 8 (sic) (May '82)Computer Software Clearinghouse : Decision Rooms Facilitate Both Teaching and Learning, Couger Research Roundup Interfaces: State vs. Sweat, John Cisco Book Corner Vol. 12, No. 7 (sic) (March '82)Computer Software Clearinghouse: Progress in Computer Use, Couger Interfaces: We Are Witness to a Revolution of the Mind, Joseph A. Rice Book Corner Research Roundup Vol. 12, No. 6 (Dec/Jan '82)Book Corner Research Roundup Interfaces: On the Proper Training of Future Management, Gene Woolsey Vol. 12, No. 5 (Sept.)Interfaces: The Selling of Higher Education, Clifford Pugh Book Corner Computer Software Clearinghouse: Computer Programs to Give Students
Experience in Evaluating Alternatives, Couger Vol. 12, No. 4Book Corner Research Roundup
Vol. 12, No. 3Research Roundup Book Corner Interfaces: Challenge of the Eighties: The Small Business Owner, Andrew Vazsonyi Computer Software Clearinghouse Vol. 12, No. 2 (March '81)Research Roundup Book Corner Interfaces: Education Belongs at the Cabinet Level, Shirley Hufstedler,
Carter admin. Vol. 11, No. 5/Vol. 12, No. 1 (Dec '80/Jan '81)Research Roundup Book Corner Computer Software Clearinghouse: What's Happening with the Business
Game?, Couger Vol. 11, No. 4 (Sept/Oct '80)Book Corner Interfaces: "Big Business Day" Is One Big Sham, Gerald Keim,
Barry Baysinger, Roger Meiners, et al Vol. 11, No. 3 (July '80)Interfaces: Coordinating Boards Not Helping Colleges, James L. Fisher, Council for Advancement and Support of Education Computer Software Clearinghouse: Computing Competency for Faculty, J. Daniel Couger Book Corner Research Roundup Vol. 11, No. 2 (May '80)Interfaces: Nightmare of Bureaucracy Run Wild, Ithiel del Sola Pool Computer Software Clearinghouse Research Roundup Book Corner Vol. 11, No. 1 (March '80)Research Roundup Interfaces: Ties that Bind: American Universities, the Seedbeds of Government Regulation, Are Being Hoist on Their Own Petard; Paul Seabury Book Corner Vol. 10, No. 6 (Nov/Dec '79)Research Roundup Interfaces: For More Talk between Business and Educators, J.W. Peltason, American Education Assoc. Computer Software Clearinghouse: Three Attitudes Concerning DSS in the Curriculum, J. Daniel Couger Book Corner Vol. 10, No. 5Book Corner Research Roundup Interfaces: Future Directions for AIDS, Earle Steinberg Vol. 10, No. 4Book Corner Research Roundup Computer Software Clearinghouse: Approaches for Teaching DSS, J. Daniel Couger Pedagogical Points Vol. 10, No. 3Pedagogical Points: An Illustration of Market Research for a Small Business, Steve Brown Book Corner Research Roundup Computer Software Clearinghouse: Evolution of MIS Course to Include DSS Pedagogical Points Interfaces: Is Tenure Dying?, Earle Steinberg Vol. 10, No. 2Interfaces: Real-World Student Class Projects Disclose Negligence or Pitfall in Inventory Control? Research Roundup Pedagogical Points Book Corner Vol. 10, No. 1 (1979)n/a Vol. 9, No. 6 (Nov. 1978)Interfaces: On the Respectability of Business as an Academic Subject, Neil B. Marks Pedagogical Points Research Roundup Book Corner Vol. 9, No. 5 (Sept. 1978)Research Roundup Interfaces Computer Software Clearinghouse Pedagogical Points Production/Operations Management in Transition, Jack Meredith Vol. 9, No. 4 (July 1978)Interfaces: The Uneducated in Our Midst, Gerald M. Hoffman Business Computing Topics and Software Pedagogical Points Research Roundup Book Corner Vol. 9, No. 3 (March 1978)n/a Vol. 9, No. 2 (March 1978)Research Roundup Interfaces: The Amateurs in Our Midst, Gene Woolsey Computer Software Clearinghouse Book Corner Vol. 9, No. 1 (Jan. 1978)Research Roundup Interfaces: The Cavemen in our Midst, Andrew Vazsonyi Computer Software Clearinghouse Book Corner Pedagogical Points Vol. 8, No. 5 (Nov. 1977)Research Roundup Interfaces Computer Software Clearinghouse Book Corner Pedagogical Points Vol. 8, No. 4 (Sept. 1977)Research Roundup Interfaces Computer Software Clearinghouse Book Corner Pedagogical Points Vol. 8, No. 3 (July 1977)Research Roundup Interfaces Computer Software Clearinghouse Book Corner Pedagogical Points Vol. 8, No. 2 (April 1977)Computer Software Clearinghouse Interfaces Research Roundup Pedagogical Points Book Corner Vol. 8, No. 1 (January 1977)Research Roundup Pedagogical Points Book Corner Notes: Issues before Volume 8 not available at this time, although it should be noted that relatively few feature articles are found in earlier versions of Decision Line (which was started in 1974). Also, many feature article titles from earlier issues were not given titles. Where no author is noted, the article was written by the feature editor. n/a = Issue missing from archives. For more information or reprints, contact the managing editor at hjacobs@gsu.edu |
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