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1995 CAUSE/EFFECT INDEX Feature Articles Office of Computer and Information Systems, Campus Profile The Pennsylvania State University. “Ob- Actis, Bev. “A Small School Ventures into the servations on Benchmarking Informa- The Metropolitan Community Colleges. World of the CWIS.” Winter, pp. 22-29. tion Technology Support.” Spring, pp. Winter, pp. 32-35. Borel, Sue, and Natalie Vincent. “Tran- 20-28. The Pennsylvania State University. Fall, pp. sitioning Technology—Changing the Porter, John D., and John J. Rome. “Lessons 28-31. Culture at Syracuse University.” Fall, from a Successful Data Warehouse Seattle Pacific University. Spring, pp. 32-34. pp. 39-46. Implementation.” Winter, pp. 43-50. University of Idaho. Summer, pp. 30-33. Bosworth, Michael. “Rolling Out a Data Rowley, Kurt. “Understanding Software Warehouse Quickly at UMasAs Sim:pl e Interoperability in a Technology-Sup- Startt o a Complex Task.” Spring, pp. 40- ported System of Education.” Fall, pp. Viewpoints 45. 20-26. Burns, Laurie L., and Cheryl Munn-Fremon. “Partnerships with the Deans: Delivery Bazillion, Richard J., and Connie L. Braun. of the ‘Whole Product.’” Summer, pp. 8- “Building Virtual—and Spatial—Librar- CNI Report 14. ies for Distance Learning.” Winter, pp. Chan, Susy S. “Strategies for Restructuring IT 51-54. Organizations.” Fall, pp. 13-19. West, Richard P. “Competition in Higher Bleed, Ronald, and Polley Anne McClure. Conway, James E. “Evolution of SOLAR, Education?” Spring, pp. 3-4. “What Information Resources Manag- Harvard’s Client/Server-Based Fund- . “The Internet: Next Steps in the ers Need to Understand about the raising Management System.” Spring, Evolution.” Fall, pp. 3-4. Higher Education Enterprise.” Winter, pp. 46-52. . “Is There a Picture in Our pp. 57-58. Graves, William H., Carol G. Jenkins, and Networked Information Future?” Brodie, Maxine, and Neil McLean. “Process Anne S. Parker. “Development of an Summer, pp. 3-4. Reengineering in Academic Libraries: Electronic Information Policy Frame- . “Sharing the Challenge of Net- Shifting to Client-Centered Resource work.” Summer, pp. 15-23. worked Information.” Winter, p. 3. Provision.” Summer, pp. 40-46. Heterick, Robert C., Jr. “Engineers and Ivory Conrad, Larry Dean, and Sheila E. Murphy. Towers.” Spring, pp. 14-19. “The Manager’s Changing Role in a Jackson, Tad, Gary Hammon, and Martin Current Issues Teams Environment.” Summer, pp. 47- Smith. “PRO*CAST: Providing Timely 49. Information to Monitor Progress Toward Quinn, Christine A. “From Grass Roots to University Goals.” Fall, pp. 27, 32-38. “Current Issues for Higher Education Infor- Corporate Image—The Maturation of Jacobson, Carl. “Internet Tools Access Ad- mation Resources Management.” A the Web.” Fall, pp. 49-51. ministrative Data at the University of summary of issues identified by the Sharrow, Marilyn J. “Library and IT Collabo- CAUSE Current Issues Committee. Sum- ration Projects: Nine Challenges.” Win- Delaware.” Fall, pp. 7-12. Koopman, Ann. “Library Web Implementa- mer, pp. 5-7. ter, pp. 55-56. tion: A Tale of Two Sites.” Winter, pp. Ernst, David J., and Peter Segall. “Information Stahl, Bil. “Trends and Challenges for Aca- Resources and Institutional Effective- demic Libraries and Information Ser- 15-21. Laudato, Nicholas C., and Dennis J. ness: The Need for a Holistic Approach vices.” Spring, pp. 53-55. DeSantis. “Reshaping the Enterprise to Planning and Budgeting.” Spring, pp. Tannenbaum, Robert S. “Teaching, Learn- through an Information Architecture 11-13. ing, and Technology at Research | Uni- Hersey, Karen. “Coping with Copyright and versities.” Fall, p. 52. and Process Reengineering.” Winter, pp. 30-31, 36-42. Beyond: New Challenges as the Library Goes Digital.” Winter, pp. 4-6. Luker, Mark, Jack Duwe, and Tad Pinkerton. Plice, Samuel J. “Why Your Campus Should , “Restructuring a Large IT Organization: Consider Adopting OSF’s DCE Stan- Good Ideas Theory, Model, Process, and Initial Re- dards.” Spring, pp. 5-7. sults.” Summer, pp. 24-29, 34. MacKnight, Carol B. “Managing Technologi- Shull, Chris, Noam Arzt, and Dan Upde- Allmendinger, Susan. “Internet-Worthy: cal Change in Academe.” Spring, pp. grove. “Blood, Sweat, and Tears on the Getting Students Fit for the Road.” 29-31, 35-39. Distributed Computing Trail.” Fall, pp. Spring, pp. 56-57. Massey, Margaret G., and Deborah W. 5-6. Robings, Kathee, Stu Warford, and Chris Stedman. “Emotional Climate in the In- Yuochunas, Nancy. “DCE: A Foundation for Stivers. “Information Resources Service formation Technology Organization: Administrative Software Collaboration Partner Program.” Summer, pp. 50-53. Crisis or Crossroads?” Winter, pp. 7-14. in Higher Education.” Spring, pp. 8-10. Stewart, Henry M. “OLAP: A Fast, Easy, McDaniel, Elizabeth A., and Ronald H. Epp. Affordable Executive Information Sys- “Fee-based Information Services: The tem—Finally!” Fall, pp. 47-48. Promises and Pitfalls of aN ew Revenue Source in Higher Education.” Summer, pp. 35-39. CAUSE/EFFECT Winter 1995

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