ABSTRACT
Approaches to the technical, political, economic and human factors issues in planning and provision of word processing services for a university.While usage of word processing services at Stanford's computer center has continued to grow, the University has experienced a proliferation of commercial stand alone equipment. After over a year of guiding administrative offices and academic departments in selecting among the alternatives, the interdepartmental Committee on Office Systems and Technology (COST) is preparing a recommendation for a campus-wide system.
- Word processing services for a university: experiences at Stanford
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