ABSTRACT
During the past two years, every university computing center has been experiencing and striving to respond to a broad spectrum of changes in their own local environments. The panalists will share their own recent experiences in the following areas:
An Expanding User Audience
Evolving Computer Systems
Changing Organization Structure
The discussion will focus on viewing the stimulus of change as a positive force, providing opportunities for creative and innovative solutions, for re-thinking of roles and responsibilities, and for re-evaluating institutional procedures and structures.
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