- Richard A. Pollak:
Performance evaluation: a step toward accountability. SIGUCCS 1976: 103-105 - Mel D. Ray:
User services and operations. SIGUCCS 1976: 49 - Louise Rehling:
The notice file system. SIGUCCS 1976: 82-90 - Edrice Reynolds:
From chaos to credibility. SIGUCCS 1976: 55-60 - Jack H. Rhine Jr.:
Computers and testing, a new application. SIGUCCS 1976: 22-25 - David G. Roach:
Human oriented user services: a break with tradition. SIGUCCS 1976: 111-113 - Judith S. Rowe:
National and international developments in providing data information services. SIGUCCS 1976: 97-99 - Frank B. Rowlett Jr.:
The new computer profession. SIGUCCS 1976: 106-107 - Rita Seplowitz Saltz:
The computer center newsletter: a struggle for survival. SIGUCCS 1976: 19-21 - John Schofield:
Selecting standard time-sharing terminals. SIGUCCS 1976: 14-18 - Lois J. Secrist:
Work planning and project control for user services. SIGUCCS 1976: 100-102 - Lyle B. Smith:
Elements of success for user services. SIGUCCS 1976: 1-7 - Hilda M. Standley:
User services Watergate: information management in a multi-vendor environment. SIGUCCS 1976: 143-144 - Ric O. Stewart:
Commuter students' computer usage. SIGUCCS 1976: 114-117 - Jon A. Stewart:
Human factors influencing the command, control and communication functions of a timesharing system. SIGUCCS 1976: 118-121 - Gerald L. Swanson:
Overview of consulting in a multi-vendor environment. SIGUCCS 1976: 135-136 - Pete L. Trotter:
User feedback and how to get it. SIGUCCS 1976: 130-132 - Ann White:
How can documentors keep in touch with users? SIGUCCS 1976: 133-134 - Beth Wyckoff:
The magic black box. SIGUCCS 1976: 47-48 - John H. Esbin:
Proceedings of the 4th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, Tucson, Arizona, USA, November 7-10, 1976. ACM 1976 [contents]