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- 2004
- Mark A. Adams:
Managing open access labs: "MacGyver principle". SIGUCCS 2004: 183-187 - Salvador Báez-Franceschi, Karen Le, Diana Velez:
Web-based technologies: reaching their ultimate potential on restricted budgets. SIGUCCS 2004: 336-339 - Jeff Balvanz, Don Paulsen, Joe Struss:
Spam software evaluation, training, and support: fighting back to reclaim the email inbox. SIGUCCS 2004: 385-387 - Kyle Barger:
Condemned to repeat history: lessons I'm still learning. SIGUCCS 2004: 40-43 - Robert L. Barley, Yancy Phillips:
Lessons learned from the novell and groupWise upgrade of the summer 2003 or "what we did on our summer vacation!". SIGUCCS 2004: 161-166 - Nancy J. Bauer:
Demand, drag, or deal: persuading faculty to transform higher education. SIGUCCS 2004: 66-68 - Gretchen Beck:
Residential computing consultants: help center after hours and onsite. SIGUCCS 2004: 375-376 - Betsy Black, E. Axel Larsson:
A case study: implementing supportworks professional helpdesk at drew university. SIGUCCS 2004: 26-29 - David J. Blezard:
Thin-clients for clusters: working ourselves out of a job? SIGUCCS 2004: 310-314 - Ellen Yu Borkowski, Jay Elvove, Christopher Higgins, Sonja Kueppers:
Voluntary centralization of user support in a de-centralized organization. SIGUCCS 2004: 327-331 - Steven K. Brawn, R. Mark Koan, Kelly Caye:
Staying secure in an insecure world: 802.1x secure wireless computer connectivity for students, faculty, and staff to the campus network. SIGUCCS 2004: 273-277 - Dianne Brotherson:
Turning the titanic: changing a PIN to a password. SIGUCCS 2004: 315-318 - Wayne Brown:
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation planning and structure: a recipe for ERP success. SIGUCCS 2004: 82-86 - Louis W. Canaiy, Mark R. Ritschard:
An open source print management system that works. SIGUCCS 2004: 198-201 - Frank W. Connolly, Daryl L. Nardick:
Beyond the technology. SIGUCCS 2004: 4-6 - Teresa Crafton, Kenneth Janz:
Reenvisioning training: new partnerships and focus. SIGUCCS 2004: 250-255 - Kristina A. Cunningham, Tammy Hohlt:
Paper copy to online: the push to get employees into the 21st century. SIGUCCS 2004: 237-240 - Regina Davis, Sylvia Maxwell:
The comprehensive IT help desk: a single point-of-contact for the university community. SIGUCCS 2004: 37-39 - Ken Dietel:
Mastering IT change management step two: moving from ignorant anarchy to informed anarchy. SIGUCCS 2004: 188-190 - David Dunn:
Information busters: communicating with your campus community. SIGUCCS 2004: 136-138 - Douglas E. Ennis, Divyangi Anchan, Mahmoud Pegah:
The front line battle against P2P. SIGUCCS 2004: 101-106 - Elizabeth A. Evans, Carolyn M. Kotlas, Donna W. Bailey, Abe Crystal, Terri Buckner:
It's eleven o'clock: do you know where your identity is? SIGUCCS 2004: 361-363 - Joelle Faulks:
Outsource this!: broaden support and reduce staff burnout. SIGUCCS 2004: 227-231 - Rommel P. Feria:
Providing effective ICT services using open source technologies: University of the Philippines experience. SIGUCCS 2004: 369-371 - Katherine Forbes-Pitt:
Getting rid of registration at the LSE. SIGUCCS 2004: 110-114 - Brian Gardner:
Bringing laptops to class: the front lines of curricular computing. SIGUCCS 2004: 7-12 - Thomas A. Gerace, Jean Mouton:
The challenges and successes of implementing an enterprise patch management solution. SIGUCCS 2004: 30-33 - Scott E. Hanselman, Luis O. Hernández, Divyangi Anchan, Mahmoud Pegah:
OS X: here we go again. SIGUCCS 2004: 221-226 - Scott Harrigan:
Invert your training program: revisited. SIGUCCS 2004: 143-149 - Joy Hathaway:
Project juggling: the evolution of a process. SIGUCCS 2004: 247-249
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