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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1994

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Higher Education’s New High-Tech Executives

To plan for and manage the high-tech revolution, institutions are introducing a CIO.

From Volume 23 Number 1 | Fall 1994

Abstract: Over the last 15 years, an important new administrative position has emerged at hundreds of colleges and universities. Known as the chief information officer (CIO) or senior information technology executive (SITE), this important position has appeared because of the tremendous growth in the technology and telecommunications industry. In addition, the necessity to integrate new technology (the computer center) with traditional educational methods (the library), reduce costs, and manage technology growth has made the CIO/SITE a valuable institutional asset. There are three routes of entry into the CIO/SITE position. Many people come from faculty positions, where knowledge of politics, economics, and social issues in higher education is important. A few enter from industry, and others through library science. There are six models to help colleges and universities plan for the transition to high-tech higher education: (1) The CIO/SITE has almost complete control of information technologies. (2) The CIO/SITE is in charge of many, but not all, informational resources. (3) The CIO/SITE controls technological operations while traditional administrators handle nontechnical operations. (4) The librarian is the CIO/SITE if he or she knows about technology. (5) An in-house technology consultant with minor management responsiblities has control. (6) There is no CIO/SITE. As the technology revolution continues, higher education institutions will have a greater need to plan for and manage it. The CIO/SITE will not only install the information infrastructure but will have to stay informed about the tremendous amount of new technology. The CIO/SITE is a necessary member of colleges and universites.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

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October 1, 1994

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Planning for Greater Student Satisfaction

From Volume 23 Number 1 | Fall 1994

Abstract: Book review: Service Quality: New Directions in Theory and Practice, edited by Roland Rust and Richard Oliver. Sage Publications, 1993. 268 pages. ISBN 0-8039-4919-7.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1994

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Revisiting Affirmative Action

From Volume 23 Number 1 | Fall 1994

Abstract: Book Review: Affirmative Action and the University: A Philosophical Inquiry, edited by Steven Cahn. Temple University, 1993. 299 pages. ISBN 1-56639-030-3.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1994

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Doing Research with Industry

From Volume 22 Number 4 | Summer 1994

Abstract: Book review: Planning and Managing Industry-University Research Collaborations, by Rudolph Carboni. Quorum Books, 1992. 225 pages. ISBN 0-88930-769-9

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1994

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Education’s New Academic Work Force

Teaching at our colleges and universities has gone through an irreversible shift. What should institutions do?

From Volume 22 Number 4 | Summer 1994

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1994

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What is the Future for Black Land-Grant Colleges?

From Volume 22 Number 4 | Summer 1994

Abstract: Book review: Century of Service: Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, 1890-1990, edited by Ralph Christy and Lionel Williamson. transactions Publishers, 1992. 166 pages. ISBN 1-56000-002-3

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1994

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Fund Raising for Higher Education

From Volume 22 Number 4 | Summer 1994

Abstract: Book Review: Education Fund Raising: Principles and Practices, edited by Micheal Worth. AMerican Council on Education/Oryx Press, 1993. 441 pages. ISBN 0-89774-814-X The Dean's Role in Fund Raising, by Margarete Rooney Hall. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993. 120 pages. ISBN 0-8018-4495-9

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1994

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Why Cultural Change is So Difficult

From Volume 22 Number 4 | Summer 1994

Abstract: Book review: The Four Cultures of the Academy, by William Berquist. Joosey-Bass, 1992. 250 pages. ISBN 1-55542-4317.

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