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A model academic Integrated Information Center

✍ Scribed by Adams, Carl ;Beath, Cynthia Mathis ;Bolan, Richard ;Branin, Joseph ;D'Elia, George ;Rohde, Nancy Freeman ;Straub, Detmar


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
703 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0002-8231

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✦ Synopsis


Based on the results of the information and technology requirements assessments, three configuratlons for the model IIC were developed-a basic model, an intermediate model, and an advanced model. These configurations of the model IIC represent increasing numbers and sophistication of support capabilities as well as increasing costs. They represent possible stages of implementation depending on the requirements of the academic unit and the resources at its disposal.


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