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Befriending the faculty

Proceedings of the 18th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, 1990
Having a good image is important for a computing center. Unfortunately we often restrict ourselves to parochial methods, such as newsletters and online help systems, to promote our services to the faculty. By doing so we communicate well with those who already use our facilities and poorly, if at all, with those who are unaware of what we offer.
David Stack, Tom Phillip
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Faculty-Faculty Mentoring Relationships

NASPA Journal, 1996
This comparative research study explores the frequency and quality of faculty-faculty mentoring experiences at a northern California and an Australian University.
Jeanne Madison, Carol Huston
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Faculty development

Proceedings of the annual ACM SIGUCCS symposium on The administration and management of small-college computing centers - SIGUCCS '72, 1972
My organization, the North Carolina Educational Computing Service (NCECS), is a regional computer center currently serving forty institutions of higher education in North Carolina. We have been heavily involved in faculty training since our network began in 1967. After about two years of network operation, we realized that computer usage in disciplines
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The Voluntary Faculty

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966
The function and rewards of the voluntary parttime faculty upon which the great majority of our medical schools must continue to lean heavily is well expressed by the chief of the division of Otolaryngology at the University of Miami .—Ed. THIS school of medicine, like many others about the country depends upon a corps of full-time or geographic full ...
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Faculty Retirement

Science, 1991
I would like to point out several errors of citation at the end of my article ;;Cocaine addiction: Psychology and neuropsychology'' (29 Mar., p. 1580). In the References and Notes, reference 42 was missing. It should have read, ;;42. T. Kosten et al., in preparation.'' Also in the References and Notes, reference 44 should have been numbered 43.
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Words and the Faculty

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1962
Last month we were talking of words in general and of medical and scientific language in particular. Words, we said, were in a very real sense living symbols of the long pilgrimage of our race. Precise and literate language in medicine was essential to the integrity and stature of the profession. The exercise of judgment and care in this matter remains
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