8 research outputs found
Computer Tools for Public-Sector Management
absTracT Almost any public-sector task employing a computer can be accomplished more efficiently with a variety of tools rather than any single one. Basic tools include word processing, spreadsheet, statistics, and database-management programs. Beyond these, Web authoring software, presentation software, graphics, project-planning and -management software, decision analysis, and geographic information systems can be helpful depending upon the job at hand
Polls Apart. By John P. Robinson and Robert Meadow. (Cabin John, Md.: Seven Locks Press, 1982. Pp. xix + 183. $14.95.)
Questions and Answers in Attitude Surveys: Experiments on Question Form, Wording, and Context. By Howard Schuman and Stanley Presser. (New York: Academic Press, 1981. Pp. xii + 370. $29.50.)
Alabama Constitution: 100 Years of Controversy | Vol. 4: Big Mules Vs. Reformers: A Clash of Wills
Alabama Constitution: 100 Years of Controversy is a series originally recorded on VHS that features historians and other experts exploring different aspects of the Alabama Constitution of 1901. The original VHS set was made up of 15 tapes; the Library received 11 episodes as a donation. One tape (with episode 7) was unable to be played or digitized. The other 10 episodes are available for streaming and download.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_alhist/1011/thumbnail.jp