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Pay for Print Versus Print Conservation: It's All in How You "Sell" It
March 22, 2006 | A session at the NERCOMP Annual Conference 2006

Charging for printing is always a sticky subject: students, seeing it as yet another fee, think they're being "nickeled and dimed" to death. Le Moyne College introduced a print conse…

Doing More with Less: Finding Solutions That Don't Cost a Bundle
March 21, 2006 | A session at the NERCOMP Annual Conference 2006

Budgets are flat, demand is increasing, adding more staff isn't feasible, and cutting support is scary. Learn how Hamilton College adjusted its support models in three key areas (Help Desk, Fa…

The Economic Imperative for Teaching with Technology
January 1, 2006

Innovative approaches to increasing classroom productivity are the best option for controlling the escalating costs of research universities. In 1997, management guru Peter Drucker predicted that i…

PrintSense: Making Sense of Print Management
March 14, 2006

This research bulletin describes the process by which The College of New Jersey considered choices and built a functional model for managing on-campus student printing costs, resources, and suppo…

E10 Session Podcast: The 2010 Campus Computing Survey
January 3, 2011

Begun in 1990, the Campus Computing Project is the largest continuing study of the role of computing, e-learning, and information technology in U.S. higher education. In this session, Kenneth C…

E10 Session Podcast: CIOs in Wonderland: Transformational Leadership for Interesting Times
December 28, 2010

Facing unprecedented financial challenges, IT leaders at campuses of the California State University collaborated to identify and implement transformational initiatives that could save several mi…

Bridging the GAP: Unified Approaches to Governance, Architecture, and Procurement
December 8, 2005

Presentation at the December 2005 ECAR Symposium in Carefree, Arizona. This presentation identifies a set of principles covering information technology governance, architecture, and procurement (…

Information Technology Funding in Higher Education
February 18, 2004

This is the February 2004 ECAR survey instrument used for ECAR Research Study Information Technology Funding in Higher Education. This is the Feb…

The New Depression in Higher Education
January 1, 2002

McPherson and Schapiro began their careers as economistsand so much of their work reflects that view. Todayas college presidents, they have a different vantage pointfrom which to view institutional…

Coping with Recession: Public Policy, Economic Downturns, and Higher Education
January 1, 2002

This essay is about recessions and the major policy considerations that states and institutions must face in the current economic downturn. Discussions center around the public policy implications …

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