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Duke University
Cover photo: Duke Chapel, the centerpiece of Duke University's Gothic West Campus since 1932, is marked by a 210-foot tower housing a 50-bell carillon. Founded in 1924 by James B. Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke, the institution frequently wins attention for its research achievements and academic innovations. Cover photo by Jim Wallace. Photo above by Jim Todd.

Departments

From the Editor

CNI Report
Another Essential Element
of the Campus Network

by Richard P. West

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Current Issues

Privacy Issues in a Virtual Learning Environment
by Susan K. Ferencz, Indiana University, and C.W. Goldsmith, University of Texas at Austin

Features

Managing Knowledge: An Interview with Thomas Davenport
interviewed by Gerald Bernbom, Indiana University

Is Strategic Planning for Technology an Oxymoron?
by Martin Ringle, Reed College, and Daniel Updegrove, Yale University

The Technical Realities of Virtual Learning: An Overview for the Non-Technologist
by Kenneth J. Klingenstein, University of Colorado, Boulder

Computer Center-Library Relations at Smaller Institutions: A Look from Both Sides
by Larry Hardesty, Austin College

Putting the Web to Work: Streamlining Work Flow via an Institutional Intranet
by Perry Brunelli and Lynn Gunn, Medical College of Wisconsin

Home-Grown Web Help Desk Software
by Fredrick Miller, Illinois Wesleyan University

Viewpoints

A Visit from Saint Mickolas: Earning Your Mouster's Degree in Leadership
by Howard Strauss, Princeton University