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Web site of the the Association for Survey Computing (ASC), "the premier professional association for Survey Computing in the UK". Originally known as the Study Group on Computers in Survey Analysis (SGCSA), ASC was formed in 1971 in order to help "... improve knowledge of good practice in survey computing and to disseminate information on techniques and survey software". |
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This is the homepage of the Qualitative Research Interest Group (QRIG) website. The site is maintained by David Morgan, an academic interested in qualitative research based at Portland State University in the United States. |
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Web site of the archive-qualitative-data mailing list, one of over 3000 electronic discussion lists provided by Mailbase for the UK higher education community. |
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The ISI Web of Science provides access to the Social Sciences Citation Index, the Arts and Humanities Citation Index and the Science Citation Index. "The Social Sciences Citation Index is a multidisciplinary database, with searchable author abstracts, covering the journal literature of the social sciences. It indexes more than 1,725 journals spanning 50 disciplines, as well as covering individually selected, relevant items from over 3,300 journals." The database was formerly hosted at BIDS and is now hosted at MIMAS (Manchester Information and Associated Services). |
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Federal Times online is a weekly journal published for US government employees. It covers issues relating to the management of the public sector in the USA, public servant pay structures, benefits, training and career progression. It also contains news on the adoption of information technology by government departments. The web site provides access to the current issue of the journal. | |
This news item, taken from the BBC Web site, reports on a downturn in worldwide PC sales. This is possibly linked to the slowdown in the US economy. But there are also signs that the PC market may be reaching saturation. The report looks at possible new trends in software use and other types of technology like DVDs and television Internet access. There are links to other BBC business new items and related stories. |