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Congressional Reliance On And Use Of Computers
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Proceedings of the 1978 annual conference table of contents
Washington, D.C., United States
Page: 130  
Year of Publication: 1978
ISBN:0-89791-000-1
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ABSTRACT

This session will explore the evolution of information support services on Capitol Hill, with an emphasis on the utilization of information technology: computers, microforms, telecommunications, audio and video technologies. The complexities of changing legislative information needs—fulfilling chamber, committee, and constituent service requirements alike—will be discussed in the light of the benefits and limitations inherent in using such technology-supported capabilities as computers. Future options for packaging information, special dynamic display systems, and increased reliance on interactive computer and communications activities will also be discussed.


Collaborative Colleagues:
John K. Swearingen: colleagues
Boyd L. Alexander: colleagues
John J. Boyle: colleagues
Robert L. Chartrand: colleagues