Description |
451 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
Haworth social administration |
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Haworth social administration.
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Contents |
Pt. I. Basic Concepts and History. Ch. 1. Personal Views of Human Service Technology. Ch. 2. Basic Concepts and Historical Context -- Pt. II. Applications of Information Technology in the Human Services. Ch. 3. Professional Generic Applications and Assistive Technology. Ch. 4. Management Applications. Ch. 5. Human Services IT Applications -- Pt. III. Designing, Developing, and Implementing Information Technology Systems. Ch. 6. The Process of Developing IT Applications. Ch. 7. Applying Systems and Decision-Making Theories. Ch. 8. Assessing Human Service Information Needs. Ch. 9. Hardware and Software Influences on IT Development. Ch. 10. Database Management Influences on IT Development. Ch. 11. Networking, Telecommunications, and Internet Influences on IT Development -- Pt. IV. Maintaining Information Technology. Ch. 12. Managing, Supporting, and Evaluating IT Applications. Ch. 13. Trends, Issues, and the Future |
Summary |
Human Services Technology will teach you how to incorporate information technology (IT) into your human services work to collect better information and design applications that will benefit your clients |
Notes |
"Second edition of Human services computing: condepts and applications" |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 427-439) and indexes |
Subject |
Human services -- Administration -- Data processing.
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Human services -- Data processing.
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Social service -- Data processing.
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Author |
Schoech, Dick.
Human services computing
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LC no. |
98048698 |
ISBN |
078900108X (hardcover : alk. paper) |
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0789009439 |
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