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Phillips, D. (1989). Human Services Computing: The State of the Art. New
Technology in the Human Services, 4(4), 23-32.
Abstract: The Human Service Information Technology Applications (HUSITA) conference took place in Birmingham, England in September, 1987. It brought together almost all of the world's leading academics and IT specialists in the field of new technology in the human services. During the conference 150 papers were presented. Over three-quarters of these papers have now been published in either book form or in issues of New Technology in the Human Services Journal or the Computer Use in Social Services Network Newsletter. This article reviews the content and significance of these publications. *. |
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