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Volume
14
Issue 3/4
Reviews
- Community'
in the Network Society Conference review by Susan Kenyon
- Internet ethics
Book review by Carol Bond
Issue1/2
- How
are we to grow old? Robin Burley
- The
social and psychological aspects of smart home technology within
the care sector Guy Dewsbury
- From
caring home to smart house - a needs led evolution D A Bradley,
S Levy and S J Brownsell
- Frankestein
homes: would you want to live in one? Bruce J Taylor
- Design
with care Keith Cheverst, Karen Clarke, Sue Cobb, Terry Hemmings,
Stewart Kember, Keith Mitchell, Peter Phillips, rob Procter, Tom
Rodden and Mark Rouncefield
- Hospital
managers closely observed: some features of new technology and everyday
mangerial work Karen Clarke, Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter and
Mark Rouncefield
Volume
13
Issue3/4
Book Reviews
- Teaching for
quality learning at university: what the student does review by
On-Kwok Lai
- Reflection
in learning and professional development theory and practice review
by Jackie Powell
- What kind
of university? International perspectives on knowledge, participation
and governance review by On-Kwok Lai
- Governing in
the information age review by Jan Steyaert
- Creative technological
change: the shaping of technology and organisations review by
Keith Grint
- Volume
12
Published,
in 2 parts, in September 1999 as a special conference issue of
HUSITA-5 http://www.husita.org
Human services in
the information society: the broader context
Information
communication technology: a barrier to citizenship Joe Ravetz
Re-inventing
the Governance Structure for better health and welfare: towards
a teledemocracy enhanced participatory regime in the next millenium
On-Kwok La
Issue 1/2
UpFront Jackie
Rafferty
Information technology
for specific user groups
Internet
based information and support: use by parents of children with
disabilities Nancy Shank, Debbie Laible, Virginia Murphy-Berman
and Gregg Wright
DISCUS
- Using Internet based technology to support the practical aspects
of care D. F. Poulson and C. A. Nicolle
Experience
of an electronic newspaper service for the blind Paolo Graziani
and Laura Burzagli
Computer
work in sheltered employment: a systematic approach for qualification
Klaus J. Zink, Frank Leidermann and Harald Weber
Rehabilitation
information system for people with disabilities Alexander Shoshmin,
Natalie Martynova and Anna Riabokon
Virtual
networks for language therapy - experiences Magnus Magnusson and
Marianne Christensen
Establishment
of the network in the field of augmentative and alternative communication
(AAC) in Finland Tuula Petäkoski-Hult
Videoconferencing
in psychiatry Marja-Leena Mielonen, Juha Moring, Arto Ohinmaa
and Matti Isohanni
Personalised
software application compensating memory disorders Jaana Leikas,
Juha Pärkkä and Petteri Jämsä
Computer
based interventions for assisting people who have suffered trauma
Bryan Williams, D. Ramanee Peiris, Peter Gregor, Norman Alm, Susan
Cumming,Gillian Flockhart and MarjoryGroundwater
Social service provision supported by technology
Monitoring
child care in adverse circumstances Andy Bilson
The
Community Services Network (CSN): creating an integrated service
delivery network - the Baltimore open systems laboratory model
Gregory A. Stosuy and Joseph P. Eaglin
Seamless
service chains in social welfare and healthcare information technology
in Finland Sirpa Kuusisto-Niemi
Developing
a computer supported evaluation system in a human service organization
Peter Gabor and Jackie Sieppert
Closing
the gap between central and local authorities for welfare and
health Anni Hakkarainen
PLANEC
- Information based care for elderly people Marja Vaarama and
Lic Päivi Voutilainen
- Volume
11
Issue
4
Papers
Reviews
- The information
age: economy, society and culture: Volume III - end of the millenium
reviewed by Bob Sapey
- Worker safety
advisor reviewed by Colin Barnes
- Billy Breaks
the Rules reviewed by John Bennetts & Paula Nicholls
Issue 3
UpFront Jackie
Rafferty
Papers
Reviews
- Making sense
of the internet: a guide for small voluntary organisations reviewed
by Steph Petrie and Andy Richardson
- A tool for
the trade? the use of information technology in the care mangement
process reviewed by Steve Wells
- The information
age: economy, society and culture: Volume II - the power of identity
reviewed by Bob Sapey
- Cyberspace
divide: equality, agency and policy in the information society
reviewed by Michael Hardy
- Social Trends
CD-Rom reviewed by Bob Sapey
- Women's Rights..the
story so far reviewed by Dr Anne Scott
Issue 2
UpFront Jackie
Rafferty
Papers
- Steyaert
J & Gould N (1998), The social aspects of the information society:
transmogrifying issues and approaches to social policy, New
Technology in the Human Services 11(2), pp. 2-9
- Rafferty
J (1998), Social work and information and communication technologies:
the tortoise and the hare?, New Technology in the Human Services
11(2), pp.10-12
- Bruce
D. Friedman, Dane Ward and Art Biagianti, (1998), Using Technology
to Forge New Allegiances in Social Work Education New Technology
in the Human Services 11(2), pp. 13-18
Reviews
- The information
age: economy, society and culture: volume 1 - the rise of the
network society reviewed by Bob Sapey
- Telecommunications
for older people and disabled people in europe. Preparing for
the information society reviewed by Jane Seale
- Technology
and the elderly: The role of technology in prolonging the independence
of the elderly in the community care context reviewed by Michael
Curtin
Expanding
post secondary options for minority students with disabilities
reviewed by Nadia Clarkin
Issue 1
UpFront Jackie
Rafferty
Papers
-
Volume
10
Issue 4
UpFront Jackie Rafferty
Paper
Practice and Policy Papers
Reviews
Issue 3
UpFront
Papers
Reviews
Issue 2
UpFront
Papers
Practice and Policy Report
Reviews
Issue 1
This issue marks the anniversary of the first decade of our journal.
Therefore, we have invited all former editors and Dick Schoech from
Computers in Human Services to write guest editorials reflecting
on NTHS in the past ten years. In addition, we have two articles
and a book review.
UpFront
- guest editorial,
first editor of NTHS, Stuart Toole
- guest editorial,
editor of Programs in Practice, David Phillips
- guest editorial,
previous editor of NTHS, Bryan Glastonbury
- guest editorial,
editor of Computers in Human Services, Dick Schoech
- Lown
B (1997), Levelling the playing fields on the information highway:
SatelLife,New Technology in the Human Services 10(1), pp.
11-17
- Gibson
F. (1997), Older People and Computers,New Technology in the Human
Services 10(1), pp. 18-22
Professions,
information technology and management in hospitals, Mike Dent, Avebury,
reviewed by Jos Aarts
Volume
9
Issue 4
UpFront
- Morgan,
A. (1996). First year social work students and the impact of information
technology, New technology in the human services 9(4), pp.
2-11
- Barnes,
C. (1996). Where is IT at in UK social service and social work departments?
, New technology in the human services 9(4), pp. 12-17
- Monnickendam,
M. (1996). An examination of predictors of computer use by human
service workers, New technology in the human services 9(4),
pp. 18-24
- Sapey, B. (1996).
A response to coding and classification issue, New technology
in the human services 9(4), pp. 25-27
- FULL
TEXT AVAILABLE : Watson, M. (1996). The internet as a virtual
social work library, New technology in the human services
9(4), pp. 28-32
- Ballantyne,
N. & Rafferty, Y. (1996). Will information technology change
the face of social work education and training? , New technology
in the human services 9(4), pp. 33-39
- Review
Issue 3
Special issue on coding
and classification in human services
UpFront
- Van
Yperen, T. (1996). On coding and classification in social welfare,
New technology in the human services 9(3), pp. 3-10
- Van
Hove, E. and M. Suetens (1996). Towards an integrated system of
minimal welfare data collection, New technology in the human
services 9(3), pp. 11-17
- de
Smet, J. (1996). Data dictionaries in the Netherlands, New Technology
in the Human Services, 9(3), pp. 18-22
- Spackman,
A., Glastonbury, B. and D. Gilbert (1996). The Language of the Personal
Social Services, New technology in the human services 9(3),
pp. 23-27
- Wandrei,
K. and M. Karls (1996). PIE (Person-In-Environment) a system for
describing and classifying the common problems of the clients of
social workers, New technology in the human services 9(3),
pp. 28-34
Reviews
Issue 2
- Verkaar,
E. A. M. J. (1996). Quality Improvement Through the Use of Home
Care Information Systems - GIRST As an Example. New Technology in
the Human Services, 9(2), 2-9.
- Kerslake,
A. (1991). The Looking After Children Computer System: Developing
Social Work sensitive Databases. New Technology in the Human Services,
9(2), 10-14.
- Savaya,
R., Waysman, M. (1996). Factors Implicated in the Integration of
Clinical Information Systems Into Human Services Agencies: A Concept
Map. New Technology in the Human Services, 9(2), 15-22.
- Potting,
J. (1996). Dutch Branch Mirror for Generic Social Work. New Technology
in the Human Services, 9(2), 23-26.
- Whitfield,
D., Boelens, R. (1996). Does Electronic Monitoring Contribute to
Community Based Penalties for Offenders? New Technology in the Human
Services, 9(2), 27-33.
Issue 1
- Atherton,
J. (1996). Computer-Aided Learning and Experimental Learning. New
Technology in the Human Services, 9(1), 6-13.
- McSorley,
L., Barnes, C. (1996). Computerised Records: A Tool for Practitioners?
New Technology in the Human Services, 9(1), 2-5.
- Colsoul,
D. (1996). Client Files in Social Work, From Pen and Paper to the
Portable Computer. New Technology in the Human Services, 9(1), 14-19.
Morgan,
G., van Oorschot, W. (1996). Do Welfare Benefit Programs Reduce
Non-Take Up? New Technology in the Human Services, 9(1), 20-25.
Volume
8
Issue 4
This issue
was a software directory, giving an overview of the main software
products for human services. The
directory is available electronically and is updated at regular intervals
Issue 3
- Glastonbury,
B. (1995). Risk, Information Technology and Social Care. New Technology
in the Human services, 8(3), 2-10.
- Steyaert,
J. (1995). Challenges of the Internet for Social Work. New Technology
in the Human Services, 8(3), 11-17.
- Chisholm,
L. (1995). Geographic Information Systems: A Toole for Human Services
Professionals. New Technology in the Human Services, 8(3), 18-22.
- Hiom,
D., Ferguson, N. (1995). Using SOSIG to Support Social Science Research.
New Technology in the Human Services, 8(3), 23-25.
- Watson,
M. (1995). On-line, CD-ROM and the internet - new opportunities
for social work education and practice. New Technology in Human
Services, 8(3), 25-27
- Reviews
- Managing
Social Services Information reviewed by Colin Barnes
Issue 2
This issue
is a special focus issue on computers in social work education and
training. It contains the following articles:
- PIERCE,
R. (1995), Computers in social work education and training, New
Technology in the Human Services, 8(2), pp.2-5
- van
Lieshout, H., & Roosenboom, P. (1995). From Teaching Computer
Technology to Social Informatics. New Technology in the Human Services,
8(2), 6-10.
- Maier,
P. (1995). The Scholar Projects: Meeting the IT Challence in Higher
Education. New Technology in the Human Services, 8(2), 11-15
- Gould,
N., & Wright, J. (1995). 'Unlocking Care Management': Developing
Computer Assisted Learning Materials for Care Management. New Technology
in the Human Services, 8(2), 16-21.
- Colombi,
D. (1995). Using Computers to Support Practice in Probation. New
Technology in the Human Services, 8(2), 22-26.
- Wald,
M. (1995). Enabling or Disenabling Technologies? New Technology
in the human Services, 8(2), 27-30.
- Hopkins,
T. (1995). "Old Wine in New Bottles?": Issues in CAL Curriculum
Design and Development. New Technology in the Human Services, 8(2),
31-34.
Issue 1
- Sapey,
B. (1995). Social Services and Communication Technology: A User
Perspective of the Implementation of a Care Management System in
a Social Services Department. New Technology in the Human Services,
8(1), 2-9.
- Wright,
J., & Gould, N. (1995). Developing a Decision Support Computer
Model for Population Needs Assessment and Resource Allocation in
Community Care. New Technology in the Human Services, 8(1), 10-13.
- Mowles,
C., Musk, S., & Charlwood, S. (1995). Strategic Information
Systems Planning in a Social Services Department - An Organizational
Approach to Change. New Technology in the Human Services, 8(1),
14-21.
- Bates,
J., & Pugh, R. (1995). A Case Study which Demonstrates the Innovative
Use of IT with People who Have Learning Disabilities. New Technology
in the Human Services, 8(1), 21-29.
Volume
7
Issue 4
- Phillips,
D. (1994). Recession and Consolidation: Human Services Computing
in the Early 1990s. New Technology in the Human Services, 7(4),
2-8.
- Smith,
N. J., Harris, P., & Burgess, D. (1994). Disseminating Information:
A Method for Human Service Practitioners. New Technology in the
Human Services, 7(4), 9-14.
- Yates,
F. (1994). The Therapeutic Application of a Computer Problem-Solving
Program to Teach Coping Skills to Problem Drinkers. New Technology
in the Human Services, 7(4), 15-21.
Glastonbury,
B. (1994). Community Care Information and Public Rights. New Technology
in the Human Services, 7(4), 21-26.
Issue 2/3
This issue was a software directory, giving an overview of the main
software products for human services. A more recent edition of this
software directory was published in issue 8/4, which is available
electronically
Issue 1
This issue is a special focus issue on the use of information technology
in social work education.
- Powell, J.
(1993). The Establishment of a Database of Practice Learning Resources.
New Technology in the Human Services, 7(1), 2-7.
- Pettit,
P., & Schwieso, J. Journal: New Technology in the Human Services,
7(1), 8-14.
- Roosenboom,
P. (1993). The Causa Approach to Curriculum Development. New Technology
in the Human Services, 7(1), 15-17.
- Kolleck,
B., Lindstrom, M., & Visser, A. (1993). Computers in Social
Work Education: A European Perspective. New Technology in the Human
Services, 7(1), 17-21.
- Kolleck,
B. (1993). The Joy of Learning and Teaching Statistics and New Technologies.
New Technology in the Human Services, 7(1), 22-24.
- Visser,
A. (1993). Computer-Based Learning in Social Work Education. New
Technology in the Human Services, 7(1), 24-26.
Lindstrom,
M. (1993). Computers in Teaching in Danish Social Work Schools:
The Past and Present. New Technology in the Human Services, 7(1),
26-28.
Volume
6
Issue 4
This issue contains
all the abstracts of the presentations at the HUSITA 3 conference
in Maastricht, June 1993. HUSITA is an acronym for Human Service
Information Technology Applications. It is the main international
conference in this area. The next one will be Hungary, August 1999.
Issue 3
- Manning,
K. (1992). Knowledge Base as a preferred Alternative to an Expert
System. New Technology in the Human Services, 6(3), 2-5
- Ravetz,
J., & Quaid, S. (1992). An Expert Sysyem to Advise on Sexual
and Marital Discrimination at Work. New Technology in the Human
Services, 6(3), 5-7.
- Oakley,
A., & Ramsay, P. (1992). Hampshire's Assessment and Care Management
System: An Example of User Consultation in an Information System
Design. New Technology in the Human Services, 6(3), 8-12.
- Steyaert,
J. (1992). The Conflicting Needs of Social Research and Social Work.
New Technology in the Human Services, 6(3), 13-20.
- Wilkinson,
A. (1992). Using IT to Make the System Work for You. New Technology
in the Human Services, 6(3), 21-26.
Hall,
J. (1992). Assessment in Social Care: A Series of Interactive Videodiscs.
New Technology in the Human Services, 6(3), 26-27.
Issue 2
- Rafferty,
J., & Wilkinson, A. (1992). New Technology in the Human Services:
An Equaliser of Opportunities? New Technology in the Human Services,
6(2), 2-12.
- Manning,
K. C., & Manning, M. (1992). Computer Aided Problem Management.
New Technology in the Human Services, 6(2), 12-17.
- Kolleck,
B. (1992). SONETT - An ENITH Telecommunication Device. New Technology
in the Human Services, 6(2), 17-19.
Glastonbury,
B. (1994). The Integrity of Intelligence: Towards an Ethical Framework
for Information Technology. New Technology in the Human Services,
6(2), 20-28.
Issue 1
- Rombaut,
J. (1992). Plan for Computerisation in the Belgian Penal Social
Services. New Technology in the Human Services, 6(1), 2-8.
- Berman,
Y. (1992). A Decision Support System in Resource Allocation: The
Political Process in Rational Decision Making. New Technology in
the Human Services, 6(1), 8-14
- Visser, A.
(1992). Educational software - where, when and how? New Technology
in the Human Services, 6(1), pp.14-19
- Steyaert,
J. (1992). Databases and Information Systems in Human Services:
Where Do We Go from Here? New Technology in the Human Services,
6(1), 20-32.
Volume
5
Issue 4
- Jack,
R. (1991). Community Care Plans and the Role of IT in the Planning
Process. New Technology in the Human Services,5(4), 2-5.
- Cardinali,
R., & Farrelly, C. (1991). Human Resource Management - Applying
the Methodologies of Information Systems to the Department of Mental
Health - A Case Study of the Connecticut Department of Mental Health.
New Technology in the Human Services, 5(4), 6-11.
- Ferriter,
M., Manning, M., & Glastonbury, B. (1991). HUSITA 2. New Technology
in the Human Services, 5(4), 11-13.
- Briggs,
P. (1991). CourseView - A Case Study. New Technology in the Human
Services, 5(4), 14-18.
- Johnson,
D., & Coles, O. (1991). Care Planning for Frail Elderly People
in Residential Care: A "Grassroots" Social Services Innovation.
New Technology in the Human Services, 5(4), 19-24.
- Boyd,
P. (1991). Developing Software for Social Workers. New Technology
in the Human Services, 5(4), 25-28.
Issue 3
Issue 2
This issue
was a software directory, giving an overview of the main software
products for human services. A more recent update of this software
directory was published in issue 7/2-3. The most recent update was
published in issue 8/4,
also available electronically.
Issue 1
- Manning,
K. (1990). Toward a Casework Information System. New Technology
in the Human Services, 5(1), 3-8.
- Glastonbury,
B. (1990). Information, IT and Caring for People. New Technology
in the Human Services, 5(1), 8-11.
- Ravetz,
J. (1990). Critique of a Mental Health Admissions Diagnostic System:
An Example of an Expert System in an Ill-Structured Domain. New
Technology in the Human Services, 5(1), 12-15.
- Qvortrup,
L. (1990). Community Teleservice Centres. New Technology in the
Human Services, 5(1), 16-19.
- Anonymous.
(1990). Computerized Child Protection. New Technology in the Human
Services, 5(1), 22.
Volume
4
Issue 4
- Rafferty,
J., Smith, E., & Glastonbury, B. (1989). Welfare Benefits Packages.
New Technology in the Human Services, 4(4), 3-15.
- Lee,
P. (1989). Client Access, Date Protection and Case Recording. New
Technology in the Human Services, 4(4), 15-20.
- Rafferty,
J., & Glastonbury, B. (1989). IT, Moral Values and Equal Opportunities.
New Technology in the Human Services, 4(4), 20-23.
Phillips,
D. (1989). Human Services Computing: The State of the Art. New Technology
in the Human Services, 4(4), 23-32.
Issue 3
Issue 2
Issue 1
- CNAAN Ram A.
Computer illiteracy and the human services. New Technology in the
Human Services, 4(1) Summer 1988, pp.3-8
- MILLER Clive.
Forging the missing links. New Technology in the Human Services,
4(1) Summer 1988, pp.8-12
- Locke G. Computers
and electronics for the service of handicapped people: one man's
view. New Technology in the Human Services, 4(1) Summer 1988, pp.13-16
- WILSON Sarah
L. Psychological assessment in severe physical disability. New Technology
in the Human Services, 4(1) Summer 1988, pp.17-19
- DOUGLAS Malcolm.
SOSCIS three years on. New Technology in the Human Services, 4(1)
Summer 1988, pp.19-21.
- BOLITHO F.H.,
SMITH N.J. Influences on the development of computerised information
and knowledge systems: an international case study. New Technology
in the Human Services, 4(1) Summer 1988, pp.21-26
- In 1988, the
journal Computer Applications in Social Work and Allied Professions
and Programs in Practice merged to form the new journal New
Technology in the Human Services.
Volume
3
Issue 4
- CLARK
S. (1987), A micro-menu for macro-planning. Computer Applications
in Social Work and Allied Professions, 3(4), pp.3-7
- ASHE P., (1987)
Resourcing computer development: learning as we go in Lothian. Computer
Applications in Social Work and Allied Professions, 3(4), pp.11-15
- De GRAAF H.
(1987), Computers in Dutch social services. Computer Applications
in Social Work and Allied Professions, 3(4), pp.15-19
MONTGOMERY
S. (1987), Soft but not squidgy: obtaining staff resources through
Special Funding measures. Computer Applications in Social Work and
Allied Professions, 3(4), pp.20-23
Issue 3
- ARBER
D.(1987) Aids to awareness and communication: using computers with
sufferers of Alzheimer's Disease, Computer Applications in Social
Work and Allied Professions, 3(3), pp.6-11
- CHALLIS D.,
CHESTERMAN J. (1987), Feedback to front-line staff from computerised
records: some problems and progress. Computer Applications in Social
Work and Allied Professions, 3(3), pp.12-14
- SAUNDERS R.
(1987), Which feedback? a consumer report.Computer Applications
in Social Work and Allied Professions, 3(3), p.15
Issue 2
Issue 1
TOOLE
S., WINFIELD M. (1986), Expert systems and their implications for
social workers. Computer Applications in Social Work and Allied
Professions, 3(1), pp.19-22.
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