The R and D activities addressing the development, administration, and evaluation of a set of transportable, college-level courses to educate science and engineering students in the effective use of automated scientific and technical information storage and retrieval systems, and, in particular, in the use of the NASA RECON system, are discussed. The long-range scope and objectives of these contracted activities are overviewed and the progress which has been made toward these objectives during FY 1983-1984 is highlighted. In addition, the results of a survey of 237 colleges and universities addressing course needs are presented
In a series of collaborations between NASA research and development centers and nearby universities,...
For the years beyond FY 1986, the plan consists of activities that are technologically possible and ...
Two critical aspects of the Applications Engineering Program were especially successful: commerciali...
This proposal addresses the development, administration, and evaluation of a set of transportable, c...
A project is described which has as its goal the production of a set of system-independent, discipli...
This document presents a brief overview of the scope of activities undertaken by the Computer Scienc...
Pursuant to the specifications of a research contract entered into in December, 1983 with NASA, the ...
This grant final report executive summary documents a major, long-term program addressing innovative...
This paper presents the primary objectives, phases, methodologies, and completed results of the NASA...
This Working Paper Series entry describes the PC R and D development effort initiated as part of the...
There exists a large number of large-scale bibliographic Information Storage and Retrieval Systems c...
This Working Paper Series entry represents the abstracts and visuals associated with presentations d...
Active university research projects for Fiscal Year 1975 are reported by state, and foreign country....
A curriculum was written to show teachers how to best use the many resources that are available at t...
The 1989 Johnson Space Center (JSC) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American So...
In a series of collaborations between NASA research and development centers and nearby universities,...
For the years beyond FY 1986, the plan consists of activities that are technologically possible and ...
Two critical aspects of the Applications Engineering Program were especially successful: commerciali...
This proposal addresses the development, administration, and evaluation of a set of transportable, c...
A project is described which has as its goal the production of a set of system-independent, discipli...
This document presents a brief overview of the scope of activities undertaken by the Computer Scienc...
Pursuant to the specifications of a research contract entered into in December, 1983 with NASA, the ...
This grant final report executive summary documents a major, long-term program addressing innovative...
This paper presents the primary objectives, phases, methodologies, and completed results of the NASA...
This Working Paper Series entry describes the PC R and D development effort initiated as part of the...
There exists a large number of large-scale bibliographic Information Storage and Retrieval Systems c...
This Working Paper Series entry represents the abstracts and visuals associated with presentations d...
Active university research projects for Fiscal Year 1975 are reported by state, and foreign country....
A curriculum was written to show teachers how to best use the many resources that are available at t...
The 1989 Johnson Space Center (JSC) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American So...
In a series of collaborations between NASA research and development centers and nearby universities,...
For the years beyond FY 1986, the plan consists of activities that are technologically possible and ...
Two critical aspects of the Applications Engineering Program were especially successful: commerciali...