Technology archive.Behind on Tech Trends? ASAE's publications can keep you current with technology issues and trends that challenge--and benefit--associations. Articles and columns published in ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT. June 2001 * "Turning a New Page in Publishing," by Jane Eisinger * "News & Know-How: Tips on Telecommuting telecommuting, an arrangement by which people work at home using a computer and telephone, transmitting work material to a business office by means of a modem and telephone lines; it is also known as telework. ; Bidding Adieu to Data Maintenance" July 2001 * "Out-Of-Site Marketing," by Joe Dysart * "Marketing a Virtual Association," by Gerald Ash Gerald R. Ash (born in 1942 in Paterson, New Jersey) is an electrical engineer at AT&T Labs. His research has focused on routing problems; he is known for the development of Dynamic Non-Hierarchical Routing (DNHR). Ash received his B.S. August 2001 * "Guarding Your Gateway," by Dave McClure * "Computer Parasitology Parasitology The scientific study of parasites and of parasitism. Parasitism is a subdivision of symbiosis and is defined as an intimate association between an organism (parasite) and another, larger species of organism (host) upon which the parasite is ," by Robert Clyde * "Technology Tutorial," by Marge Dover, CAE (1) (Computer-Aided Engineering) Software that analyzes designs which have been created in the computer or that have been created elsewhere and entered into the computer. September 2001 * "Certification Testing: Still Waiting for Home Delivery," by Margo Vanover Porter * "Going for It: Getting Revenue the New Electronic Way," by Gerry Romano, CAE * "Budgeting for Web Business," by Nancy Perkin Beaumont, CAE, and Chuck Martin, CAE * "The Dot-Coin After the Storm," by John P. Langan * "Size Wise: Leading With Technology" * "CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. to CEO: Disadvantages of a Telecommuting CEO" October 2001 * "By Mail or By Mouse?" by Peter Westerhaus * "E-Voting at INFORMS: A Case Study," by Mark Doherty, CAE * "The People Speak, and Speak, and Speak..." by Willie Schatz * "News & Know-How: Creating Cyberspace Policies" * "Size Wise: Streamlining Governance With a New Schedule and an Online Presence" * "CEO to CEO: Improving Communication Among Departments; Encouraging Member E-mail Lists" November 2001 * "Size Wise: Simplifying and Streamlining Systems" December 2001 * "Realizing the Limits of a Digital World," by Paul Duguid January 2002 * "Legal Implications of Electronic Governance," by Jerald A. Jacobs and Thomas E. Arend February 2002 * "News & Know-How: New Program Allows Society to Respond to Market Forces" March 2002 * "Virtual Values," by Carole Schweitzer * "The Small-Staff Side of Virtual Service," by David Coriale * "Technology: Turning Organizations Inside Out," by F. Warren McFarlan * "News & Know-How: IDRC IDRC International Development Research Centre (Canada) IDRC International Development Research Council IDRC International Disaster Reduction Conference (UNESCO) IDRC International Display Research Conference Converts to Online Technology" * "Size Wise: Maintaining Your Web Site: The In-House Option" * "Intellectual Property and Internet Publications," by Jerald A. Jacobs and Lauren W. Bright * "Size Wise: Taking Your Board Book Virtual" Books * Net Worth: Shaping Markets When Customers Make the Rules, by John Hagel and Marc Singer (1999, Harvard Business School Harvard Business School, officially named the Harvard Business School: George F. Baker Foundation, and also known as HBS, is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. Press). * The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual, by Rick Levine, Christopher Locke Christopher Locke (born November 12, 1947) is a widely read blogger, author and the editor of the Entropy Gradient Reversals e-newsletter since 1998. Named in a 2001 Financial Times Group survey as one of the "top 50 business thinkers in the world," Christopher Locke (aka , Doc Searls Doc Searls (born on July 29, 1947) is a widely-read blogger and a columnist and senior editor for Linux Journal. He is often credited for originating the quote "Markets are conversations", which is also the first thesis in The Cluetrain Manifesto , and David Weinberger (2001, Perseus Books). * Online Learning Strategies: Association Models for Success, by Don Dea and Hugh K. Lee (1999, ASAE ASAE American Society of Association Executives ASAE American Society of Agricultural Engineers (Society for Engineering in Agricultural, Food, and Biological Systems) ASAE Alkali-Sulfite-Anthraquinone-Ethanol Foundation). * Cybercitizen: How to Use Your Computer to Fight for All the Issues You Care About, by Christopher Kush Kush: see Cush. (2000, Griffin Trade Paperback). For more information about books and background kits available from ASAE, visit the ASAE Bookstore online at www.asaenet.org/bookstore. To order single copies of articles and back issues of ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT contact ASAE's Member Service Center by phone: 202-371-0940 or 888-950-ASAE; fax: 202-371-8315; or e-mail: service@asaenet.org. TechnoScope The Technology Section's online newsletter assembles case studies, best practices, and how-to advice from association professionals and technology experts. 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