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Articles currently in our archive that may be of interest

Below are articles that may be of interest to committee members involved in the MWC SACS self-study.  If I find the article on-line I will create links to it.  As you find relevant articles please send me the reference or the URL. As time goes on I'll try to categorize these and acquire a paper copy of those not available on the web for our "archives".   If you track down a paper copy please send it to me when you've finished with it and I'll add it to the archive.  I think that will keep us from violating any copywrite laws.  Also, if we have an abstract of an article that is in our archive a link is available to that abstract.  Articles that are currently available on-line are linked and highlighted.
Article list last updated: March 14, 2001

 "Helping institutions manage change", Educational Record v 77 Spring/Summer 1996. p. 90-1.

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"Managing academics on short term contracts" Barnes, N.; O'Hara, S., Higher Education Quarterly  V53 no3 July 1999. p. 229-39.

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"Changing worlds, changing paradigms: redesigning administrative practice for more turbulent times"Behar-Horenstein, L. S.; Amatea, E. S., Educational Horizons v 75 Fall 1996. p. 27-35.

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"Impediments and imperatives in restructuring higher education" Benjamin, R., ; Carroll, S. J., Educational Administration Quarterly v 32 Dec 1996. p. 705-19. 

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"Collegial entrepreneurialism in proactive universities: lessons from Europe" Clark, B. R., Change v 32 no1 Jan/Feb 2000. p. 10-19. 

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"Teaching as a Social Process"  Denning, P.,  Educom Review, Volume 34, Number 3, 1999.

"Strategies for hard times in higher education", Desfosses, L. R., CUPA Journal v 47 Spring 1996. p. 13-19. 

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"A choice of transformations for the 21st-century university" Duderstadt,J. J., The Chronicle of Higher Education v 46 no22 Feb 4 2000. p. B6-B7.

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"Are they singing from the same hymn book? Common perspectives on organizational change by faculty and presidents"  Eckel, P., Planning for Higher Education v 27 no1 Fall 1998. p. 30-6. 

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"The New Technologies and the Future of Residential Undergraduate Education." Farrington, G. C.,  Educom Review, July/August, 1999.

"Understanding residential learning: the power of detachment and continuity" Fleming, J. A.,  Adult Education Quarterly v 48 no4 Summer 1998. p. 260-71 

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"Creating a Campus Culture to Support a Teaching and Learning Revolution" Frayer, D. A., CAUSE/EFFECT, Volume 22, Number 2, 1999.

"7 habits of schools where cultural change happens" Fried, R. L, Thrust for Educational Leadership  v28 no5 May/June 1999. p. 8-10.

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"Leadership and Transformation in an Environment of Unpredictability" Gilliland, M. W., Tynan, A., CAUSE/EFFECT, Volume 20, Number 3, Fall, 1997, p.30-31, 51-58.

"Considering tenure: it's not holy writ: can we talk?", Greenberg, M., Educational Record v 76 Fall 1995. p. 35-7.

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"Academic restructuring: organizational change and institutional imperatives"Gumport, P. J. Higher Education v 39 no1 Jan 2000. p. 67-91.

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"Technology & Higher Education: Opportunities & challenges for the new era" Gumport, P.J., Chun, M., National Center for Postsecondary Education, Stanford University, 1999.

"Restructuring the Academic Environment", Gumport, P.J., Pusser, B., National Center for Postsecondary Education, Stanford University, 1997.

"Facing the future", Guskin, A. E., Change v 28 July/Aug 1996. p. 26-37v 

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"Public perceptions of higher education: on Main Street and in the boardroom", Harvey, J.; Immerwahr, J., Educational Record v 76 Fall 1995. p. 51-5. 

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"Restructuring universities and colleges: the student-focused paradigm", Havranek, J. E., Brodwin, M. G., Education (Chula Vista, Calif) v 119 no1 Fall 1998. p. 115-19. 

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"When corporate restructuring meets higher education",Horn, R. N., Jerome, R. T., Academe v 82 May/June 1996. p. 34-6. 

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"The emerging third stage in higher education planning" Keller,G., Planning for Higher Education v28 no2 Winter 1999/2000. p. 1-7

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"Forces driving organizational change: a business school perspective", Kemelgor, B., Johnson, S. D., Srinivasan, S., Journal of Education for Business v 75 no3 Jan/Feb 2000. p. 133-7 

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"Remaking the Academy: 21st century challenges to Higher Education in the Age of Information",  Klor de Alva, J.,   Educause Review, March/April, 2000.

"Annotated bibliography for the mini-series: organizational change and strategic planning", Knoff, H.M.; Curtis, M.J.; The School Psychology Review  v 25 no4 1996. p. 517-18

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"The challenge of planning in public", Johnstone, D. B., Planning for Higher Education v 28 no2 Winter 1999/2000. p. 57-64. 

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"Rethinking stability: the role of conflict in schools", Larson, C. L., Planning and Changing v 27 Fall/Winter 1996. p. 130-44. 

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"Toward a constructivist framework for guiding change and innovation in higher education", Lueddeke,G.R., The Journal of Higher Education (Columbus, Ohio) v 70 no3 May/June 1999. p. 235-60.

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"Cultural change through quality process management", McClennen, J. C., Ingersoll, D. M. College Student Journal v 31 Mar 1997. p. 51-68.

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"How colleges cope when a president leaves in the midst of restructuring",Mercer, J., The Chronicle of Higher Education v 44 Jan 16 1998. p. A41+

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"Information Technology as a Change Agent", Oblinger, D. G., Verville, A.L., Educom Review, Volume 34, Number 1, 1999.

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"Harsh realities about decentralized decision making", Patterson, J. L., School Administrator v 55 Mar 1998. p. 6-8+

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"Strategic change among U.S. business schools: a strategic group analysis" Ramaswamy, K.; Li,M., Journal of Education for Business v 72 July/Aug 1997. p. 343-7 

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"Can Small Colleges Be Information Technology Leaders?", Ringle, M. D., Smallen, D. L., CAUSE/EFFECT, Summer, 1996, p. 18-25.

"Habits hard to break: how persistent features of campus life frustrate curricular reform", Schneider, C. G., Shoenberg, R. E., Change v 31 no2 Mar/Apr 1999. p. 30-5. 

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"Why change doesn't happen and how to make sure it does", Schwahn,C. J., Spady,W. G., Educational Leadership v 55 no7 Apr 1998. p. 45-7.

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"Changes in higher education and its societal context as a challenge for future research (I)" eds:  Schwarz, S., & Teichler, U., Higher Education v 38 no1 July 1999. p. 1-122

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"Choosing our futures", Stoffle, C. J.,  Renaud, R., Veldof, J.R., College and Research Libraries v 57 May 1996. p. 213-33. 

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"Who's killing higher education",  Talbott, S., Educom Review, Volume 34, Number 2, 1999.

"What business needs from higher education", Verville, A. L., Educational Record v 76 Fall 1995. p. 46-50.

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"The self-inflicted irrelevance of American academics", Wacquant, L. J. D., Academe v 82 July/Aug 1996. p. 18-23. 

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"Reengineering the undergraduate business core curriculum: aligning business schools with business for improved performance",  Walker, K. B., Black, E. L.; Business Process Journal Vol. 6 No. 3, 2000, pp. 194-213.

"Campus reorganization: a need for new voices", Wresch, W., The Chronicle of Higher Education v 42 Dec 1 1995. p. B3. 

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