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Kiehle, James H.; And Others – College Store Journal, 1976
Recommendations are offered regarding the need for accuracy in estimating past course enrollment, information needs in initial ordering, sales potential of unsold inventory, and the use of computer assistance. (LBH)
Descriptors: Administration, College Stores, Computers, Cost Estimates
Ogg, Robert; Hill, Leland R. – College Store Journal, 1983
A microcomputer fair held during homecoming and in conjunction with the opening of the ISU Microcomputer Learning Facility resulted in an unprecedented explosion of interest and buying. The store was also selling computer books, supplies, and software. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Books, Bookstores, College Stores, Computer Programs
Doty, Richard; Warren, Albert – College Store Journal, 1979
Lack of space became a problem when the university bookstore moved into its new quarters; more space was needed to meet the demand for clothing and secretarial supplies. A student record store was purchased and electronic gear including stereos, tape recorders, electronic calculators, etc., were added to the inventory. (MLW)
Descriptors: Clothing, College Stores, Computers, Electronic Equipment
Hurwitz, Monroe S.; And Others – College Store Journal, 1979
The Regional College Store Associations have been developing Master Textbook Lists, a program that compiles, at a central location, a master list of titles used at each store's school. Two benefits are: (1) needed books can be rushed from one store to another, and (2) reductions occur in inventory of nonreturnable books. (MLW)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Stores, Computers, Cooperative Programs
College Store Journal, 1977
The use of programmable calculators as management tools is discussed. They can be helpful in investment analysis, production scheduling, inventory control, and figuring compound interest rates. (LBH)
Descriptors: Administration, Business, College Stores, Computation