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Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 07, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Dec 1983

Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 07, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "Computers and Small Local Governments: Users and Uses," by Donald F. Norris and David R. DiMartino.

This is Part I of an article based on a CAUR survey of computing in small local governments in the plains and mountain states. The study was conducted under a grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation.

Part I reports on the frequency of computer use by local governments, the types of computers used, system administration, typical uses, and attitudes toward and satisfaction with computer systems.

Part II, which will be published in the next …


Evaluation Of Proposals For The City Of Gordon For An Electronic Data Processing System, Donald F. Norris Dec 1983

Evaluation Of Proposals For The City Of Gordon For An Electronic Data Processing System, Donald F. Norris

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An evaluation of proposals submitted by multiple companies for an electronic data processing system for the city of Gordon, Nebraska.


Data Processing Analysis And Recommendations For The City Of Wayne, Nebraska, David R. Dimartino Nov 1983

Data Processing Analysis And Recommendations For The City Of Wayne, Nebraska, David R. Dimartino

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This report presents an analysis with recommendations regarding the data processing nee~s of the City of Wayne, Nebraska. The analysis was undertaken pursuant to an agreement dated October, 1983 between the Center for Applied Urban Research (CAUR) of the University of Nebraska at Omaha and the City of Wayne.


Request For Proposal: Automated Data Processing Equipment And Software For Butler County, Donald F. Norris Oct 1983

Request For Proposal: Automated Data Processing Equipment And Software For Butler County, Donald F. Norris

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On October 21, 1983 Butler County, NE released a request for proposal (RFP) for an in-house, on-line, real time, multi-user or multi-programming data processing system or comparable on-line, real time, multi-user or multi-programming, time sharing capability.


Ecological Measure Of Community Linkages: Connecticut As A Case Study, Thomas E. Steahr Oct 1983

Ecological Measure Of Community Linkages: Connecticut As A Case Study, Thomas E. Steahr

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 06, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Oct 1983

Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 06, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "Employment of Black and Hispanic Police Officers," by Sam Walker.

Employment of black and Hispanic police officers in the 50 largest cities in the United States falls short of desirable levels. For both racial groups, employment levels are only half of a hypothetical ideal level. Only two of 50 police departments have achieved a high level of equal employment opportunity compliance with respect to both racial groups. Several police departments have made significant progress in minority employment in recent years, either as a result of voluntary or court-ordered affirmative action plans. …


Computers And Small Local Governments: Uses And Users, Donald F. Norris Oct 1983

Computers And Small Local Governments: Uses And Users, Donald F. Norris

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This article examines the adoption and use of computer technology by cities under 50,000 and counties under 100,000 in seven plains and mountain states. Smaller local governments were found to lag considerably behind their larger counterparts in computer adoption and extent of use. However, pat terns of use were not substantially different, with basic "housekeeping" functions being the most frequently automated.

Computer adoption was associated with size, government form and type, and metropolitan status. No relationship was found between financial status and computer adoption. Most governments used in-house computers, and most of these systems were minicomputers. The frequency of microcomputer …


Homeowner Insurance Availability And Cost In Omaha, Peggy Coffin, Jack Ruff Sep 1983

Homeowner Insurance Availability And Cost In Omaha, Peggy Coffin, Jack Ruff

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In the homeowners' insurance study, the researchers were interested in examining whether dwellers in different locations received the same treatment when shopping for insurance. Contact with the state insurance office and insurance industry groups yielded no information below the city level. Therefore, the information was of no use when trying to detect differences within the city.


Analysis Of Mortgage Lending Patterns In Omaha, Jack Ruff Sep 1983

Analysis Of Mortgage Lending Patterns In Omaha, Jack Ruff

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This report utilizes home mortgage disclosure data from 21 Omaha lenders, gathered for a seven-year period from 1976 to 1982. Although all years were not available for all institutions, the data base still represented over 38,000 loans and $1 billion worth of lending.


Request For Proposal Microcomputer Equipment And Programming For The City Of Gordon, Nebraska, Donald F. Norris Sep 1983

Request For Proposal Microcomputer Equipment And Programming For The City Of Gordon, Nebraska, Donald F. Norris

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This Request for Proposal (RFP) is submitted to solicit proposals from qualified vendors of computer hardware, software, and support for the City of Gordon, Nebraska. In order to receive consideration, a proposed system must meet the requirements of the City of Gordon as herein described.


Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 05, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Aug 1983

Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 05, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "A Study of Mandated Technology Adoption," by Peter C. Young.

The Wyoming State Legislature in 1980 enacted the Uniform Municipal Fiscal Procedures Act (UMFPA). Among other things, UMFPA established specific guidelines for conformance to uniform fiscal procedures for first class cities in Wyoming.1 Of significance to this study were the requirements for use of a standardized chart of accounts and the adoption of generally accepted accounting procedures.


Computers And Small Local Governments: A Survey Of Computer In The Plains And Mountain States, Donald F. Norris, David R. Dimartino Aug 1983

Computers And Small Local Governments: A Survey Of Computer In The Plains And Mountain States, Donald F. Norris, David R. Dimartino

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In July, 1982 the Center for Applied Urban Research (CAUR) of the University of Nebraska at Omaha was awarded a grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation to develop and test a training and technical assistance program to help small and rural local governments acquire and use microcomputer technology. This effort contains two major parts: 1) demonstrations of prototype methods in one or more Nebraska local governments that they can use to acquire microcomputer systems, and 2) development of training programs, training materials, and a film on microcomputers for local government officials.


Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 04, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Jul 1983

Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 04, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "Omaha's Revenue Structure Compared to Other Cities," by Murray Frost.

How does Omaha raise the revenue it needs to finance the services it provides? How does this compare to other cities? These were the initial questions in an analysis of revenue alternatives conducted for the city of Omaha by the Center for Applied Urban Research.l In addition, this report addresses the question: How does the burden of major state and local taxes on individuals in Omaha compare to other cities?


Municipal Revenue Sources: Analysis Of Omaha's Options, Murray Frost Jul 1983

Municipal Revenue Sources: Analysis Of Omaha's Options, Murray Frost

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The purpose of this report is to examine and evaluate revenue sources that can serve as supplements or alternatives to Omaha's current revenue structure.


Health And Fitness Participation And Demand In The South-Southwest Ymca Service Area, David R. Dimartino Jun 1983

Health And Fitness Participation And Demand In The South-Southwest Ymca Service Area, David R. Dimartino

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The findings of this report, based on the expressed opinions of respondents, are that:

- A high degree of health and fitness activity is pursued by residents of the South-Southwest YMCA service area.

-Fitness activity is motivated by health awareness and a variety of fitness goals.

- A demand exists for additional and/or expanded health and fitness facilities in the area and specifically at the South-Southwest YMCA.


Microcomputers And City Governments, Donald F. Norris, Vincent J. Webb Jun 1983

Microcomputers And City Governments, Donald F. Norris, Vincent J. Webb

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In 1976 a revolution occurred. blood was shed, but the effects No shots were fired, no of the revolution in electronic data processing have been felt throughout the country. What is more, its effects will continue to be felt for many years to come.


Data Processing Analysis And Recommendations For The City Of Gordon, Donald F. Norris Jun 1983

Data Processing Analysis And Recommendations For The City Of Gordon, Donald F. Norris

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This report presents an analysis with recommendations regarding the data processing needs of the city of Gordon, Nebraska. of March The analysis was undertaken pursuant to a letter 14, 1983 from the Center for Applied Urban Research of the University of Nebraska at Omaha to the Gordon city manager.


Data Processing Analysis And Recommendations For The Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools Ashland, Ne, David R. Dimartino, Donald F. Norris Jun 1983

Data Processing Analysis And Recommendations For The Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools Ashland, Ne, David R. Dimartino, Donald F. Norris

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This report presents an analysis with recommendations regarding the administrative data processing needs of the Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools in Ashland, Nebraska. The analysis was undertaken pursuant to a letter of March 11, 1983 from the Center for Applied Urban Research of the University of Nebraska at Omaha to the school superintendent.


Data Processing Analysis And Recommendations For Butler County, Ne, Donald F. Norris, David R. Dimartino Jun 1983

Data Processing Analysis And Recommendations For Butler County, Ne, Donald F. Norris, David R. Dimartino

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This report presents an analysis with recommendations regarding the data processing needs of Butler County, Nebraska. It was undertaken pursuant to a letter of March 11, 1983 from the Center for Applied Urban Research of the University of Nebraska at Omaha to the Butler County Board of Supervisors.


City Of Omaha Personnel Department: Analysis And Recommendations, Donald F. Norris, B. J. Reed, Vincent J. Webb May 1983

City Of Omaha Personnel Department: Analysis And Recommendations, Donald F. Norris, B. J. Reed, Vincent J. Webb

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The Center for Applied Urban Research undertook an analysis of the city of Omaha personnel department during the winter and spring of 1983. This is a summary of the principal findings and recommendations of that analysis. Detailed discussion regarding these and other important issues of personnel management in Omaha can be found in the body of this report.


Survey Of Uno Alumni, Rebecca S. Fahrlander May 1983

Survey Of Uno Alumni, Rebecca S. Fahrlander

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The purpose of this study was to obtain information from UNO alumni regarding their perceptions of various aspects of the university. In particular, alumni participation in university events and their visits to the campus were researched. Alumni were also asked to state their reasons for attending UNO, to rate various dimensions of the university, and to rate the importance of their UNO educations to their careers and lives. The questionnaire gathered further information on alumni pride in UNO, the importance of several sources of information concerning the university, and interest in topics covered in the alumni publications.


Kellom Heights Stage Ii: Trends And Conditions Impacting Commercial And Office Space Development, R. K. Piper May 1983

Kellom Heights Stage Ii: Trends And Conditions Impacting Commercial And Office Space Development, R. K. Piper

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This report was prepared in response to a request for assistance from the Omaha Economic Development Corporation for the collection of information pertaining to the development of a neighborhood commercial and office center near 24th and Cuming Streets. The primary purpose of the report is to provide an accurate description of current conditions and significant trends in the immediate Kellom Heights area that would have an impact on the proposed development.


Geoprocessing For Grand Island And Hall County: Analysis And Recommendations, David R. Dimartino, Rebecca S. Fahrlander, Donald F. Norris May 1983

Geoprocessing For Grand Island And Hall County: Analysis And Recommendations, David R. Dimartino, Rebecca S. Fahrlander, Donald F. Norris

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This report examined the feasibility of establishing an automated geobased data processing system for housing and community development data in Grand Island and Hall County.


Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 03, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Mar 1983

Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 03, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "Signs of Revitalization Adjacent to the CBD," by R. K. Piper.

Over the last five years, the central business district (CBD) in Omaha has shown visible and dramatic signs of revitalization through significant investments by both the public and private sectors. The new Central Park Mall in the core of the CBD has been a focal point for redevelopment. It is bounded by the new construction of a state office and education facility, the regional corporate headquarters for Northwestern Bell, the Central Park Plaza office complex and parking garage, and considerable …


Jefferson Square Business Association Area: Profiles And Prospects, R. K. Piper Mar 1983

Jefferson Square Business Association Area: Profiles And Prospects, R. K. Piper

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The Jefferson Square business area covers approximately 196 acres and is bounded by 13th Street on the east, 24th Street on the west, Cass Street on the south, and Nicholas Street on the north. (See Map 1.) According to the Jefferson Square Business Association 150 firms in the area employ approximately 3,167 people.


Program Evaluation Of The Calvin Ed-U-Care, Inc., Floyd T. Waterman Feb 1983

Program Evaluation Of The Calvin Ed-U-Care, Inc., Floyd T. Waterman

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Calvin Ed-U-Care Center is a child development facility designed to provide quality day care to children who are toddlers (under age 3) up to age 12. Organized and incorporated in 1969, the Center is housed in the Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church at 3105 North 24th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68110. Mrs. Flossie Miller was its first director; Mrs. Carmen Parson has been director since 1971. Mr. William Grayson, assistant director, has been in his position since 1970. The Center is designed to provide a safe environment for children of working mothers in the low-income community. Virtually all of its clients are …


Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 02, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Feb 1983

Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 02, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "An Economic Profile of the Omaha Office Space Market," by Donald A. Nielsen.

During the first half of the twentieth century, the distance between residence and worksite tended to increase in most American cities for white collar office workers and managers. This was due to increases in real income, improvements in transportation networks, and the increased availability of the auto· mobile to the middle income class, all of which correlated with the purchase of new homes in the suburbs. Traditionally, the journey to work took the labor force from their homes …


Patterns Of Infant Mortality In The Upper St. John Valley French Population: 1791-1838, Marcella H. Sorg, Beatrice C. Craig Feb 1983

Patterns Of Infant Mortality In The Upper St. John Valley French Population: 1791-1838, Marcella H. Sorg, Beatrice C. Craig

Anthropology Faculty Scholarship

The purpose of this paper is to provide a descriptive analysis of infant mortality patterns in a pre-industrial North American population, the Madawaska French of the upper St. John Valley. A synchronic approach was taken in examining a series of 320 infant deaths identified through family reconstitution. The infant mortality rate for the series is 132 per 1000, low compared to other pre-industrial populations. The large average completed family size of 11.34 is associated with short birth intervals averaging 21.9 months. Women who experience infant mortality were found to have significantly larger completed families that those who did not. Infant …


Dynamics Of Population Growth In Rural Counties: A Study Of Mathews County, Virginia, Michael Hunley Dewitt Jan 1983

Dynamics Of Population Growth In Rural Counties: A Study Of Mathews County, Virginia, Michael Hunley Dewitt

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Springfield Baptist Church Cemetery : An Exercise In Historical Demography, Cora P. Teel Jan 1983

The Springfield Baptist Church Cemetery : An Exercise In Historical Demography, Cora P. Teel

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

This work describes the use of three sources of data, cemetery inscriptions, vital registrations of births and deaths, and the manuscript census rolls. Consequently, it emphasizes the technique and methodology of the investigation. While the primary purpose of the study was to discover the uses and limitations of the material, observations about the sample never the less derive from the data, for the tools of historical demography can provide information about the population that becomes almost biographical in nature.