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Solving Career Problems and Designing Career Services

Basic Concepts and Principles of the CIP Approach
Bibliographies on the Design and Delivery of Career Resources and Services
CIP - Solving Career Problems & Designing Career Services
CIP - Solving Career Problems & Designing Career Services
Module Sheets
Practical Strategies for Designing Career Services
Presentations at NCDA 2002
Presentations at NCDA 2003
Presentations at NCDA 2004
Presentations at NCDA 2005
Presentations at NCDA 2006
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Presentations at NCDA 2009
Presentations at NCDA 2010
Presentations at NCDA 2011
Presentations at NCDA 2012
Technical Reports
Technical Reports Archive
Use and Development of the Career Thoughts Inventory
 

Design and Use of Computer Applications

Applying Emerging Standards to Internet-based CACGs
Bibliographies on CACG
Bibliographies on Contextual Issues
Design and Use of Computer Applications
Features and Costs of Computer-based Resources
Internet-based Applications
More Bibliographies on CACG
Need-Based Web site information
PC-based Applications
Technical Reports
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Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development
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