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Kuali: A Primer for Community Source Administrative Systems in Higher Ed
I was recently invited to attend a user conference – Kuali Days in Austin, TX – and was struck by the disconnect between Kuali’s relatively low profile and the excitement expressed by the institutional representatives attending the conference. Before getting … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Bloggers, Higher Education, Openness
Tagged Academic-Enterprise-Initiative, ERP, Kuali, kuali days
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