oPJEn'Io Oct. 6’ Information Resource Service IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Canadian Federation of Students ° Federation Canadian dos Etudiants HE CFS INFORMATION RESOURCE SERVICE ***********************n§** The progress made this ummer on the design and 'mplementation of a ooperative information xchange service for the anadian student movement as been substantial. FS-Services has established system that is effecient, asily adaptable to any sort f information and nexpensive to use., The nformation Resource Service 8 designed to save student roups time and money by acilitating an efficient low of information between hem. Thus, instead of onstantly 'reinventing the heel’ whenever a new roblem arises or whenever a ew service is to be stablished, student unions an now easily make use of he experiance of other tudenb associations by btaining such information hrough the CFS Information esource Service. But, information Idoes 9t magically appear in the lles of the service of its Wn accord. We need Ontinued and sustained ontr'ibutions from all tudent associations. We Fe looking for information nder a number of discrete *swuno‘tpwwu ’OQw-vt‘nr’w v r :v-vmrvv c - ow - v > t - 4 r v v ~ - r r v r rv envy 1.! mad" ~_.\,‘.“.‘,_,_L._.u.‘_.',_ _.w . . . \ \\ topic areas that will form the initial database upon Which this service is to grow. All student associations have received a list of these requested topic areas. New areas in which we are looking for more information are regularly publicized in the CFS Bulletin. Until Oct. 31, 1983, all information contributed will receive double the normal credit rate. For the service to continue to grow, student associations must contribute information on an ongoing basis so that other student groups may have the benefit of their experience. The CFS Information 'Resource Service has the potential to be one of the most useful and relevant internal activities of the Canadian student movement. For this Potential to continue to be realized, student unions are encouraged to both use this cooperative data bank and contribute to it. Questions and Answers Q: What do we receive for sending in information? A: For every page sent into the system your organization will receive a credit that you can draw from the system later on. Q: How much does the service cost? A: For every page requested there is a $.09 page cost and a $.90 postage and handling fee. Q: Do student unions have to be members of CFS to make use of this service? A: No. The CFS Information Resource Service is open to all interested StUdent organizations regardless of affiliation. CFS members and prospective members however, do receive a discount of $.02 a page. Q: Will small institutions benefit from this service? A: Yes. The Information Resource Service will benefit both large and small institutions by making available system-wide information on a broad range of topics. Student associations at small institutions have much to contribute to the service, and gain from its use. Information submitted during the first 5 months of the service (i.e. until Oct. 31, 1983) will receive a double credit that may be applied against charges. subsequent f \ , -l -...*_ .‘..A.i-*.~’.‘". The Sweater loH THE WOOL AND YARN SHOP J Confederation Plaza. Charlottetown 894-8g17 . a): 441mm. )m.-.-.-a_..‘.‘1...' . Jung .n.‘ PAGE 7 Q: Does the service require a computer terminal and knowledge of computer use? A: No. The Information Resourse Service is indexed, filed, and updated on a word processor but does not require computer access on your part to obtain information. Requests for information will eventually be made on standard order forms made available th rough CFS-Services and do not require computer knowledge. Q: What sort of information should be sent in from our files? A: For the most part, we will br requesting information on partticular topics as we need them. Information requested by the service and contributed by associations will receive credit (the period ending Oct. 31/1983 will be a double credit period). For more information contact Howard‘ Beattie at the student union office. I‘\‘ can. ,.'... g“ .._...A, ...........