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Publications in Professional Journals and Text Books

The publications and presentations listed below describe research findings and system design features of the Career Dimensions systems and the precursor IBM systems.

2008-2009 Recent Presentations at Professional Conferences

Minor, F.J., Forbes, D. and Minor, D. J., (2009) Computer Assisted Career Planning to Support Youth Development Services. National Career Development Association Annual Conference, Washington DC

Minor, D. (2009) Computer Assisted Career Planning as a Tool to Support Workforce Development. New England Workforce Development Professionals Annual Conference, The College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts,

McCrudden, D. (2008), Social & Economic Benefits of Career Planning, National Institute of Certified College Planners, Las Vegas

McCrudden, D. (2009), Computer Assisted Career Planning for High School Students, Arkansas Conference for Workforce Education, Career Guidance, Exploration, and Preparation, Little Rock,


Research Publications in Professional Journals and Textbooks

Iaccarino, G. (2000) Computer Assisted Career-Guidance Systems. In Luzzo, D A. (Ed.) Career Counseling of College Students. American Psychological Association Press, Washington, DC.

Minor, F. J., Field evaluation of a computer-based career planning system. Journal of Career Development, 18, 111-122. (1991).

Minor, F. J., Slade, L. & Myers, R. A. Career Transitions in Changing Times. In Morrison, R. F. & Adams, J (Eds) Contemporary Career Development Issues.. (109-120) Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers , Hillsdale, NJ, (1991).

Minor, F. J., & Slade, Managing Employee Career Transitions. In Jones, J.W., Steffy, B.D. & Bray, D. W. (Eds) Applying Psychology In Business (pp 423-429) Lexington Books Publishers, Lexington, MA, (1991)

Minor, F. J., Myers, R. A., & Super, D. E. An experimental computer based educational and career exploration system. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 47, 564-569, (1969).

Minor, F. J., Computer-Applications in Career Development Planning. In D.T. Hall (Ed.) Career Development in Organizations. Jossey-Bass Publications, San Francisco. (1986)

Minor, F. J., An experimental Educational & Career Exploration System. In D. E. Super (Ed.), Computer Assisted Counseling. New York: Teachers College Press, Columbia University. (1970).

Pilato, G. T., & Myers, R. A. (1973). Effects of computer-mediated vocational guidance procedures: Accuracy of self- knowledge. Journal of Vocational Behavior,3,167-174.

Pilato, G. T., & Myers, R. A. (1975). The effects of computer-mediated vocational guidance procedures on the appropriateness of vocational preference. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 6, 61-72.

Myers, R.A., Lindeman, R., Thompson, A. & Patrick, T. (1975) Effects of an Educational and Career Exploration System (ECES) on Vocational Maturity. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 6, 245-254.

Sampson, James P. Jr., and Reardon, Robert C., et al. (1998) A Differential Feature-Cost Analysis of Twenty One Computer Assisted Career Guidance Systems: Technical Report #10. Eighth Edition. Available at the International Career Development Library (online) http://www.icdl.uncg.edu/.

Super, D. E. & Minor, F. Career Development Planning in Organizations. In B. Bass & P. Drenth (Eds.), Advances in Organizational Psychology, International Review (pp.83-98) Sage Press, Beverly Hills, CA . (1987)

Super, D.E. (1978) From Information Retrieval Through Matching to Counseling to Career Development. Journal of Occupational Psychology, 51,19-28.

Super. D. E., (1970) Using Computers in Guidance: An Experiment in Secondary Schools. Canadian Counselor, Vol 4, 11-21.

Super, D. E. (1970) Computer Assisted Counseling, New York: Teachers College Press, (pp. 1-6, 37-45, 83-99, 109-117).


Presentations and Speeches at Professional Conferences

Minor, F. J. (1967) Design Features & Research Results of the Use of a Computer-based Career Planning System. Key Note speech, Ontario School Counselors National Conference, Toronto, Canada.

Minor, F. J. (1973) Evaluation Results of a Computer Based Career Exploration System in High Schools in the USA. Paper presented at International Association of Applied Psychology Annual Conference, Brussels, Belgium.

Minor, F. J. (1990) Effectiveness of a Computer-Based Career Explorations System. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Saint Louis, MO.

Minor, F. J., & Myers, R. A. (1986). Computer Applications to Support Employee Development Planning. Workshop and Paper Presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, New York City, NY.

Myers, R. A., & Minor, F. J. (1970) Design & Development of a Computer- based Career & Education Exploration System. Paper presented at the International Teleconference on Technology and Career Development Planning, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.

Myers, R. A., & Minor, F. J. (1985) Field Evaluation of a Computer-Based System for Employee Development Planning. Paper presented at the British Psychological Society, University of Warwick, Warwick , United Kingdom.

Super, D. E., & Minor, F. J. (1969), An experimental computer-based educational and career exploration system (ECES). Paper presented at the annual conference of the National Vocational Guidance Association, New Orleans, LA. 

Super, D. E. & Minor, F. J. (1969) Using Computers in Career Guidance in Secondary Schools in the USA. Paper presented at International Association of Applied Psychology Annual Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Super, D. E. & Minor, F. J. (1970) Computer Applications in Career Guidance. Talk given to the Executive Committee, International Association of Applied Psychology Geneva, Switzerland.

Super, D. E. & Minor, F. J. (1970) Development of Systems for Use in Career Guidance: Paper presented at Cambridge University Conference sponsored by the Career Research Advisory Center, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

 


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