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DEMO OF ELECTRONIC CATALOG SCHEDULED
The community is invited to a presentation on ECAT, MIT's Web-based system for ordering directly from MIT partner companies, on Monday, August 12 from noon-1pm in Rm 3-133. Prepared by the Electronic Catalog Implementation team, the session will include a demo, a progress report, information on the Procard (MIT's corporate purchasing card), and information about training. Additional ECAT demos will be scheduled for September. The current state of the electronic catalog can be seen at http://web.mit.edu/ecat/>.

COME TO "SPEAK UP" SESSIONS
The Human Resource Practices team needs your input. See story above for the dates and times of their "Speak Up" sessions.

STUDENT SERVICES HOME PAGE
The Co-Curricular Redesign team has a Web page that aims to explain the team's misssion and goals, which center around improving services dealing with student activities while cutting costs. The page also contains a response form allowing students to provide feedback and ideas. Point your browser to http://web.mit.edu/reeng/cocurr/>.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on July 24, 1996.

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