Volume
12
Issue
4
Abstract
The computer and the subsequent data banks are entering more and more into the life of the Extension professional. This study shows that there are certain issues involved in establishing a data bank that will be useful to Extension staff as they carry out their educational responsibility. The author suggests that the data system planners must survey the Extension personnel to determine their needs and then help them use the data and analytical skills available. If you have wondered how data banks might be useful to you, you will enjoy reading this article.
Recommended Citation
Sofranko, A. J. (1974). The Computer and the County Agent. The Journal of Extension, 12(4), Article 5. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol12/iss4/5