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Steve Jones

Lecturer in Computer Science; Computer Center Director

Steve Jones
Contact
309-341-7356
sjones@knox.edu

Education
Certification: C.P.I.M., American Production and Inventory Control Society.
Graduate Studies, Gender and Women's Studies, University of Illinois-Chicago, 2004, 2008.
M.B.A., 1988, Webster University.
M.S., 1974, Washington University.
B.A., 1972, Knox College.

Selected Professional Accomplishments

Publications
"High Level Language Implementation of Bit Map Inverted Files." Ragan, D.P., and Jones, S.A. Computers and Biomedical Research 11 (1978): 595-612.

"Multi-tasking in MUMPS-PC." Proceedings of the 1976 MUMPS Users' Group Meeting (1976): 74-79.

"Inverted File Structures Using Bit Maps Under Extended MUMPS-PC." Proceedings of the 1974 MUMPS Users' Group Meeting (1974): 199-206.

"A Radiation Therapy Department Information System." Proceedings of the 1973 MUMPS Users' Group Meeting (1973): 67-73.

Campus & Community Involvement
Advisor, TKE.
Advisor, Knox Gay Bureau.
Member, Benefits Task Force.
Member, College Greivance Panel.
Member, Hunter Prize Committee.
Treasurer, Knox-Rootabaga Jazz Festival.
Member, Landscape Task Force.
Member, LGBTQ Alumni Club.
Board of Directors, Central Illinois Friends of People With AIDS.
Board of Directors, Acorn Equality Fund.
Board of Directors, Nova Singers.
Member, Galesburg Rotary Club.
Local Advisor and National Volunteer, TKE Fraternity.
Computer Consultant, Gerber-Hart Library.

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