| JISE Archives Successfully CompletedFriday, February 4, 2022  		
		
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			 After an arduous search, the Journal for Information Systems Education (JISE) has now completed the archiving of all articles dating back to 1988. The archiving project, which started in November of 2021, found a total of 12 missing issues with 60 papers throughout those issues, and seven missing papers from various other issues. “Finding the last missing paper was very challenging. I couldn't find a hardcopy or soft copy of it. Kevin L. Elder pointed me to the Internet Archives for the content, and I had to mock it up like the original,” said JISE Editor-in-Chief, Xihui “Paul” Zhang, Professor of Computer Information Systems at the University of North Alabama. “Lots of people helped along the way. Special thanks go to Alka Harriger, the first JISE editor-in-chief, James Pope, a former colleague at the University of North Alabama, and Kevin L. Elder, the third JISE editor-in-chief.” A total of 915 JISE articles from volumes 1-32 can now be found on the JISE website. The articles are searchable alongside AIS journals and other AIS affiliated journals at the AIS eLibrary. 
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