4.0305 N&Q: Job Announcement; Monitor Hazards (2/65)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Fri, 20 Jul 90 18:46:37 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0305. Friday, 20 Jul 1990.
(1) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 90 11:43:43 EDT (43 lines)
From: Jeffrey Perry <JEFF@PUCC>
Subject: Job Announcement
(2) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 90 13:38:24 CDT (22 lines)
From: Charles Ess <DRU001D@SMSVMA>
Subject: Carcinogenic monitors
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Date: Fri, 20 Jul 90 11:43:43 EDT
From: Jeffrey Perry <JEFF@PUCC>
Subject: Job Announcement
Humanities Applications
Individual with advanced graduate training in literature,
languages, fine arts or history and with basic computing
skills on both mainframe and microcomputer for position in
Research Services.
Familiarity with such packages as SCRIPT and SPIRES under
VM/CMS, relevant application programs under UNIX, word
processors such as Word, WordPerfect or Nota Bene on the
IBM/PC or Apple Macintosh would all be helpful. Programming
experience, familiarity with some foreign language(s), and
an understanding of the concepts of information retrieval
and DBMS are all desirable.
The most important qualification is an ability to work well
with colleagues and computer users with widely differing
backgrounds. The successful candidate will provide computer
support for faculty, staff and students in humanities
research and instruction; install and support software
packages; write special purpose software in languages such
as C, and assist users in locating and using machine-
readable and multimedia resources and programs for analysis.
Activities must be completed and documented in a timely
fashion.
This appointment is to the Professional Technical staff.
Qualified candidates should forward their resumes to:
Bruce Finnie
Computing and Information Technology
Princeton University
87 Prospect Street
Princeton, NJ 08544
FAX: 609-258-3943
BITNET: FINNIE@PUCC
An Equal Employment Affirmative Action Employer
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Date: Thu, 19 Jul 90 13:38:24 CDT
From: Charles Ess <DRU001D@SMSVMA>
Subject: Carcinogenic monitors
A number of friends and colleagues have approached me lately to warn me
of impending death from my close association with computer monitors.
Apparently, the Apple Color 12" monitor is especially bad in this regard
-- I take it that we're discovering that low-level radiation from such
monitors is carcinogenic?
In all seriousness, if anyone has or can refer me to CONCRETE information
on recent studies, I would be grateful. Especially as I am facing an
additional installation of four double-page monitors on a Mac network,
I need to know if I am inadvertently contributing to my students'
health risks.
Thanks in advance,
Charles Ess
Drury College
Springfield, MO 65802
417 865-8731