-- Michel Lenoble | Litterature Comparee | NOUVELLE ADRESSE - NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS Universite de Montreal | ---> lenoblem@ere.umontreal.ca C.P. 6128, Succ. "A" | MONTREAL (Quebec) | Tel.: (514) 288-3916 Canada - H3C 3J7 | (4) --------------------------------------------------------------25---- Date: Tue, 7 Jan 92 15:55 CST From: <G00050@MSUS1> Subject: CD-ROM Longevity One of our Learning Resource Center staff members has claimed that text CD-ROMs have been "de-laminating" and thus being destroyed in only 3-5 years. Is this true, or has it been reported at all as a problem? Thanks for any help on this. Ted Hansen (612) 255-3061 Associate Professor English Department St. Cloud State University Riverview Bldg. 106 St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 G00050@MSUS1.BITNET or TEDH@TIGGER.STCLOUD.MSUS.EDU (5) --------------------------------------------------------------19---- Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1992 16:02 EST From: Lynn Cameron <FAC_SCAMERON@JMUVAX> Subject: Holocaust Database Dear Editors, I am not a member of your discussion list, but I would like information on accessing the Holocaust Database online. I a librarian who works with the English Department on campus, and one of the faculty members thinks the database would be helpful for his research. I will share any information you send with him. Will the database be available through INTERNET or DIALOG? Thank you. Lynn Cameron Reference Librarian James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA 22801 (6) --------------------------------------------------------------18---- Date: Fri, 3 Jan 1992 18:47 IST From: Brenda Danet <kcubd@hujivm1> Subject: Query about smiley icons I've just joined Humanist, and would like to open with a query. I am a sociologist and communications researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. I've recently gotten very involved in work on the language of electronic communication. I am working on a paper on smiley icons (such as :-) for a smile and ;-) for a wink). I would like to know: (1) Have you seen them in various modes of CMC (computer-mediated communication)? (2) Do you use them yourself? (3) Do you have any files or collections of them which you could share with me? (4) How do you feel about their use? I'll look forward to hearing from you on this, and to sharing other postings on Humanist. Thanks. :-) of course, Brenda Danet.