6.0328 NEACH Announcements (2/54)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 27 Oct 1992 10:39:27 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 6, No. 0328. Tuesday, 27 Oct 1992.


(1) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 92 11:49:21 EDT (21 lines)
From: Heyward Ehrlich <ehrlich@andromeda.rutgers.edu>
Subject: Nov 11 NEACH: Robert Royar

(2) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 92 20:26:32 EST (12 lines)
From: Heyward Ehrlich <ehrlich@andromeda.rutgers.edu>
Subject: ROYAR: Spelling Corrected

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Date: Sat, 24 Oct 92 11:49:21 EDT
From: Heyward Ehrlich <ehrlich@andromeda.rutgers.edu>
Subject: Nov 11 NEACH: Robert Royar


An Invitation from NEACH:
NORTHEAST ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTERS & THE HUMANITIES

NEACH: The Northeast Association for Computers and the
Humanities invites you to hear PROF. ROBERT ROYER ON COMPUTERS
AND COMPOSITION: FROM WAN TO LAN AND BACK AGAIN. The talk will
take place on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1992, at 1:30 p.m. in Room
26A of the IBM Building, 590 Madison Avenue at 57th Street, New
York City. Dr. Royer will discuss today's proliferation of
newsgroups, lists, and SIGS, and how the rise of the global or
wide-area network (WAN) is forcing us to reevaluate computers and
composition research based on the earlier model of the local-
area-network (LAN).


Future NEACH 1992-93 calendar for 1992-1993:
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Wed., Nov. 11 Computers & Composition: From WAN to LAN
(Robert Royar, NYIT)
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Dr. Royer is well known as the moderator of C&CD, the
Computers & Composition Digest electronic news group. He teaches
at NYIT, the New York Institute of Technology, on Long Island, N.
Y., and edits the Assembly for Computers in English (ACE)
Newsletter, a publication of NCTE. He earned his doctorate in
rhetoric and composition from the University of Louisville and is
an active developer of text processing and electronic mail
software.

All NEACH meetings are free and open to the public. Please
post or share this announcement. Ask at the desk when you enter
the IBM Building for a pass to "NEACH" or "Humanities."
Heyward Ehrlich (ehrlich@andromeda.rutgers.edu)
NEACH President
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Date: Sun, 25 Oct 92 20:26:32 EST
From: Heyward Ehrlich <ehrlich@andromeda.rutgers.edu>
Subject: ROYAR: Spelling Corrected

A correction from NEACH: Northeast Association for Computers & the Humanities

My invitation for the talk of Prof. Robert Royar of NYIT
in New York City on Wed., Nov. 11 on Computers & Composition: from
WAN to LAN and Back Again contains a misspelling of Dr. Royar's
name. I apologize for the error.

Heyward Ehrlich