8.0251 Intro to the Internet for Humanists (1/39)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 11 Oct 1994 22:24:51 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 8, No. 0251. Tuesday, 11 Oct 1994.

Date: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 10:08:24 -0500
From: Michael.Clark@cyber.Widener.EDU
Subject: Anecdotes Wanted



For a book to be published next spring by
Prentice Hall--an introduction to the
Internet for Humanists--I am seeking
anecdotes from individuals detailing the
ways that the Internet was a valuable
tool for your teaching, research, professional,
or personal activities.

--How did the Internet allow you to
accomplish a task in a way that was
faster or more effective than before?

--How did the Internet make something
possible that was not possible before?

--How has the Internet changed your life for
the better?

--What activity on the Internet do you now
consider an essential part of your life?


These stories might entail any aspect of
Internet usage: e-mail, ftp, gopher,
Archie, Veronica, Jughead, lists, www,
Usenet news, etc.

I am looking for both commonplace and
unusual stories from a broad range of
people from any area of the humanities.

Please send your responses to

Michael.Clark@cyber.widener.edu

Thank you.