[1] From: Joseph Saponaro <jas265@is4.nyu.edu> (16)
Subject: New Site: Humanities Computing at New York University
[2] From: maureen donovan <donovan.1@osu.edu> (38)
Subject: new online journal: The Book and The Computer
[3] From: David Green <david@ninch.org> (49)
Subject: Noesis: Philosophical Research On-Line
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 13:59:50 -0400 (EDT)
From: Joseph Saponaro <jas265@is4.nyu.edu>
Subject: New Site: Humanities Computing at New York University
The Humanities Computing Group at New York University, the newest
subject-specific group of NYU's Academic Computing Facility, is pleased to
announce that it has developed its Web site. The collection of pages is
intended to be a resource for the humanities computing community; it
includes information about the HCG's computing services, software
resources, and staff as well as links to the online newsletter and to
announcements of our popular on-campus seminars and other events.
A large section of the site serves as an annotated, selective meta-list of
links to other humanities computing sites, arranged by subject and
cross-referenced to lists of relevant journals, mailing lists, newsgroups,
conferences.
http://www.nyu.edu/acf/humanities/
Any comments or questions are welcome and should be addressed to Lorna
Hughes, Assistant Director of the Humanities Computing Group
(lorna.hughes@nyu.edu).
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Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 11:27:11 -0400
From: maureen donovan <donovan.1@osu.edu>
Subject: new online journal: The Book and The Computer
New online journal:
Title: The Book and The Computer: The Future of the Printed Word
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August 1998 Premier Issue
Languages: English and Japanese
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Contents:
Editor's Note:
Muro Kenji The Internet as a Vast Sheet of Paper
Global Clippings:
Thailand A CD-ROM Sutra
Sweden Sweden's Writers Become Entrepreneurs
Korea The Effects of Recession on Computer Education
Japan Text Is Meaningless If You Can't Read It
Articles:
Kogawa Tetsuo The Global Transformation of Books and Reading
Lin Hao China Takes the Plunge into the Digital Age
Interview : Tsurumi Shunsuke Language that Crosses Cultural Barriers
Roundtable:
"What is the Future of the Book in the Digital Era?"
Roger Chartier (France)
Liu Zhiming (China)
Howard Rheingold (USA)
Ueno Chizuko (Japan)
Thanes Wongyannava (Thailand)
Japanese in the Age of Technology:
Preview Kida Jun'ichiro Introduction
Letters to the Editor
Contributors
Links
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with best wishes,
Maureen Donovan
Ohio State University Libraries
donovan.1@osu
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Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 13:34:55 -0500
From: David Green <david@ninch.org>
Subject: Noesis: Philosophical Research On-Line
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
September 3, 1998
NEW SEARCH ENGINE FOR PHILOSOPHY MATERIALS ONLINE
<http://ialab.evansville.edu/ei/pi/>
>Date: Wed, 02 Sep 1998 17:53:03 -0500 (CDT)
>From: "Anthony F. Beavers" <tb2@evansville.edu>
>>
>
> Noesis: Philosophical Research On-Line
> http://ialab.evansville.edu/ei/pi/
>
>The Internet Applications Laboratory at the University of Evansville would
>like to announce the beta release of a new search engine dedicated to
>philosophy on the Internet. Designed by the makers of Argos, an ancient
>and medieval search engine, and Hippias, another philosophy search engine,
>Noesis employees new search routines that allow users to approach data
>from a variety of perspectives. For a better understanding of how to use
>the search engine, please see the "Help" file available at the site.
>
>In addition to a search engine, Noesis includes a browsable index, broken
>down into a separate author index and a collections index. We are planning
>on adding a topical index over time that will allow users to browse and
>search files according to their pertinence to the various areas of study
>recognized by professional philosophers.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Anthony F. Beavers, Ph.D. (tb2@evansville.edu)
>General Editor, Noesis: Philosophical Research On-Line
>
Cynthia Freeland
Professor of Philosophy
University of Houston
Houston, TX 77204-3784
(713) 743-2993; (713) 743-2990 (Fax)
CFreeland@UH.edu; http://www.uh.edu/~cfreelan
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Executive Director
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21 Dupont Circle, NW
Washington DC 20036
www-ninch.cni.org
david@ninch.org
202/296-5346 202/872-0886 fax
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