Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 56.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>
[1] From: ubiquity <ubiquity@HQ.ACM.ORG> (8)
Subject: Ubiquity 3.16
[2] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (72)
Subject: Besser article on interoperability featured in June
FIRST MONDAY
[3] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (77)
Subject: H-Net Launches H-MUSEUM: Network for Museum
Professionals
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Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 07:32:23 +0100
From: ubiquity <ubiquity@HQ.ACM.ORG>
Subject: Ubiquity 3.16
Ubiquity: A Web-based publication of the ACM
Volume 3, Number 16, Week of June 3, 2002
In this issue:
Interview --
Cherri M. Pancake on Usability Engineering
How we perceive, interpret and use information; applying human
factors research to product design
http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/interviews/c_pancake_1.html
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Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 07:37:24 +0100
From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
Subject: Besser article on interoperability featured in June FIRST
MONDAY
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
June 5, 2002
Howard Besser article, "The Next Stage:
Moving from Isolated Digital Collections to Interoperable Digital
Libraries,"
featured in the June issue of FIRST MONDAY
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/besser/
Amongst the usual good mix of articles in the monthly online FIRST MONDAY
is a timely review article by Howard Besser of the important next step in
our creating truly interoperable digital libraries.
David Green
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>Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 00:08:16 -0500
>>From: "Edward J. Valauskas" <ejv@uic.edu>
>
Dear Reader,
The June 2002 issue of First Monday (volume 7, number 6) is now
available at http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/
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Table of Contents
Volume 7, Number 6 - June 3rd 2002
Electric Symbols: Internet Words And Culture
by John Fraim
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/fraim/
The Next Stage: Moving from Isolated Digital Collections to
Interoperable Digital Libraries
by Howard Besser
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/besser/
The Soundproof Book: Exploration of Rights Conflict and Access to
Commercial EBooks for People with Disabilities
by George Kerscher and Jim Fruchterman
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/kerscher/
Cave or Community? An Empirical Examination of 100 Mature Open Source Projects
by Sandeep Krishnamurthy
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/krishnamurthy/
Open Source Intelligence
by Fleix Stalder and Jesse Hirch
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/stalder/
Censoring the Internet: The Situation in Turkey
by Kemal Altintas, Tolga Aydin, and Varol Akman
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/altinta/
The Place of Law in Cyberspace
by David Altheide
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/altheide/
The Medical Journal Meets the Internet
by Charles Curran
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/curran/
FM Interviews: Stephanie Mills
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/mills/
Book Reviews
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/reviews/
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Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 07:38:17 +0100
From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
Subject: H-Net Launches H-MUSEUM: Network for Museum Professionals
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
June 5, 2002
H-Net Launches H-MUSEUM: Network for Museum Professionals
http://www.h-museum.net
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~museum/welcome.html
The international H-Net network announces a new online network for museum
professionals with a particular emphasis on museums and the internet.
David Green
>Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 18:25:46 +0200
>From: "H-Museum (Staff)" <Ralf.Blank@RUHR-UNI-BOCHUM.DE>
>
Launch of H-MUSEUM
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