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Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Tue, 12 Sep 89 18:41:20 EDT


Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 459. Tuesday, 12 Sep 1989.


(1) Date: Monday, 11 September 1989 1510-EST (32 lines)
From: JACKA@PENNDRLS
Subject:

(2) Date: Tue, 12 Sep 89 08:47:00 EDT (20 lines)
From: MLAOD@CUVMB
Subject: MLA Bibliography on tape

(3) Date: Tue, 12 Sep 89 08:44 EDT (20 lines)
From: <UPDEGROV@EDUCOM.BITNET>
Subject: Computer-Mediated Liberal Education

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Date: Monday, 11 September 1989 1510-EST
From: JACKA@PENNDRLS
Subject:


ONLINE NOTES
SEPTEMBER, 1989

Contents of this issue:

CINEMA VIDEO-DISC PROJECT

PLANS FOR CCAT and ASSISTANT DEAN'S OFFICE
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

TIDBITS, Network notes for tyro to novice computer users
taken from the files of JACKA @ PENNDRLS




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Date: Tue, 12 Sep 89 08:47:00 EDT
From: MLAOD@CUVMB
Subject: MLA Bibliography on tape

Spurred in large measure by the interest shown by correspondents to
HUMANIST, the Modern Language Association will soon be prepared to offer
the MLA Bibliography database on tape to interested institutions. We are
currently looking for an institution to act as a test site, as well as
those interested in receiving more information about the MLA Bibliography
on tape.

For additional information, please contact:

Daniel Uchitelle
Manager, Online & Special Services
Modern Language Association
10 Astor Place
New York, NY 10003
(212)475-9500
MLAOD@CUVMB
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Date: Tue, 12 Sep 89 08:44 EDT
From: <UPDEGROV@EDUCOM.BITNET>
Subject: Computer-Mediated Liberal Education

EDUCOM will sponsor a workhop, "Computer-Mediated Liberal Education --
on a Global Scale," in conjunction with the annual meeting of the
Association of American Colleges, Saturday January 13, 1990 in San
Francisco. The workshop will be a progress report -- and an invitation
to participate -- in an innovative project to explore global problems,
such as world hunger and appropriate uses of outer space. Outstanding
teachers from a variety of disciplines and campuses will address these
problems, and, using computer conferencing and networks,
simultaneously demonstrate to their students the relevance of the
disciplines -- and inter-disciplinary thinking -- to the world outside
academe.

For more information, contact workshop leaders Frederick Goodman and
Edgar Taylor, faculty members in the School of Education, University of
Michigan, at 313 763-6717, BITNET: USERCGEE@UMICHUM.