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                    Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 99.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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       [1] From: ubiquity <ubiquity@HQ.ACM.ORG> (9)
             Subject: Ubiquity 3.19

       [2] From: Marian Dworaczek <Marian.Dworaczek@USASK.CA> (23)
             Subject: Subject Index to Literature on Electronic Sources of
                     Information

       [3] From: Carolyn Kotlas <kotlas@email.unc.edu> (18)
             Subject: CIT INFOBITS -- June 2002

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             Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 11:45:30 +0100
             From: ubiquity <ubiquity@HQ.ACM.ORG>
             Subject: Ubiquity 3.19

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Ubiquity: A Web-based publication of the ACM
    Volume 3, Number 19, Week of June 24, 2002

    In this issue:

    Interview --

    Moving From Here to There without Getting Lost
    David Baar on new display technology that addresses
    the screen real estate problem
    http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/interviews/d_baar_1.html

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             Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 11:46:59 +0100
             From: Marian Dworaczek <Marian.Dworaczek@USASK.CA>
             Subject: Subject Index to Literature on Electronic Sources of
    Information

    The July 1, 2002 edition of the "Subject Index to Literature on Electronic
    Sources of Information" is available at:

                           http://library.usask.ca/~dworacze/SUBJIN_A.HTM

    The page-specific "Subject Index to Literature on Electronic Sources of
    Information" and the accompanying "Electronic Sources of Information: A
    Bibliography" (listing all indexed items) deal with all aspects of
    electronic publishing and include print and non-print materials, periodical
    articles, monographs and individual chapters in collected works. This
    edition includes over 1,400 titles. Both the Index and the Bibliography are
    continuously updated.

    Introduction, which includes sample search and instructions how to use the
    Subject Index and the Bibliography, is located at:

                           http://library.usask.ca/~dworacze/SUB_INT.HTM

    This message has been posted to several mailing lists. Please excuse
    any duplication.

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    *University of Saskatchewan Library
    *E-mail: <mailto:marian.dworaczek@usask.ca>marian.dworaczek@usask.ca
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             Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 11:49:52 +0100
             From: Carolyn Kotlas <kotlas@email.unc.edu>
             Subject: CIT INFOBITS -- June 2002

    CIT INFOBITS June 2002 No. 48 ISSN 1521-9275

    About INFOBITS

    INFOBITS is an electronic service of The University of North Carolina
    at Chapel Hill's Center for Instructional Technology. Each month the
    CIT's Information Resources Consultant monitors and selects from a
    number of information and instructional technology sources that come to
    her attention and provides brief notes for electronic dissemination to
    educators.

    ......................................................................

    Social Aspects of the Internet
    Blogs: A New Tool for Online Education?
    Copyright and "Deep-Linking" to Online Content
    More Readings on Online Course Drop-Outs
    Online Accessibility Articles
    Recommended Reading

    [material deleted]

    INFOBITS is also available online on the World Wide Web at
    http://www.unc.edu/cit/infobits/ (HTML format) and at
    http://www.unc.edu/cit/infobits/text/index.html (plain text format).



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