What is it?
Zeeman, Deane
Zeeman.Deane at fin.gc.ca
Wed Aug 21 09:09:51 EDT 1996
Here at the Library of the Department of Finance / Treasury Board Secretariat Canada we have mounted html'ed versions of the text of seminars on Internet-related topics on an internal web server. We refer to them as "electronic hand-outs", advertise the URL at the sessions and e-mail all participants with the information as a follow-up afterwards.
Deane Zeeman
Internet Services Co-ordinator
zeeman.deane at fin.gc.ca
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From: fros
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: What is it?
Date: Tuesday, August 20, 1996 4:36PM
I made a copy of my Web library orientation and am running it with
Netscape 2.02 as a stand-alone program at one station dedicated for this
purpose (it used to run a HyperCard orientation). Although it looks
"Internet" because its HTML, its not even an Intranet -- its not networked
to anything. So, good people, what do I call it? Do any of you have
similar setups?
The Internet version is at
http://www.bloomu.edu/library/pages/AndrussOrientation/index.html
Bill Frost Harvey A. Andruss Library
Reference Librarian Bloomsburg University
717-389-4126 Bloomsburg, PA 17815
fros at bloomu.edu Fax 717-389-3895
http://acwww.bloomu.edu/~fros/
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