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  1. Armour, J.; Cisler, S.: Community networks on the Internet (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Library journal. 119(1994) no.11, S.22-24
  2. Cisler, S.: Community computer networks : building electronic greenbelts (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Gives a background to the development of community networks giving an outline of the current situation. Describes the information and services found on the networks, the connection the systems use, who starts and runs the systems and their sources of funding. Presents a range of current models describing HAWAII FYI, National Capital FreeNEt. Ottawa, Wellington City Council's Community Computer Network, New Zealand, and Big Sky Telegraphy, Dilton, Montana, and outlining other models. Examines social aspects of the systems and looks to the future of these systems in the light of changing technology
    Imprint
    Illinois : University at Urbana-Champaign, Graduate School of Library and Information Science
    Source
    Emerging communities: integrating networked information into library services. Proceedings of the Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing, Illinois University at Urbana-Champaign, 4-6 April 1993. Ed.: A.P. Bishop
  3. Polly, J.A.; Cisler, S.: What's wrong with mosaic? (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The World Wide Web (WWW) is a network hypertext program developed at CERN. Mosaic is a graphical interface to text, sound and images from the Internet. By the end of 1994 it will be able to handle interactive froms and hot spots on images and will be backwards compatible with HTML files. Describes how to access a WWW site through Mosaic; Uniform Resource Locators, browsing and building a set of WWW destinations, content, speed of use, the number of WWW servers, graphics formats; the future of WWW, and contacts for more information

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