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  1. Polly, J.A.: Surfing the Internet : an introduction (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reports the range of information sources available through the Internet computer and telecommunications data network: electronic mail; electronic newsletters and bulletin boards; remote log-in to Internet resources using TELNET (Cleveland Free-net, MELVYL, CARL); remote access to files; travel agents; CERFnet
  2. Polly, J.A.: Somebody knocking' : the public library at the electronic door (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A suburban public library with a long history of technological innovation chronicles its adventures during its first year of Internet connectivity, including staff use of electronic mail, TELNET, and File Transfer Protocol. Future plans include public use from the computer lab located in the library. A resource section includes information on how to get on the Internet and how to learn more about it through user guides
    Imprint
    Illinois : University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Graduate School of Library and Information Science
  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