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- ONLINE PUBLICATIONS and E-TEXT part 1
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- NewtNews
- http://www.ridgecrest.ca.us/NewtNews/NN_top.html
- ftp://io.com/pub/usr/btorres/NewtNews
- ftp://ftp.amug.org/pub/newton/news/newt-news
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- NewtNews is a weekly freeware Internet newsletter that focuses on the
- Apple Newton, and other related industry and PDA information.
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- Books, E-Text, articles
- http://www.amug.org/~a165/
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- Large lists of links to many etext items. Like a huge library resource
- available online. No library card needed!
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- Beatrice
- http://www.primenet.com/~grifter/
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- A delightful electronic 'zine that has original pieces of fiction, poetry,
- short stories and interesting articles. There is one work that really stands
- out and that is in the poetry section where the "Tao Te Ching" was
- translated into an easy to read text. Check it out - always fresh and ever
- changing, this 'zine deserves a read.
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- Webster's Weekly
- http://www.awa.com/w2/
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- An original weekly 'zine that has a lot going for it. It is funny, fresh
- and often irreverant yet it never crosses over the line into bad taste.
- Prose, photos, art, cartoons and articles are updated weekly and there is
- always something here for everyone. Originally meant to be a 'zine mostly
- for the "twentysomething" crowd - it has developed into a good read for all
- ages and has a lot of neat articles you find anywhere else.
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- Enterzone
- http://enterzone.berkeley.edu/enterzone.html
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- A "hyperzine" of writing art and new age media.
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- MELVIN
- http://www.melvin.com
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- Many GIF files that are in fact articles. MELVIN is a cool romp and great
- reading. Everything is fair game here and if being politically incorrect
- is your way of having fun - then come here. Mainstream writing is prevalent
- too and this 'zine includes just about every type of writing there is. So
- much to read and so little time... You'll enjoy the trip here as that is
- exactly what MELVIN can be like - a fun "trip" through cyber-zine land.
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- Accounting for the Cards
- http://sunsite.unc.edu/shannon/ckind/Valli_title.html
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- An online hypertext mystery that is also a good read. A few interactive
- links are included that help you decide who's been stealing money from the
- Ojibwa Entertainment Corporation. Is it you? Is it me? Find out in this
- well done mystery - a nice evening of reading awaits the traveller!
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- Cat Machine
- http://ux5.cso.uiuc.edu/~c-cook/cat/
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- Poems and short stories way above the normal fodder you'll find on 'zines.
- Well organized and links to past and future issues (episodes) will leave
- you wondering why all electronic 'zines aren't this good.
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- Netsam
- http://www-bioc.rice.edu/~clarage/netsam.html
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- Netsam is a different sort of 'zine that uses the WWW exactly as it should
- be used. The whole 'zine is a threaded and linked hypertext document that
- twists and turns like a web of desire. Unexpected links to unexpected
- plot twists await the reader and the writing here is very good indeed!
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- Tree Fiction
- http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk:80/users/gdr11/tree-fiction.html
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- An interactive form of fiction. Click on the links and create your own
- plot decisions. Should you stay or should you go? It's up to you as you
- course through the interactive links in this new 'zine.
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- Your MoM
- http://www.cc.columbia.edu/~emj5/yourmom/ymhome.html
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- A rather juvenile but inoffensive little 'zine best left read by juveniles
- and pubescent teens. I found it to be somewhat funny but if I were a few
- years younger - I may have found it to be hilarious.
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- Comedy 'Zine
- http://www.cts.com/~borderline
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- An electronic magazine full of comic related material. Cool!
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- Newsletters via Internet
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- Internet-on-a-Disk (The B&R Samizdat Express)
- to join - send an email message to: samizdat@world.std.com
- Subject line: Join
- Message body: Include your name, email address and Join Internet
- on a disk mailing list.
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- Online Book Initiative Gopher
- - WWW site -
- gopher://ftp.std.com:70/11/obi/book/FairyTales
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- or gopher to: ftp.std.com
- select "Online Book Initiative"
-
- There's close to 100 favorite fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm and these
- Grimm fairy tales are among the very best. Everything from Snow White to
- Little Red Riding Hood resides here. Text only - but who needs pictures
- when you have imagination and great stories to read. Enjoy!
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- MIDLINK Magazine
- http://longwood.cs.ucf.edu/~MidLink
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- This electronic magazine is designed by kids for kids. That's right - kids
- design and make up this magazine (well... they get a little help) and it
- changes every two months with each new issue. It is designed to both
- educate and entertain and each new issue contains a central topic or theme.
- Past issues are also online so you can see any you missed. Virtual trips
- and exhibits abound taking youngsters on a tour around the world to see
- many different sights and places and as they tour they learn lots about
- these places. Tons of pictures and easy to read information plus neat and
- interesting links make this a place that kids come back to time after time.
- There are also riddles and cool problems to solve on puzzle pages scattered
- about the 'zine and I doubt there is a better web page made chiefly by
- kids on the Internet. Good educational material is not always easy to find
- on that vast highway known as the Internet - so make sure your kids wind
- up steering here. A great place for teachers and adults as well. Makes a
- great educational resource for schools connected to the WWW.
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- Stephanie DaSilva's List of Lists
- ftp to: rtfm.mit.edu
- located in --> /pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists
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- Complete set of lists (that's right every mailing list known) along with
- descriptions for each list. The list of lists is a good way to see if
- there is a mailing list that coincides with your interests. Also included
- are directions on how to join each mailing list or listserv. Make sure
- you look at your mail each day or it can become quickly over-run. Some
- popular mailing lists generate hundreds of email messages weekly. Make
- sure you read how to "un-join" or cancel yourself from a mailing list.
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- ON-LINE Books Page
- http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/Web/books
-
- This incredible page offers links to nearly 500 on-line etext books. That's
- right - you can read and download the text to nearly 500 books and the list
- keeps growing even as you read this blurb. The list is searchable by either
- author or book title. This is the ultimate source for online texts for it
- also has links to the Carnegie-Mellon English server and Project Gutenberg
- Internet site. There's even a few foreign language texts and links. This
- page is HIGHLY recommended for anyone interested in books from the classics
- to newer material. Look Ma - no library card needed!
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- Project Gutenburg FTP site
- ftp to: mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu
-
- The master site for Project Gutenberg. Contains numerous freely available
- works of literature, short stories, novels and other literary works.
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- EFF ftp site
- ftp to: ftp.eff.org
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- Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) site. Contains electronic 'zines
- along with articles relating to freedom and censorship of online data.
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- Tables of Contents of Computer related Magazines
- http://www.mag-browse.com
- See updates to front covers and content listings for 43 leading computing
- magazines. Many more are being added weekly. Quick and lean web site.
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- Hip Magazine
- http://www.hip.com
- Like Rolling Stone magazine - only better
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- San Jose Mercury News Online
- http://www.sjmercury.com
- Online newspaper - for the digitally informed. Very well done newspaper!
- Uploaded daily - always fresh and current. An extensive daily resource.
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- Chicago Tribune
- http://www.chicago.tribune.com/home.html
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- A brand new service. Unlike the San Jose Mercury News who publishes the
- entire newspaper online, The Chicago Tribune publishes only parts of its
- newspaper to online readers. But what it publishes online is what is
- considered the best of the daily news offerings.
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- The Electronic Newsstand
- http://www.enews.com
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- Excerpts and sample articles from over 250 newspapers and publications from
- across the US. It is an incentive ploy for users to eventually subscribe
- to the magazines and publications but to the Internetter - it is a free
- way to get lots of information as the articles are changed daily.
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- The New South Polar Times
- http://www.deakin.edu.au/edu/MSEE/GENII/NSPT/NSPThomePage.html
- Well, what else does one do in balmy -40F temperatures in Antarctica?
- They go ahead and publish an informative electronic newsletter!
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- CyberWire Dispatch
- http://cyberwerks.com/1/cyberwire
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- Brock Meeks pounds out the info and it is often irreverant and scathing
- but it always on target and true. He pulls no punches and happens to be one
- of the best reporters around. Give this one a read and you'll come back
- for more. Quality stuff here - and you won't find it in your local paper
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- Computer Mediated Communications (CMC)
- http://www.rpi.edu/~decemj/cmc/mag/current/toc.html
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- CMC reports on people, events, technology, public policies, practices,
- research, techno-culture, and anything else that has to do with computer
- mediated discussions or publicly accessable online forums. Whew!
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- SanFrancisco Free Press
- http://ccnet.com/SF_Free_Press
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- A wonderful archive of back issues of the Free Press.
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- Rosalind Resnick's Web Page of Electronic Publication reviews
- http://www.gate.net/~rosalind
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- Contains no less than 50 reviews of major electronic publications and other
- information oertaining to digital 'zines and publishing on the net.
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- Stream of Consciousness
- http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/soc.html
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- Mind candy anyone? An electronic 'zine devoted to poetry and art.
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- Verbiage
- http://sunsite.unc.edu/boutell/verbiage/index.html
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- A collection of short fiction stories from around the net world.
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- Digital Rag
- http://www.wimsey.com/Digital_Rag/current/index.html
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- A peculiar little digital 'zine that defies description. You've gotta
- check this one out. It's ah.... very unique.
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- Complete List of Electronic 'Zines
- Gopher to: gopher.cic.net
- and then choosing--> Electronic Serials
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- Exactly what it says. A really COMPLETE list of all available digitally
- distributed magazines and other electronic publications.
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- Aether Madness: An Offbeat Guide to the Online World
- http://www.aether.com/Aether/
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- This book by Gary Wolf and Michael Stein is published by Peachpit Press and
- the company has decided to put the complete book online. It is essentially
- the same as the hard-copy published version except this hypertext version
- contains scads of links to referenced services and selections discussed
- throughout the book. Way cool! Take a surf here and enjoy the reading!
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- Rachel's Environmental and Health Weekly
- Gopher to: ftp.std.com
- select "ftp" then select "The World's Anonymous FTP Archive" then select
- "Periodicals" and finally select "Rachels"
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- This weekly journal is put out by the "Environmental Research Foundation"
- and offers information relating to health and environmental issues. The
- archive contains over 400 back issues but the organization of the archive
- is first-rate so finding what you want won't be a difficult task. Not only
- does this journal contain original articles but it contains compilations
- of articles, info and viewpoints from many other publications. The New
- York Times, The Nation and The Miami Herald are just a few examples.
- FDA regulations and how they affect what you eat, farming practices and
- a whole lot more are included. This is a plethora of information yet its
- clear and concise layout make it an undaunting archive to find the info you
- need. A highly recommended site to visit to find health and environmental
- issues and how they both realte to one another. Informative and well done!
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- FTP Fairy Tales
- ftp to: info.umd.edu
- then cd to: /inforM/Educational_Resources/ReadingRoom/Fiction/FairyTales
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- Everything from Goldilocks to Thumbelina to The Ugly Duckling. Contains
- nearly 100 tales and the archive keeps growing...
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- Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature
- Telnet to: lib.uwstout.edu
- use the word "library" to log-in. Hit <Contol>D key combo twice to exit.
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- A virtual gold mine of information that is often overlooked. You can use
- this to perform comprehensive searches through hundreds (thousands?) of
- magazines published in the US. Search by author, subject, title or keyword
- to find the resources or articles you're looking for. Your search results
- are then printed to screen and include a small abstract of the source
- article and information in regards to the publication it is in. Invaluable!
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- Playboy Magazine home page
- http://mosaic.playboy.com
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- A bevy of beauties and Playboy articles, interviews and information.
- Now get back to your homework... !
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- GNN Magazine
- http://nearnet.gnn.com/gnn/GNNhome.html
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- A "reader's digest" of the web. A collection of articles and stories that
- first appear in print and then are digitally distributed.
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- Leonardo Electronic Almanac
- http://www.mitpress.mit.edu/Leonardo/home.html
- Anon FTP to: mitpress.mit.edu
-
- Almanac seems to know that art is something for everyone to enjoy. Richly
- rewarding with beautiful graphic images and intense art passion, this
- site is growing by leaps and bounds. I hope it doesn't crash under its
- own weight. I highly recommend a visit here - you won't be dissapointed.
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- Electric Postcard
- http://postcards.www.media.mit.edu/Postcards/
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- MIT Media Lab's version of the Hallmark card rack. You can pick a postcard
- out of 35 designs and send them to friends by typing in their email address
- and then typing in your message on the virtual "postcard". Then add your
- name and address and hit "Send" and away it goes. Color and b/w postcards
- are available for the choosing. This sure beats going shopping for cards.
- Great for sending those friends of yours a greeting when you're off on
- virtual vacations. No need to stop surfin and shop for cards! WAY COOL!
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- Cyrano's Valentine Server
- http://www.nando.net/toys/cyrano.html
-
- Open all year 'round this server will send your loved one a special message
- via email based on information you provide. You'll first be asked what type
- of letter you want to send. The choices are: steamy, indecisive, desperate,
- surreal, intellectual or poetic. Next Cyranno will ask you to fill in a few
- adjectives about your relationship and also a few questions about your
- beloved's favorite food and most appealing physical characteristic. When
- you are all finished completing the form tell Cyrano where you want the
- letter sent to and then select "Submit to Cyrano". If you like, you can
- preview the letter before it is sent directly to your loved one by entering
- in your own email address and Cyrano will send the letter to your address.
- If you like the letter then you can re-send it off to your lover! Cyranno
- can become quite ah... poetic so this option to send it to yourself first
- might not be such a bad idea. Enjoy!
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- Big Dreams newsletter
- http://www.wimsey.com/~duncans
-
- Duncan's enthusiasm and off-beat style is infectious. Sometimes informative
- and often funny he gives a humorous approach to offering valuable info.
- Tongue in cheek articles along with analogous snippets will keep you reading
- 'till the wee hours of dawn. Take what he says with a grain of salt but for
- the cost of a newsletter subscription (free) why not give it a try? You
- might like it. Not for everyone - but then - what is? If you can read
- between the lines - there is a lot of sound advice in his humor.
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- The Reading Room
- FTP to: info.umd.edu /inforM/Educational_Resources/ReadingRoom
- ftp://info.umd.edu/inforM/Educational_Resources/ReadingRoom
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- A wonderfully complete library online. Everything from classics to short-
- stories and beyond. The HistoryPhilosophy section is great for research
- work and it contains an abundance of works from the movers and shakers
- in the course of world history. This site will leave you in awe of the
- power of the Internet for this library really is worth the ftp trip.
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- Tacoma News Tribune online
- http://www.tribnet.com
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- The News Tribune of Tacoma, Washington, US in etext format. Contains both
- national and international news with AP wire reports from around the world.
- This is a free service and publication to 'netters.
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- Technology Review WWW site
- http://www.mit.edu:8001/afs/athena/org/t/techreview/www/tr.html
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- Technology Review is edited by MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- and is a well done and well written science magazine now available on the
- World-Wide-Web. Technology Review "addresses the practical implications of
- of science, as opposed to laboratory breakthroughs and theoretical and
- conceptual abstractions that have no bearing on practicality." The 'zine
- is done using hypertext links that can take you to other places related
- to an article such as a link to the EPA gopher while reading an article on
- ways to produce environmentally safe products. Although the entire hardcopy
- version of the magazine is not on the web - most of the articles and
- features are and it is one of the best science publications on the web.
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- MultiMedia and Interactive Publications
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- Multimedia Publications on the Internet
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- CyberSight (Published by Internet Marketing, Inc.)
- http://cybersight.com
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- A true hypermedia publication that links to other hypermedia from around
- the world. No fluff and no junk. Most of the authors are students and
- cyber-souls who dedicate themselves to the task thoroughly - and it shows!
- You'll find great articles and links from under-ground artists, to the
- politically benign. This onepage will have you surfing the globe while you
- read some of the best distributable "stuff" out there. Catch a wave and
- ride this kahuna for an evening (or two or three...)
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- Complexity International
- http://life.anu.edu.au/ci/ci.html
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- A new hyper-textual publication from the Australian National University.
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- Post-modern Culture
- http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pmc/contents.594.html
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- Original material written in hypermedia format. Irreverant and well done!
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- NIH home page
- http://www.nih.org
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- Devoted to medicine, biology and the advancement of scientific study.
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- National Library of Medicine
- http://www.nlm.nih.gov
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- Offers "HyperDOC", a multimedia/hypertext resource. It supports the Visible
- Human body Project. A true hyper-textual informative publication page.
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- Fields of View and Radiology Update
- http://www.med.harvard.edu/BWHRad
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- Created by the Brigham and Women's Hospital radiology department, this
- BrighamRAD page is fascinating. The hyper-media oublication offers teaching
- documents and hypothetical situations with a symptoms list. Also contains
- medical graphics and images from which students are expected to make an
- educated diagnosis and prognosis. Can you pass the test? Can your Doctor?
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- Multimedia/video information and Video Archives on the Internet
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- MPEG Video Archive (Holland, Netherlands)
- http://www.eeb.ele.tue.nl/mpeg/index.html
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- MPEG video archive at UIUC
- http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/rml/Mpeg
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- Rob's New Multimedia Lab
- http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/rml
- note: this site is co-sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery
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- StarTrek movie and TV site (Viacom-Paramount)
- http://generations.viacom.com
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- Scientific Video archives at CRS4
- Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development: Sardinia, Italy
- http://www.crs4.it/Animate/Animations.html
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- Cornell Theory Center
- http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Visualization
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- NCSA Exhibits
- http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/NCSAExhibits.html
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- Los Alamos National Lab video encoding and video server
- http://bang.lanl.gov/video
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- MICE Seminars and Media on Demand servers
- http://www.it.kth.se/~klements/vatplay.html
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- MICE (Multimedia Conferencing for Europe)
- http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/mice/mice.html
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- MIT Laboratory for Computer Science online video
- http://www.lcs.mit.edu
- http://tns-www.lcs.mit.edu/cgi-bin/vs/vsbrowser
- http://tns-www.lcs.mit.edu/cgi-bin/vs/vsdemo
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- MIT is experimenting with the VUSystem Application fro video files. The
- lab is also experimenting with offering live-video via the Internet.
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- Internet Multicasting Service (Carl Malamud)
- http://www.town.hall.org
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- Internet Talk Radio (Carl Malamud)
- http://juggler.lanl.gov/itr.html
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- Video Webalog
- http://figment.fastman.com/vweb/html/vidprod.html
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- A "hyper-magazine" chock full of video info.
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- Open Virtual Reality Testbed (Sandy Ressler)
- <National Institute of Standards and Technology site>
- http://nemo.ncsl.nist.gov/~sressler/OVRThome.html
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- Sandy Ressler is exploring the possibilites of offering virtual reality to
- users of the 'net. A glimpse of this is shown in "Inline Graphics Surrogate
- Travel". An inline picture of an area is shown and users "click" on where
- they want to go inside this virtual world. Try it! (And this is only the
- beginning research and development! Can't wait for more to arrive!)
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- WAXWeb (The Discovery of Television among the Bees)
- http://bug.village.virginia.edu:7777
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- This has got to be seen to be believed. A virtual "trip". This has got to be
- one of the coolest sites on the Internet. The site consists of (ready?) -
- the script of the film, 600 pages of supplementary text material related to
- the film, 2,000 stills (that went to make up the film), 600 MPEG video
- clips, and the entire audio track of the film in English, French, German and
- Japanese! You can see any part of the film, in any order you choose and
- while viewing, you can "jump out" of the film to read hyper-text comments
- related to the making of the film or related to the script AND you can add
- or create your own additions to the script! A tour de force of Internetting!
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- VIBE Online
- http://pathfinder.com.vibe
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- A free and freely distributable electronic magazine devoted to urban music.
- Features jazz, reggae, blues, soul, hip-hop, rap and "gangsta-hardcore".
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- LITERATURE
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- Shakespeare Online resources
-
- ftp to: wiretap.spies.com
- Log in as anonymous and use email address as password.
- Then cd to /Library/Document (note the uppercase letters!) and get the
- file "shake.dic"
- (This "shake.dic" contains the complete Shakespearean Glossary" which has
- simple translations to all those hard to know Shakespeare words. A
- thorough 122 page glossary/dictionary.)
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- Shakespeare insult page
- http://kite.resnet.cornell.edu/insult.html
- Witty Elizabethan insults by the master bard himself. Use 'em on friends
- and family and others. They'll probably miss half of them so be prepared
- to utter other witticisms that are more easily understood. ahem...
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- Shakespeare Web
- http://www.culturewave.com/culturewave/shakespeare/shakesweb.html
- This web page has many contests relating to Shakespeare and his writings
- and also includes annotated HTML texts of the bard's works. The annotated
- comments can be added to through web forms by anyone so inclined. Info and
- commonly asked questions about Shakespeare abound here. You can also use
- this page to link to other web pages that deal with Shakespeare. This is
- one of the best places to start your Shakespeare journey through the web.
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- Jane Austen Information Web Page
- http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~churchh/janeinfo.html
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- Contains links to Austen writings (in HTML of course!) and other annotated
- pages devoted to this author's works. Austen's novels are here too along
- with the writer's biography and various related bibliographies dealing
- with her and her works. Even has a JPEG of Jane herself readily available
- for downloading. For Austen fans only - very well done page!
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- ON-LINE Books Page
- http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/Web/books
-
- This incredible page offers links to nearly 500 on-line etext books. That's
- right - you can read and download the text to nearly 500 books and the list
- keeps growing even as you read this blurb. The list is searchable by either
- author or book title. This is the ultimate source for online texts for it
- also has links to the Carnegie-Mellon English server and Project Gutenberg
- Internet site. There's even a few foreign language texts and links. This
- page is HIGHLY recommended for anyone interested in books from the classics
- to newer material. Look Ma - no library card needed!
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- Stream of Consciousness
- http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/soc.html
-
- Mind candy anyone? An electronic 'zine devoted to poetry and art.
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- Verbiage
- http://sunsite.unc.edu/boutell/verbiage/index.html
-
- A collection of short fiction stories from around the net world.
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- Children's Literature
-
- gopher to: lib.nmsu.edu
- ftp to: ftp.portal.com/pub/arslonga
- http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/index.html
- http://www.portal.com/~skip/ayli.html
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- All sorts of Children's Literature - both "classics" and modern stories.
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- INTER@CTIVE Week
- http://www.interactive-week.com
-
- Published as a free weekly both as subscription hard-copy and as a free
- electronic magazine Interactive Week is geared to professionals within the
- booming tele-communications and interactive industries. However, the home
- user may just pick up valuable information too as there are articles which
- explain many vagaries and hard to understand telecommunication concepts,
- Internet jargon and intractive ideas such as is found in CD-ROM games and
- other offerings including Online audio-visual formats and on demand movies.
- The explanations are in any easy to understand and down-to-earth fashion.
- The 'zine is broken into sections and the web page is well conceived. By
- clicking on section buttons the reader is "transported" to that section and
- is met with the chosen topic's articles and input for the week. The topic
- sections include - "Up Front" -> covers the latest news on interactive
- services. "Attitudes" -> an editorialized comment section that has opinions
- on the hot topics of the week. "Content" -> which looks at all the new ways
- and ideas to distribute interactive sources and media. "Content" also looks
- at the creative approaches and processes to affect distributive goals.
- "Digital Devices" -> takes a look at important hardware and software issues
- and products that make interactive offerings possible. "Services" -> has
- articles dealing with online services and the Internet. "Politics" -> has
- up to date relevant coverage of policies and regulations that are affecting
- digital and interactive services and content areas. If you deal with the
- distribution of digital data and interactive services - you need to know
- this timely information! "Strategies" -> offers an inside look on the goals
- and practices used by leading companies and individuals. Read this section
- if you don't want to get 'scooped'. "In Practice" -> offers real life
- occurences and stories of how interactive technology is being used with
- relevant story clips on successes and failures. "How it Works" -> this
- section simplifies the many complex technologies that are evolving.
- "Money" -> inside stories on the business end of interactivity. "Web Guide"
- has just been added and is a section that helps businesses and individuals
- understand the WWW structure and how to successfully market ideas and
- products on the World Wide Web. Yes this 'zine is corporate but the info
- offered here is free and is quite good. Always up to the minute and fresh.
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