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- Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1992 21:47:19 PDT
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- From: "Rick Gates" <LB05GATE@UCSBUXA.BITNET>
- Subject: First Internet Hunt !!!
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- Note1: Please respond to me, not to the list
- Note2: This message is posted to several lists.
-
- A CHALLENGE FOR ALL INTERNET USERS !!!
- --------------------------------------
-
- If you want to look for evidence of the 'information explosion'
- you need go no further than that dynamic mass of data, images,
- discussion, advice, complaints, software, and ideas known
- collectively as the Internet.
-
- How will we manage this ever growing, constantly changing 'thing'
- that we've created? My answer is: we won't. Because we can't.
-
- Rather than attempting to fit the Net into a rigid, deterministic
- box of our (someone's?), own design I think we're better served
- by learning how to navigate it's framework. We need to teach
- ourselves how to use what some have called cyberspace.
-
- How will we use the Net in the future? Will librarians provide
- electronic information services? Will researchers access
- information directly, or will they use others as intermediaries?
- Who will these 'others' be?
-
- In order to get a better feel for how we'll use the Net in the
- future, I think it's critical to understand how we use the
- Internet today.
-
- I think many Net users, particularly many in libraries, view the
- Internet as a path to secondary tools that can lead us to the
- primary information that resides in print. While this 'finding
- aid' function of the Internet is certainly a major one, I am
- discovering that more and more primary information is available.
-
- This leads me to my challenge to Internet users. I have designed
- a contest that I term the Internet Hunt. The Hunt consists of 10
- questions on a variety of subjects, *all* of which can be
- answered using the tools of the Internet. Most of the
- information asked for is primary information.
-
- Here are the ground rules:
-
- 1. Each question carries a number in parentheses. This number is
- my best guess on how tough that question is to answer. The scale
- is 1 (easy), to 10 (hard). Total points for all questions is
- listed after the last question.
-
- 2. Answer as many questions as you can. (I don't know if anyone
- will answer all 10.)
-
- 3. All answers must be mailed to me. My standard signature will
- be at the bottom of this message.
-
- 4. No answers will be accepted after midnight Sunday Sept 6.
- That gives players approximately 1 week.
-
- That's all there is to it.
-
- Determining the winner:
-
- 1. Whoever answers all the questions first shall be declared the
- winner.
-
- 2. In the event that nobody answers all the questions, the player
- with the highest point total shall be declared the winner.
-
- 3. If there is a tie for highest point total, the player who
- responded first shall be declared the winner.
-
- The prize:
-
- The winner shall have his/her name posted prominently on all the
- listservs to which this contest has been posted.
-
- (This will no doubt bring to the winner the glory of victory, the
- envy of his/her peers, and adulation of the teeming millions. In
- turn, this will doubtless lead to a rocketing, lucrative career,
- the development of ruthless and powerful contacts, and an early
- retirement basking on the beaches of St. Croix.)
-
- A few preferences:
-
- If you could also attach a name, where you work, and what you do,
- that would be quite nice.
-
- Finally:
-
- Even if you don't play, please feel free to let me know what you
- think of the questions, and how I've weighted them.
-
- The Hunt:
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- 1. (4) I'm leaving for Japan tomorrow. Approximately how many
- yen can I get for my dollar, give or take a few yen ?
-
- 2. (7) A hurricane just blew in! Where can I find satellite
- photos of it's progress?
-
- 3. (6) I'm taking a job as a social studies teacher at a high
- school in Denver, Co. Where can I find a list of local
- environmental organizations that could come speak to my classes?
-
- 4. (4) My wife just got a job at the University of North
- Carolina. My specialty is computer/data processing work. Where
- can I find a list of jobs in that area of the state?
-
- 5. (2) How many copies of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" does
- the University of Nevada at Las Vegas hold?
-
- 6. (6) Bill Clinton made a speech somewhere on Earth day this
- year. Where can I find the text of it?
-
- 7. (7) I just read an interesting paper by a Bradley Smith in
- the Chemistry Department at the University of Western Australia.
- Is it possible to get an email address for him?
-
- 8. (2) Someone told me that there's a collection of software
- specifically for libraries stored somewhere in Canada called
- libsoft. How do I get ahold of this software?
-
- 9. (4) Where can I find news, discussions, and perhaps
- eyewitness reports out of what used to be Yugoslavia?
-
- 10. (6) Could you tell me how I can find the Washington address
- for the congressman from my district?
-
- Maximum points: 48
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- Rick Gates (805) 893-7225
- Dir. of Library Automation
- Univ. of California lb05gate@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu
- Santa Barbara, CA 93106
-