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Culture in Cyberspace Newsletter

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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 08:55:54 -0500 From: Bill LeFurgy Subject: Culture in Cyberspace Newsletter To: Multiple recipients of list CARR-L

There is now a free, weekly e-mail newsletter that covers events and developments associated with the intersection of culture and information technology. The newsletter's audience includes people who are involved with cultural organizations and others who care how culture is represented in the emerging information age. Stories in the current issue cover:

Controversies over historical exhibits Public interest in developing the info superhighway F. Scott Fitzgerald online Use of the Web in university instruction

To subscribe send a message directly to wlefurgy@radix.net. Because the newsletter is currently being handled manually, listserve/majordomo commands need not be sent.

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Bill LeFurgy | Culture in Cyberspace wlefurgy@radix.net | Information Networking and Managment Associates (301) 230-0880 | http://www.radix.net/~wlefurgy/welcome.htm

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