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Internet Research, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 1995
- Robert D. Carlitz:
Kidsphere. 16-28 - Anu Vedantham, Laura Breeden:
Networking for K-12 education: the federal perspective. 29-39 - Christina S. Doyle:
Telementoring takes off in California: the Telemation project develops integrated curriculum. 40-45 - Douglas A. Johnson:
The Mankato schools Internet project. 46-55 - R. David Lankes:
AskERIC and the virtual library: lessons for emerging digital libraries. 56-63 - David D. Thornburg:
Welcome to the communication age. 64-70 - Daniel D. Wheeler:
KIDLINK: patterns of growth. 71-79 - Janet H. Taylor, Joe Ryan:
Museums and galleries on the Internet. 80-88
Volume 5, Number 2, 1995
- Richard J. Schaefer:
National information infrastructure policy: a theoretical and normative approach. 4-13 - Cheris Kramarae, Jana Kramer:
Legal snarls for women in cyberspace. 14-24 - Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich, David J. Bianco, Sharon S. Paulson, Robert L. Binkley, Yvonne D. Kellogg, Chris J. Beaumont, Robert B. Schmunk, Michael J. Kurtz, Alberto Accomazzi, Omar Syed:
The NASA Technical Report Server. 25-36 - Alice Robbin:
, an information system for complex data: a case study in creating a collaboratory for the social sciences. 37-66 - Frances F. Jacobson:
From Dewey to Mosaic: considerations in interface design for children. 67-73 - Scott Van Jacob:
The academic computer specialist in Mexico: a preliminary investigation. 74-80
Volume 5, Number 3, 1995
- Monica Brinkley, Mary Burke:
Information retrieval from the Internet: an evaluation of the tools. 3-10 - Derick Martin:
Internet law comes of age. 11-14 - John Towell, Elizabeth R. Towell:
Internet conferencing with networked virtual environments. 15-22 - Karen A. Forcht, Richard E. Fore:
Security issues and concerns with the Internet. 23-31 - S. Mary P. Benbow:
Getting close from far away: zoos on the Internet. 32-36
Volume 5, Number 4, 1995
- John Peters:
The Hundred Years War started today: an exploration of electronic peer review. 3-9 - Todd E. Rockoff, Michael Groves:
Design of an Internet-based system for remote Dutch auctions. 10-16 - David W. Flater, Yelena Yesha:
ALIBI: a novel approach to resource discovery. 17-30 - Michael A. Covington:
Design and implementation of a campus computer ethics policy. 31-41
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