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Bryant, Barbara – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1993
Describes activities sponsored by some of the 28 state Centers for the Books, affiliated with the national Center for the Book at the Library of Congress, that were created to stimulate public interest in books, reading, and libraries. Highlights include electronic bulletin boards, satellite conferences, and children's book fairs. (LRW)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Electronic Mail, Libraries

Handa, Carolyn – Writing on the Edge, 1992
Discusses the development of Cynthia Selfe's philosophy concerning virtual landscapes as discursive spaces. Defines the "nomadic feminist cyborg guerilla" as a kind of English teacher-activist who uses computer technology as a medium for effecting political and educational change and for extending democracy. (NH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Electronic Mail, Feminism, Higher Education

Allen, Michael S. – Assessing Writing, 1995
Describes the establishment of a hermeneutic circle of portfolio researchers (writing teachers from Alaska to Florida) acting as "outside readers" for each other--six months into the project, the group established an e-mail network called "Portnet." Contemplates the group's experiences during Portnet's first year. (PA)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Group Discussion, Hermeneutics, Portfolio Assessment

Coogan, David – Computers and Composition, 1995
Notes that writing centers use computers for computer-assisted instruction and word processing. Suggests that as the field moves towards the social in its scholarship and its writing technologies, writing centers might look towards e-mail for new forms of tutor-student collaboration. Describes an experiment with e-mail tutoring. Explores…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Online Systems, Tutoring
Glickman, Steven; Johnson, Maureen – Teaching Theatre, 1999
Offers an edited version of an online dialog between two theatre educators: one a middle school math teacher who was asked to take over his school's elective theatre class on five days notice; and the other a long-time middle school theatre teacher. (SR)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Collegiality, Curriculum, Electronic Mail

Kaufman, David M.; Ryan, Kurt; Hodder, Ian – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 1999
A survey of 172 family doctors found that they approached educationally influential (EI) physicians they knew through their hospitals; only 20% used e-mail and 40% the Internet for medical information; EI physicians helped extend their knowledge and validate innovations found in the literature; and health care reform was negatively affecting…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries, Information Dissemination, Internet

Mower, Pat; LaLonde, Donna E. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1999
Describes a cooperative effort using telecommunications. Utilizes a potential e-mail dialog between the authors and a secondary mathematics teacher from a rural Kansas community who had heard about the interclass Hexiety project, which allows students to develop a context for their mathematical knowledge, to present ideas about the project. (ASK)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Mathematics Instruction, Number Concepts
Moore, Reagan; Baru, Chaitan; Rajasekar, Arcot; Ludaescher, Bertram; Marciano, Richard; Wan, Michael; Schroeder, Wayne; Gupta, Amarnath; [and] Cohen, Suzanne; Fereira, John; Horne, Angela; Kibbee, Bob; Mistlebauer, Holly; Smith, Adam; [and] Birdsey, Clare L. – D-Lib Magazine, 2000
Includes three articles that discuss: (1) the creation of a persistent digital archive email collection, including technical issues; (2) a project at Cornell University that provides library users with personalized electronic library services; and (3) the digitization of a photographic collection in the United Kingdom for preservation purposes.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Archives, Electronic Libraries, Electronic Mail

Mutch, Alistair – Education + Training, 1998
Evaluation of the use of team-based and group-based learning sets supported by electronic mail in business education raised issues about group work in higher education. Confusion between the two models paralleled their blurring in workplace practice. Greater clarity about the role and purpose of group work is needed. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Electronic Mail, Employment Potential, Higher Education

Smith, Jane; Delaney, Thomas – Internet Research, 1996
Marcel is a prototype electronic document delivery system based on multipurpose Internet mail extensions (MIME) that was designed and tested by the University of Northern Colorado. This article discusses program implementation and testing, hardware and software requirements and availability, and the program's future. (PEN)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Document Delivery, Electronic Mail, Information Dissemination

Visscher, A.; Karsten, S.; de Jong, T.; Bosker, R. – Evaluation and Research in Education, 2000
Studied the effects of publishing school performance indicators in England and France through a literature review, interviews with 18 English principals, and expert discussions through e-mail. Identified many shortcomings of publishing school performance indicators, and made 15 recommendations for the improvement of published information about…
Descriptors: Educational Indicators, Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries, Information Dissemination

Tichenor, Mercedes S.; Jewell, Mary Jean – Educational Forum, 2001
Describes a collaborative writing project between 13 college and 21 elementary students that engaged them in mathematical discourse via electronic mail. Offers recommendations for teachers wanting to replicate the program. (Contains 11 references.) (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: College Students, Education Majors, Electronic Mail, Elementary Education

Brown, Stuart J.; Malaney, Gary D. – NASPA Journal, 2001
Reports results of a national survey of NASPA professional members on the Internet and its varied applications. Results show that while the use of e-mail has been totally embraced by student affairs administrators, the Web is used less frequently. Discusses these two media and listservs in regard to who uses the resources and how they are used in…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Internet, Listservs, Professional Development

Stacy-Bates, Kristine K. – Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2000
Examines the design characteristics of ready-reference and email reference pages on the Web sites of 110 academic libraries in the Association of Research Libraries (ARL). Characteristics examined included the wording of page titles and links, organization schemes, timeliness, and additional means of communication available between patron and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Communication (Thought Transfer), Electronic Mail, Higher Education

Forrest, Charles – Georgia Librarian, 1995
Asserts that effective communication is vital to the success of library operations and presents a communications model where various channels of communication are rated based upon immediacy, fullness, and verifiability. Channels include face-to-face communication, telephone, voice mail, telefacsimile, electronic mail, and written word. Choosing a…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Electronic Mail, Facsimile Transmission, Information Transfer