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As the Joint Academic Network's information services burgeon, Derek Law argues that the information must remain free at the point of use. The academic electronic highway JANET and its broadband...
Pocket-sized computers which can fax messages, read email and be used as a diary are now available but how relevant or welcome are they? Peter Thomas examines the issues. A slick-looking executive,...
Towards the end of the last academic term two first-year students asked me whether I would look over some assignments that they had just completed. They were obviously pleased with their work and yet...
As life becomes more complex, understanding its new risks requires greater ingenuity. Eva Pascoe explains. Suddenly, people have to deal with new, difficult problems such as DNA-based testing for...
A comprehensive information service for higher education based at the University of Bath yesterday launched a gateway on the World Wide Web. The National Information Service and Systems (NISS) has...
Kathy Acker, author of Empire of the Senseless is among the speakers at Virtual Futures 1995, an interdisciplinary conference which will examine the role of cybernetic and non-linear models in the...
Molecular biologists at Birkbeck College are using the World Wide Web, Tony Durham explains. The glossary group are talking about building their own room and having meetings in there." Fortunately it...
SuperJANET, the high-speed network which links 60 universities and research centres in the United Kingdom, has won a British Computer Society award for its operator, the UK Education and Research...
The Internet Bookshop will be officially launched at London's Cyberia cafe on Monday, though it has been online since last June. The service, run from an Oxford office, offers 7,000 titles from...
Read the books, buy the CD. A reference index for Encyclopedia Britannica is now available in PC format, based on the Britannica instant Research System. Britannica CD offers the users multiple...