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TER Volume 5, Issue 6

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Thomas C. Wilson)
Thu Jul 30 20:34:28 1998

Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 19:19:07 -0500
From: "Thomas C. Wilson" <TWilson@UH.EDU>
To: PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU
Reply-To: Public-Access Computer Systems Forum <PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU>

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announces the publication of Volume 5, Issue 6, July, 1998.

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Contents:

REVIEW OF:  Julie M. Still, ed. The Library Web: Case Studies in
Web Site Creation and Implementation.  by Matthew M. Benzing

REVIEW OF:  Nate Patwardhan, Clay Irving, Brian Jepson, Ellen
Siever, David Futato, and Larry Wall. Perl Resource Kit - UNIX
Edition.  by Ray Olszewski

About TER

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TER is distributed electronically via Internet.  There is no
subscription fee.  Currently it is available via World Wide Web
(http://www.lita.org/ter/) and Listserv distribution on LITA-L.
To subscribe, send an e-mail message to listproc@ala1.ala.org that
says: subscribe LITA-L First-Name Last-Name.  Other distribution
arrangements may be made in the future.

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About TER

Telecommunications Electronic Reviews (TER) is an irregular
electronic serial publication of the Library and Information
Technology Association, a division of the American Library
Association, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611.  The primary
function of TER is to provide reviews of and pointers to
telecommunications and networking resources, both print and
electronic.  Resources include books, articles, serials,
discussion lists, software, software sites, training materials,
bibliographies, and other items of interest to professionals
dealing with networking and telecommunications, primarily related
to libraries and information centers.  The topics covered may
include, but are not limited to, specific telecommunications and
networking technologies; hardware and software; network operating
systems; network applications; management tools and utilities;
technical management issues; training and personnel issues;
organizational, regional, and national networking; library
perspectives; and research and development.

LITA provides its members, other ALA divisions and members, and
the library and information science field as a whole with a forum for
discussion, an environment for learning, and a program for action
on the design, development, and implementation of automated and
technological systems in the library and information science
field.

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