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Technology Electronic Reviews, Vol. 8, Issue 4

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Adriene Lim)
Mon Oct 1 19:26:59 2001

Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 17:09:39 -0400
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announces the publication of Volume 8, Issue 4, Sept. 2001, at
http://www.lita.org/ter/ter-8-4.html

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Contents:

REVIEW OF: Beverly Abbey. (Ed.). (2000). Instructional and
Cognitive Impacts of Web-Based Education. Hershey, PA: Idea Group
Publishing. By James L. Van Roekel.
http://www.lita.org/ter/ter-8-4.html#abbey

REVIEW OF: Allen C. Benson and Linda M. Fodemski. (1999).
Connecting Kids and the Internet: A handbook for Librarians,
Teachers, and Parents (2nd ed.). New York: Neal-Schuman.
By Roger Strode Harrison.
http://www.lita.org/ter/ter-8-4.html#benson

REVIEW OF: Allison J. Head. (2000). Design Wise: A Guide for
Evaluating the Interface Design of Information Resources.
Medford, NJ: Information Today. By Wilfred (Bill) Drew.
http://www.lita.org/ter/ter-8-4.html#head

REVIEW OF: Tim Lindholm and Frank Yellin. (1999). The Java
Virtual Machine Specification (2nd ed.). Reading, MA:
Addison-Wesley. By Michael B. Spring.
http://www.lita.org/ter/ter-8-4.html#lindholm

REVIEW OF: Erik T. Ray. (2001). Learning XML. Sebastapol, CA:
O'Reilly & Associates. By Brian K. Yost.
http://www.lita.org/ter/ter-8-4.html#ray

REVIEW OF: Julie M. Still. (Ed.). (2001). Creating Web-Accessible
Databases: Case Studies for Libraries, Museums, and Other
Nonprofits. Medford, NJ: Information Today. By Lydia Ievins.
http://www.lita.org/ter/ter-8-4.html#still

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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 email distribution list on LITA-L.
To subscribe, send an email 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

Technology 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 a
variety of print and electronic resources about information
technology. Resources include books, articles, serials,
discussion lists, training materials, bibliographies, and
other items of interest to librarians and information
technology professionals. The topics covered may include,
but are not limited to, networking technologies and standards;
hardware and software; operating systems; databases; specific
programming languages; management tools and utilities;
technical project management; training and personnel issues;
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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