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Debbie Lords <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Jun 1994 16:46:46 EDT
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This downloaded message is from Debbie Lords.---------Johnnie
 
----------------------------Original message----------------------------
Some of the contents of this electronic journal might appeal to
maps folk.  I didn't do any editing in case other parts of it may
appeal to others.  This table of contents was posted in the
e-jounal INFOSYS v1 n22 Jun 5 94.  I haven't looked at any specific
articles.
 
Debbie Lords
Marriott Library
University of Utah
 
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The Arachnet Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture
Special Issue: Computerized Tools as Intermediaries in the
Communication of Mental Maps
May 16, 1994 (Volume 2 Issue 2)
Guest Editor: Donald Day
 
Table of Contents:
 
Computerized Tools as Intermediaries in the Communication of
Mental Maps
Donald Day, Syracuse University
(available as DAY V2N2, 464 lines)
 
The Effects of Combining Interactive Graphics and Text in
Computer-mediated Small Group Decision-making
Jozsef A. Toth, University of Pittsburgh
(available as TOTH V2N2, 1,551 lines)
 
Human-Computer-Human Interaction: How Computers Affect
Interpersonal Communication
 
Rodney Fuller, Claremont Graduate School
(available as FULLER V2N2, 390 lines)
 
Designing for Cognitive Communication: Epistemic Fidelity or
Mediating Collaborative Inquiry?
Jeremy Roschelle, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
(available as ROSCHELL V2N2, 1,454 lines)
 
Computer-aided Human-to-human Interaction: The HCHI-Approach
L. Balint, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
(available as BALINT V2N2, 1,014 lines)
 
Mapping the Mapper
John Wood and Paul Taylor, Goldsmith's College, University of London
(available as WOOD V2N2, 851 lines)
 
Mapping Spatial Cognition with Computers
Phil Moose, Teri Stueland, Krista Kern and Tom Gentry
California State University, Stanislaus
(available as MOOSE V2N2, 1,240 lines)
 
The World View of Collaborative Tools
Munir Mandviwalla, Temple University
 
(available as MANDVIWA V2N2, 1,145 lines)
 
Computer-based Simulation Models for Problem-solving: Communicating
Problem Understandings
Ray J. Paul, Brunel University and Peter J. Thomas, University of
the West of England
(available as PAUL V2N2, 857 lines)
 
Tutorial: The Listserv Database and the Virtual Personality of a
List
Robert Zenhausern, St. John's University
(available as ZENHAUSE V2N2, 564 lines)
 
Articles and Sections of this issue of the _Electronic Journal on
Virtual Culture_ may be retrieved via:
--LISTSERV Retrieval:
Send e-mail to listserv@kentvm or [log in to unmask];
the message must read: GET EJVCV2N2 CONTENTS (table of contents
including abstracts) or GET <filename> <filetype> where <filename>
is the name of the article or section (e.g., author name) and
<filetype> is the V#N# of that issue of EJVC.
--Anonymous FTP:
ftp byrd.mu.wvnet.edu
login anonymous
password: users' electronic address
cd /pub/ejvc
get EJVC.INDEX.FTP
get filename (where filename = exact name of file in INDEX) quit
--GOPHER:
gopher.cic.net 70
Electronic Serials/
Alphabetic List/
e/
Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture/
--WWW:
(http://www.twi.tudelft.nl/Local/HCI/HCI-Index.html), under the
Books and other publications section.

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