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> From: Jim Milles <MILLESJG@SLUVCA.SLU.EDU>
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> I have read on several lists about the "Internet Room" at
> ALA Midwinter. Apparently, one of the vendors (DRA?) set
> up a separate room with Internet-connected terminals so
> that conference attendees could check their e-mail, etc.
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> How much interest would there be in doing something like
> this for AALL in Boston?
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> Jim Milles
> Head of Computer Services
> Saint Louis University Law Library
> millesjg@sluvca.slu.edu
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I had hoped it would have been done at SanFrancisco's convention, but if we had a room
with basic telnet capabilities that would be very nice. I think we should have at least six
computers--hopefully PCs and not terminals, but the major use will probably be email, and
with telnet you can always telnet to your host and read your email.
Regards-
Joe
---| Joe Rosenfeld cowboy@trans.csuohio.edu | CSU Law Library joer@inca.law.csuohio.edu | "We look for things ... to make us go!"
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