The Arachnet Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture
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ISSN 1068-5723 March 22, 1993 Volume 1 Issue 1
EJVCV1N1 CONTENTS
This entire issue is available as EJVCV1N1 PACKAGE
Table of Contents
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FEATURE ARTICLES
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Education, Cyberspace and Change.
by J.L. Lemke (JLLBC@CUNYVM)
(available as LEMKE V1N1 1,140 lines)
Abductive Multiloguing: The Semiotic Dynamics of Navigating the Net.
by Gary Shank (P30GDS1@NIU)
(available as SHANK V1N1 797 lines)
THE CYBERSPACE MONITOR
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edited by Algirdas Pakstas (Algirdas.Pakstas@idt.unit.no)
(available as EJVCV1N1 MONITOR 2,206 lines)
EDITOR MESSAGE
MEDIA REVIEWS
BOOKS:
- INTERNET: GETTING STARTED
NETWARE REVIEWS (systems/hw/sw/services)
SOFTWARE:
- ELECTRONIC JOURNAL SYSTEM
SERVICES:
- INTERNET TALK RADIO
NETWARE TUTORIALS
LISTSERV/LDBASE
MEETINGS/CONFERENCES/EXHIBITIONS/EVENTS
PROJECTS:
- INVITATION TO JOIN ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECT ON THE
USE OF ELECTRONIC MAIL DISCUSSION LISTS
CALL FOR PAPERS/PARTICIPATION:
- INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 1993
- 16th IRIS (INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH SEMINAR IN
SCANDINAVIA)
- RUSSIAN FORUM/SEMINAR
- NSC93: THE NETWORK SERVICES CONFERENCE
- INTERNATIONAL INFORMATICS ACCESS '93
- CALL FOR STORIES ABOUT U.S. NATIONAL INFORMATION
INFRASTRUCTURE
- THE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION
- NEW EJC ISSUE AVAILABLE FROM COMSERVE
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Editorial Board (EJVC Founders/Arachnet Moderators) (3)
Ermel Stepp, Marshall University, Editor-in-Chief
M034050@Marshall.wvnet.edu
Diane (Di) Kovacs, Kent State University, Co-Editor
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A. Ralph Papakhian, Indiana University, Consulting Editor
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Consulting Editors (17)
Anne Balsamo, Georgia Institute of Technology
ab45@prism.gatech.edu
Patrick (Pat) Conner, West Virginia University
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Skip Coppola, Applied Technology, Inc.
skip%aptech@bagend.atl.ga.us
Lydia Fish, Buffalo State College, SUNY
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Cynthia J. Fuchs, George Mason University
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Stevan Harnad, Princeton University
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Edward M. (Ted) Jennings, University at Albany, SUNY
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Michael Joyce, Vassar
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Jay Lemke, City University of New York
JLLBC@CUNYVM.BITNET
Carl Eugene Loeffler, Carnegie Mellon University
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Willard McCarty, University of Toronto
editor@EPAS.UTORONTO.CA
James (Jim) Milles, Saint Louis University
millesjg@sluvca.slu.edu
Algirdas Pakstas, The University of Trondheim, Norway
Algirdas.Pakstas@idt.unit.no
A. Ralph Papakhian, Indiana University
PAPAKHI@@IUBVM
Bernie Sloan, University of Illinois, Champaign
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Allucquere Roseanne Stone, University of Texas, Austin
success@emc.cc.utexas.edu
Kali Tal, Viet Nam Generation
kali@access.digex.com
Associate Editors (21)
Robert J. Beebe, Youngstown State University
ad219@yfn.ysu.edu
David W. Brown, Ball State University
01dwbrown@LEO.BSUVC.BSU.EDU
Kathleen Burnett, Rutgers University
BURNET@zodiac.rutgers.edu
G. Phillip Cartwight, University of California, Davis
PCARTWRI@KENTVM
Paulo A. Dasilva, Military Institute of Engineering, Brazil
S9PAULO@IMERJ.BITNET
Jan George Frajkor, Carleton University, Canada
gfrajkor@ccs.carleton.ca
Dave Gomberg, University of California, San Francisco
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Lee Hancock, The University of Kansas Medical Center
Le07144@ukanvm
Mary Hocks, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaigne
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Nancy Kaplan, University of Texas, Dallas
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Brendan Kehoe, Cygnus Support
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Joan Korenman, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Steven D. Koski, St. Bonaventure University
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Sharyn Ladner, University of Miami
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Lyonette Louis-Jacques, University of Chicago
llou@midway.uchicago.edu
Joseph Psotka, Army Research Institute
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Martin E. Rosenberg, University of Kentucky
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James N. Shimabukuro, University of Hawaii, Honolulu
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Laverna Saunders, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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David Sewell, University of Rochester
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Christinger (Chris) Tomer, University of Pittsburgh
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Stuart Weibel, OCLC
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Bob Zenhausern, St. Johns University
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CALL FOR ARTICLES
ARACHNET ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF VIRTUAL CULTURE
SPECIAL ISSUE: VIRTUAL CULTURE AND LAW
Issue Editor: James Milles (millesjg@sluvca.slu.edu)
The Arachnet Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture (EJVC)
announces a call for papers for a special issue on Virtual
Culture and Law, to be published in June 1993.
Virtual culture is computer-mediated human experience, behavior,
thought, meaning, action, or interaction, such as electronic
mail, conferences, and journals; information distribution and
retrieval; the construction and visualization of images,
representations, or models of reality or worlds; and global
connectivity. The Arachnet Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture
is a refereed journal whose purpose is to foster, encourage,
advance, and communicate scholarly thought, (including analysis,
evaluation, and research) in multiple disciplines about virtual
culture.
Papers for the special issue may address any aspect of the
intersection of virtual culture and law, from the practical (such
as copyright and liability issues) to the theoretical (the law
and virtual communities; computer-mediated communication and the
future of law.)
EJVC seeks authors who do not have established publication
records, as well as established authors with reputations as
scholars and experts. All manuscripts will be given at least
three blind reviews by a jury of referees. EJVC uses multiple
styles, flexible among articles but consistent within any given
article. Any recognized standard of style shall be acceptable;
however, for the Special Issue, either _The Bluebook: A Uniform
System of Citation_ (15th ed.), or APA style, modified for ASCII,
shall be the preferred style, allowing for creative styling if
essential to the integrity of the article.
Each contribution shall conform to the following minimal form:
Articles shall start with an abstract/description
(< 200 lines)
Number paragraphs and pages
Provide internal/in-text citation
Provide electronic references where appropriate
Superscripts in text/endnotes ^2^
Use blank line separators between paragraphs, which
shall have no indentations
Provide only substantive endnotes
All submissions must be by electronic mail to James Milles, Saint
Louis University, Special Issue Editor (millesjg@sluvca.slu.edu).
The deadline for the June 1993 special issue is May 1, 1993.
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James Milles
Special Issue Editor, EJVC Issue on Virtual Culture and Law
Head of Computer Services
Saint Louis University Law Library
millesjg@sluvca.slu.edu
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