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This looks like a good source (even if temporary) and thought the LM_NET membership would be interested in it. Hope you find it useful. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Melissa Davis Librarian Splendora Middle School Splendora I.S.D. P O Box 168 Splendora, TX 77372 Internet: mbdavis@tenet.edu PHONE: (713)689-2853 CompuServe: 75146,771 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 17:15:05 CDT From: DWARD@iris.slis.ualberta.ca To: Multiple recipients of list PACS-L <PACS-L@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU> Subject: HTML subject guides to Internet resources The purpose of this message is to announce the availability of a collection of HTML Internet subject guides which have been prepared by the LIS 538 class of the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Alberta. The following areas are covered: Anthropology Library and Information Studies Botany Music Canadian History - 20th Century Nursing Classics Ready Reference Resources Distance Education Religious Studies Film Studies Social and Cultural Anthropology Human Resources Social Work Law Science, Technology and Society Linguistics Women's Studies Marketing The guides are at http://www.ualberta.ca/~slis/guides/guides.html, and may also be accessed by going to http://www.ualberta.ca/~slis/ and picking the 1995 guides entry from the menu. They will not be maintained permanently in their current form, but are being made available temporarily as a service to anyone who finds them useful. It is expected that some of them will be incorporated into the University of Alberta Library's web service after suitable modifications. Thanks to the librarians from the University of Alberta Library who directed the students in their research, and to Lou Rosenfeld and Joe Janes of the University of Michigan whose course materials were very helpful in this project. Thanks also to the students for their enthusiasm and a lot of excellent work. Please send any comments regarding the guides to dward@slis.ualberta.ca. Dennis Ward School of Library and Information Studies 3-20 Rutherford South University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2J4