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>To: Angela MacNamara <94039111@groucho.mit.csu.edu.au>
>From: Jerry Brown <browner@cyberspc.mb.ca>
>Subject: Re: INTRO: Angela MacNamara
>
>At 09:48 PM 4/30/96 +1000, you wrote:
>>My name is Angela MacNamara and I'm currently undertaking the MEd Teacher
>>Librarian course at CSU (first year).
>>
>>I'm English/History trained and have worked in secondary schools for 10 years.
>>
>>At the moment I'm working on an essay about information litreacy.
>>
>>Angela MacNamara
>><94039111@postoffice.csu.edu.au>
>>Robert Townson High School
>>Raby   NSW  2566
>>
>______________________________________________________________________________
>
>Greetings Angela:
>
>        I am learning how to use a new electronic mail programme so this
may do all sorts of funny things .
>        On the other hand, you may have received this message once before
already.   (I did try to send it in a previous version.)
>
>        LE MAGAZINE FOR EDUCATION, TRAINING AND YOUTH IN EUROPE
>>       in English
>        Editor:  Thomas O'Dwyer
>        Published for the European Commission,  Issue 4 , Spring 1995
>                Delayed due mainly to the reorganization of the former
>                Task Force into Directorate-General XXII
>
>        Available from:
>                European Commission
>                DG XXII: Education, Training and Youth
>                Rue Belliard,  5 - 7 B - 1049  BRUSSELS   LUXEMBOURG
>                Phone:  32 - 2 - 299 - 11 - 11
>                FAX:    32 - 2 - 295 - 01 - 38
>
>        When I asked for my sample copy, I received it for free, and have
been on the         mailing list ever since.  Some of the Government
Depository Libraries in         Australia might have a copy.    A note to
the EC  would likely tell you which         ones are on their mailing list
to which you could then get access (in time for         your paper).
>        It is very good.
>
>        This issue features:  THE INFORMATION SOCIETY.
>        Some of the content are:
>        - Investing in intelligence
>        - Lifelong learning
>        - Austraia, Finland and Sweden: Education and Training in the new
Member States
>        - Turin:  The European Training Foundation
>        - The vision thing
>        - New learning methods
>        - Information highways: driving instructors
>        - A European higher education database
>        - Key data on education in the European Union
>        - Women and Training: 50 projects which challenge European traditions.
>
>        Best wishes.... and be sure to share this on the Australian Net for
me.   It would have great use in many of the colleges and universities
down-under !
>
>        ______________________________________________________________________
>        Gerald R. Brown, Consultant, Library Media Services
>        & Vice President, International Association of School Librarianship
>        c/o 3403 - 55 Nassau Street North
>        Winnipeg, Manitoba  R3L 2G8   Canada
>        Phone & FAX: 204 -284 - 5620
>        E mail: browner@cyberspc.mb.ca
>___________________________________________________________________________
_____
______________________________________________________________________________

        Gerald R. Brown, Consultant, Library Media Services
        & Vice President, International Association of School Librarianship
        c/o 3403 - 55 Nassau Street North
        Winnipeg, Manitoba  R3L 2G8   Canada
        Phone & Fax: 204 - 284 - 5620
        E mail: browner@cyberspc.mb.ca
______________________________________________________________________________

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