Viimeisimmat H-NET uutiset

Pasi Ahonen (pahonen@sol.uvic.ca)
Tue, 31 Jan 1995 14:37:39 -0800 (PST)


Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 14:37:39 -0800 (PST)
From: Pasi Ahonen <pahonen@sol.uvic.ca>
To: H-VERKKO <H-VERKKO@sara.cc.utu.fi>
Subject: Viimeisimmat H-NET uutiset

Tervehdys!

Oheisena viimeisimmat tiedot H-NETin palveluista (seka voimassa etta suunniteilla olevat. Mukana on myos yksityiskohtaiset liittymisohjeet niille, jotka aloittevat 'uraansa' taalla virtuaalitodellisuudessa.

Pasi pahonen@sol.uvic.ca ____________________________________________________________ 7. H-NET: HUMANITIES ON-LINE A. H-Net is an international initiative to assist humanists to go on-line, using their personal computers. It operates daily newsletters for humanists, moderated by some 120 scholars in North America, Europe, and the Pacific. H-Net has financial support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and is hosted by the University of Illinois-Chicago and Michigan State University. B. H-Net sponsors over 50 electronic discussion groups or "lists" by and for professional scholars in the humanities and social sciences. Currently our lists have 18,000 subscribers in 54 countries. Each list is moderated by one or more scholars and has a board of editors. 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