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Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine
ISSN 1076-027X / Volume 3, Number 5 / May 1, 1996
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- Building New Models
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John December
introduces this issue on
electronic publishing on the World Wide Web.
A common theme in this issue is the
need for Web publishers to develop good processes
and practices.
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SPECIAL FOCUS: PUBLISHING ON THE WEB |
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Two Years on the Web
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CMC Magazine was first published two years ago today.
This article explores
the challenges we have faced
as well as some of the lessons we've learned.
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Lessons Learned From Becoming a Self-Publisher on the Web
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Journalist David Strom
gives an account of
his experience
in creating his own Web site.
He's found some differences and similarities
with traditional publishing and the Web.
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Riding the Technology Fence in Online Publishing
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Technologies for distributing information on the Web
are developing rapidly. But what happens to readers
who cannot deal with the technologies a publisher might
choose?
Jim Brain explores
the hurdles he faced
in trying to provide
content that
cuts the edge, but doesn't
leave the reader behind.
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Metaphorically Speaking, the Information Highway is Dead
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Wade Rowland
dissects the "information highway" metaphor. His analysis
reveals that we can begin to think of the Net as a new kind of
human habitat to begin to better understand how to deal with it
and profit from it.
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Creating Web Communities
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Online publishers seek to create communities. How can
they do it? Damon A. Chaplin introduces the Axis
System, an integrator of Web communication.
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Book Review: A Framework for Electronic Publishing Issues
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Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier,
a new book from the MIT Press,
explores issues of scholarly electronic communication
and provides a good framework for approaching
many issues of online publishing.
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The Last Link: Merge and Bloat
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Bell Atlantic and NYNEX are poised to merge. What could be the reason?
What could it possibly be? Let's see...
could it be..... greed?
Letters to the editor always welcome:
mailto:john@december.com
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