WebNet Journal: Internet Technologies, Applications & Issues
1999 Volume 1, Number 3
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 6
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Applying Systems Design Principles to the Design of Web-Based Training Systems
ANTJE BETTIN, LISA DILLINGER, SAL FERRARO & Armand St-Pierre
The Web is a popular platform for training educators and learners in educational systems. We find several Web-based training systems that are developed by enterprises that try to train teachers and... More
pp. 28-33
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Interactive Lateral Maps: Using the Web for Collaborative Analysis
CAROLYN WATTERS & ZHOU WU, ,, Norway
The Web provides new opportunities for students to explore ways to share ideas and viewpoints and form consensus. The goal of the collaboration described is for communities or groups of political... More
pp. 34-39
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The Evolution of Digital Libraries Towards Software Agent Libraries The ACUBD Prototype
LORENZO SOMMARUGA & NADIA CATENAZZI
The changes produced in information technology affect many aspects of information production, dissemination and access. Nowadays more and more documents are published and distributed in electronic ... More
pp. 40-48
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One Foot in Cyberspace & the Other on the Ground A Case Study of Analysis and Design Issues in a Hybrid Virtual and Physical Community
RONALD TSAO, JENNIFER PREECE & JONATHAN LAZAR
As the user population of the Internet grows, more users are becoming involved in virtual communities. Some of these virtual communities are based on specific geographical communities or periodic... More
pp. 49-57
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Maintaining Legacy WWW Sites Using Constructive Templates
KASPER ØSTERBYE & ARVE LARSEN
Norsk Regnesentral was an early adopter of World Wide Web in Norway, and pages have been written using a variety of tools and by people of very different skills. In spring 1998 it was decided to... More
pp. 58-64
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Improving the Delivery of Instructional Graphics on the Web with Vector Technology
JAMES L. MOHLER
The use of the World Wide Web is increasing across the world. Statistics from a variety of sources report that the number of users and the amount of usage are both increasing. Yet, one of the... More
pp. 65-71