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Michel O'Neill <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet (Discussion)
Date:
Sat, 21 Sep 1996 20:47:36 -0300
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HELLO.

MY REACTIONS CAPITALIZED BELOW.

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This mornings postings  by Michel O'Neill and Dennis Raphael
>hopefully conclude a very active  debate .

AS LIZ RICKERT,  MICHAEL GOOSTADT AND A COUPLE OF OTHERS HAVE POINTED OUT,
I THINK IT IS A LITTLE EARLY TO CALL IT QUITS...

>
 I will be able
>to convert the entire document into HTML and have it available for posting
>as a link from the soon-to-be-available CLICK4HP 'home-page' accessible off
>OPC's web-site before the end of September.
ALISON, I THINK I WOULD WAIT A LITTLE BEFORE PUTTING IT ON YOUR (OPC'S) WEB
SITE IN ORDER TO INTEGRATE TO YOUR DOCUMENT WHAT CAN COME ABOUT IN THE
DAYS-WEEKS TO COME. THEN POSTING YOUR SUMMARY WITH WHERE TO ACCESS THE
WHOLE DOCUMENT TO BO HAGLUND'S LIST WOULD PROBABLY BE THE BEST WAY TO TELL
TO A SIGNIFICANT GROUP OF PEOPLE INTERESTED IN HEALTH PROMOTION.
>
>There are a few questions about distribution:
>1. Should the collected postings be archived at Bo's web-site for
>Health-Promotion list-serv - as suggested by Michel O'Neill.
NOT SURE. SEE ABOVE.
>
>
>3. Should this file be accessible through the Canadian Centres for Health
>Promotion Research, on their web sites or in another format?
THEY DONT ALL HAVE A WEB SITE. JUST NOTIFYING THEM WOULD BE ENOUGH; THEY
THEN CAN DECIDE TO DO WHATEVER THEY WANT IF IT IS AVAILABLE ON
CLICK4HP-OPC'S WEBSITE.
>
>4. In any of the above options - are there issues of privacy, copyright or
>other ethical considerations if putting these discussions into a somewhat
>public domain?
>
SAM LAFRANCO'S ADVICE ON THE PROPER ETIQUETTE IN HIS POSTING OF TODAY (SEPT
21) SEEMS QUITE APPROPRIATE TO ME. I PERSONALLY DO NOT MIND MY
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LIST BEING CIRCULATED AS LONG AS THEY ARE
APPROPRIATELY ATTRIBUTED TO THEIR AUTHOR AND QUOTED AS COMING FROM THE LIST
IF UTILIZED BY OTHERS. POSTING ON A LISTSERV LIKE CLICK4HP SEEMS TO ME IN
ITSELF PUTTING ONESELF IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN ANYWAY.

SAM, LIZ AND ALISON, KEEP ON THE GOOD WORK. IT IS FASCINATING TO WATCH ALL
THIS UNFOLD AND, ONCE IN A WHILE, CHIP IN AS ONE FEELS ONE HAS SOMETHING TO
ADD. OR JUST SHUT UP AND ENJOY !!!

Bonne journee !

Michel O'Neill, Ph.D.

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de villes et villages en sante / Quebec WHO Collaborating Centre for the
development of Healthy Cities and Towns
2400 D'Estimauville
Beauport, Qc
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