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Banken Reiner <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet (Discussion)
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I thought this posting may be of interest for the group

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Reiner Banken M.D.
Medecin-conseil en sante publique
Direction regionale de la sante publique des Laurentides
185, rue Durand
Saint-Jerome (Quebec)
Canada J7Z 2V4

Tel: (514) 436-5669, # 273
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> From [log in to unmask]  Fri May 10 05:21:07 1996
> Date: 08 May 1996 18:16:00
> X-Conference: loka.techpol
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Web resources available - New Community Networks
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> From: Douglas Schuler <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Web resources available - New Community Networks
>
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> OK to distribute or repost as appropriate.
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>
> This note is directed to those people who are interested in community
> networks and, more generally, those interested in using - and shaping -
> the new communications technology to support communities.
>
> Thanks in part to support from the Morino Foundation, I have developed
> a collection of web pages based on my book "New Community Networks:
> Wired for Change."  As I feel that there is substantial value in this
> material I wanted to let you know that it now exists on the Web.
> Please feel free to send me any questions or comments based on this
> material.  I hope you find this information useful.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- Doug Schuler
>
>
> [1]  New Community Networks
> http://www.morino.org/schuler/ncn.htm
>
> This site contains pointers to all chapter abstracts, the bibliography,
> Appendix A - Organizations, Appendix B - Community-Network Electronic
> Resources, Appendix C - Community Networks, Appendix D - Seattle
> Community Network Documents; Appendix E - Community-Network Technology,
> and Appendix F - Notes on Community-Wide Projects.
>
> [2]  New Community Networks (Addison-Wesley site)
> http://www.aw.com/cseng/authors/schuler/community/community.html
>
> This site contains pointers to the preface and to the table of
> contents.
>
> [3]  Community Network Movement
> Fairly skimpy site (that I am working on).  This currently points to a
> few articles and other information.
>
>
>

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