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Peek, Robin – Proceedings of the ASIS Mid-Year Meeting, 1992
This extended abstract summarizes the findings of a study that examined nine scholar-focused public electronic discussion groups (EDGs) on BITNET. The roles, rules, and responsibilities of EDG owners are discussed, and several suggestions for enhancing the relationship between the EDG owner and membership are offered. (MES)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Ethics, Information Networks
Rezabeck, Landra L.; Cochenour, John J. – 1995
Emoticons are visual cues formed from ordinary typographical symbols that when read sideways represent feelings or emotions. Because the use of electronic mail eliminates the visual cues such as head nodding, facial expressions, posture, and eye contact found in face-to-face conversation, electronic mail users often incorporate emoticons as visual…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Creativity, Electronic Mail, Electronic Text
Valentine, Susan M.; Supinski, Stanley B.; Sutherland, Richard L. – 2001
This study addressed how to maintain "use or lose" language skills among Department of Defense linguists. The study, which involved over 300 linguists at 61 installations worldwide, supported the Air Force strategy of global engagement by regularly providing pedagogically sound language maintenance materials in small doses and…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Computer Uses in Education, Discussion Groups, Electronic Mail
Herrmann, Francoise – Educational Technology, 1998
Based on a five-year ethnographic study of the activity of an online, international academic community of practice supported by ListServer technology, this article covers selective findings pertaining to patterns of communication deemed crucial to community building. Implications of learning and collegial support are discussed. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Collegiality, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperative Programs
Raman, Praveena V.; Schwartz, Candy – Proceedings of the ASIS Mid-Year Meeting, 1992
Presents results of a survey that examined the use of networks by librarians in New England. Data are reported on networks used, personnel access, exposure to networks, use of electronic mail, use of lists and bulletin boards, remote access of text files and software, problems, improvements, and future uses. The questionnaire is appended. (20…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Databases, Electronic Mail, Futures (of Society)
Gregory, Vicki L. – Proceedings of the ASIS Mid-Year Meeting, 1992
Describes an ACRL (American College and Research Libraries) project that utilized the electronic conferencing facility of BITNET to provide a system of mentoring for academic librarians conducting research. Results of an electronic mail survey of participants that examined experience levels, attitudes, problems, and communication patterns are…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Futures (of Society)
Schoch, Natalie A.; White, Marilyn Domas – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1997
Compares the interactions in two listservs, one dealing with a chronic illness (diabetes), the other with a more acute disease (colon cancer). Analysis of 1000 messages from each list categorized messages by problem orientation and into socioemotional areas having positive and negative reactions and into task areas for asking questions and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Chronic Illness, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comparative Analysis
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McComb, Mary – Interpersonal Computing and Technology Journal, 1993
Presents a case study of computer-mediated communication (CMC) in a group discussion course at Marist College (New York). Highlights include advantages of CMC, including more interaction and increased learner control; efficient information access, including access to the Internet; and student attitudes toward CMC, including differences between…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction