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Ives, Maura – ADE Bulletin, 1999
Suggests that e-mail and the Web can make the hunt for a job in the English profession and the hiring process easier, faster, less expensive, and more effective for everyone involved. Addresses problems using e-mail for the job search. Concludes that the Web functions best as a supplementary source of information for candidates and institutions.…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, English Departments, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
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Fenske, Rachel F. – Reference Librarian, 1997
Presents an annotated list of career and employment Web sites to assist librarians and job seekers with locating information on all aspects of career and job searching. Provides general indexes and sites specializing in career fairs, resume services, relocation, and newsgroups. (AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Career Exploration, Employment Opportunities, Information Services
Henshaw, Jon – 1997
This paper describes some of the hundreds of career development resources that have become available within the last 2 years on the Internet. It is based on a search of the Internet using Alta Vista, Excite, Infoseek, Lycos, Yahoo!, and Webcrawler search engines, as well as through connecting hypertext links that found many other websites and…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Employment Opportunities, Employment Services
Lundberg, David J.; Thirsk, Robert W. – 1995
Career services centers are discovering many of the world-wide job and career information resources currently available through the information highway and its primary thoroughfare, the Internet. The problem for students is that many do not have convenient access to on-line computer systems. The Career Services Center at the University of North…
Descriptors: Career Centers, Career Information Systems, College Students, Higher Education
Doyle, Carol; Martorana, Janet – 1997
Intended for those interested in the development of webpages and their use in instruction, this paper discusses the development of a career and job information webpage on InfoSurf, the University of California at Santa Barbara Library's website. The career webpage was created to serve as an instructional and career counseling tool, and corresponds…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, Career Planning