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Welcome to the home page for PSWEB-L, an
un-moderated
discussion list on the use of the World Wide Web in Political Science.
The World Wide Web, and related Internet applications, provides a compelling
medium for the presentation of research and the production of teaching
materials. This list is intended to be a resource for academics and researchers
in the areas of political science, international studies, public policy,
and public administration.
Should you consider subscribing to PSWEB-L?
Do you..
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have your own home page...or want one?
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desire to place your course materials on the web?
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.. or utilize those that are already there?
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wish to know of new software developments for Web page development?
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want advice on HTML and Web page construction?
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need advice or support for pages under construction?
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have advice to offer?
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wonder why JAVA makes you
Suggested topics for posting
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Announcements of new Web pages
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Queries about software and applications in support of Web
Page development.
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Requests for assistance. (e.g. Does my JAVA applet actually
work?)
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Discussions on the presentation of Web materials
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... and any other topic that involves the use of the World
Wide Web for political science.
While the list is intended for the "professional political
scientist" (whatever that is), those generally interested in the topic
are encouraged to subscribe. This list is currently un-moderated, and will
remain open to the public.
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List Moderator:
Bob Duval
Dept. Of Political Science
West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV 26506
(304)-293-3811 x5299
Bob.Duval@mail.wvu.edu
Current Usage:
since February 13th, 1997.
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