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Tennant, Roy – Computers in Libraries, 1992
Explains how users can find and access information resources available on the Internet. Highlights include network information centers (NICs); lists, both formal and informal; computer networking protocols, including international standards; electronic mail; remote log-in; and file transfer. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Mail, Internet, Standards
Tao, Liqing – 1995
A literature review investigated the still nebulous area of email's implications for literacy learning by reviewing the existing literature across disciplines on the interests and concerns of literacy researchers and educators about email and the major issues and areas of concerns which are and will be relevant for literacy researchers. The…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Electronic Mail, Interpersonal Communication, Literacy
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
Morris, Merrill – 1993
An exploratory study focused on identifying editing values of a new mass medium, computer discussion groups known as Usenet newsgroups. A Usenet newsgroup is defined as a collection of articles grouped loosely by subject and accessible by nearly anyone with a computer and a modem. At present, most newsgroup users are affiliated with universities,…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Editing, Editors, Electronic Mail
Steinfield, Charles W.; Fulk, Janet – 1988
This examination of the use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) systems by individuals for the purpose of broadcasting messages to large numbers of recipients begins by contrasting CMC broadcasting with traditional conceptions of interpersonal and mass communications. Several alternative theoretical perspectives are then examined, and a set…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Mass Media, Organizations (Groups), Policy
Crum, Cindy Bagwell; Franklin, Kathy K. – 2002
The purpose of this study was to explore female students perceptions about research while enrolled in a graduate program. In the Husserlian phenomenological tradition (E. Husserl, 1859-1938), a theoretical framework was developed from extent literature a priori to inform the parameters of the study. The phenomenologist used a computer-mediated…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Females, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
Diedriech, David; Colvin, Nathaniel – Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE), 2004
In early 2003, DePauw University recognized the need to upgrade their existing email system, which was rapidly exceeding its capacity. The decision was made to convert the entire campus to Novell's GroupWise solution for email. This presentation will focus on the options considered as well as some of the issues involved, and then discuss the…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, College Students, Small Colleges, College Faculty
Legg, Raymond E. – 2001
This paper is part of a larger project which explored the impact of writing across institutional boundaries via e-mail on freshman students enrolled in several schools and universities located in Tennessee--Bryan College, Columbia State Community College, and Middle Tennessee State University. The paper explains that in addition to their regular…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Educational Cooperation, Electronic Mail, Essays
Mooney, T. R. – 2001
This paper describes how Loyola University New Orleans's Writing across the Curriculum program began extending writing support to its distance learners through e-mail. The paper also explains why a limited group of students was targeted for this service, as well as how the tutors developed their online voices and personalized these…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Student Needs
Idleman, Lynda – 2003
After completing a survey in 2001 for a nonprofit library network, the researcher used the database to study response rates and response consistency between two survey methods. Information on more than 1,400 potential respondents had been collected from the network's database and four other library databases. Half of the librarians (n=699) had…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Librarians, Mail Surveys, Research Methodology
Hatcher, Sherry L. – 2003
Whereas in a traditional university classroom, important features of interpersonal relationships are most readily communicated by body language or tone of voice, in electronically-mediated teaching environments, absent such real time cues, even subtle metacommunications may take on added importance and power. Although a growing number of studies…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Content Analysis, Educational Environment, Electronic Mail

Visscher, A.; Karsten, S.; de Jong, T.; Bosker, R. – Evaluation and Research in Education, 2000
Studied the effects of publishing school performance indicators in England and France through a literature review, interviews with 18 English principals, and expert discussions through e-mail. Identified many shortcomings of publishing school performance indicators, and made 15 recommendations for the improvement of published information about…
Descriptors: Educational Indicators, Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries, Information Dissemination
Smith, Carol; And Others – 1992
Noting that journalism and mass communication educators have experimented broadly with computer applications since the 1970s, this paper suggests that momentum is building in the 1990s in three areas (industry imperative, social significance, and pedagogic promise) to integrate computer-mediated communication (CMC) into the journalism and mass…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
Thompsen, Philip A. – 1992
In this paper, a creative narrative is used to illustrate an episode of flaming (defined as the fervent exchange of messages personally attacking or expressing defensiveness on computer-mediated communication networks) in an electronic mail exchange among a small group of communication scholars. The narrative allows for the presentation of an…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Creative Writing, Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Kersten, Larry; Phillips, Stephen R. – 1992
Traditionally, e-mail (electronic mail) has been seen as an efficient communications medium for the transmission of simple, routine, unambiguous messages. More recent research has argued that the simple, efficient view of e-mail is incomplete. Future research should be extended into the strategic and symbolic functions of email, such as the use of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Information Networks