Received: from ATHENA-AS-WELL.MIT.EDU by po7.MIT.EDU (5.61/4.7) id AA02257; Sun, 20 Mar 94 16:09:16 EST Received: from auvm.american.edu by MIT.EDU with SMTP id AA07480; Sun, 20 Mar 94 16:09:09 EST Message-Id: <9403202109.AA07480@MIT.EDU> Received: from AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU by AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 0197; Sun, 20 Mar 94 16:06:51 EST Received: from AMERICAN.EDU (NJE origin LISTSERV@AUVM) by AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU (LMail V1.1d/1.7f) with BSMTP id 0646; Sun, 20 Mar 1994 16:06:32 -0500 Date: Sun, 20 Mar 1994 22:06:39 +0100 Reply-To: Odd de Presno Sender: Technology Transfer in International Development From: Odd de Presno Subject: ** for immediate release ** X-To: DEVEL-L@american.edu To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L *** The Online World shareware Book By CHAPTER on Gopher *** - Internet and beyond - The Online World, a book about the practical use of the GLOBAL online information resource, is now available at gopher wuecon.wustl.edu 671 Select "Online Book". In addition to the selection "SEARCH Online Book ", the gopher menu has a choice called "The Online Book by Chapter/" that gives the following menu: The Online Book by Chapter --> 1. Chapter 0: * THE ONLINE WORLD *. 2. Chapter 1: Going online will make me rich, right?. 3. Chapter 2: The online world. 4. Chapter 3: How to use the online services. 5. Chapter 4: Hobby, games and fun. 6. Chapter 5: Home, education and work. 7. Chapter 6: Your personal HealthNet. 8. Chapter 7: Electronic mail, telex, and fax. 9. Chapter 8: Free expert assistance. 10. Chapter 9: Your electronic daily news. 11. Chapter 10: Looking for a needle in a bottle of hay. 12. Chapter 11: Getting an edge over your competitor. 13. Chapter 12: Practical tips. 14. Chapter 13: Cheaper and better communication. 15. Chapter 14: Keep what you find. 16. Chapter 15: You pay little for a lot!. 17. Chapter 16: Automatic communication. 18. Chapter 17: Gazing into the future. The Online World shareware book describes resources on major global networks and services as the Internet, Usenet, BITNET, Fidonet, Echo, CompuServe, DIMDI, NIFTY-Serve, and others. The application examples range from databases to entertainment and the bizarre to special services for professionals and organizations. Information is also available by email to LISTSERV@vm1.nodak.edu . Put the following command in the TEXT of your mail: GET TOW WHERE Thanks, Odd de Presno (Author, living in Norway)