Ancient Civilization - History, Anthropology - Reference, Reference - Anthropology & Archaeology, General Ancient History, Web Directories & Guides - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
In this second edition of High Places in Cyberspace, Patrick Durusau provides an updated and expanded how-to guide and map of the Internet focusing on meeting the needs of scholars in biblical studies, religion, classics and archaeology. Durusau offers a practical introduction and reference to accessing Internet resources, covering methods such as electronic mailing lists, ftp, on-line libraries, search engines, and the World Wide Web. This book includes an annotated topical listing of over 1,000 scholarly resources available on the Internet, such as Web sites displaying original scanned papyri, web sites with original texts, mailing lists between scholars and on-line library addresses. In a new final section, Durusau provides an introduction to the creation of web resources along with pointers to a number of helpful tools available on the Internet.Editorials
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Focused on meeting the information needs of scholars in biblical studies, religion, classics, and archaeology, this how-to guide explains tools such as e-mail discussion lists, Web browsers, FTP-file transfer protocol, and telnet. Included is an annotated list of some 1,000 resources available on the Internet. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Scholars Pr
Pages
253
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780788500343