from H-Net Central
All friends of H-Net who will be th the American Historical
Association conference in Atlanta in Jan 1996 are invited to drop
by the H-Net exhibit in the book fair exhibit, and mingle at our
party on Saturday night 7:30-10:00 in Hilton, Grand Salon C.
Please take note of the following sessions:
H-Net: Humanities OnLine
Thursday, Jan. 4 through Sunday, Jan 7. Atlanta Hilton, Galleria Exhibition
Hall, Booth 6.
Thurs, Jan 4, 3-7 pm; Fri, Jan 5, 9am- 6pm; Sat., Jan 6, 9am- 6pm;
and Sun, Jan 7, 9am- 12 noon. Online demonstrations: GOING ONLINE:
USING THE COMPUTER AND THE INTERNET IN RESEARCH AND TEACHING
Friday, Jan. 5
9:30-11:30 am Marriott, Sydney Room. Joint session with the AHA.
Creating the History classroom of the 21st century:
CHAIR: Vernon Burton, Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Building a Cyberspace Reference Shelf: The H-Net Teaching Resources
Archives
Sara Tucker, Washburn Univ.
Historiography, New Technologies, and History Teaching
Paul Turnbull, James Cook Univ of N. Queensland
A Multimedia View of History From the Aizu Point of View
Janet Goodwin, Univ of Aizu
COMMENT: Edward L. Ayers, Univ of Virginia
Janice L. Reiff, UCLA
2:30-4:30 pm Marriott, Sydney Room. Joint session with the AHA.
Book Reviewing in the Electronic Age:
Marriott, Sydney Room
Joint session with H-NET: Humanities OnLine
CHAIR: Douglas Greenberg, Chicago Historical Society
PANEL: John B. Boles, Rice Univ and Journal of Southern History
Kathleen Ketterman, Univ of North Carolina Press
Mark Lawrence Kornbluh, MSU and H-NET
Sandra Kathryn Matthews-Lamb, Univ of New Mexico
Christopher Tomlins, American Bar Foundation and the Law
and History Review
COMMENT: The Audience
Saturday, Jan. 6
9:30-11:30am Marriott, Sydney Room. Session. ANOTHER WINDOW ON
THE PAST: PRESENTING NEW COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE CLASSROOM
AND LAB
Chair: K. Austin Kerr, Ohio State Univ
"Managing Webspace: Building and Maintaining WWW Homepages for
the Humanities,"
Robert Alan Harris, State Univ of NY at Binghampton
"Web Sites for History Departments,"
Jacquie Fraser, Univ of Saskatchewan
"Promoting Active Student Learning Through the Use of Multimedia
in the Classroom,"
James Oberly, Univ of Wisconsin at Eau Claire
"History Goes Digital: Multimedia Using Toolbook,"
Jack Reynolds, Univ of Texas at San Antonio
Comment: K. Austin Kerr
2:30-4:30 pm Marriott, Syndey Room. Joint session with the Association
for the Bibliography of History. BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE INTERNET:
CHALLENGES AND POTENTIAL
Chair: Burton J. Bledstein, Univ of Illinois at Chicago
"A Seminar Approach to Teaching Internet-Based Research
Techniques,"
Ellen J. Burns, Tallahassee, Florida
"Loss of Detail in OnLine Bibliography Sources,"
Daniel Eisenberg, Florida State Univ
"Limited Access: Ideological Constraints in the Creation of
Hypertext Resources,"
Jeff Finlay, American Studies Electronic Crossroads,
Georgetown Univ
"NUCMC Unbound: Archival and Manuscript Collections on the
Internet,"
Cheryl Knott Malone, Univ of Texas at Austin
Comment: Burton J. Bledstein
H-NET PARTY: 7:30-10:00 pm, Hilton, Grand Salon C.
Sunday, Jan. 7, 8:30-10:30am Marriott, Sydney Room. Joint session with
the AHA.
Editing in Cyberspace: Free Speech, Fair Use, and the Role of
Moderators on the Internet:
Joint session with H-NET: Humanities OnLine
CHAIR: Robert W. Cherny, San Francisco State Univ
Cyberspace Guerillas: Academics, Free Speech, and H-Latam
Jacquelyn S. Kent, State Univ of New York, College at
Cortland
From Discourse to Discipline: List Editing and the Promotion of
Scholarship on LISTSERV Lists
Peter Knupfer, Kansas State Univ
Holocaust Denial on the Internet: Moderationg Strategies
James Mott, Univ of Illinois at Chicago
H-NET: An Evolving Internet Community of Scholars
Seth Wigderson, Univ of Maine at Augusta
COMMENT: Michael Les Benedict, Ohio State Univ
Gordon T. Stewart, MSU