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Main Author: Tennant, Roy
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED392466
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contents Internet Basics: Update 1996. ERIC Digest. Tennant, Roy Access to Information Computer Mediated Communication Computer Networks Costs Databases Electronic Mail File Transfer Protocol Information Retrieval Internet Listservs Microcomputers This update to a previous digest briefly describes the Internet computer network, the physical connections and communication protocols that make it possible, and the applications and information resources the network provides. The applications covered include electronic mail and listservs, the world wide web, telnet connections with remote library catalogs or databases, and file transfer protocol (FTP). Often barriers of distance, time, and cost that are significant with other forms of electronic communication are not as significant on the Internet because it accesses systems quickly regardless of proximity and because institutional users are not usually charged by level of use. Moreover, getting connected to the Internet is often not even as expensive as getting cable television. The Internet continues to evolve through formal standards development and individual or corporate software creation and enhancement. (BEW)
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spellingShingle Internet Basics: Update 1996. ERIC Digest.
Tennant, Roy
Access to Information
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Networks
Costs
Databases
Electronic Mail
File Transfer Protocol
Information Retrieval
Internet
Listservs
Microcomputers
Internet Basics: Update 1996. ERIC Digest. Tennant, Roy Access to Information Computer Mediated Communication Computer Networks Costs Databases Electronic Mail File Transfer Protocol Information Retrieval Internet Listservs Microcomputers This update to a previous digest briefly describes the Internet computer network, the physical connections and communication protocols that make it possible, and the applications and information resources the network provides. The applications covered include electronic mail and listservs, the world wide web, telnet connections with remote library catalogs or databases, and file transfer protocol (FTP). Often barriers of distance, time, and cost that are significant with other forms of electronic communication are not as significant on the Internet because it accesses systems quickly regardless of proximity and because institutional users are not usually charged by level of use. Moreover, getting connected to the Internet is often not even as expensive as getting cable television. The Internet continues to evolve through formal standards development and individual or corporate software creation and enhancement. (BEW)
title Internet Basics: Update 1996. ERIC Digest.
topic Access to Information
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Networks
Costs
Databases
Electronic Mail
File Transfer Protocol
Information Retrieval
Internet
Listservs
Microcomputers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED392466