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Neil Franklin's Netizen Anthology Copy

This Page contains my Copy of the Netizen Anthology.

It is a direct ASCII->HTML conversion of the original Contents file.


THE NETIZENS AND THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE NET: AN ANTHOLOGY

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I - Automation and the Net

Chapter 1 - The Evolution of Usenet News: The Poor Man's Arpanet
Chapter 2 - "`Arte', Computers and Usenet News"

Part II - Perspective

Chapter 3 - The Social Forces Behind The Development of Usenet News
Chapter 4 - From Arpanet to Usenet: On the Nourishment of the Net Commonwealth
Chapter 5 - Role of Unix in the Development of the Net and in the Automation of Telephone Support Operations
Chapter 6 - Behind the Net: The Untold Story of the Arpanet

Part III - The Net and the Netizens - What the Net Means to the Online Community

Chapter 7 - The Net and the Netizens: The Impact the Net Has on People's Lives
Chapter 8 - Interview with A Net Pioneer: On Usenet News and C News

Part IV - The Net: Common Wealth or Private Profit

Chapter 9 - The Expanding Commonwealth of Learning: The Printing Press and the Net
Chapter 10 - The Computer As Democratizer
Chapter 11 - AUP and Government Plans and Proposals
Chapter 12 - Imminent Death of the Net is Predicted!
Chapter 13 - Proposed Declaration of the Rights of Netizens
Chapter 14 - The Soul of the Net and the Future of Usenet

F - Appendix

Unix and Computer Science
CityNet in New Zealand
The Beginning of the Network Working Group and the Origins of RFCs

Important articles from the past - A selection of some of the important articles that have contributed to the theory and practice of the development of the current Global Network. (Suggestions for articles to be included in this section requested)

This is work is being contributed to the Net to support its cooperative nature. It may be freely distributed for noncommercial purposes. Commercial use is not permitted.

                                        Ronda Hauben
                                        ronda@umcc.umich.edu
                                        Michael Hauben
                                        hauben@columbia.edu


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