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Welcome to The ADN Connection |
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Having connections is what it's all about. Getting wired is one way to start, but using computers to their fullest often involves connections to other computers, connections to libraries or other information resources, connections to usable software, and above all, connections to helpful people. We hope our new newsletter, The ADN Connection, will become such a useful connection. We intend to offer timely information about news, software, computing, and even people. And most importantly, information about getting information. Our ultimate goal is to help you focus less on getting computers to work and more on getting them to work for you. Our new name starts with ADN because that's who we are, and because at UIC, that's where network connections begin. The ADN is the Academic Data Network: the Computer Center's UIC campus-wide computer network and communications backbone. It connects computers of all sizes and persuasions with other computers on campus and throughout the world. One might describe it, if one only worked on Madison Avenue and/or for the US government, as UIC's on-ramp to the information highway. But hype and cliché aside, the ADN and the resources it brings really can be useful. Why a new newsletter? Why now? Our conversations with faculty and other members of the UIC community, particularly over the past year, clearly indicate a need for more effective communication on our part. This newsletter is a large step in that direction. And why the new format? The news vehicles that the Computer Center has been using most recently have been electronic: articles on the INFORM online document system and timely news flashes on BULLETIN. We're keeping both BULLETIN and the articles in INFORM because of their immediacy and convenience, and we will continue to expand our offerings of online documents. Yet, while electronic documents have many uses, some information is just fit to print. We intend to include in The ADN Connection the kind of information one can read more easily at a desk, rather than on a monitor. The multiple printed pages in The ADN Connection will allow us to cover a range of topics in each issue and have more information on them. It also will be available electronically, in case you lose your copy or want to search for back issues. [Most easily, at the World Wide Web URL http://www.uic.eduhttp://www.uic.edu/depts/accc/newsletter/ . - Ed.] |
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Important parts of the design of this new newsletter are the readership
and system icons and column headings associated with each article. These
should help you quickly decide which articles will interest you.
The readership icons indicate whether the article is intended for Novices or Experts or both. The system icons are standard logos for various operating systems, applications or platforms. Commonly, you'll see system icons for MS-DOS, Apple Macintosh, ADN/CMS or UNIX. The Many system icon indicates that the article applies to several systems. |
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Each article in The ADN Connection will also be assigned a column
heading that indicates the focus of the article. There are seven continuing
columns. Several, but not all, will appear in each issue. The standard
column headings are:
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| Getting The ADN Connection | ||||
| We're starting The ADN Connection with a mailing list produced from the UIC online faculty/staff telephone directory database, so if you have received a copy of The ADN Connection which was addressed to you, you're already subscribed. If not, see the subscribing information in "About The ADN Connection". Recent issues and articles are available through the Computer Center's INFORM document library; use INFORM with the search keywords adn connection. ("Gophering INFORM, the ADN Computer Center Document Library" explains how.) [Or better yet, now on the World Wide Web. You can reach them from the ADN Home Page, or directly at the URL http://www.uic.eduhttp://www.uic.edu/depts/accc/newsletter/ . - Ed.] | ||||
| Imitation is... | ||||
We hope that our new format seems as natural to you as it did to us when we first
saw it in UIUCnet, the newsletter of our UIUC counterpart, published by
the UIUC Computing and Communication Services Office and edited by Lynn Ward.
The CCSO granted permission to reprint all or part of UIUCnet for nonprofit
purposes; hopefully they will find our adaptation of their format acceptable as
well. We also thank Publications Services and in particular Bill Mayer for their
invaluable assistance in designing The ADN Connection. Thank you very much!
Comments are appreciated; send them to |
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| The ADN Connection, March/April 1994 | Previous: March/April 1994 Contents | Next: The Times They Are A-Changin': Upcoming Changes at the ADN |
| 2000-11-2 connect@uic.edu |
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