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Pew Foundation's "Internet and American Life" project. Website and the contents of a number of fascinating reports, including: The effect of spam on e-mail use (22 October 2003).
Howard Rheingold's book, smart mobs
Howard Rheingold's book, The Virtual Community.
Third Harvard Internet and Society Conference (May 2000)
Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies.
Search Engine Watch.
International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences.
The Webby Awards.
Conferencing on the Web.
First Monday: A peer-reviewed journal about the internet.
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication.
To monitor trends in viruses and antiviral protections: The CERT Coordination Center -- a joint Carnegie Mellon University and DARPA project. Includes "An Analysis of Security Incidents on the Internet, 1989-1995," a doctoral dissertation by John D. Howard (1997). And, from the F.B.I., the National Infrastructure Protection Center, including the biweekly CyberNotes newsletter.
XEROX PARC.
Educational applications? Educause: "Transforming education through information technologies." Includes the "Educause Quarterly" and "Educom Review" journals. The The Sloan Consortium, including the "Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks."
An Atlas of Cyberspaces. A website that presents a collection of the maps and graphic representations of our new electronic geographies: cybermaps of cyberspaces.
Berkman Center for Internet and Society.
New Media Studies.
Computers in Libraries.
The Steven Levy Homepage.
"The Psychology of Cyberspace" by John Suler.
She coined the phrase "cybergrrl," now Aliza Sherman offers a website that is a fine place to examine her take on contemporary web issues.
Howard Rheingold's The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online.
Electronic Privacy Information Center.
The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose.
E-art from Linz, Austria: Ars Electronica.
NUA Internet Surveys.
Electronic Collaboration.
electronica Ubiquity from the ACM.
USC's Online Journalism Review -- content updated on a weekly basis.
The Scout Report: What's new on the net, with an emphasis on the employment of content criteria.
ResearchBuzz: Daily news about internet research.
ONLINE magazine.
Wired news reports.
Journal of Electronic Publishing
Info World -- Electric.
c|net news reports.
Silicon Alley: @ny reports.
Buzz: News from the Microsoft Developer Network.
Federal Computer Week.
telemed "Networking Health: Prescriptions for the Internet" (National Research Council, September 2000).
"Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0," by the World Wide Web Consortium ("W3C", 05 May 1999).
NIH Center for Information Technology.
SatelLife: Using the global span and immediate reach of the Internet and other telecommunications technologies to provide health-care services and information to developing countries and to provide a logistical and communications vector in the tracking of emerging infectious diseases.
Telemedicine Information Exchange.
American Telemedicine Association.
International Society for Mental Health Online.
The medical informatics program at Columbia University, including its online course outline, "Introduction to Medical Informatics."
Stanford Medical Informatics.
University of Wisconsin's Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (CHESS).
Catalyst: Information about computers and psychology.
Department of Defense Telemedicine: Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC).
Health Level 7.
Duke University's links to medical informatics home pages around the world.
American Medical Informatics Association, including abstracts from its journal.
informatics: The Journal of Informatics in Primary Care, offering its full text.
MIT Clinical Decision-Making Group Homepage.
Telepsychiatry provides information from the Committee on Telemedical Services of the American Psychiatric Association.
What roles might the use of e-mail and other electronic communications take in health care? Examine Guidelines for the Clinical Use of Electronic Mail with Patients, offered by the American Medical Informatics Association.
The Society for the Internet in Medicine, a British organization promoting public and professional education about internet applications in medical science, health care, and clinical practice.
COACH: Canadian Organization for the Advancement of Computers in Health.
Psychiatric Society for Informatics.
Issues in medical record privacy, from the Electronic Privacy Information Center.
University of Virginia Neurovisualization Laboratory: Academic facility designing, integrating, and applying advances in both computer and neuroimaging technologies for neurosurgery. Discusses a number of applications, including methods to visualize three-dimensional rotatable images from two-dimensional neuroradiology, hand-held hardware interfaces and other robotics, surgery-at-a-distance remote instrumentation, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
A chapter by John Lester of Massachusetts General Hospital reviewing the history of medical websites.
computational Principles of Computer Architecture.
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
MIT's Media Lab.
Cognitive Systems at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory: Federal research facility examining and developing information technologies and computational intelligences that are based upon features of neural, biological, and cognitive information processing. Describes research activities in a number of domains, including cognitive systems, fuzzy logic (using approximate information and uncertainty when making computational decisions, in a manner akin to human reasoning), neural networks, artificial intelligence (AI), expert decision-making systems, and computational neuroscience.
Read a doctoral dissertation about "Haptic Issues for Virtual Manipulation" of three-dimensional brain imagery by neurosurgeons.
The Trace Research and Development Center: Universal Design, interfaces, hardware, and software for individuals with disabilities.
Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science: Multidisciplinary institute fostering research about computational processes in computer- and neural-based cognition.
Ensuring Accessibility. Information Technology approaches to confronting technology constraints upon disabled computer users -- a report by David Raths in Info World (26 October 1998).
kraftwerk "W3C" -- The World Wide Web Consortium.
The W3C's HTML 4.0 Specification.
Web design information from Patrick Lynch.
Patrick Lynch's "Yale Web Style Guide."
"Netiquette" by Virginia Shea.
"The Alertbox": A bi-weekly column by Jakob Nielsen about web usability.
"Ten Friendly Tips for Internet Research."
The glassdog design-o-rama.
A List Apart -- A 'zine for website developers.
gettingstarted guide, from basics through XML developments, from project cool.
Webworks.
devhead.
International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences.
Web Developer's Virtual Library.
project cool's color chart and the ZSPC Super Color Chart.
Web Robots FAQ
hoteye.
David Siegel's "High Five."
The creative design community at Swanky.
Annabella's HTML Help Guide -- A user-friendly introduction to using HTML.
NCSA's "A Beginner's Guide to HTML."
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