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Inbox some nuance (more harmoni- Reports zation and balancing) the two reports are complementary. * Canada, Information High- way Advisory Council of * Kenneth C. Green, The Canada, Final Report. Con- Campus Computing Pro- ject, Campus Computing nection, Community, Con- tent: The Challenge of the 1995: The Sixth National Information Highway Survey of Desktop Comput- (Ottawa, September 1995). ing in Higher Education (Claremont, CA: March Also 1996). 32 pp. http://info.ic.gc.ca/info-hi ghway/ih.html. There are a few surprises The Canadian Advisory and lots of confirmation of Council on the NII reported trends in this year's (Fall 1995) earlier than its American coun- survey of campus computing. terpart (see vol. 9, pp. 446- Overall use of information 448), but struck many of the technology on campus grew same notes. I regret I didn't dramatically: e-mail leapt from have both reports in hand last 8 to 20 percent penetration, classroom computing from 16 issue to compare them then. Not surprisingly, the Canadian to 24 percent, and the use of report emphasizes the impor- multimedia doubled from 4 to tance of protection from cul- 8 percent. Data suggests that tural imperialism and the need over 7 million students and fac- ulty regularly used the Intemet http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives and Museum Informatics Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
1996 Archives & Museum Informatics
ISSN
1042-1467
eISSN
1573-7500
DOI
10.1007/BF02802418
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some nuance (more harmoni- Reports zation and balancing) the two reports are complementary. * Canada, Information High- way Advisory Council of * Kenneth C. Green, The Canada, Final Report. Con- Campus Computing Pro- ject, Campus Computing nection, Community, Con- tent: The Challenge of the 1995: The Sixth National Information Highway Survey of Desktop Comput- (Ottawa, September 1995). ing in Higher Education (Claremont, CA: March Also 1996). 32 pp. http://info.ic.gc.ca/info-hi ghway/ih.html. There are a few surprises The Canadian Advisory and lots of confirmation of Council on the NII reported trends in this year's (Fall 1995) earlier than its American coun- survey of campus computing. terpart (see vol. 9, pp. 446- Overall use of information 448), but struck many of the technology on campus grew same notes. I regret I didn't dramatically: e-mail leapt from have both reports in hand last 8 to 20 percent penetration, classroom computing from 16 issue to compare them then. Not surprisingly, the Canadian to 24 percent, and the use of report emphasizes the impor- multimedia doubled from 4 to tance of protection from cul- 8 percent. Data suggests that tural imperialism and the need over 7 million students and fac- ulty regularly used the Intemet

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Published: Mar 1, 1996

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