Re: WAOE Journal Question

Steve McCarty (steve_mc@ws0.kagawa-jc.ac.jp)
Mon, 15 Jun 1998 00:01:37 -1000

Julia,
Sincerest congratulations on your promotion. Kudos for your continuing
conceptualization of the WAOE e-journal. I've done what you mentioned
about posting an article temporarily in html, including for my tcc98
keynote and its home page. But those html files were then sent as e-mail
attachments, while the MPEG movie was made available by FTP and Hawaii
downloaded it. (See the URL below my signature for the specifics). True,
it's easier if you download a source file off the Web and then the
person takes it down from his or her own server. The process will just
have to be clearly explained at the WAOE journal Website.

I've discussed this further in the message excerpted below:

"Developments in Web Publishing"
Web Enhanced Language Learning (27 March 1998)
<http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/well/1998-03/0007.html>

"[There is a] new Asian Database
Online Community E-Newsletter out of Ohio State:
<http://asiandoc.lib.ohio-state.edu/v1n1/index.html>.
The Editor is fellow Bostonian Maureen Donovan,
a Japanese Studies librarian. Manuscripts are to be
submitted in HTML, which is sort of upping the ante.
For one of my articles in the issue, I also submitted
graphics files as e-mail attachments, so Ohio State
now hosts a document with a decidedly Japanese atmosphere:
<http://asiandoc.lib.ohio-state.edu/v1n1/dbs/globalshikoku.html>."

Collegially,
Steve McCarty
Professor, Kagawa Junior College, Japan
<steve_mc@ws0.kagawa-jc.ac.jp>
<http://leahi.kcc.hawaii.edu/org/tcon98/greet.html>