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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Feb 1997 11:59:58 -0600
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The Society for Cinema Studies conference has several new Internet-based
resources this year--all of which are available through the recently
inaugurated Web site:
 
http://www.cinemastudies.org
 
Resources are also being provided through other Internet channels:  e-mail,
a Usenet-style bulletin board, real-time chatting and FTP (file transfer
protocol).
 
1.  The SCS Conference Program
 
The entire, preliminary program can be acquired through the Web, e-mail, or
FTP.
 
a.  The Web
 
Contact the SCS Web site:  http://www.cinemastudies.org
 
b.  E-mail
 
Send e-mail to [log in to unmask] and in the first line of your message, put
the following:
 
send scsprog.txt
 
A text file (ASCII) will be sent to you via normal e-mail channels.  This
text file may be opened with any word processor.
 
Be forewarned:  it's long!  It runs 1,283 lines or 54k.
 
c.  "Anonymous" FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
 
FTP to ftp.tcf.ua.edu and login as
 
anonymous
 
When prompted for a password, use your e-mail address (e.g.,
[log in to unmask]).  Then you may change to the "pub" directory/folder and
nab the program in text (ASCII), WordPerfect (6.0), or Microsoft Word (6.0)
formats (respectively):
 
scsprog.txt
scsprog.wpd
scsprog.doc
 
2.  A Usenet-style bulletin board.
 
A discussion area has been set up on the SCS bulletin board for conference
material:  scs.conference.  It may be accessed through the Web site
(http://www.cinemastudies.org), where further information on how to use it
may be found.
 
What can be done with such a bulletin board?
 
* The posting of conference papers (before or after the conference itself).
* Preliminary discussions among members of a panel about their topic.
* The distribution of images (e.g., frame enlargements) related to
conference presentations.
* Requests for comments on paper topics (so that a presenter might get a
better idea of what his/her audience is interested in).
 
3.  Real-time chatting.
 
SCS members may meet online and exchange ideas/information instantaneously
(with NO long distance charges!).  SCSchat is text-based, real-time
chatting.  E.g., as someone types a message in Wollongong, Australia,
someone reads it in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
 
More info on chatting is available at http://www.cinemastudies.org.  All
that is required is a Web browser (Java-capable) or Internet Relay Chat
(IRC) client.
 
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Further information?
 
Contact Jeremy Butler ([log in to unmask]), the chair of SCS's computer
networking committee, or Jim Castonguay ([log in to unmask]), the
SCS Webmaster.
 
For information on the conference itself, contact the chair of the Program
Committee, David Desser ([log in to unmask]), or Mark Langer
([log in to unmask]).
 
 
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Jeremy Butler
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Telecommunication & Film/University of Alabama/Tuscaloosa/AL
 
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