New material on-line

From: Terry M. Gray (grayt@lamar.colostate.edu)
Date: Wed Mar 27 2002 - 13:40:49 EST

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    Hi everyone,

    There are new links on the ASA Home Page (http://www.asa3.org) to web
    access statistics for all of 2001 and for January and February 2002.
    These pages list the top 200 requested web pages (not including
    graphics) so you can see what of the things posted on the ASA site
    the "world" is interested in. [BTW, the ASA web site received over 2
    million hits in 2001--this is counting everything--graphics, errors,
    etc.--but it is a milestone for us. More in the forthcoming annual
    report!]

    Also, please note the "Recent Additions to the On-line Collection"
    link. This is a dynamically produced page that changes every time we
    add new material from the journal to the site. Today I've just added
    1992 material. (93-96 are coming soon as well as 12-01). Jack Haas
    and the office are working with me to get as much of 1989-present
    on-line as possible in the next few months. We have a few other
    people working to get older stuff on as well. The journal home page
    (http://www.asa3.org/ASA/PSCF.html) is also undergoing some changes.
    We are in the process of creating Tables of Contents of each issue of
    the journal with links to articles published on the web. The recent
    issues are there already there and the 90's decade should be there
    soon.

    Please make use of these resources...create links from your own web
    sites...make custom "topics" pages that reflect your own interests,
    etc. Pass the URL's on to others, especially students and others
    struggling with faith/science issues.

    We also welcome suggestions for improvement of the web site and web
    available resources. Please send those to me
    (grayt@lamar.colostate.edu) or Jack Haas (haasj@attbi.com).

    TG

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    Terry M. Gray, Ph.D., Computer Support Scientist
    Chemistry Department, Colorado State University
    Fort Collins, Colorado  80523
    grayt@lamar.colostate.edu  http://www.chm.colostate.edu/~grayt/
    phone: 970-491-7003 fax: 970-491-1801
    



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