Re: New material on-line

From: Michael Roberts (topper@robertschirk.u-net.com)
Date: Thu Mar 28 2002 - 17:12:24 EST

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    I always recommend the asa website as the best Sci and religion website.
    Nothing to compete with it in the ole country.

    Thanks Jack

    Michael
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Terry M. Gray" <grayt@lamar.colostate.edu>
    To: <asa@calvin.edu>
    Cc: <grayt@colostate.edu>
    Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 6:40 PM
    Subject: New material on-line

    > 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
    > --
    > _________________
    > 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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