Updated on 4 July 1996 by ausweb96@scu.edu.au

AusWeb96 - Example Theme

Media, Community and Cultural-Papers and Posters


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Theme Editor

The editor of the theme for full papers and poster sessions is Keng Chua, Head of the Centre for Media Communications and Asian Studies in the Faculty of Arts at Southern Cross University and Editor of the AusWeb95 Virtual Edition. For further details, email Keng at aw96cals@scu.edu.au.

Papers

Each paper is presented in a Session. At a later time the author(s) is available at one of the Sun Microsystems computers to answer individual questions and to demonstrate the project or paper.

Session M1, Monday 10:45am-12:30pm, Coolangatta 2

Chair: Katy Bramich

Investigation of World Wide Web Use by Government Agencies in Western Australia

Paul Worthington bworthin@isis.curtin.edu.au
Follow up session on Sun # 15 at 1:00-1:30pm, Monday

Factors Affecting the Spread of Electronic Democracy in the Australian Public Sector

Karin Geiselhart u833885@student.canberra.edu.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Follow up session on Sun # 16 at 1:00-1:30pm, Monday

Breaking the Paper Paradigm: Copyright Exploitation, Government Controls and The Continuing Viability Of The World Wide Web as a Vehicle For Education And Research

Michael Lean m.lean@qut.edu.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Follow up session on Sun # 17 at 1:00-1:30pm, Monday

Planning Internet Training Programmes

Else Paeglis elsep@informit1.informit.com.au
Follow up session on Sun # 18 at 1:00-1:30pm, Monday

Session M2, Tuesday 1:45pm-3:00pm, Coolangatta 2

Chair: John Julian

@Home: Virtual Domesticity

Glenda Nalder gnalder@scu.edu.au
Follow up session on Sun # 13 at 3:10-3:30pm, Tuesday

Beyond Blokenet

Gary Hardy garyh@yarra.vicnet.net.au
Indra Kurzeme indrak@yarra.vicnet.net.au
Follow up session on Sun # 14 at 3:10-3:30pm, Tuesday

Pathways to memory - accessing archives on the WWW

Tim Sherratt Tim.Sherratt@asap.unimelb.edu.au
Follow up session on Sun # 15 at 3:10-3:30pm, Tuesday



Posters

Accessing GIS data via the WWW: Information provision to the Ecotourist.

S.E.P. Pollitt sepollit@gisca.adelaide.edu.au
S.D. Kirkby skirkby@gisca.adelaide.edu.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Presented on Sun # 10 at at 12:30-1:15pm, Tuesday

She Thing?

Tim Sawyer tim.sawyer@unisa.edu.au
Peta Newell peta.newell@unisa.edu.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Presented on Sun # 11 at at 12:30-1:15pm, Tuesday


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Updated on 29 May 1996 by ausweb96@scu.edu.au
AusWeb96 - The Second Australian World Wide Web Conference, 7th to 9th of July 1996, at the Conrad Jupiters Hotel, Gold Coast, Australia. Contact: Ms Julie Burton, Norsearch Conference Services at Southern Cross University, PO Box 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia. Phone (066) 20 3000 (From outside Australia +61 66 20 3000) Fax: (066) 22 1954 (From outside Australia +61 66 22 1954). Email: ausweb96@scu.edu.au.