Finger Prints Volume 1 No. 1 Spring 1997

Metamorphisis of Narcissus by Salvador Dali

"And still deeper the meaning of that story of Narcissus, who because he could not grasp the tormenting, mild image he saw in the fountain, plunged into it and was drowned." (Herman Meville, Moby Dick)

Contents

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CONTENTS

Volume 1 No.1 Spring 1997

"We come to see ourselves differently as we catch sight of our images in the mirror of the machine" Sherry Turkle from Life on the Screen

Identity, Collaboration & Performance

By Marshall Soules
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Got Change for a Paradigm? From Gutenberg to Hypertext

By Chris Dunning

Hype or Text?

By Frank Bond
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Writing Electronically: The Ravens

By Jim Erkiletian

The Bible: The First Hyper Text

By Jean Jantzen

Internet Explorations

Hypertext: Saviour or Martyr?

By Karen Wendelboe

Babel Online

By Frank Bond

Choose Your Own Adventure

By Eric van Wiltenburg

Minerva's Owl Flies Again: The Gathering Dusk of Print Culture/The Burgeoning Dawn of Hypertext Culture

By Bryan Gooden

Newsroom With a View: The CAJ Listserve

By Frank Bond

A Cultural Change of Focus?

By Heide Brown

TLC Conference Center

By Heide Brown

Technology and the Educational Process

By Sharon Kelly

Genealogy on the Net

By Chris Dunning

It's alive...it's alive...Oh, God--IT'S ALIVE!

By Diane Shortt

Dungeons and Dragons -- OH NO!

By Karen Wendelboe

Hypertext: The Third Wave?

By Linda Perkins

How Fast is Your Response Time?

By Eric van Wiltenburg

One Canadian Talking

By Chris Dunning

Reflections

By Jean Jantzen

Thoughts on Gender and the Internet

By Heide Brown

Webs, Nets and Other Traps

By Karen Wendelboe