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		<title>Communicating About Scientific Research Over the Internet: A Case Study</title>
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		<description>University communicators specializing in science and technology are making increasing use of Internet resources to supplement traditional methods of producing and publishing their work. These resources include electronic mail; the text-only interface called Gopher; and, most recently, the World Wide Web. This paper describes some of the specific ways that communicators are using these Internet tools. It also includes a list of advantages and disadvantages that we have discovered in our work at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and seen at other technological institutions. These &apos;lessons learned&apos; may benefit our counterparts who wish to begin or enhance their organizational &apos;presence&apos; on the Information Superhighway.</description>
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