Getting Online for Human Rights: Frequently Asked Questions and Answers About Using the Internet in Human Rights Work by Stephen A. Hansen is now available on the Web at: http://shr.aaas.org/online/cover.htm This is the first in the AAAS Science and Human Rights Program's resource series on the application of information technology for human rights. Getting Online for Human Rights addresses questions on how to apply Internet technology to human rights research, such as search engine strategies and webbots, accessing materials on the Web with only email, Internet security issues, and communications (electronic conferences, email, listservs, newsgroups, etc.). It also offers suggestions on dealing with and protecting the integrity of Internet-based human rights information. Aimed at reaching as wide an audience as possible, it assumes only a very basic knowledge of the Internet on the part of the reader. In addition to the full text of the printed version, the Web version offers some additional features which include automatic online translation from English into French, Spanish, German, Italian and Portuguese. ---------------------------------- Send mail for the 'huridocs-tech' list to 'huridocs-tech@hrea.org'. Mail administrative request to 'majordomo@hrea.org'. For additional assistance, send mail to: 'owner-huridocs-tech@hrea.org'. Archives of previous messages posted to the list can be found at: http://www.human-rights.net/huridocs-tech.
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