The hill on the net : Congress enters the information age
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The hill on the net : Congress enters the information age
AP Professional, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An insider's view of the Internet's impact on the Legislative Branch. The author discusses the history of Congress' efforts to get itself wired; provides a "how-to" guide for those wishing to utilize Congressional and campaign resources on the net; and explains how the Internet will impact campaigning for Congress and the White House in 1996.
目次
- Why wire Washington? the case of television
- the beginning
- bulletin board systems
- North Shore Mac
- The White House
- The House, and MIT
- electronic mail
- congressional E-mail addresses
- spamming Congress
- locating your congressman's E-mail address
- sending electronic mail to Congress
- tools of the trade
- Usenet
- Listservs. FTP/Gopher
- what you'll find
- electronic Town Halls and Press Conferences
- the World Wide Web
- Cap Web
- who puts Congress on The Net, and what do they put? GPO
- House Information Systems
- The Library of Congress/THOMAS
- Newt's Net? the making of a Capitol Cob Web
- congressional committees
- other legislative branch home pages
- GAO and OTA
- what to look for on member home pages
- tales from the trenches
- April Fools or real life? rules
- the access fight grinds on
- The Great Senate Web Hack
- pornographers and terrorists
- campaigns and opposition
- 1992, 1994, 1996
- House and Senate campaigns
- Tom and Jerry preview campaign 1996 on The Net
- opposition and unofficial
- NewtWatch
- can The Net make a difference? Net demographics
- what's ahead?
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