Internet guide for rehabilitation professionals
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Internet guide for rehabilitation professionals
Lippincott, c1997
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System requirements for accompanying computer disk: Windows systems; Macintosh system version 7.0 or higher
Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-280) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This introduction to the Internet includes an annotated directory of sites of special interest to physical and occupational therapists and other rehabilitation professionals. A disk at the back of the text provides the reader with all the Internet addressses listed in the text.
目次
- Part 1 Introduction to the Internet: getting started
- what's on the Net?
- equipment and software needs
- access and providers
- the history of the Internet
- doing rehabilitation over the Internet. Part 2 Types of Internet resources: electronic mail and mailing lists
- newsgroups
- Internet relay chat and chat rooms
- netiquette (electronic manners)
- Archie and Archieplex
- FTP and downloading
- Telnet (remote login)
- gopher
- WAIS (Wide-Area Information Server). Part 3 The World Wide Web: the World Wide Web
- Netscape Navigator
- search tools
- those darn error messages
- graphics, sound, and video on the Web
- building a homepage with HTML. Part 4 Using the Internet: doing research on the Internet
- finding people
- job hunting and job posting
- phoning and faxing
- safety and security on the Net
- business and marketing on the Net
- best of the Internet
- dealing with computer-related disorders
- the Internet of the future. Part 5 Internet guide to rehabilitation resources. Appendices: multiple choice questions
- modem lights and what they mean.
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