Title: What the Internet Offers
1What the Internet Offers
- Communications
- Across the country or across the world
- Information resources and services
- On a huge scale
- A wide range of subjects
- Many formats
- Publishing
- The ability to publish and provide online services
2Information Resources
- Many subjects and formats available
- Documents
- Graphics, video audio
- Software (free shareware)
- Newspapers
- Directories
- Library catalogues databases
- Books journals
- Junk
3Basic Internet Tools
- Require very basic hardware and have existed for
a number of years - Telnet
- Provides simple text based access to a remote
computer - File transfer
- Allows files to be moved from one computer to
another - Often called FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
4World Wide Web
- World Wide Web (WWW or Web)
- Distributed multimedia hypertext system
- Uses client/server architecture
- Clients known as browsers - Netscape, Mosaic, IE,
Lynx
5Client/Server Architecture
WWW is based on a client/server architecture
Give me file x
Here it is
Desktop Client
Remote Server
Request made using http
graphics NNS, Inet98
A computer elsewhere on the Internet
holding information
Your desktop computer
6Locating Internet Resources
- Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
- Standard address format for Internet resources
- URL indicates
- Method of access
- Location
- For example
- http//www.isiswomen.org
- http//www.jca.apc.org/aworc/index.html
7Terminology
WWW - World Wide Web Distributed multimedia
hypertext system HTML- HyperText Markup
Language Native language for documents on the
WWW HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol Set of
rules for communication between client
server URL - Uniform Resource Locator Address of
an object on the Internet
8Uses of the Web Research
- WWW was developed at CERN for particle
physicists.
http//www.cern.ch/
Sources of research material and funding are
available for researchers, administrators
students.
http//www.ex.ac.uk/MAPatric/sgroup/eurinfo.html
9Teaching/Distance Learning
WWW is used widely for teaching.
10Women are using the Web to teach and to support
educators
http//research.umbc.edu/korenman/wmst/updates.ht
ml
http//women.or.kr/
http//www.lynda.com/
11Providing Information Resources
- Library catalogues
- Information gateways
- Electronic journals
- News services
- Online support
12Searching for Information
http//www.yahoo.com/
Subject catalogues and sophisticated search
engines can help in finding information using the
WWW.
http//www.lycos.com/
13Women-focused Search Engines
http//wwwomen.com/
http//femina.cybergrrl.com/
14Activism and Advocacy
Women, individually and collectively, are using
the Web to enhance their social activism by
networking with other like-minded women, by
publisizing news and information, as well as
their analysis of issues affecting women
www.jca.apc.org/aworc/bpfa/index.html
15Women are using the Web for Social Advocacy
http//womensnet.za.org/
http//www.mediawatch.ca/frames.htm
www.igc.org/igc/womensnet/
16Group Work and Project Collaboration
Together with groupware applications, the Web can
also be a space --a virtual office--for people
living in different continents and time zones to
share and organize files, track projects and
timelines, share address books, and conduct
meetings.
17Commerce
Increasingly used for sales, marketing and online
services
http//www.women.com
18How do You Use the Web?