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Forwarded message:
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 07:50:58 +0100
From: au007@rs1.rrz.uni-koeln.de (Michael Uwe Moebius)
Subject: e-tour

Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 16:58:15 +0100
To: online-news@marketplace.com
From: bibiotech mail <matt@biblio.demon.co.uk>
Subject: announcement: e-tour, new British magazine on the Web


I would be interested to receive any comments or advice on our new
electronic magazine *e-tour*.

http://www.poptel.org.uk/bibliotech/e-tour/index.html
(Link inactive 6 May 2004)

It has been coded pretty much for the Netscape browser.  However, I have
tried as far as possible to use the ALT code for all images. 

It is a prototype at the moment and should get sharper in terms of content
as well as its interactive aspects.

I would also be grateful to anyone who might be willing to link to us
reciprocally


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PRESS RELEASE - HOXTON BIBLIOTECH
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e-tour, East London's first interactive e-zine, has arrived on the Web.

Bringing local writers and artists to a wider audience, as well as
looking to the experiences of communities all over the world, it aims to
square the circle of a local publication with an international reach. 

Including features, news and listings, e-tour draws as much on the
contribution of its readers as its editorial team.  As it grows, it is
hoped that it will become less a one way channel for information and
entertainment and more a forum, a shared space. 

This month's issue includes articles on the visual arts, cinema,
literature, poetry, and features an independent gay and lesbian section. 
Over the months, more categories will be added, as well as writing from
Europe and America. 

With sharp prose and an arresting visual style, it should be worth
bookmarking - no matter where you come from. 

http://www.poptel.org.uk/bibliotech/e-tour/index.html
(Link inactive 6 May 2004)

(no anorak required)

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Comments, queries and copy to matt@biblio.demon.co.uk
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--
Matthew Zandstra
matt@biblio.demon.co.uk


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