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Using models to “teach the Internet” or why should we want to teach users about client/server architecture?
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D. Scott Brandt
Technology Training Librarian, Purdue University Libraries Information Technology Dept., 1530 Stewart Center, Rm. 363, W. Lafayette, IN
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SIGUCCS '95 Proceedings of the 23rd annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services: winning the networking game
Pages 63-65
ACM
New York, NY
, USA
©1995
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ISBN:0-89791-704-9
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10.1145/219894.223001
1995 Article
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