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Internet Information
As the school year began, the university launched
eDuke, a free electronic mail service that will supply students,
faculty, parents, alumni, and others with links to online information
about campus news and events.
The new service will e-mail updates on university news, activities,
and research to subscribers. eDuke will provide three different
options: eDuke Daily, a once-a-day list of the latest articles provided
by communications staffs across Duke's campuses; eDuke Media Clips,
a daily compilation of the latest Duke-related stories published
or broadcast in the media; and eDuke Monthly, a once-a-month wrap-up
of articles that subscribers can customize with news from selected
categories, such as athletics, law, or science. All three newsletters
feature extensive links to online news articles, sites of interest,
and other material.
Duke officials decided to start eDuke because of the growing popularity
and influence of Web-based information, says David Jarmul, associate
vice president of news and communications. "The Internet has
become the primary means of communications for much of the Duke
community," he says. "It is especially important for reaching
parents, alumni, and others who are not here in Durham, since they
don't read Dialogue, the Chronicle, or other publications produced
here on campus. The new eDuke newsletters will help fill this gap
and make it easier for people to feel connected."
Jarmul describes the quick-to-read eDuke newsletters as "the
latest example of how communications people across the Duke community
have begun working together and using new technology more actively
to solve common problems."
To subscribe to eDuke: www.eduke.duke.edu/subscribe.php
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