http://www.law.ualberta.ca/students.html (PC Press Internet CD, 03/1996)
Many students at the Faculty of Law have created their own home pages. Click here
for a list of links to those home pages.
This is a good link for beginners. It helps answer questions like these: What is
your Campus Computing ID? What is GPU? How do I use PINE for email? How do I use
TIN for Newsgroups?
With your computing ID, you get 5MB of disk space on GPU. One of the things you
can do with that space is make a home page. Find out how!
You need to change you password on GPU occasionally. Here is how to do it,
complete with graphic pictures to show you each step.
This is the text from a WWW Workshop that Brent Poohkay conducted at the 1995
Canadian Multimedia Conference. Not necessarily applicable to law, but there is
some good information here, nonetheless.
If you are a law student and you're interested in using technology, look here.
This page was created with information just for you. It is maintained by a second
year law student, Gary Kirk.
The LionHeart is an efficient, inexpensive way to print you documents on a high
quality, commercial laser printer. This link contains the instructions on how to send print jobs there.
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