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    A major new site devoted to the science of sport and exercise has now
    been
    added to the web at http://www.sportsci.org

    There's heaps of interesting pages at this multidisciplinary site...

    NEWS. A monthly magazine. The first month's features include an
    article
    about erythropoietin by Steve Seiler, a report on a nutrition conference
    by
    Louise Burke, Ken Daley's Moving Together newsletter, research on
    "thinking
    out loud" in orienteering by Bjxrn Johansen, Frank Katch's look back at
    a
    famous exercise scientist, and more.

    FORUM. Recent Sportscience mailing-list messages, plus easy ways to do
    searches for previous messages, send a new message, subscribe or
    unsubscribe.

    JOURNAL. A trial format for a top-quality electronic journal devoted to
    sport
    science, including general guidelines on style and specific guidelines
    for
    writing reviews.

    RESEARCH RESOURCES. Things for researchers and research students,
    starting
    with How To Give Talks: a set of lecture notes, slides, and some humour
    on
    this useful topic.

    TRAINING & TECHNOLOGY. Peer-reviewed reviews mainly for athletes and
    coaches.
    We kick off with a look at Strength Shoes.

    NET LINKS. Click to get links to sport and exercise science elsewhere
    on
    the Net, sorted into easy-to-use categories.

    NET SEARCH. Look no further for the best place to start your search of
    the
    Net. We explain and provide search forms for Altavista, Reference.com,
    WhoWhere, and more.

    Please note that you'll need a Web browser that handles frames, which
    means
    Netscape 2 or preferably Netscape 3. If you try opening our site with a
    browser that can't handle frames, you will be prompted to connect to the
    Netscape site to download the latest version of Netscape. We advize
    against Internet Explorer, especially version 2, because it has inferior
    navigation features and corrupts spacing of Web documents.

    By the way, we're very interested in having more people join the team
    from
    all the human movement disciplines. Check out the site to see how you
    could
    contribute.

    Will Hopkins
    for the Sportscience Website Team:

    ap958@chebucto.ns.ca Jason Nugent
    rroach@rh.dk Rob Roach
    106447.3147@compuserve.com Louise Burke
    SeagraveLo@aol.com Loren Seagrave
    Hunt895WR@aol.com Randy Huntington
    drsquat@aol.com Fred Hatfield
    Stephen.Seiler@hia.no Stephen Seiler
    A.Zommers@bhtafe.edu.au Alfred Zommers
    iallison@info.curtin.edu.au Garry Allison
    martind@ausport.gov.au David Martin
    gloriab@uic.edu Gloria Balague
    kdaley@mum.edu Ken Daley
    katch@mailsrv-vms.oit.umass.edu Frank Katch
    pshewok@bgnet.bgsu.edu Trish Shewokis
    WJK3@psu.edu Bill Kraemer
    babucher@mtu.edu Brian Bucher
    will.hopkins@stonebow.otago.ac.nz Will Hopkins
    --
    Bye for now,
    Alfred.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    Alfred Zommers
    Department of Human Movement, Recreation and Performance
    Victoria University
    PO Box 14428 MCMC, Melbourne, Victoria 8001, Australia
    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sportscience web site: http://www.sportsci.org
    Home page: http://www.det.bhtafe.edu.au/alfred
    alternate email: fred@dingo.vut.edu.au
    A.Zommers@bhtafe.edu.au
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