The Johnson Society of Australia now has its own Home Page on the Internet. This means that anyone anywhere in the world with access to the Internet can find out some basic information about us, including how to get in touch with us by e-mail and can access, download or print out information from the page, including excerpts from the Southern Johnsonian, seminar papers, etc.
The JSA Home Page was made possible through the expertise of committee member Pauline Brasch, who is currenty doing a computer science course at Latrobe University and who designed and installed the page, in conjunction with Secretary Bryan Reid.
You can access the JSA Home Page on the Internet at the following addresses:
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~reidb/ 0R http://lux.latrobe.edu.au/~cs324717/
The Home Page carries an introduction which briefly outlines the background to our formation, the state of our membership, and invites other Johnsonians to get in touch with us.
We list our office bearers, describe our activities such as the Annual Seminar and David Fleeman Memorial Lecture and introduce our present Patron.
Pauline has also cleverly presented a number of Johnsonian links, culled from other sources, which can be accessed from our Home Page.
We also telklreaders about the Southern Johnsonian and end the page with some instructions on how to get in touch with us and details of membership subscriptions.
The JSA Home Page has already drawn responses from two American Johnsonians - Genny Gebhardt, from Seattle and Kathleen Kemmerer, a lecturer at the State University of Pennsylvania. Some extracts from their e-mail correspondence is carried on Page 2.
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