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From: Hans de Graaff <J.J.deGraaff@twi.tudelft.nl>
Subject: Re: Publishing Scholarly Work on the Web -- opinions?
Organization: Delft University of Technology
Date: 09 Oct 1996 10:28:35 +0200
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eugene@cse.ucsc.edu (Eugene Miya) writes:

> These theses are basically post facto.  I just copied and printed a
> friend's attempt (PostScript).  The problem is that these
> institutions are still based on paper.  You don't see PGP signatures
> on these thesis web pages.  Institutions still require a hand
> written signture.

I know of one Master's Thesis which was written in HTML, without
having a paper copy around. It's available at
<URL:http://infolabwww.kub.nl:2080/w3thesis/>

> >HTML is not suitable as the language to write one's thesis in;
> True: difficulties with math and chemical formulae and diagrams.

:-) See above.

> We're getting away from math and theory, so I'll trim those.

I've trimmed this even further.

Hans

