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Networking on the Network


Aired May 23 and 24, 1998

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This is Internet On The Air. I'm Todd Mundt. Using the Internet for professional "networking." Details in a moment.

Funding Credit: Internet On The Air is a production of the University of Michigan School of Information and Michigan radio, made possible by a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

The Internet gives us the ability to connect to millions of people in new ways. This leads some people to ask how it can help with another form of networking...the social art of building professional re lationships.

Phil Agre is a professor at the University of California at San Diego. Agre became interested in using the Internet for professional networking as a graduate student more than 15 years ago. An avid reader of self-help books, he went on to develop his own six-step program for "networking on the network."

Agre says the Internet can be a good place for identifying interesting people. But he says exchanges on the Internet often lack the social context needed to establish lasting professional relationships. So even though the Internet gives people to potential to connect with others around the world, he expects initial face-to-face meetings will remain important. He says the technology is often most useful for following up on common interests once a personal connection is established.

In the Internet community, Agre is best known for an application of one of his networking techniques. He regularly passes along articles of interest in the form of an e-mail list. Known as the Red Rock Eater News Service, the list has become one of the Internet's most popular sources for current information on the social and political aspects of computer networks.

To learn more about networking on the Internet and listen to an interview with Phil Agre, visit our Web site at www.iota.org. For Internet On The Air, I'm Todd Mundt.


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Last Updated September 21, 1998