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      <title>Bernard Naylor: At the Eye of the Internet Storm</title>
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      <description>It seems such a short time ago since it was low on the horizon. It was still difficult, then, to be sure the seascape was changing. The burgeoning expansion of electronic communication had small beginnings in the late &#39;60s and &#39;70s with automated library in-house systems and online database searching. Even as recently as three years ago, we were still arguing about those minor tropical storms called Archie, Gopher, Veronica and WAIS.</description>
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