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Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 09:25:05 -0400
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING IS A NON EDITED MACHINE TRANSLATION FROM THE ORIGINAL IN SPANISH THIS MESSAGE REPLIES TO Rafael Capurro, Re: MISTICA-ES: Vigilia: Foro sobre la sociedad de la informaci�n, 14/01/2000. Dear Rafael Digital culture is very wide. For the time being you put the digital libraries there. That is not still very little. You also have to put the electronic called literature (that is by the way digital). for example the theory developed in the University of Paris 8 for Jean Pierre Balpe. The challenges are enormous. A professor of the Technical University of Compi�gne (France) writes an article for the first number of "Les Cahiers du Num�rique", on the "Ville Num�rique" (read digital, please) and it concludes that the authors will disappear, treating the problem of the authors in the digital city Latin America that has 6 prizes literature Nobel (somebody can correct me, please) and mainly millions of children in their schools: we would have to create that digital literature. In fact the children believe it when they compose stories using, for example, Internet or when electronic mail are exchanged. Examples of that exist in Costa Rica and Chile. And I find that essential: the preparation of tomorrow's youths and of the men of the Latin American future in the purest spirit bolivariano. |
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