ONLINE
SUSTAINABLE
URBAN TRAVEL
RESOURCES
Comprehensive Sustainable Urban
Travel bibliographies, with a
particular emphasis on cycling and
walking, all regularly updated,
together with full list of relevant
organisations, contact details and
web sites, are now available in online
at
{ HYPERLINK http://omni.ac.uk:8099/ }http://omni.ac.uk:8099/
Then click on Planning Bibliographies
and then ‘Sustainable Urban Travel’
This has been made possible as part of the EU
Liberation/Hypermedia Project to promote the use of the
Internet in Higher Education in which the George Green Library
of the University of Nottingham is a partner along with the
University Libraries of Graz and Freiburg.
These sites form part of a wider range of Planning and Planning-
related topics. Comments both on the structure of the lists and
on individual items within it, including missing items, inaccurate
classifications, etc. would be welcome.
For more information on the EU Hypermedia/Liberation Project
please contact the Project Officer, Carol Collins (Mondays-
Wednesdays only) in the Greenfield Medical Library, tel. (0115)
924 9924 ext. 44071, email: { HYPERLINK mailto:[log in to unmask] [log in to unmask]
Hugh McClintock,
Institute of Urban Planning,. School of the Built Environment,
University Park, Nottingham, (GB) NG7 2RD,
tel. +44 115 951 4875, fax. +44 115 951 3159,
email: { HYPERLINK mailto:[log in to unmask] [log in to unmask]
P.S.. Advice from Carol Collins and the technical support officer for the
Liberation/Hyperwave project.:
You need to check that the browser you are using is sufficiently
powerful to cope with the hyperwave site. You need to have an
equivalent of Netscape 3, which apparently means Explorer 4 or above.
You need to have Java and JavaScript enabled on your machines as
well, so this would be worth checking, but more likely an upgrade to
Explorer 4 is the answer as Explorer 3 is not sufficiently powerful. You
should be able to upgrade by simply downloading the latest version.
Do make use of the Search facility to assist your search as well as using
the Detailed Topic Index.
Hugh McClintock,
Institute of Urban Planning,
School of the Built Environment
University of Nottingham, U.K.
Mail address:
Institute of Urban Planning,
School of the Built Environment
University Park,
Nottingham
(GB-)NG7 2RD
tel. +44 115 951 4875, fax. +44 115 951 3159/ 951 4879
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