WORLD WIDE WEB NEWS

Interested in Chinese teaching jobs? One source of position announcements is the CLTA Job Link. The URL for that link is: http://clta.deall.ohio-state.edu/employ.htm

Do you know there is a database for Chinese culture and literature syllabi on the web?
http://www.wellesley.edu/Chinese/Mou/syllabi/Database.html

SCOLA announces that live Chinese news is now available on the computer. Viewers can watch actual Chinese news online Monday-Friday at 9:00-10:30 p.m. EDT and 2:00 p.m. EDT, and on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. (EDT). Visit the SCOLA web at http://www.scola.org

The editors of Zhongguo yuwen have set up a website (In GB Chinese) at:
http://zgyw.freeservers.com/index.htm

A simple tutorial for the 95/98/NT platforms can be found at:
http://www.lifesci.utexas.edu/jun/chinese-computing/faq/pc.html

Travis Mitchell has found a way to input Chinese for Word 97. It lets you type in (computer’s) native language and Chinese in the same document. It can be found at:
http://www.mandarintools.com/wordinput.html

The URL for NACCL 10 proceedings (where you can find the table of contents) is:
http://www.usc.edu/dept/gsil/naccl10.html

Want to buy linguistics books in China via internet? Take a look at:
http://www.usc.edu/dept/ealc/chinese/Bookstore.htm

The Asia Society invites you to join AsiaExperts, a database of specialists on AsiaSource that will give students, journalists, and your fellow colleagues a chance to find experts specializing in a variety of Asia-related subjects. You can submit your biographical information at:
http://www.asiasource.org/experts/ax_mp_04.cfm?expertid=0

Want to see some tongue twisters in Chinese? Visit the website:
http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister

Want to learn how to put Chinese characters on the Web? One possible resource is the "Create Chinese GIFs" tool at:
http://www.mandarintools.com/hangif.html
Or you can try this site:
http://yumj.kek.jp/www/hz.html
which will convert a whole web page at a time.

Alan Peterka has created a webpage called "Practice your Pinyin." Check it out!
http://www.uiowa.edu/~chinese/temp/