New book out: -- The African American Experience in Cyberspace: -- A Resource Guide to the Best Web Sites on Black Culture and History -- by Abdul Alkalimat -- Pluto Press, 294 pages, $18.95 -- 1-800-232-0223 (20% discount available, "code PL60") Ten historical stages of development and 20 aspects of society and culture comprise the chapters of this basic guide to the Black content in cyberspace. This is a research tool to speed up your access to the best most scholarly and accurate information in cyberspace. Introduction by Howard Dodson, Director, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture: "In an era when the advances of the Internet and web technologies have threatened the very existence and relevance of books, Alkalimat, a cyberspace maven if there ever was one, has written an indispensable book for students, teachers, and scholars of the Africana experience who want to know what the Internet can do for them." Mark Kornbluh, Executive Director, H-NET, Michigan State University: "[Alkalimat's book] is not only an invaluable resource for all interested in the Black experience, but it is also testimony to the proliferation of African American voices on the Internet." Dorothy Washington, Librarian of the Black Cultural Center at Purdue University: "This stellar array of Africana digital archives, primary source material, streaming audio and video, syllabi, e-texts, music, photos, art, literature, bibliographies and webliographies should be in every personal and institutional library where users want to use cyber-sources to better understand African and the Diaspora." Gloria H. Dickinson, President of ASALH: "Read this book and keep it close by your computer. This book begins a new era of research and teaching." more information at: http://www.africa.utoledo.edu/faculty/newbook.html