Welcome to the NURSENET Page!

* a collection of resources for NURSENET subscribers
Last Update: March 19 2002 
NURSENET was moved to the University of Arizona as of March 19 at 10 PM Mountain Standard Time.  See below for new subscriber instructions.  All existing subscribers have been moved with the list and do not need to do anything except avoid replying to any messages that came from the University of Toronto server. Any messages posted to the old list will be returned with instructions for resubmitting to the new list.  As of this date, no policies have changed. The archives are now searchable using a web interface.

Thanks to Judy Norris for all her years of managing the list and this site.

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NURSENET will be 10 years old on September 26, 2003, and we're planning a 10th Anniversary Conference to be held somewhere in North America, probably in the summer. Watch this space for conference information as it develops! 

NURSENET STUFF 

  • About NURSENET (and how to subscribe). 
  • 28 February 2002 subscribership STATS
  • The NURSENET Guide (7June00 version) 
    • Post to NURSENET in plain text only, and do not include attachments. Some subscribers' email software cannot handle HTML formatting or MIME encoding. Also, our server cannot translate HTML or MIME when it sends out the daily Digest, so the many subscribers who receive the list in Digest form can read only those notes posted in plain text. If you don't know how to set your email software to post in plain text and/or disable attachments, please consult your tech support people. Or, stop by http://www.usscouts.org/netresources/emailrules.html for helpful hints on how adjust your email software for use on email discussion lists. 
  • Advertising on NURSENET: Our policy statement.
  • NURSENET sometimes looks like this.
Some fine accomplishments by NURSENET Subscribers 

Studies about NURSENETs

Some Internet resources for nurses

Nursing Discussion Forums

Searchable database of conferences of interest to nurses (maintained by University of Alberta Faculty of Nursing)

NURSING ONLINE PIN

    Here's how to order Bob Baxter's Nursing Online pin. The pin is the realization of Penny Heaslip's 1994 suggestion on NURSENET that nurses who are online need a pin to wear at conferences so that we can recognize each other.

NURSENET group on SETI@home

The NURSENET Dinosaur Chronicles. Theresa Serant developed this archive for us. 

Were you looking for Susan Sparks' Cybertourtorials?

    They used to reside on this page, but they were removed when Susan considered them out of date. See her note about this. But there arose a hue and cry to make them available again, so happily the Cybertourtorials are now available on the University of Connecticut School of Nursing website. 
National Nurse Search: A page that decodes all those initials and abbreviations for nurses' credentials. 

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