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- Guide to Online Resources for the Conservationist
-
- by Dan Wendling and J. Scott Christianson
-
- Copyright (c) 1993
-
- Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
- this guide provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
- are preserved on all copies. Reproduction of any part of this
- document for commercial gain, or publication, is prohibited unless
- you have obtained the written consent of the authors. We do not
- endorse any of the services listed.
-
- We hope the information included here will assist those working for
- the conservation of water, soil, woods, air and wildlife. Please
- contact us if you know of any additions/corrections or wish to
- receive supplemental information:
-
- Internet mail: danlw@well.sf.ca.us or jsc@igc.apc.org; Coin of the Realm
- BBS: Tools for Knowledgeworkers: 301/585-6697 (8-N-1, Silver
- Spring, MD, USA); FidoNet address: 1:109/475.
-
-
-
- CONTENTS
-
- Part 1: Introduction to Resources
- Preface
-
- Part 2: Internet/BITNET/USENET Resources
- BITNET/Internet Lists
- The CARL System
- CONSLINK
- Electronic Publications
- The EnviroLink Network and EnviroGopher
- EPA's OAQPS TTN System
- The FedWorld Gateway System
- Gopher Information Servers
- USENET News Groups
- Miscellaneous Internet Resources
- Archie, WAIS, World Wide Web
- Community Computer Networks
- Cornell Extension NETwork (CENET)
- EcoNet Anonymous FTP Site
- Electric Ideas Clearinghouse BBS
- EPA's Online Library System
- EC'S EUROBASE SESAME
- FireNet
- Global Lab
- Global Land Information System
- Internet Earth Day 1995
- LISTGopher
- Library of Congress Information System
- Life Science Network
- Meeman Archive
- NATO
- Right to Know-Net
- Sound file: "Looking for Bears" on SOUNDPRINT
- Sound file: EPA's Carol Browner at the National Press Club
- Science and Technology Information Center
- Smithsonian Pictures
- Finding Resources
-
- Part 3: Non-Internet Resources
- ECONET
- Open Access Dial-up BBSs and Online Services
- ALF--National Agricultural Library
- BioTron: The Biologist's elecTronic network
- CARL (The Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries)
- COGSNet--Computer Oriented Geological Society Network
- Earth Art BBS
- TAXACOM
- Electric Ideas Clearinghouse BBS
- ENVIRO BBS
- EPA's OAQPS TTN System
- The Federal Bulletin Board (GPO)
- FedWorld
- Florida Fishline
- Garden Pond
- GreenPeace Environet
- HerpNet--The Herpetological Online Network (SATRONICS BBS)
- Home Power Renewable Energy BBS
- HortLine
- One World
- Osprey's Nest, The (TON)
- Shore, The
- Sonoma Online
- TAXACOM
- Taxononmic Reference File (BIOSIS)
- FidoNet and RIMEnet networked BBSs
- General-Interest Commercial Online Services
- America Online
- CompuServe Information Service, Inc.
- Delphi
- GEnie (General Electric Network for Information Exchange)
- The WELL (Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link)
- Database Vendors
-
- Part 4. Selected References
- Conservation-Related Guides
- Selected "Net" Documents
-
- Preface
-
- The question is often asked whether the technology for connecting
- computers has matured to a point where conservationists with no
- advanced computer skills can use online resources to do "real
- work."
-
- This is a question about what computers are becoming because of
- technology. However, a question that is equally valid is what can
- we become because of technology; the first anticipates a moment in
- time, the second puts the value of technology on a continuum. The
- proper mix is what is required; both computers and human beings are
- information processing mechanisms that manipulate data; the human
- skills of judgement, analysis, prioritizing, etc. The answer to the
- second question has always been yes, and as time goes on more
- people will be saying yes more often, that online resources in
- conservation can be used for real work.
-
- Readers who have attempted to install an internal modem or those
- just learning to use an IP (Internet Protocol) connection to the
- Internet, because it can still be pretty difficult to get started.
- But ease of use is increasing, through software like Cello and
- Mosaic for Internet TCP/IP connections (Transmission Control
- Protocol/Internet Protocol--a higher level of service than IP), the
- client software available for America Online, CompuServe and other
- commercial services, and RIP (Remote Imaging Protocol) graphics in
- the computer Bulletin Board System world.
-
- The first credible call that "the time has come," for "real work,"
- to be done through such instant communication probably came from
- Samuel F. B. Morse in 1832. "I see no reason," he said, "why
- intelligence might not be instantaneously transmitted by
- electricity to any distance." His telegraph could move a page of
- text in a mere few minutes. Now we are beginning to see data
- connections that can move the entire set of Encyclopaedia
- Britannica in one second.
-
- And so the call is made once again, this time for participation in
- an online community of work that includes databases, electronic
- mail conferences with hundreds or thousands of participants,
- various electronic publications, and other resources that do
- indeed, when accompanied by knowledge of the medium and wise use of
- time and money resources, help to accomplish real work.
-
- In the interest of brevity and time we have attempted to restrict
- the discussion as much as possible to resources not covered by
- other authors, and to distinguish the differences among types of
- resources. See the References in part 4 for more information about
- Don Rittner's book EcoLinking, Judy Trimarchi's "Environmental and
- Related BBS List," Bob Chapman's "GreenNet (tm) Green BBS List for
- Environmental Bulletin Board Systems," and Una Smith's "A
- Biologist's Guide to Internet Resources."
-
-
- Dan Wendling
- Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
- danlw@well.sf.ca.us
- 24 October 1993
-
- Part 2 of 4: RESOURCES AVAILABLE THROUGH INTERNET/BITNET/USENET
-
- The Internet is a worldwide collection of computer networks, and
- many organizations and individuals use it to make their services
- and information products available. This short guide cannot be a
- tutorial on how to use the Internet; see the References (Part 4)
- for popular instructional guides. We'll merely point you to
- information available to people with the lowest grade of Internet
- service, called "IP (Internet Protocol)." The References section
- also has helpful documents on using more powerful tools like Wide
- Area Information Servers and the WorldWide Web. There is a wide
- diversity of software used to access the Internet--read the
- documentation that came with yours, read the instructional guides
- in the References, and/or ask your local "guru" if you have
- difficulty.
-
-
-
- BITNET/Internet Lists
-
- Lists are electronic mail discussion groups, the BITNET and
- Internet equivalent of BBS conferences or echoes, and are
- distributed by a computer called a LISTSERVER. Any person with
- access to BITNET or Internet can contribute to, and receive, a
- list, including people on CompuServe, America Online and other
- commercial services, as well as anyone with a Freenet account. To
- subscribe to a list, you need to send the command SUB <listname>
- <your full name> to the appropriate LISTSERVER; send this command
- as the first line of a message from Internet or as the direct
- object of a tell command from BITNET. You may have to ask your
- local Internet guru about the exact syntax for your network. After
- successfully sending the subscribe command, you should receive an
- acknowledgment that will include information on requesting old
- copies of the lists and how to 'unsubscribe' from the list.
-
- Be forewarned! Don't subscribe to all the lists at once; your
- electronic mailbox will be stuffed full. Being a global "public
- access channel," a list fluctuates in quality and quantity of
- messages. However, most lists are kept on track by a moderator.
-
- The newest list of BITNET lists, sent as several large files, is
- updated monthly by the BITNET Network Information Center. These
- files can be obtained through BITNET by sending the command SENDME
- INTEREST PACKAGE to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1. Also a shorter file called
- LISTSERV GROUPS can be obtained by sending the command SENDME
- LISTSERV GROUPS to LISTSERV@BITNIC. Most of the following
- information was extracted from the Internet list of lists and we
- offer no guarantee on the accuracy of this information.
-
- ACTNOW-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@BROWNVM.BITNET
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@BROWNVM
- Moderator:
- DESCRIPTION: "the College Activism/Information list (ACTNOW-L)."
-
- AG-EXP-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@NDSUVM1
- Moderator: Sandy Sprafka
- DESCRIPTION: "Discusses the use of Expert Systems in Agricultural
- production and management. Primary emphasis is for practitioners,
- Extension personnel and Experiment Station researchers in the land
- grant system."
-
- AQUA-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV%VM.UoGuelph.CA@VM1.NoDak.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@UOGUELPH
- Moderator: T. B. (Ted) White
- DESCRIPTION: "The purpose of the list is to promote discussion
- amongst individuals interested in the science, technology and
- business of rearing aquatic species. In the spirit of open
- discussion, membership in the list is public and unrestricted.
- Potential topics include: Problems and solutions rearing aquatic
- larvae, Diseases, parasites and pathology, Water quality,
- Recirculation technology and applications, Research aquatic systems
- design and operation, Commercial aquatic systems design and
- operation, Site selection and environmental impact, New species
- under culture, Genetics, sex reversal and hormonal manipulation,
- Computers in aquaculture, Public perceptions of aquaculture, Aqua-
- business ($$$$!)."
- ARMS-L@BUACCA.BU.EDU (ARMS-L@BUACCA.BITNET)
-
- BEE-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV%ALBNYVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1
- Description:"BEE-L is for the discussion of research and
- information concerning the biology of bees. This includes honey
- bees and other bees (and maybe even wasps). We communicate about
- sociobiology, behavior, ecology, adaptation/evolution, genetics,
- taxonomy, physiology, pollination, and flower nectar and pollen
- production of bees."
-
- BIO-SOFT
- LISTSERVER (Internet): biosci%net.bio.net@VM1.NODAK.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): biosci@net.bio.net
- Moderator: Dave Kristofferson
- DESCRIPTION: "Questions, answers, and discussions are welcomed
- about software related to the biological sciences (or even about
- problems with other software that scientists might use in the
- course of their work such as word processors or communications
- software)."
-
- BIODIV-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@bdt.ftpt.br
- Moderator:
- DESCRIPTION: The intention of this list is to discuss technical
- opportunties, administrative and economic issues, practical
- limitations and scientific goals, leading to recommendations for
- the establishment of a biodiversity information network. For more
- information, contact: dora@bdt.ftpt.br.
-
- BIOSPH-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet):LISTSERV%UBVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@UBVM
- Moderator: Dave Phillips
- DESCRIPTION: The BIOSPH-L list is concerned with "Anything relating
- to the biosphere, pollution, CO-2 effect, ecology, habitats,
- climate, etc., . . . . . Basically anything that exerts an
- influence of some kind or another on the BioSphere." BIOSPH-L is
- one of the best lists we have found, averaging about four good
- messages a day. Its' activity reflects the enthusiasm of BIOSPH-L's
- subscribers; besides an active discussion, several users upload
- press releases and articles.
-
- BIRDEAST
- BIRDWEST
- BIRDCNTR
- LISTSERVER
- (Internet):LISTSERV%ARIZVM1.BITNET@CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@ARIZVM1
- Moderator: Charles B. Williamson and Norman C. Saunders
- DESCRIPTION: "The three new lists, which replace the former
- BIRD_RBA@ARIZVM1, provide a clearing-house for transcribed birding
- hotlines for three major area the country--East, West, and Central.
- The new lists are BIRDEAST, BIRDCNTR, and BIRDWEST. New subscribers
- must choose which of the three regional lists best answers their
- needs. Of course, new subscribers may still subscribe to all three
- lists for full coverage. Please note that these are not intended to
- be general chat lists. Contributions should either be transcripts
- of birding hotlines or, if a local hotline recording is not
- available to you, concise statements of species seen and the
- location of the sighting, along with any real information such as
- 'out of range,' 'out of normal time frame,' etc. The following
- states are currently represented with transcribed hotlines on the
- three regional lists: BIRDEAST: Maine, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
- Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia and Virginia. BIRDCNTR:
- Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Texas. BIRDWEST: New Mexico, Arizona,
- and California."
-
- BITNEWS
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV%BITNIC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@BITNIC
- Editors: Judith Molka and Patricia Noeth
- DESCRIPTION: "BITNEWS is the official medium of the BITNET Network
- Information Center for distributing BITNET news and administrative
- developments." This is a subscription to the Bitnews newsletter,
- not a discussion list!
-
- BNFNET-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@FINHUTC.BITNET
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@FINHUTC
- Moderators: Eng-leong FOO and Robert HARPER
- DESCRIPTION: "BNFNET-MIRCEN" was establish in 1990 by UNESCO's
- MIRCEN (Microbiological Resource Center) Network for Environmental,
- Applied Microbiological and Biotechnological Research for people
- who have a professional interest in biological nitrogen fixation
- (BNF). Members of BNFNET-MIRCEN primarily use computers to
- communicate with each other by electronic mail ("e-mail"). The
- members of BNFNET-l have grouped themselves into the following 6
- discussion groups : * Legume-Rhizobium Group * Nitrogen Fixing
- Trees Group * Genetics/Biochemistry Group * Free-living Fixers
- Group * Culture Collections Group * Computer Networking Group"
-
- CERRO-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet):LISTSERV@aearn.edvz.uni-linz.ac.at
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@AEARN
- Moderator: Gunther Maier
- Description: "CERRO-L is a list discussing issues of relevance to
- regional
- development and regional development research in Central Europe.
- CERRO-L discusses topics from a broad range of related disciplines:
- regional science, economic geography, regional and urban planning,
- environmental economics, regional sociology, policy analysis,
- regional political economy and institutions, etc. It is the
- intention of CERRO-L to stimulate and support regional research in
- and about the newly re-emerging region of "Central Europe" and to
- enhance contacts and discussion between researchers and scholars
- interested in these areas."
-
- CLASS-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV%SBCCVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@SBCCVM
- Moderators: Bill Day and Jim Rohlf
- DESCRIPTION: "Mailing list and file server for researchers in
- classification, clustering, phylogenetic estimation, and related
- areas of data analysis. CLASS-L provides facilities to: Enable
- researchers to mail messages automatically to all subscribers,
- Provide researchers with announcements, newsletters, and
- information about classification and clustering."
-
- CONSLINK
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@SIVM.SI.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@SIVM
- Moderator: Michael Stuewe
- DESCRIPTION: CONSLINK is "a BITNET-Based Electronic Conference and
- Bulletin Board on all Topics of Biology Conservation" supported by
- the Smithsonian Institution. "Topics of general interest include
- dates of conferences, symposia, and workshops; new publications;
- grants and positions that have become available." (See the separate
- heading for CONSLINK for other files and services available through
- of this resource.)
-
- ECONOMY
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@TECMTYVM.MTY.ITESM.MX
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@TECMTYVM
- Moderator: Alejandro Ibarra
- DESCRIPTION: "The economy and economic problems of Less Developed
- Countries (LDCs) have become real laboratories for both the
- economic discipline, and economic policy measures. This discussion
- list is aimed at analyzing economic problems, theories, policies,
- social conditions, political settings, etc., of LDCs and their
- relationship with the industrial world."
-
- ENVBEH-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV%POLYGRAF.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@POLYGRAF
- Moderators: Richard Wener and Tony Monteiro
- DESCRIPTION: "Mailing list on Environmental Behavior: Environment,
- Design, and Human Behavior. ENVBEH-L is a discussion on a variety
- of topics concerning the relations of people and their physical
- environments, including architectural and interior design and human
- behavior, environmental stress (pollution, catastrophe) and
- behavior, human response to built and natural settings, etc."
-
- ENVST-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet):LISTSERV@BROWNVM.BITNET
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@BROWNVM
- Moderator: Sandra Baptista
- DESCRIPTION: "The purpose of this list is to exchange information
- about Environmental Studies (ES) programs, generally -- about
- course designs, successful student projects, important information
- sources, etc. We invite all who have a serious interest in ES at
- the undergraduate and graduate levels. Some topics that might be of
- interest are: the balance between science/social science/humanities
- in our degrees; the role of project classes and individual applied
- projects in our programs; our relations with more traditional
- departments and disciplines; and even exciting new ideas that we
- would like to refine.
-
- ETHOLOGY
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV%FINHUTC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@FINHUTC
- Moderator: Jarmo Saarikko
- Description:"A mailing list for the discussion of animal behaviour
- and behavioural ecology. Possible topics could be e.g. new or
- controversial theories, new research methods, and equipment.
- Announcements of books, papers, conferences, new software for
- behavioural analysis etc., are also encouraged."
-
- EV-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@SJSUVM1.SJSU.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@SJSUVM1
- Moderator: Clyde R. Visser
- Description: The EV Electric Vehicle list is intended to provide a
- forum to discuss the current state of the art and future direction
- of electric vehicles. It is not intended to discuss either EV
- appropriateness or comparisons with other transportation--those
- discussions are best relegated to the appropriate news group.
-
- FMDSS-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@PNFI.FORESTRY.CA
- Moderator: Tom Moore
- Description: "The [Forest Management Decision Support Systems]
- discussion group is a forum for rapid exchange of information,
- ideas, and opinions related to the topics of decision support
- systems and information systems for forest management planning. The
- operation of this list is sponsored by the Forest Management
- Decision Support Systems Initiative of Canada's Green Plan.
-
- GARDENS
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@UKCC.UKY.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@UKCC
- Moderators: Bob Crovo and Marguerite Floyd
- Description: "The purpose of Gardens & Gardening is to promote and
- exchange information about home gardening. Everyone is welcome to
- participate, especially the novice gardener. Topics will include
- vegetable gardens, herbs, flowers, ornamental gardening, container
- gardening, and so on. Since this is such a broad topic, we may, at
- a later date, divide the list
- into various groups, such as indoor and outdoor gardening."
-
- GovDoc-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV%PSUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@PSUVM
- Moderators: Diane Kovacs and Michael J. Kovacs
- DESCRIPTION: "Mailing list with a focus is specifically on issues
- of information dissemination through Federal Depository Libraries.
- Issues to be discussed include: electronic dissemination policies
- of the Government Printing Office(GPO), the 1990 Census, access to
- Federal documents (Freedom of Information Act issues), automation
- of document collections in libraries (Marcive v. OCLC tapes;
- database consideration; retrospective conversion; etc.), document
- end user education and legislation related to depository libraries.
- United Nations, State and Foreign Government documents can be
- included for discussion."
-
- GREEN
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@INDYCMS
- Moderator: John B Harlan
- DESCRIPTION: "Green is dedicated to the study of Green movements
- worldwide and their influence on public opinion and public policy.
- The scope of the list's discussion is global: all Green movements,
- at every level, are of interest to this list. Of special interest
- to the list is the emerging Green movement in the US -- how it is
- being organized by various competing elements, how it is being
- influenced by other Green movements worldwide (especially
- European), how it is interacting with those movements, and how it
- is influencing American public opinion and public policy on the
- local, state, regional and national level. It is emphasized that
- the purpose of Green is the *study* of Green movements. Green is
- *not* a tool for organizing or promoting those movements. In
- keeping with policies defining the appropriate use of academic
- networks (which often include prohibitions on explicit political
- activism), adherence to the stated purpose of this list is strictly
- monitored and enforced."
-
- HUMBIO-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): HUMBIO-REQUEST@ACC.FAU.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): HUMBIO-REQUEST@FAUVAX
- Moderator: M.Y. Iscan and Ralph P Carpenter
- DESCRIPTION: "Humbio-L is an unmoderated discussion list dealing
- with biological anthropology, adaptation, environmental stress,
- biological race, growth, genetics, paleoanthropology, skeletal
- biology, forensic anthropology, paleodemography, paleopathology,
- primate biology & behavior. To subscribe send mail to HUMBIO-
- REQUEST@FAUVAX (Internet users send to HUMBIO-REQUEST@ACC.FAU.EDU)
- with the request in the message body: SUBSCRIBE HUMBIO-L
- Your_full_name."
-
- MARINE-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@UOGUELPH.BITNET
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@UOGUELPH
- Moderator: Melcir Erskine-Richmond and Ted White
- DESCRIPTION: "MARINE-L is an open Forum for the discussion and
- development of Marine-related Studies, and Semester-at-
- Sea/Education-at-Sea programs, including the development of e-mail
- connectivity at sea."
-
- ORCHIDS
- LISTSERVER (Internet): MAILSERV%SCU.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (see
- below)
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): MAILSERV@SCU
- Coordinator: Willis Dair
- DESCRIPTION: "This unmoderated list was created to share and
- discuss information andexperiences of orchid growers. Send a mail
- message (MAIL only) to MAILSERV%SCU.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU The
- first line of the message should include the TEXT line: SUBSCRIBE
- ORCHIDS"
-
- POP-BIO
- LISTSERVER (Internet):
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@IRLEARN
- Moderator: Vincent Bauchau
- DESCRIPTION: Population Biology is a synthesis of population
- ecology and population genetics, pursuing a unified theory to
- explain the structure, functioning and evolution of populations of
- living beings. Such populations are very complex systems,
- exhibiting a variety of phenomena that we stil do not master. Just
- to quote a famous example, multiannual density cycles (e.g. in
- lemmings) have not received a satisfactory expalnation, despite of
- decades of debated studies and speculations. Population Biology is
- a very active field, encompassing such diverse approaches as
- tenacious, harsh field work to track long term demographic and
- genetic fluctuations, or sophisticated conversations with a
- computer about strange attractors possibly causing chaos in the
- density fluctuations."
-
- RESPON-$
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV%UVMVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@UVMVM
- Moderator: Dayna Flath
- DESCRIPTION: "Discussion of socially responsible investing by
- colleges and universities. Particularly for those serving on
- committees charged with recommending or setting institutional
- policy on socially responsible investment votes on shareholder
- resolutions, divestment, community investment or other initiatives
- related to the university's long and short term investments.
- Internal and external politics. Current issues include South
- Africa, Northern Ireland, animal testing, environmental protection,
- corporate PAC's, equal opportunity/affirmative action, and tobacco
- sales."
-
- SAFETY
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV%UVMVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@UVMVM
- Moderator: Dayna Flath
- DESCRIPTION: "Mailing list for people interested in the various
- environmental, health and safety issues and problems on college and
- university campuses. These can include life safety issues (fire
- protection, trip and fall and general safety issues), chemical
- safety issues (waste disposal, laboratory safety, meeting
- regulations), biological hazards and radiation safety. Both users
- of hazardous materials and people administering campus safety
- programs are welcome on the list."
-
- SCOUTS-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@NDSUVM1
- Moderator: Douglas J. Coffman
- DESCRIPTION: "The SCOUTS-L list was formed to provide an
- opportunity for members of youth groups world-wide to interact,
- compare notes on their programs, discuss organizational problems,
- and communicate with members in distant units. The groups discussed
- may include, but will not be limited to the Boy Scouts, Girl
- Scouts, Boys' and Girls' Clubs, etc."
-
- SEAC-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet):
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@UGA
- Moderator: Paul Jones
- DESCRIPTION: "This list is for members of local chapters of SEAC
- and students interested in forming chapters of SEAC on their
- campuses. Topics include actions taken by local chapters,
- coordination of national efforts, con bulletins of scientific
- interest on enviromental topics."
-
- SFER
- LISTSERVER (Internet): sfer-request@MTHVAX.CS.MIAMI.EDU (see below)
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): SFER@UMIAMI (see below)
- Moderator: A.E. Mossberg
- DESCRIPTION: "The South Florida Environmental Reader is primarily
- intended for people in South Florida to keep abreast of local
- environmental issues. The newsletter is published on a monthly
- basis, and distributed both in electronic and paper formats. To
- receive the electronic edition, send a message to sfer-
- request@MTHVAX.CS.MIAMI.EDU or to SFER@UMIAMI.BITNET."
-
- UIGIS-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@UBVM
- Moderator: David M. Mark
- DESCRIPTION: "This list was formed to serve as a vehicle for
- discussion of topics related to the design and testing of user
- interfaces for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other
- geographic software. Related topics on human-computer interaction
- for spatial information, on spatial cognition related to GIS use,
- and on the use of geographic information in general, also are
- welcome."
-
- UN
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@IndyCMS.IUPUI.Edu
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@IndyCMS
- Moderator: John B Harlan
- DESCRIPTION: "UN (United Nations) is dedicated to discussion of the
- United Nations, and is open to all interested persons."
-
- URBAN-L
- LISTSERVER (Internet): URBAN-L%TREARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@TREARN
- Moderator:
- DESCRIPTION: "Mailing list for information exchange, ideas, etc. on
- the science of Urban Planning."
-
- URBANITES
- LISTSERVER (Internet): urbanites-request@psyche.mit.edu (see below)
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@TREARN
- Moderator: Stephen G. Wadlow
- DESCRIPTION: "The purpose of this mailing list is to discuss and
- promote self-sufficiency in everyday life in many forms. This
- includes but is not limited to basic needs such as food, shelter,
- health, and safety. A unique aspect of this list, however, unlike
- many others, is that we will concentrate on the city and
- urban/semi-urbs applications of traditional self-sufficiency
- technology. Thus, discussions on raising fish in a small backyard
- pool or in a large aquarium instead of in cage-culture rafts on a
- farm pond; raising veggies and some small-tree fruits in containers
- on the patio or under grow-lights at work (a ready source of
- fluorescent fixtures for most of us!) instead of in a 20 x 40
- garden plot "out back". Send requests to be added directly to
- urbanites-request@psyche.mit.edu and include "urbanites-request" in
- your subject line."
-
- For more information, see the References for "A Biologist's Guide
- to Internet Resources," by Una Smith, and Frank Lee Branch's
- "Surfing 'The Net': How to Use the Internet LISTSERVERs as a
- Reference Tool."
-
-
-
- CARL System
-
- The Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries, telnet
- database.carl.org, is a collection of many databases. Included are
- library catalogs, business databases, and the below databases. CARL
- is available for dial-up to those without Internet connections--see
- Part 3.
-
- UnCover
- Covers records describing journals and their contents. It includes
- more than 14,000 titles, and more than 4 million articles. Over
- 750,000 articles are added annually. As of this writing there were
- 374 items found on the keyword "biodiversity." In addition to being
- able to search by keyword, you can search by author and you can
- browse by journal title. The following are among the titles
- indexed:
-
- Acquatic Conservation
- Advances in Ecological Research
- Biodiversity and Conservation
- Bird Conservation International
- Buzzworm
- Chemical Week
- Conservationist, The
- E: The Environmental Magazine
- Earth Island Journal
- Ecology Law Quarterly
- Environmental Action
- Environmental Law
- Environmental Ethics
- Environmental History Review
- Forest and Conservation History
- Journal of Energy and Development
- Journal of Environmental Health
- Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation
- EPA Journal
- Ecologist, The
- Green Library Journal
- Harvard Environmental Law Review, The
- International Wildlife
- Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association
- Mining Engineering
- National Geographic
- National Wildlife
- Naturalist, The
- Nature
- Nature Conservancy Magazine, The
- Our Planet
- Pollution Engineering
- Scientific American
- Stanford Environmental Law Journal
- Wilderness
- Wildlife Conservation
- World Water
- Wood and Wood Products
-
- DEER
- The Directory of Environmental Education Resources is a joint
- project of the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education and
- the Colorado Department of Education. Access is provided as a
- service of Pikes Peak Library District. DEER includes information
- about regional (Colorado area) agencies, organizations, businesses
- and individuals who offer any type of environmental education
- resource. Telnet to pac.carl.org; the most direct route appears to
- be: Other Library Systems/Pikes Peak Library District/Encyclopedia,
- Business and Reference Sources, including DEER/DEER. The word
- "conservation" pulls 177 records.
-
- Journal Graphics
- This database includes more than 75,000 records that refer to
- broadcasts that appeared on CNN, ABC, CBS, PBS, and National Public
- Radio. Included are the story's headline, the program name, an
- abstract and the names of guests and the program's anchor. Subject
- terms are assigned to each record by Journal Graphics, Inc. Printed
- transcripts for any of the programs in the database may be ordered
- online.
-
- Other databases are available, such as Facts on File and several
- from Information Access Company (Business Index and ASAP, National
- Newspaper Index), but they require a user account and are password
- protected.
-
-
-
- CONSLINK BULLETIN BOARD ON BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
-
- LISTSERVER (Internet): LISTSERV@SIVM.SI.EDU
- LISTSERVER (BITNET): LISTSERV@SIVM
- CONSLINK is a service of the Conservation and Research Center of
- the National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, and was
- established to improve communication between individuals and
- institutions around the world who are interested in biological
- conservation. Its files, distributed through a BITNET listserver,
- include lists of conferences, Non-Governmental Organizations
- interested in conservation, tropical field research stations,
- conservation training opportunities, various newsletters, and other
- information. Subscribers to the list (see CONSLINK in the
- BITNET/Internet Lists section) receive messages announcing when
- files have been updated or the new files themselves. An index of
- all files is available and is regularly updated.
-
- You may wish to start by sending the message GET CONSLINK FILELIST
- to the listserver address above. Also:
- GET CONSLINK INFO
- GET CONSLINK B-C-NEWS (the Biological Conservation Newsletter, see
- Newsletter section below)
- GET CONSLINK MEETINGS
- GET CONSLINK TRAINING
-
-
-
- Electronic Publications
-
- Publications distributed electronically allow people with Internet
- connections to reach their peers electronically, without the
- traditional time lag that has always existed in the publication of
- printed journals. Additionally, the cost of publishing scholarly
- journals has doubled since 1980, making a no-cost or low-cost
- electronic distribution strategy an attractive option for
- associations and organizations.
-
- Biological Conservation Newsletter
- B-C-News is edited and published by Jane Villa-Lobos, Department of
- Botany, Smithsonian Institution. It is distributed through CONSLINK
- (see the CONSLINK section above and CONSLINK in the BITNET/Internet
- Lists section). World-wide coverage of items of interest to
- biological conservationists, including citations to new
- publications and information on future meetings, new resources, and
- news items. Jane Villa-Lobos can be reached through
- mnhbo019@sivm.bitnet. The current issue of B-C-News can be obtained
- by sending a message to listserv@sivm.si.edu containing the words
- GET CONSLINK B-C-NEWS.
-
- Flora Online
- Available for anonymous ftp at huh.harvard.edu and from the dial-up
- BBS TAXACOM (Buffalo, NY, 716-896-7581). Richard Zander is both
- Sysop of TAXACOM and editor of the journal.
-
- South Florida Environmental Reader
- A primarily-regional publication, though people outside Florida may
- find it interesting. Subscriptions are handled automatically by
- LISTSERV@UCF1VM on BITNET, or manually by sending a request to
- sfer-request@mthvax.cs.miami.edu on Internet. The editor is Andrew
- Mossberg; Internet: aem@mthvax.cs.miami.edu; or BITNET: AEM@UMIAMI.
-
- Newsletters available from EcoNet
- EcoNet is described in detail in Part 3; their anonymous ftp site,
- igc.apc.org, stores the following: ECIX and ECIX Climate Digest,
- Tiempo, Hot News, DELTA, Climate Adaptation News, Change and Eco.
-
- ECIX and ECIX Climate Digest
- The Energy and Climate Information Exchange (ECIX), a project of
- EcoNet, is aimed at educating environmental groups and the general
- public on the potential of energy efficiency and renewable energy
- to reduce the use of fossil fuels and their contribution to climate
- change. For information send E-mail to ecixfiles@igc.apc.org, or
- larris@igc.apc.org.
-
- Tiempo
- A bulletin on global warming and the third world published by the
- University of East Anglia (Norwich, UK) and the International
- Institute for Environment and Development (London, UK) with support
- from the Swedish International Development Authority.
-
- Hot News
- A quarterly newsletter of the Climate Action Network, United
- Kingdom.
-
- DELTA
- The quarterly newsletter of the Canadian Global Change Program,
- Royal Society of Canada.
-
- Climate Adaptation News
- The quarterly newsletter of the Climate Adaptation Branch of the
- Atmospheric Environment Service, Environment Canada.
-
- Change
- A publication on scientific research and policy making in the
- Netherlands concerning global change, published by the Netherlands'
- National Research Programme on Global Air Pollution and Climate
- Change.
-
- ECO
- The site's pub/ECO subdirectory contains issues of the ECO
- newsletter, written by non-government organizations at meetings of
- the Intergovernmental Negociating Committee for a Framework
- Convention on Climate Change. The group meets every three-six
- months.
-
-
- Greendisk Paperless Environmental Journal
- The Greendisk Paperless Environmental Journal is a forum for the
- publication of research reports, press releases, action alerts, and
- news summaries from the world's environmental groups and
- governmental agencies. Samples are available through EnviroLink
- Gopher discussed above, and from the anonymous ftp site csus.edu:
- pub/greendisk. Subscribers must pay a subscription fee. P.O. Box
- 32224, Washington, DC 20007, 800-484-7616 (voice). E-mail: EcoNet:
- greendisk; Internet: greendisk@igc.apc.org; CompuServe: 70760,2721.
-
-
- Sense of Place
- Sense of Place is a student-produced environmental journal,
- published nine times a year, as a (Macintosh) Hypercard stack.
- Questions and comments, as well as requests for issues, should be
- sent to sop@dartmouth.edu.
-
-
- The Scientist
- A biweekly newspaper for scientists and other researchers; includes
- information that covers current events and issues concerning
- professional research, including funding legislation, new grants,
- employment and salary trends, career advancement opportunities,
- ethics and conflicts of interest, representation of women and
- minorities in science, and the interplay of industrial, academic,
- and governmental research. Available from the ftp site
- ds.internic.net: pub/the-scientist/. Also available from the Gopher
- internic.net 70 under "InterNIC Directory and Database Services/."
-
- For more information about electronic publications, see Michael
- Strangelove's "Directory of Electronic Journals and Newsletters,"
- listed in the References.
-
-
-
- The EnviroLink Network and EnviroGopher
-
- Creators of the EnviroLink Network run the EnviroLink and GreenOrg
- mailing lists, EnviroGopher (see "Gopher Information Servers,"
- below), the anonymous ftp site envirolink.hss.cmu.edu (contains the
- same information as the Gopher), and other services. To access the
- Gopher, point your Gopher client to envirolink.org 70 or telnet to
- envirolink.org and use the log in gopher.
-
- As Gophers do, this one points to other net resources, including
- the telnet site of the EPA National Online Library System,
- information on several BITNET mailing lists, USENET news groups,
- Greenpeace On-Line, and it has a sample issue of the Greendisk
- Paperless Environmental Journal (normally distributed on floppy
- disk).
-
- The Envirolink Network plans to expand their resources to include
- dial-up connections. Their street address: 4551 Forbes Avenue, 3rd
- Floor, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213. Voice: 412/681-8300; Internet mail:
- admin@envirolink.hss.cmu.edu.
-
-
-
- EPA's OAQPS TTN System
-
- The EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS)
- Technology Transfer Network (TTN) is a network of independent BBSs
- that provide technical information, documents, files and messages
- related to the control of air pollution. To reach the TTN gateway,
- telnet to ttnbbs.rtpnc.epa.gov and press ENTER to log in. Their
- dial-up number is 919/541-5742. The BBSs available include:
-
- * AIRS * Aerometric Information Retrieval System
- The focus of the AIRS BBS is to encourage the exchange of
- information among State and local agencies that utilize AIRS
- documents and information. AIRS BBS is operated by the National Air
- Data Branch (NADB) of the Office of Air Quality Planning and
- Standards.
-
- * AMTIC * Ambient Monitoring Technology Information Center
- The AMTIC BBS is centered around the exchange of ambient monitoring
- related information. At the present time the AMTIC electronic
- bulletin board system contains information on all the Reference and
- Equivalent methods for the criteria pollutants. As the system
- evolves it will also contain all the TO Methods and other
- noncriteria pollutant methodologies. The AMTIC BBS already contains
- all Federal Regulations pertaining to ambient monitoring. It also
- contains ambient monitoring QA/QC related information and some
- information on ambient monitoring related publications. There is
- also available information on ambient monitoring news, field and
- laboratory studies of interest and available related training.
-
- * APTI * The Air Pollution Training Institute
- APTI offers technical assistance and training in support of the
- nation's regulatory programs of air pollution abatement.
-
- * BLIS *
- The BLIS BBS contains information from the Reasonably Available
- Control Technology (RACT) / Best Available Control Technology
- (BACT) / Lowest Achievable Emission Rate (LAER) Clearinghouse. This
- information is distilled from air permits submitted by most of the
- State and local air pollution control programs in the United
- States. The data is meant to assist State/local agency personnel
- and private companies in determining what types of controls other
- air pollution agencies have applied to various sources. The BLIS
- database option allows the user to do interactive searches of the
- database.
-
- * CAAA * Clean Air Act Amendments BBS
- CAAA is designed to provide access to information on the Clean Air
- Act amendments of 1990. Through this electronic information
- dissemination vehicle, the CAAA BBS allows regulators, the
- regulated community and members of the general public to easily
- obtain access to that information that is relevant to the Clean Air
- Act (CAA) amendments of 1990. In this manner, the task of
- understanding, implementing and complying with the requirements of
- the law will be made easier.
-
- * CHIEF * Clearinghouse for Inventories and Emission Factors
- The CHIEF BBS provides access to tools for estimating emissions of
- air pollutants and performing air emission inventories. CHIEF will
- serve as EPA's central clearinghouse for the latest information on
- air emission inventories and emission factors. Emission estimation
- data bases, newsletters, announcements and guidance on performing
- inventories will be included in CHIEF.
-
- * COMPLI * COMPLiance Information
- The COMPLI BBS contains three databases. They are:
- - The National Asbestos Registry System (NARS), a listing of all
- asbestos contractors, their inspections and the results of them.
- This database is used to target contractors for inspection.
- - Determinations Index, a compilation of clarifications and
- determinations issued by EPA concerning selected subparts of the
- Federal Register. It consists of two major parts: NSPS
- determinations and NESHAP determinations.
- - Woodstoves, a database of EPA Certified Woodstoves and Woodstove
- manufacturers.
- COMPLI BBS is maintained by EPA's Stationary Source Compliance
- Division (SSCD).
-
- * CTC * Control Technology Center
- The CTC is a cooperative effort for engineering assistance to State
- and local air pollution control agencies (and private companies to
- an extent) by the Air and Engineering Research Laboratory and the
- Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards. It is a cooperative
- effort with the State and Territorial Air Pollution Program
- Administration (STAPPA) and the Association of Local Air Pollution
- Control Officials (ALAPCO).
-
- * EMTIC * Emission Measurement Technical Information Center
- The EMTIC BBS provides technical guidance on stationary source
- emission testing issues, particularly to people who conduct and/or
- oversee emissions tests in support of the development and
- implementation of emission standards, emission factors, and State
- implementation plans.
-
- * NSR * New Source Review
- The NSR BBS provides material and information pertaining to New
- Source Review permitting. The user can search the abstracted index
- of the "New Source Review Prevention of Significant Deterioration
- and Nonattainment Area Guidance Notebook" by selected key words or
- a customized text word or text string.
-
- * NATICH BBS *
- NATICH is an information service cooperatively provided by EPA, the
- State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators
- (STAPPA), and the Association of Local Air Pollution Control
- Officials (ALAPCO) to support their efforts at controlling toxic
- (non-criteria) air pollutants. Thus, the Clearinghouse is designed
- to facilitate the exchange of information among federal, state, and
- local agencies concerned with control of toxic air pollutants. The
- Clearinghouse annually collects, classifies, and disseminates
- information submitted by State and Local (S/L) agencies regarding
- their air toxics programs. In addition, NATICH also provides
- information on current federal activities in controlling air
- toxics.
-
- * OMS * Office of Mobile Sources
- Provides information pertaining to mobile source emissions,
- including regulations, test results, models, guidance, etc.,
- including: the Office of Mobile Sources contact list, the OMS
- Rulemaking Packages and reports regarding the Clean Air Act,
- vehicle and engine certification guidance, fuel economy
- information, vehicle emissions models, and public awareness
- information.
-
- * SCRAM * Support Center for Regulatory Air Models
- The SCRAM BBS is EPA's primary source for the acquisition of the
- computer code for the regulatory air models. Changes to the models,
- including updates, corrections, and new regulatory codes are
- primary features.
-
-
-
- The FedWorld Gateway System
-
- FedWorld is a computer bulletin board run by the National Technical
- Information Service in Springfield, Virginia. It is available from
- the Internet, through the telnet address fedworld.gov, and through
- a regular modem dial-up, at 703/321-8020. Following a "Government
- Information Locator System" model, FedWorld provides a gateway to
- around 120 BBSs run by or for Federal agencies. Of interest here
- are 24 BBSs, most of which have been described in detail by Judy
- Trimarchi ("Environmental and Related BBS List," see References).
-
- >From the Top Menu of Fedworld, you can reach the BBS of your choice
- by typing a series of "stacked" commands. To reach ALF, for
- example, you could type dd2 and press ENTER. This tells the
- software to go to the Gateway menu (option "d" on the first menu),
- dial-out to a BBS, (option "d" on the second menu), and that you
- want #2, ALF BBS. As BBSs are useful for transferring private E-
- mail and files, you'll find that there are areas you won't be
- allowed to use.
-
- 2: ALF, National Agricultural Library BBS (Dept. of Agriculture).
- 4. BOM-BBN, Bureau of Mines-Bulletin Board Network (Dept. of
- Interior).
- 7. CLU-IN, Superfund Data and Information (Environmental Protection
- Agency).
- 16. EPUB, Energy Information and Data (Dept. of Energy).
- 19. FERC-CIPS, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Commission
- Issuance Posting System (Dept. of Energy).
- 27. Megawatt 1, Information on Energy and DoE (Dept. of Energy).
- 37. WTIE-BBS, Wastewater Treatment Information Exchange (EPA).
- 38. QED-BBS, Quick Epicenter Determination and Earthquake Data.
- U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center,
- Golden, CO (USGS).
- 45. TELENEWS, Data and Information on Fossil Fuels (Dept. of
- Energy).
- 48. USGS-BBS, BBS/CD-ROM Information (USGS).
- 56. PPIC-BBS, Pollution Prevention Clearinghouse and Pollution
- Prevention Information Exchange System (EPA).
- 61. STIS, Science & Technology Information System (National Science
- Foundation).
- 66. NOAA-ESDD, Earth System Data Directory (National Oceanic and
- Atmospheric Administration).
- 67. Offshore-BBS, Off-Shore Oil & Gas Data (Dept. of Interior).
- 74. ATTIC, Alternative Treatment Technical Information Center
- (EPA).
- 76. DRIPSS, Drinking Water Information Processing Support (EPA).
- Use requires registration with SysOp Barry Gates, 703/339-0420.
- 77. PIM BBS, Pesticide Information Network (EPA).
- 79. NPS-BBS, Nonpoint Source Program BBS (EPA).
- 80. OEA BBS, Office of Environmental Affairs (Dept. of Interior).
- 94. ORDBBS, Office of Research & Development BBS (EPA).
- 98. AEE BBS, Office of Environment & Energy (Federal Aviation
- Administration).
- 110. OMEI-BBS, Minority Energy Information Clearinghouse,
- Information on minority business in the energy fields (Dept. of
- Energy).
- 113. Marine Data BBS, Marine Databases & Files (U.S Coast &
- Geodetic Survey, National Ocean Service, NOAA).
- 114. Call-ERS BBS, Agriculture Economic Research Service BBS
- (USDA).
- 118. PerManNet, the Clearinghouse on Development Communication
- (U.S. Agency for International Development, Dept. of State).
-
- For more information about the mission of FedWorld, see the
- References for "FEDLINE: A Feasibility Study of the Establishment
- and Operation of FedWorld, A Government-Wide Information Locator
- System at NTIS," by the National Technical Information Service.
-
-
-
- Gopher Information Servers
-
- Gopher Information Servers take their name from the mascot of the
- University of Minnesota, where the software was created. Hundreds
- of linked Gophers around the world allow you to retrieve
- information without knowing precisely where to look for it, through
- accompanying software called veronica, which can create a custom
- set of menus based on your query. By selecting from menus you can
- go to other Gophers, search databases, or read newsletters,
- reports, and other files. Recycling Paper Facts, 101 Ways to
- Minimize Waste in the Laboratory, two issues of the National
- Wildlife Federation's Endangered Species Newsletter, and over 200
- items on various aspects of forestry are some of the things you can
- find through Gopher servers.
-
- >From the IP (and unix) command line one way to start a veronica
- search is to launch the Minnesota Gopher (often by launching gopher
- with no address specified). Then select "Other Gopher Information
- Servers/," then "Search titles in Gopherspace using veronica/." For
- more information on using veronica, see the document by Foster &
- Barrie in the References, "Common Questions and Answers about
- veronica."
-
- For our purposes we will by-pass veronica and provide you with the
- direct addresses of specific Gopher servers known to contain
- conservation-relevant information. From many Internet-connected
- sites users can get to a specific Gopher by typing "gopher" and
- then a network address, like this:
-
- gopher envirolink.org 70
-
- As described above, this is the network address for EnviroGopher
- , a service of the Envirolink Network.
- 4551 Forbes Avenue, 3rd Floor
- Pittsburgh, PA, 15213
- Voice: 412/681-8300
- Internet mail: admin@envirolink.hss.cmu.edu
- (You can also telnet to envirolink.org, using gopher as your
- login.
-
- One section of this Gopher points to the following other Gophers:
-
- 1. Australian National Parks & Wildlife Service Biodiversity
- Gopher: osprey.erin.gov.au
- 2. Australian National University Biodiversity Gopher:
- life.anu.edu.au
- 3. Base de Dados Tropical (BDT) Biodiversity Gopher (Brazil):
- bdt.ftpt.br 70
- 4. Center for Analysis of Environmental Change: gaia.ucs.orst.edu
- 70
- 5. Centre for Environmental Research: delphi.dur.ac.uk 70
- 6. Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network
- (CIESIN): gopher.ciesin.org 70
- 7. Cornell University Office of Environmental Health:
- gizmo.oeh.cornell.edu
- 8. ENN: Environmental News Network Publications:
- gopher.uidaho.edu 70
- 9. Ecogopher at University of Virginia: ecosys.drdr.virginia.edu
- 70
- 10. Environmental Resources Information Network (ERIN):
- kaos.erin.gov.au
- 11. Gardens and Horticultural Information: 155.187.10.12 70
- 12. Harvard University Biodiversity and Biological Collections:
- huh.harvard.edu
- 13-14. Horticultural Information (Univ. of Saskatchewan):
- access.usask.ca 70
- 15. Horticulture Guides (Univ. of Missouri): bigcat.missouri.edu
- 70
- 16. Master Gardener Information (Texas Agricultural Extension):
- 128.194.44.70 70
- 17. National Oceanic and Atmostpheric Adminstration (NOAA)
- National Environmental Referral Service: scilibx.ucsc.edu 70
- 18. National University of Singapore Biocomputing Gopher:
- solomon.technet.sg 70
- 19. Ornamental Horticulture (Univ. of Delaware, Coll. Agric.
- Sci.): bluehen.ags.udel.edu 70
- 20. Sense of Place (Environmental Journal): dartmouth.edu 70
- 21. U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF): stis.nsf.gov 70
- 22. Univ. Lund Electronic Library, Sweden: UB2: munin.ub2.lu.se
- 70
- 23. USENET News 'rec.gardens' (ex Univ. of Canberra):
- services.canberra.edu.au
-
- CIESIN
- The CIESIN (pronounced /season/, #6 above)--Consortium for
- International Earth Science Information Network--Gopher was
- created to address environmental data management issues raised by
- the U.S. Congress, the Administration and the advisory arms of
- the federal policy community. CIESIN's mission is to facilitate
- access to, use, and understanding of global change information
- world wide.
-
- Electronic Journals at CICNet
- The CICNet Electronic Journal Project, at gopher.cic.net, is an
- attempt by the Committee on Institutional Cooperation to put in
- one place all the public domain electronic journals currently
- available on the Internet. For 15 publications concerning the
- environment, follow this path: General Subject
- Headings/science/environment.
-
- EPA
- The EPA has a Gopher server that concentrates on population,
- critical technologies, energy, agriculture, industry/commerce,
- environmental justice, environmental security, and
- ecology/habitat issues. Its address is futures.wic.epa.gov 70.
- Also, EPA's Chemical Substance Fact Sheets series is on the
- Ecogopher (#9 above).
-
- Federal Register Excerpts
- The Federal Register is a publication used by the government to
- announce funding for new programs, the re-funding of existing
- programs and general official announcements. Parts of the FR are
- now available through the Gopher server gopher.netsys.com, in the
- Counterpoint Publishing directory; there are over 1,000
- references EPA articles indexed.
-
- Forestry Gophers
- The University of Minnesota has a Forestry Library Gopher, at
- minerva.forestry.umn.edu 70. The College of Natural Resources at
- the University of Minnesota is running a Gopher for their
- students, faculty and staff, at mercury.forestry.umn.edu 70.
-
- Great Lakes Information Network
- Information about the environment, habitats and ecosystems of the
- Great Lakes Region of the United States is available from the
- Gopher at gopher.cic.net.
-
- TogetherNet
- Information about the TogetherNet service is available through a
- Gopher at gopher.together.uvm.edu. The Together Foundation for
- Global Unity is an international non-governmental organization
- (NGO--recognized by the United Nations) with electronic mail
- gateways to other online systems, current events areas, databases
- of grant information in the areas of environment, development and
- human rights, an online document library and an events calendar.
- The service is available for organizational use for a fee, and
- has non-Gopher offerings available for people not on the
- Internet. Full access costs $10 per month with a $15 start-up
- fee.
-
- United Nations Information
- United Nations papers, press releases, and other documents are
- available from the U.N. Gopher, at nywork1.undp.org.
-
- For more information on using Gopher, see the entry for the
- University of Minnesota in the References, "Gopher Frequently-
- Asked Questions (FAQ)."
-
-
-
- USENET News Groups
-
- USENET is a mail transfer network that currently has around 2,000
- conferences (around 10,000 if all the regional conferences were
- added together). News groups are carried by UUCP (Unix-to-Unix
- Copy Program) mail connections on many types of computers; part
- of USENET's traffic is transferred through Internet sites, but
- USENET is not part of the Internet. Ways to read the news groups
- vary; many sites have nn, the nntp program, which allows you to
- select the messages you wish to read by subject line. Most of the
- news groups listed below, and more, are described in Una Smith's
- "A Biologist's Guide to Internet Resources" (see References). The
- WAIS (Wide Area Information Server) service available through
- Gopher allows convenient searching of several of these news
- groups.
-
- alt.activism
- alt.activism.d
- alt.fishing
- alt.save.the.earth
- alt.sustainable.agriculture
- bionet.announce
- bionet.general
- bionet.agroforestry
- bionet.biology.tropical
- misc.activism.progressive
- rec.backcountry
- rec.gardens
- rec.hunting
- sci.bio
- sci.bio.technology
- sci.energy
- sci.environment
- sci.geo.geology
- talk.environment
- talk.politics.animals
-
- For more information about the BioNet Electronic Newsgroup
- Network, see BioNet in the References.
-
-
-
- Miscellaneous Internet Resources
-
- Below are additional resources you may find useful.
-
- Archie, WAIS, World Wide Web
- These information-locating tools are extremely powerful, but are
- out of the scope of this document. See the References for more
- information. A "generic" World Wide Web display can be accessed
- by telnetting to info.cern.ch; USGS has some interesting
- information under subject/earth science).
-
- Community Computer Networks
- These systems are designed to encourage people to become more
- involved in their local (geographic) community and to make the
- institutions and government agencies that serve them more visible
- and accessible. Tom Grunder's August 1993 listing "NPTN (National
- Public Telecomputing Network) Affiliates" includes information
- about the following systems. Not all have information for
- conservationists, but they carry what their users wish them to
- carry, and if one of these is in your area, you may wish to
- participate.
-
- Again, the primary uses of these systems are for local
- information and action; as dial-up connections (inbound modem
- ports) are often limited in number, inbound access by people not
- in the community is sometimes a touchy issue, and is discouraged
- in most cases. Therefore we have omitted the dial-up phone
- numbers.
-
- BUFFALO FREE-NET, Buffalo, NY (Demo System): freenet.buffalo.edu
- CLEVELAND FREE-NET, Cleveland, OH: freenet-in-a.cwru.edu (go epa)
- COLUMBIA ONLINE INFORMATION NETWORK (COIN), Columbia, MO:
- bigcat.missouri.edu (login as guest)
- DENVER FREE-NET, Denver, CO: freenet.hsc.colorado.edu (Health
- Building lists the bionet news groups. Also: go recycle, go noaa
- (career opportunties)
- HEARTLAND FREE-NET, Peoria, IL: heartland.bradley.edu
- (Environmental Information Center under Special Interest Groups)
- LORAIN COUNTY FREE-NET, Elyria, OH: freenet.lorain.oberlin.edu
- (login as guest, go natural and go nature)
- NATIONAL CAPITAL FREE-NET, Ottawa, Canada: freenet.carleton.ca
- (go envir, has several interesting sub-areas)
- TALLAHASSEE FREE-NET, Tallahassee, FL: freenet.fsu.edu (go
- environ and go science)
- TRISTATE ONLINE, Cincinnati, OH: cbos.uc.edu
- VICTORIA FREE-NET, Victoria, BC, Canada: freenet.victoria.bc.ca
- (go science, go environment; information on ozone, biodiversity,
- environmental education, local organizations)
- WELLINGTON CITYNET, Wellington, New Zealand (apparently a closed
- system)
- YOUNGSTOWN FREE-NET, Youngstown, OH: yfn.ysu.edu (Has forest
- info, including speeches by Clinton. Login as visitor.)
- BIG SKY TELEGRAPH, Dillon, MT: bigsky.bigsky.dillon.mt.us (no
- known guest account available)
-
- CapAccess, a new system for the Washington, DC, area (telnet to
- cap.gwu.edu), does not appear in the NPTN list but has a Nature
- Center (go nature). Additional information is available for
- anonymous FTP from nptn.org in the pub/info.nptn subdirectory and
- Coin of the Realm (NPTN.ZIP).
-
- Cornell Extension NETwork (CENET)
- Guest accounts are allowed on the cooperative extension system of
- Cornell's Extension Electronic Technology Group. Telnet to
- empire.cce.cornell.edu and login as guest. No password is
- required. Questions about the service should send mail to
- eetg@cce.cornell.edu or by calling the voice number 607/225-8127
- (Henry DeVries).
-
- EcoNet Anonymous FTP Site
- EcoNet has an anonymous ftp site: igc.apc.org. See the /pub
- directory for a wide variety of information.
-
- Electric Ideas Clearinghouse BBS
- Managed by the Washington State Energy Office with funding from
- the Bonnville Power Administration, the Western Area Power
- Administration, and the U.S. Department of Energy. Created to
- provide information services to utility representatives and
- energy professionals in the commercial and industrial sectors in
- the Pacific Northwest. The EICBBS provides a mechanism for fast
- and easy information transfer and serves as a central repository
- of information on all types of energy efficiency in the
- commercial and industrial sectors. The dial-up data number
- 206/956-2212 is available to non-Internet callers. Telnet to
- eicbbs.wseo.wa.gov, also available for dial-up (see Part 3).
-
- EPA OLS
- The EPA's Online Library System is a computerized list of
- bibliographic citations compiled by the EPA library network. Each
- item in the database consists of bibliographic information and
- may be followed by one or more lines of holdings information for
- EPA libraries; not all EPA regional libraries have all documents,
- but your local librarian may be able to assist you in getting
- hard-to-find documents. Telnet to epaibm.rtpnc.epa.gov, select
- PUBLIC, then OLS. Databases include the National Catalog,
- Hazardous Waste, Clean Lakes, Access EPA, and others. Information
- about the system can be found in the help file (which includes
- telephone numbers and cities of EPA offices).
-
- EC'S EUROBASE SESAME
- The European Community's SESAME is a database containing
- descriptions (in English) of research and development projects in
- the fields of energy, raw materials, environment, biotechnology,
- radiation protection, industrial technology and health,
- undertaken with EC funding from 1975 to the present. Experimental
- Internet access is available through telnetting to echo.lu.
- Questions may be sent to echo.mail@eurokom.ie.
-
- FireNet
- FireNet is an international network for rural and landscape fire
- information, including fire behavior, weather, prevention,
- mitigation and suppression, and plant and animal responses to
- fire and fire effects. Their anonymous ftp site is
- life.anu.edu.au (see the subdirectory
- pub/landscape_ecology/firenet. Their Gopher address is
- life.anu.edu.au. For more information send electronic mail to
- david.green@anu.edu.au.
-
- Global Lab
- The Global Lab is a student collaboration project, a worldwide
- online community of students, teachers and scientists studying
- their local and global environments. Students learn science
- through hands-on investigations of their environments, and
- collaborate with "fellow researchers" around the world; areas of
- research include ozone depletion, animal migrations, coastal and
- terrestrial ecology, air and water quality, or global climate
- change. Membership by school and a fee of $250 per semester is
- required. For more information: gl@terc.edu.
-
- Global Land Information System
- GLIS is a centralized, interactive source of land information for
- use in earth science research and global change studies,
- including land use maps of the United States, graphs and other
- data. Telnet to glis.cr.usgs.gov; login as guest. The remote
- systems menu can take you to the Global Change Master Directory,
- the NOAA Earth System Data Directory, the Earth Observation
- Center-Information Center, and others.
-
- Internet Earth Day 1995
- The Subcommittee on Global Change Research of the FCCSET Earth
- and Environmental Science Committee is planning several
- telecommunications events in connection with Earth Day 1995. The
- FCCSET is the Federal Coordinating Council on Science,
- Engineering, and Technology, a broadly-based inter-agency
- coordinating body. For more information send E-mail to
- zibitm@harvarda.harvard.edu.
-
- LISTGopher
- The purpose of LISTGopher is to help you search LISTSERV archives
- (see above, BITNET/Internet Lists, for information about
- listservers). It uses a Gopher interface, and performs LISTSERV
- commands "in the background," making the search easier. The
- results are sent to your E-mail account. Currently the system
- only searches library-related lists. One Gopher containing
- LISTGopher is at dewey.lib.ncsu.edu 70.
-
- LOCIS
- The Library of Congress Information System has several databases,
- including the LC Catalog of books (LOCI), and cartographic
- materials (LOCM) including maps, globes, relief models, and star
- charts cataloged by the Library since 1968. Help files are
- available at the ftp site seq1.loc.gov: pub/LC.Online/, and at
- the ftp site acura.gslis.utexas.edu: /pub/locis.zip.
-
- Life Science Network
- This is a pay system offering access to over 80 life science and
- related databases, including BIOSIS Previews, BioBusiness,
- MEDLINE and CA Search. For more information,
- biosis@a1.relay.upenn.edu, or call (voice) 800/523-4806 or
- 215/587-2016.
-
- Meeman Archive
- The Meeman Archive, a database of magazine and newspaper
- articles, was established by the Scripps-Howard News Service in
- 1982. The database contains over 1100 journal articles from 1990
- to the present, all focusing on the environment in Michigan.
- Telnet to hermes.merit.edu, the host is mirlyn and the login is
- meem. The command to exit the database is stop.
-
- NATO
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization's document "NATO works
- with Cooperation Partners on Environmental Problems" is available
- from the anonymous ftp site pub/history/nato/factsheet, as
- factsh.2. A service from the NATO Scientific Affairs Division
- beginning operation September 27, 1993 is called the NATO Science
- Programme and the Environmental Projects of the Committee on the
- Challenges of Modern Society. A quarterly newsletter is planned.
- Interested persons should subscribe to the list NATOSCI, by
- sending an E-mail message to LISTSERV@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be
- (Internet) or LISTSERV@BLEKUL11.BITNET (BITNET), with the text
- SUBSCRIBE NATOSCI FIRSTNAME LASTNAME.
-
- RTK-NET
- Right to Know-Net, of the Unison Institute of Washington, DC, is
- an electronic bulletin board with various EPA information
- resources, including the Toxic Release Inventory, the Emergency
- Spills Registry, Water Permit Database, FINDS~EPA master facility
- locator, and Census data. Telnet to rtknet.org.
-
- Sound file: "Looking for Bears" on SOUNDPRINT
- >From the Internet Multicasting Service comes "Looking for Bears,"
- a 30-minute sound file of the July 23, 1993, radio program
- SoundPrint, wherein "a group of conservation biologists are
- making an effort to find and preserve the remaining grizzly bears
- in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado." The 30-
- minute program is about 30 megabytes in size. SoundPrint is a
- program broadcast weekly on public radio stations (usually on the
- low end of the FM dial). Information on SoundPrint:
- soundprt@jhuvms.hcf.jhu.edu; information on distribution sites:
- sites@radio.com.
-
- Sound file: EPA's Carol Browner at the National Press Club
- >From the Internet Multicasting Service comes Carl Browner's
- luncheon address to the National Press Club, aired on public
- radio June 30, 1993. In the sound file she discusses the Clinton
- administration's new initiatives to reduce pesticides in our food
- supply. The file is about 25 megabytes in size. The National
- Press Club is a program broadcast weekly on public radio
- stations. Information on Internet Talk Radio: info@radio.com;
- information on distribution sites: sites@radio.com
-
- STIS
- The Science and Technology Information Center allows you to
- perform text searches on National Science Foundation
- publications. Telnet to stis.nsf.gov and use public as your
- login. Related files are stored at the anonymous ftp site
- stis.nsf.gov.
-
- Smithsonian Pictures
- Digitized pictures are available from the Smithsonian
- Institution's Office of Printing and Photographic Services in
- Washington, DC. Science, technology, etc., images in several
- formats are being made available as a result of Project Chapman,
- a joint effort between the Smithsonian and the Apple Library of
- Tomorrow program. Ftp to the anonymous ftp site photo1.si.edu and
- get the file ALOT-Chapman.txt.
-
-
-
- Finding Resources
-
- Information about many of the above resources were obtained by
- reading the news groups and BITNET lists above; we also searched
- the archives of the NET-HAPPENINGS list
- (LISTSERV@is.internic.net), which are available from the Gopher
- of the Coalition for Networked Information, gopher.cni.org;
- select Coalition BRS-SEARCH Services/ (this is the telnet site
- a.cni.org) and follow the instructions on the screen (use the
- login brsuser). The NET-HAPPENINGS list is NTHP. Another useful
- database at this site is TopNode, the Directory of Network
- Directories and Network Resource Guides.
-
- See the References section for information about helpful
- documents and manuals. Also, many of the Gophers described in the
- Gopher section are frequented by people who are "plugged in" to
- news of new Internet resources.
-
- Part 3 of 4: NON-INTERNET RESOURCES
-
- While some of the resources in this section are available through
- the Internet, all are available to people who do not have an
- Internet account. Direct-dial commercial online services and
- computer bulletin board systems (BBSs) are included, as well as
- online research systems.
-
-
-
- ECONET
- Institute for Global Communications
- 18 De Boom Street
- San Francisco, CA 94107
- 415-442-0220
-
- Started in 1984 on four Apple computers, EcoNet now operates
- on a Sun SPARCstation 2 with 64 megabytes of memory and 3.5
- gigabytes of hard disk storage. The surprising part about this
- computer service is that it is not operated for profit. EcoNet is
- administered by the Institute for Global Communication (IGC),
- which is part of the non-profit Tides Foundation. EcoNet is also
- part of the Association of Progressive Communications which is
- IGC's program to develop low-cost access to computer networking
- from outside the United States, especially from non-
- industrialized and Southern hemisphere countries.
- Currently EcoNet has over 2,500 subscribers and is growing
- by about 170 users per month. Econet's users include several
- hundred organizations, many of whom use the service to coordinate
- intergroup activities. A recent article in World Watch magazine
- commented on EcoNet's size, "Given the size of the United States,
- this may appear to be a fairly small group, but it is one with
- considerable leverage. More than 60 percent of EcoNet's members
- are organizations or individuals representing organizations.
- Indeed, EcoNet's online phone directory, which gives the names
- and addresses of all of its users, reads like an bibliography of
- the American environmental movement."
- A subscription to EcoNet costs $10 per month and includes
- one hour of off-peak time. Access to EcoNet via SprintNet costs
- $10 per hour for peak-time (7 a.m. to 6 p.m.), while off-peak
- time (6 p.m. to 7 a.m.) costs only $5. EcoNet can also be
- accessed through the Internet (via telnet) for only $3 an hour,
- off-peak or on! Also users can call EcoNet directly in Menlo
- Park, CA, for $3 per hour (anytime) plus phone charges. The one-
- time subscription fee ($15) includes a comprehensive manual
- describing EcoNet's services and how to connect. Econet is an
- international system and can communicate with 30 other networks
- (including CompuServe, the WELL, and Internet); users can
- exchange information with very large online community.
- The EcoNet interface is very basic and offers 3 main
- functions: Mail, Conference and Database. All the command prompts
- are on a single line and you won't find any graphic menus on
- EcoNet. The users manual explains: "If IGC adopted a multi-line
- or graphic menu of commands for all users, the U.S. subscribers
- would only see a tiny increase in cost. For overseas users, the
- cost could increase enormously, since they pay according to the
- number of lines of text sent via a Packet Switching System."
- A new feature of EcoNet allows users go beyond sending E-
- mail and send faxes and telexes. So when an EcoNet user sees a
- bulletin about the newest clean water legislation they can type a
- letter to their representative while online and then fax it to
- Congress. A typed letter is in the congressman's office fifteen
- minutes after the constituent read the bulletin!
- EcoNet's growing list number of online databases include: UN
- NPPA -a United Nations list of National Parks and Protected
- Areas, Harbinger File - a directory of citizen groups, government
- agencies and environmental education programs concerned with
- California environmental issues, and DEER - the Directory of
- Environmental Education Resources. All of these databases are
- accessible without additional charges.
- EcoNet's power lies in its enormous number of conferences.
- Over 200 Econet conferences are available as well over 500
- related conferences from other networks, including UseNet and
- other IGC networks (PeaceNet Conflict Net, HomeoNet and
- ConflictNet). The EcoNet system allows users to setup list of
- conferences to visit each time they logon to EcoNet.
-
-
-
- Open-Access Dial-Up BBSs and Online Services
-
- Most of the below BBSs and online services have no access
- charges.
-
- ALF--National Agricultural Library
- DATA NUMBER: 301-504-6510
- DESCRIPTION: A BBS of one of the "Big Three" national libraries
- (the other two are the Library of Congress, listed in Part 2,
- LOCIS, in Misc. Resources, and the National Library of Medicine).
- This BBS carries conferences for Alternative Farming Systems and
- the Agriculture Information Network, has information about the
- Library, about agriculture resources on the Internet and about
- the database AGRICOLA. It is available through the Internet as
- well, through the FedWorld connection discussed in Part 2.
-
- BioTron: The Biologist's elecTronic network
- DATA NUMBER: 202-628-2427
- DESCRIPTION: Sponsored by the American Foundation for Biological
- Sciences, 730 11th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001-4521. Voice:
- 202-628-1500. E-mail, job listings, organization news--electronic
- version of the AIBS Forum.
-
- CARL (The Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries)
- DATA NUMBER: 303/758-1551
- DESCRIPTION: See Part 2, for more information. This is a general
- service which includes conservation-related resources.
-
- COGSNet--Computer Oriented Geological Society Network
- DATA NUMBER: 303-740-9493
- DESCRIPTION: Sponsored by the Computer Oriented Geological
- Society, P.O. Box 1317, Denver, CO 80201-1317. Voice: 303-751-
- 8553. COGS is a professional organization which actively
- encourages the application of computers in the field of geology,
- including hydrology, mapping, mining and mineralogy,
- paleontology, landsat imaging, geophysics, etc. The BBS features
- organization news, E-mail, shareware/text files, job listings,
- information for programmers.
-
- Earth Art BBS
- DATA NUMBER: 803-552-4389
- Run by Bob Chapman, who is also host of the GREAT OUTDOORS
- Conference on the RIME (RelayNet International Mail Exchange).
- Access is also provided to the GreenNet (tm) International
- Environmental BBS Network, is the South Carolina hub for the
- Sierra Club Network, an is operated as an adjunct to the
- Ambassador Graphics and Wildlife Gallery. For many readers this
- BBS may be worth the long distance telephone call to North
- Charleston, South Carolina. The RIME ID for the BBS is EARTHART
- #1646, and its FidoNet address is 1:372/50.
-
- Electric Ideas Clearinghouse BBS
- DATA NUMBER: 206/956-2212
- DESCRIPTION: Managed by the Washington State Energy Office with
- funding from the Bonnville Power Administration, the Western Area
- Power Administration, and the U.S. Department of Energy. Created
- to provide information services to utility representatives and
- energy professionals in the commercial and industrial sectors in
- the Pacific Northwest. The EICBBS provides a mechanism for fast
- and easy information transfer and serves as a central repository
- of information on all types of energy efficiency in the
- commercial and industrial sectors. EICBBS is available through
- the Internet telnet address eicbbs.wseo.wa.gov.
-
- ENVIRO BBS
- DATA NUMBER: 703/524-1837
- DESCRIPTION: Enviro is a medium for the "exchange of information
- on environmental protection, ecology, wildlife, endangered
- species, natural resources and other topics generally related
- thereto." The BBS has file areas in categories such as
- environment, geography, astronomy catalogs and data, and nature.
- The bulletin section includes "Earth Tips" on topics such as
- transportation, solid waste/recycling, lighting, water heating,
- etc.
-
- EPA's OAQPS TTN System
- DATA NUMBER: 919/541-5742.
- DESCRIPTION: The EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and
- Standards (OAQPS) Technology Transfer Network (TTN) is a network
- of independent BBSs that provide technical information,
- documents, files and messages related to the control of air
- pollution. There is a full description in Part 2.
-
- The Federal Bulletin Board (GPO)
- DATA NUMBER: 202/512-1387
- DESCRIPTION: A BBS run by the U.S. Government Printing Office to
- allow the public immediate, self-service access to Federal
- information in electronic form. (see also FedWorld, listed
- below.) This BBS is the result of Public Law 103-40, "The GPO
- Electronic Information Access Enhancement Act of 1993." As of
- this writing the file areas include over 200 files from the
- Department of Energy (including the annual energy review that
- shows U.S. production, consumption and price data for energy
- sources) and 350 from EPA; the EPA files are in these categories:
- Access EPA--Information Resources, EPA Federal Register, EPA
- Federal Register Cited Material, EPA Lead Documents and
- Regulations, and EPA Toxic Release Inventory/1990. Among the
- conferences available are four concerning the Dept. of Energy and
- five concerning EPA. Some fees apply; access is free, but some
- files are not--most are priced under $10. An Internet connection
- is planned.
-
- FedWorld
- DATA NUMBER: 703/321-8020
- DESCRIPTION: A gateway to over 120 BBSs run by or for government
- agencies. See Part 2 for a full description.
-
- Florida Fishline
- DATA NUMBER: 904/488-3773
- DESCRIPTION: "This board is for anyone interested in fishing or
- in the fresh water fish of Florida. It contains general and
- scientific message areas, GFC (Game and Fish Commission)
- literature, news releases, abstracts, and more."
-
- Garden Pond
- DATA NUMBER: 503/735-3074
- DESCRIPTION: The Garden Pond BBS focuses on aquatic plants, Koi,
- gardening and garden ponds, and carries FidoNet and USENET
- conferences. Also, SysOp Jack Honeycutt is a member of the
- International Water Lilly Society.
-
- GreenPeace Environet
- DATA NUMBER: 415/512-9108
- DESCRIPTION: Sponsored by Greenpeace, includes their press
- releases and position papers, Rachel's Hazardous Waste News, and
- several conferences.
-
- HerpNet--The Herpetological Online Network (SATRONICS BBS)
- DATA NUMBER: 215/464-3562
- DESCRIPTION: Herpnet is a menu option on the SATRONICS BBS.
- Herpnet is a national forum for the exchange of information and
- ideas relating to all aspects of herpetology. Anyone with an
- interest in the study or conservation of reptiles or amphibians
- is welcome to participate. The BBS includes message and file
- areas, as well as the Herp Society Database, and a calendar of
- conferences, meetings and events.
-
- Home Power Renewable Energy BBS
- DATA NUMBER: 707/822-8640
- DESCRIPTION: A project of Redwood Alliance and Redwood
- Environmental Education Institute. Provides access message
- conference/file area combinations for the areas photovoltaic,
- micro-hydro, wind power, hydrogen energy, battery storage,
- electric/solar/hybrid vehicles and education. Also provides
- access to the electronic versions of articles from Home Power
- magazine.
-
- HortLine
- DATA NUMBER: 703/836-2418
- DESCRIPTION: Sponsored by the American Society for Horticultural
- Science, this BBS carries conferences, files, job listings and
- calendar listings pertaining to horticulture.
-
- One World
- DATA NUMBER: 213/372-0987
- DESCRIPTION: One World carries most known environment-related
- conferences on FidoNet and USENET, including Enviro, Environ,
- Econet, Ecology, Sustainable Agriculture, Home Power,
- sci.environment, sci.energy, talk.environment,
- alt.save.the.earth, and others, as well as files and programs of
- interest. For many readers this BBS will be worth a long distance
- telephone call to Los Angeles. The FidoNet address for One World
- is 1:102/129; its SysOp is Larry Fletcher.
-
- Osprey's Nest, The (TON)
- DATA NUMBER: 301/989-9036
- DESCRIPTION: "A Bulletin Board for Birders, Naturalists, and
- Conservationists." Message areas concerning birding and
- mineralogy; files that cover such topics as Information For
- Amateur Botanists, Attracting Wildlife to Your Yard, Chesapeake
- Bay Research Info From the University of Maryland, Pictures of
- Avian and Other Nature Subjects, Local and National Birding
- Organizations, and Hot Local Birding Locations. See also the
- description of the BitNet lists BIRDEAST, BIRDWEST, BIRDCNTR.
-
- Shore, The
- DATA NUMBER: 301/476-5098
- DESCRIPTION: Jo Campbell is Sysop of the EcoTopics International
- News Service, which is open to discussions on matters such as
- pollution, tidal wetlands, and non-tital wetlands. File areas
- include a list of environmental & ecology magazines and
- organizations, EcoNews OnLine Ecology NewsLetter, and EarthWatch
- Magazine.
-
- Sonoma Online
- DATA NUMBER: 707/545-0746
- DESCRIPTION: Has several conferences from the FidoNet network,
- including Home power, sustainable agriculture, and science. File
- area 17 includes files from Home Power magazine.
-
- TAXACOM
- DATA NUMBER: 716/896-7581
- DESCRIPTION: "TAXACOM is an electronic journal, data bank and
- symposium for collections-oriented biosystematists and
- biogeographers. Unique features are the electronic journal Flora
- Online and the Latin Translation Service. We have recently
- inaugurated a pilot online herbarium database facility."
-
- Taxononmic Reference File (BIOSIS)
- DATA NUMBER: 215/972-6759
- DESCRIPTION: "Online Bacterial Taxonomic Databases, Conferences
- on Biology/ Life Sciences Topics, Sponsored by BIOSIS-producers
- of Biological Abstracts."
-
-
-
- FidoNet and RIMEnet Networked BBSs
-
- The BBSs listed below have allied themselves with other BBSs to
- create computer conferencing networks, by running software that
- allows them to automatically exchange electronic mail. They carry
- one or more of the following international FidoNet conferences:
-
- - Ecology Ecology, problems and potential
- solutions
- - Enviro Environmental issues
- - Environ Environmental issues
- - Homepowr Alternative energy systems and
- homemade power
- - Science National science echo
- - Sust_ag Sustainable Agriculture
-
- Or one or more of the following RIME (RelayNet International Mail
- Exchange) conferences:
-
- - Great Outdoors
- - Environmental Issues
-
- You may wish to make your first calls to One World BBS and Earth
- Art BBS (listed above), as they have many networked conferences
- of interest. Many of the BBSs listed below do not focus on
- conservation or the environment, rather they carry environment-
- related conferences to broaden the appeal of their BBSs. Some
- charge for access--shop around! Also, BBSs come and go
- frequently; these numbers are current as of October 1993.
-
- If you have to make a long distance call to reach a favorite BBS,
- check the BBS's file areas for offline mail reading programs--
- they'll save you a lot of money on your long distance bills.
- Several QWK-compatible readers are available from Coin of the
- Realm, including the OLX Test Drive for DOS, WinQWK for Windows,
- and Freddie for the Macintosh. The following are arranged by
- telephone area code.
-
- 202/371-9053 AIM Net - Political & Media Issues
- 206/378-6028 Rock Island Communications, Friday Harbor, WA
- 206/488-0180 Washington Community InfoSource, Seattle, WA
- 206/756-9689 No.EndSkyscraper, Tacoma, WA
- 206/783-6368 The Helix - Intentional Future, Seattle, WA
- 206/786-9629 The Quarto Mundista BBS, Olympia, WA
- 208/375-2049 Horizon BBS II, Boise, ID
- 209/434-4215 Stingray!, Fresno, CA
- 216/562-1110 West Branch Connection, Aurora, OH
- 219/848-7200 The Dock BBS, Bristol, IN
- 301/657-8313 WorldComm, Chevy Chase, MD
- 301/738-0000 Network East, Rockville, MD
- 301/779-5946 The Jellicle Cat BBS, Riverdale, MD
- 303/337-0219 The Right Angle BBS, Aurora, CO
- 303/759-5908 The Magick Lantern, Denver, CO
- 304/592-3390 The Cat Eye BBS, Shinnston, WV
- 310/372-0987 One World, Los Angeles, CA
- 317/448-2842 Graffiti on the BBS Wall, Lafayette, IN
- 404/476-2607 The Right Place, Atlanta, GA
- 410/276-0658 The Keeping Room, Baltimore, MD
- 410/381-9617 MetroNet, Columbia, MD
- 413/545-4453 SpaceMet/Physics Forum, UMass/Amherst
- 414/458-0767 The Gold Mine Sheboygan, WI
- 416/213-6002 CRS Online, Toronto, Ontario
- 416/480-0147 One Less Car, Toronto, Ontario
- 416/658-9000 Silver & Gold BBS, Toronto
- 416/666-4896 Durham Board BBS, Whitby, Ontario
- 417/889-8743 TriStar Information System, Springfield, MO
- 501/570-2868 Environment Arkansas! Little Rock, AR
- 503/297-9043 Bink of an Aye, Portland, OR
- 503/370-9777 Capricorn Rising, Salem, OR
- 503/475-3056 Oregon Desert, Madras, OR
- 504/356-0790 Southern On-line Services, Inc.
- 505/662-0659 Construction Net #6, Los Alamos NM
- 510/530-3499 L & B Sharing BBS, Oakland, CA
- 510/836-4717 Body Dharma, Berkeley, CA
- 510/838-8338 Diablo BBS, Danville, CA
- 519/692-5855 B Cubed Genealogy BBS, Thamesville, Ontario
- 519/758-1173 Excalibar BBS, Brantford, Ontario
- 601/372-6998 Electronic Dreams, Jackson, MS
- 602/277-1334 ORAC/2 - Phoenix, AZ
- 604/442-0252 Kettle Valley Forum, Grand Forks, British Columbia
- 604/545-8068 The Herb Patch, Vernon, British Columbia
- 608/277-9955 The Sacred Scribe, Madison, WI
- 613/284-0254 Lester's Hideaway, Smiths Falls, ON
- 613/446-6234 BitByters BBS, Rockland, Ontario
- 613/736-8658 Smokey's Playground
- 614/885-9829 Colossus, Worthington, OH
- 617/354-7077 Channel 1(R), Cambridge, MA
- 619/277-4140 Alien Biker Kat BBS
- 703/256-8149 Cosmic Wanderings, Annandale, VA
- 703/323-6719 The Beltway Bandit's BBS, Fairfax, VA
- 703/478-9380 Struppi's BBS, Fairfax, VA
- 703/538-4634 NO-Frills BBS, Falls Church, VA
- 703/644-6730 Pen and Brush, Springfield, VA
- 703/685-0019 The Hub BBS, Arlington, VA
- 704/541-1180 ComStar Telecommunications, Charlotte, NC
- 705/497-3057 Fat Agnus, North Bay, Ontario
- 705/721-9508 BCS Small Businesses for The Environment
- 706/769-0318 Route 66 BBS, Watkinsville, GA
- 707/441-4927 Larry's World Eureka, CA
- 707/545-0746 Sonoma Online, Santa Rosa, CA
- 707/571-7561 The BBS Express, Santa Rosa, CA
- 707/961-0735 Electric Magazine, Mendocino, CA
- 713/795-5251 The Dark Horse BBS, Houston, TX
- 714/522-3980 The Punkin Duster BBS, Buena Park, CA
- 714/879-4052 N.S.T.T.Z, Fullerton, CA
- 716/646-5438 The Moose BBS, North Boston, NY
- 716/668-6596 The Dark Star, NY
- 716/837-2901 Knights of Discovery, Amherst, NY
- 718/596-5938 DragonsLaire BBS
- 718/519-1791 The New York Running Board
- 801/269-9575 The Score Board
- 801/295-1698 Edge of the Century, Bountiful, UT
- 801/963-8721 Rocky Mountain Software
- 802/656-1182 Vermont Ed-Net BBS, Birlington, VT
- 803/552-4389 Earth Art BBS, North Charleston, SC
- 803/899-6940 Bedrock Cafe, Pinopolis, SC
- 804/467-1835 The Phoenix BBS System, VA Beach, VA
- 808/833-6862 Nookies in the Crater, Honolulu, HI
- 813/538-7090 Tech Data Connection, Clearwater, FL
- 813/286-7084 The Godfather BBS, Tampa, FL
- 815/337-0191 BMC West BBS, Woodstock, IL
- 816/331-5868 Howard's Notebook, Belton, MO
- 909/336-6080 Mountain Air, Cedar Glen, CA
- 909/780-5672 ECTECH, Riverside, CA
- 909/247-2972 Seven Seas BBS-Moreno Valley, CA
- 909/381-6013 RBBS-NET Gateway, Colton, CA
- 913/681-5683 Nuclear Fusion, Overland Park, KS
- 913/776-0111 Fox Support System, Manhattan, KS
- 916/344-8146 SILVERADO EXPRESS, North Highlands, CA
- 918/835-6347 Big Dreams CEC, Tulsa, OK
- 918/438-7837 Calaeryn, Tulsa, OK
- 919/319-1814 deltaComm Online, Cary, NC
- 919/481-4896 AppleSeeds TeleFinder, Cary, NC
- +61-051-56-8609 Bairnsdale BBS, Victoria, Australia
- +61-3-482-2942 Permaculture 1 BBS, Northcote, Australia
- 852/572-3145 Hong Kong Computer Society BISSIG
-
-
- Large General-Interest Commercial Online Services
-
- Advantages of commercial systems are that in most cases they are
- well-funded and well-developed and that most are easier to use
- than the vast Internet. Because most of the services have
- promotional fliers or kits, a voice telephone number has been
- given. Most of these services have local access numbers in urban
- areas; many charge extra for connections from outside the United
- States and several are telnet sites on the Internet. Prodigy now
- provides Internet E-mail service. Don Rittner's book EcoLinking
- (listed in the References) discusses several of these services in
- greater depth.
-
- America Online
- America Online, Inc.
- VOICE NUMBER: 800/827-6364.
- DESCRIPTION: AOL has several environment-related areas.
- Environmental Club--The Environmental Club includes message areas
- on global and national environmental issues, news from the
- Associated Press, and files from the Environment News Service and
- other services. The Environmental Club is hosted by Don Rittner,
- author of the book EcoLinking (see References). Some members of
- the Society for Environmental Journalists and the National
- Association for Agricultural Journalists have AOL accounts.
- National Geographic Online--The National Geographic area includes
- a calendar of events, the National Geographic, educational
- materials for all ages, news and other features.
- Network Earth Online--Network Earth Online, developed and managed
- by Turner Broadcasting, allows AOL subscribers to communicate
- directly with the producers and viewers of the weekly
- environmental magazine program Network Earth (it's on the cable
- station TBS at 11 p.m. Eastern time on Sundays). A message boards
- and "live" conferences are available, as are Network Earth
- transcripts, previews of upcoming shows, and tips on "how to live
- a more environmentally friendly life." Information about current
- and pending environmental legislation is posted, as well as
- Congressional voting records from the League of Conservation
- Voters. Subscribers can also search the resource library for
- press releases, executive summaries, reports, book reviews, and
- background information on environmental topics, or search for
- organizations that are working on such issues.
- Smithsonian Online--In the Smithsonian Online area there are
- photos, in GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) form, of animals at
- the National Zoo in Washington, DC, and photos from the National
- Museum of Natural History.
-
- America Online users can exchange mail with users of Internet,
- BITNET, CompuServe, MCI Mail, AT&T Mail, AppleLink, Sprint Mail,
- and other Internet-connected systems. The Internet conduit is
- rather constraining, as of September 1993, but expanded access
- should be announced in November 1993. Alos under development is a
- project with Genentech to provide a forum that high school
- biology teachers could use to keep up with scientific advances.
- There are local access phone numbers for most United States
- cities.
-
- Prices are generally around $9.95 per month for 2400 bps (bits
- per second) access.
-
-
- CompuServe Information Service, Inc.
- VOICE NUMBER: 800/848-8990; 617/457-8650.
- DESCRIPTION: Two areas of primary interest are the Outdoors Forum
- and the Network Earth Forum. Both have message areas and file
- areas.
- Outdoors Forum: GO OUTDOORS--File and message areas. The file
- library categories: General/Photography, Scouting, Power Boating,
- TROUT UNLIMITED, Fishing, Hunting, Cycling, AUDUBON/Birding,
- Canoe/Kayak/Raft, Camp/Hike/Walk/RV, Snow Sports/Climb, OWAA,
- CIS/Computers, Firearms, NRA, Environment/Wildlife, OUTDOOR LIFE
- magazine.
- TBS Network Earth Forum: GO EARTH--See this entry under America
- Online. Message areas and file libraries include: Air/Climate,
- Water, Lands and Forests, Wetlands, Recycling, Wildlife, Energy,
- Population, Earth Graphics, Green Business, EcoNet/EWire, and
- American Fisheries Society.
-
- CompuServe also offers access to some of the databases listed
- below in the DIALOG entry, through their Knowledge Index (GO KI)
- and IQuest (GO IQUEST) services .
-
- Since CompuServe has a mail gateway to BITNET/Internet, it is
- possible to subscribe to the BITNET lists described in Part 2 of
- this document, although the cost of doing so may make it
- impractical. CompuServe subscribers can also send/receive E-mail
- to/from BITNET, Internet and MCI Mail, as long as the subscriber
- knows the electronic address of the recipient.
-
-
- Delphi
- VOICE NUMBER: 800-695-4005; 617-491-3393
- DESCRIPTION: We know little of Delphi other than their Internet
- access program, wherein on evenings and weekends subscribers pay
- $20 per month for 20 hours on Delphi/the Internet. Delphi also
- has a $10/4 hours plan, and an introductory $5/5 hours plan.
-
-
- GEnie (General Electric Network for Information Exchange)
- VOICE NUMBER: 800-638-9636; 301-340-4000
- DESCRIPTION: GEnie is one of the cheapest of the large online
- services; connectivity to other systems appears to be quite
- limited. Prices are around $4.95/month, as long as you log on
- during the non-prime hours of Monday-Friday, 6 p.m. to 8 a.m.
- During prime time the charge is $18 an hour.
-
-
- The WELL (Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link)
- VOICE NUMBER: 415-332-4335
- DESCRIPTION: The WELL is a conferencing, E-Mail, and real-time
- chat service that was created in the mid 80s in the offices of
- the Whole Earth Catalog. Its users include writers, editors,
- consultants, librarians, educators, artists, computer software
- and hardware professionals.
- Unlike most of the other commercial services listed here, there
- are few shareware and text file areas on the WELL; its purpose is
- to be an electronic gathering place, or perhaps more precisely, a
- "virtual community."
- Environment Conference--The WELL's Environment conference
- currently has ongoing discussions on almost 400 separate topics,
- such as "Shadow ecologies: progressive interlocking of ecology
- and economics," "Who or what do environmental agencies
- represent?", "Environmentalism vs. property rights," "Climate
- destabilization," and "The Great Flood of 1993: The Price for
- Decimating Our Wetlands?"
- Wildlife Conference--The Wildlife conference is "a place to
- discuss the flora and fauna of our world," as well as the threats
- to their habitats. The energy conference discusses "from global
- effects of fossil or nuclear energy to where to buy energy-saving
- light bulbs or solar hot water systems." The agriculture,
- gardening and science conferences are also of interest, as is the
- electronic discussion with the researchers inside Biosphere 2
- enclosure in Oracle, Arizona.
-
- WELL users have full (non TCP) access to the Internet, including
- mail, Gopher, telnet, and ftp, and USENET newsgroups.
-
- Prices are $15 per month, with a $2 per hour connect charge;
- callers not in the local area can telnet in from the Internet or
- can use CompuServe's packet switching network for an extra $4 per
- hour. There are additional charges for high-speed access.
-
- Information on the history of The WELL is in the References
- section (see Figallo, Cliff).
-
-
-
- Database Vendors
-
- Most of the following information retrieval services are for
- professional searchers and require specialized training to use
- economically. Some charge over $2 per minute for searching and
- more to display full records; there usually are no text or
- program files available for downloading.
-
- Often the information available is generated by database
- producers who sell the information to database vendors. The
- information might be newspaper, magazine and scholarly journal
- articles (or summaries of them), legal records, tabular financial
- data or various directories and indexes. The producer may be a
- subsidiary of the vendor or a separate company. Vendors sell
- access to the information, many by the month and by the hour, or
- by the hour with a yearly subscription fee. There is usually a
- by-the-record charge as well.
-
- For example, the producers of the Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries
- Abstracts database are the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
- Administration (NOAA) and Cambridge Scientific Abstracts. This
- database is available through several vendors, including DIALOG.
- Cambridge Scientific Abstracts also makes it available on CD-ROM
- disc.
-
- Libraries of corporations, universities and other organizations
- are the biggest users of online databases. Washington, DC is the
- home of many such libraries, including that of the National
- Wildlife Federation, World Wildlife Federation, National
- Geographic, and those of the Energy and Interior departments. The
- 20-plus libraries indexed in the "Environment and Ecology"
- category of the 1992 Washington Area Library Directory (District
- of Columbia Library Association), subscribe to the following
- services: DIALOG (18 libraries), LEXIS/NEXIS (9), OCLC (6), Orbit
- (4), Congressional Quarterly Washington Alert (4). BRS, STN,
- Westlaw, LEGI-Slate and EPIC get three mentions each. We've
- included information about the most popular vendor, DIALOG,
- below.
-
- The easiest way to determine which vendor would be best for your
- needs may be to first determine the type databases you need. Your
- local library may have a reference work such as the Directory of
- Online Databases edited by Kathleen Young Marcaccio for Gale
- Research, Inc. (see References). Barbara Palladino's "Databases:
- Sprouting Up Green," which appeared in the September, 1993, issue
- of Online Access magazine, may also be useful.
-
- As most university libraries and large public libraries have
- online searching services or can point you to information brokers
- who already subscribe to these services, you could have searches
- run for you. It may be more economical to do so.
-
-
- DIALOG Information Services
- VOICE NUMBER: 800-334-2564; 415-858-3785
- DESCRIPTION: DIALOG provides access to over 400 databases; the
- following databases are included in DIALOG's 1993 Database
- Catalogue. From the environment DIALINDEX subject category:
-
- AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES ABSTRACTS--U.S. National Oceanic
- and Atmospheric Administration/Cambridge Scientific Abstracts.
- Citations to 5,000 primary journals, monographs, conference
- proceedings and technical reports.
- BIOSIS PREVIEWS--BIOSIS. Citations from Biological
- Abstracts, Biological Abstracts/RRM (reports, reviews,
- meetings), and BioResearch Index. Over 8 million records.
-
- BNA DAILY NEWS--Bureau of National Affairs. Daily news coverage
- of developments from the White House, Congress, federal and state
- agencies, the courts, non-U.S. governments and private
- organizations. Includes Environment Daily, Environmental Update,
- National Environment Daily, State Environment Daily, California
- Environment Daily, Toxics Law Daily, and others.
- CA SEARCH--Chemical Abstracts Service. Over 10 million citations
- to the literature of chemistry and its applications.
- CAB ABSTRACTS--Commonwealth Agriculture Bureaux International.
- Worldwide agricultural and biological information, 8,500 journals
- in 37 languages are scanned for inclusion, as well as other
- media.
- Ei COMPENDEX Plus--Engineering Information, Inc. Online version
- of The Engineering Index, information from the world's
- significant literature of engineering and technology. 4,500
- journals and selected government reports and books.
- CRIS/USDA--U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Information on federal- and
- state-supported research in agriculture, food and nutrition,
- forestry, etc.
- EMBASE--Elsevier Science Publishers. Biomedical and
- pharmacological literature.
- ENERGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY--U.S. Dept. of Energy. Literature
- references on all aspects of energy and related topics, including
- nuclear, wind, fossil, geothermal, tidal and solar.
- ENVIROLINE--R.R. Bowker. Management, technology, planning,
- law, political science, economics, geology, biology, and
- chemistry as they relate to environmental issues; includes
- periodicals, government documents, industry reports,
- proceedings of meetings, newspaper articles, films, and
- monographs. 5,000 international primary and secondary
- sources.
- ENVIRONMENTAL BIBLIOGRAPHY--Environmental Studies Institute.
- Covers general human ecology, atmospheric studies, energy, land
- resources, water resources and nutrition and health.
- FEDERAL REGISTER--U.S. Government Printing Office. Full text of
- the Federal Register, a daily publication of the U.S. government
- that serves as the medium for notifying the public of official
- agency actions.
- GEOARCHIVE--Geosystems. Covers all aspects of geoscience,
- primarily featuring mining, mineral processing, energy sources,
- fossil fuels, hydrology, water resources, environment, and
- conservation.
- GEOBASE--Geo Abstracts, Ltd. Covers worldwide literature on
- geography, geology, ecology and related subjects.
- NEWSEARCH--Information Access Company. An index of news stories,
- articles and book reviews taken daily from over 1,700 newspapers,
- magazines and periodicals.
- NTIS--National Technical Information Service, U.S. Dept. of
- Commerce. Results of U.S. government-sponsored research,
- development, and engineering, plus analyses prepared by federal
- agencies, their contractors and grantees.
- OCEANIC ABSTRACTS--Cambridge Scientific Abstracts. Oceanography,
- marine biology, marine pollution, ships and shipping, geology and
- geophysics, meteorology, and governmental and legal aspects of
- marine resources. 3,500 worldwide sources.
- PAIS International--Public Affairs Information Service. An index
- to the public policy literature of business, economics, finance,
- law, international relations, government, political science, and
- other social sciences.
- PAPERCHEM--Institute of Paper Science and Technology. Covers
- international patent and journal literature related to pulp and
- paper technology and related subjects.
- POLLUTION ABSTRACTS--Cambridge Scientific Abstracts. Covers air
- pollution, environmental quality, noise pollution, pesticides,
- radiation, solid wastes, water pollution, and related subjects.
- PTS NEWSLETTER DATABASE--Predicasts. Includes the full text of
- over 500 business and trade newsletters from 50 industries.
- PUBLIC OPINION ONLINE--Roper Center for Public Opinion Research.
- Full-text of public opinion surveys conducted by Roper.
- TOXLINE--U.S. National Library of Medicine. Covers the adverse
- effects of chemicals, drugs and physical agents on living
- systems.
-
- Additions from the POLLUT subject category:
- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH--U.S. National Institute for
- Occupational Safety and Health Technical Information Center.
- WATER RESOURCES ABSTRACTS--U.S. Dept. of the Interior.
- WATERNET--American Water Works Association.
-
- Also available:
- AGRICOLA--U.S. National Agricultural Library.
- LIFE SCIENCES COLLECTION--Cambridge Scientific Abstracts.
-
- Cost: $50 first year, $75 each year afterward, plus connect
- charges, which can be $2 per minute.
-
-
- NEXIS/LEXIS
- Mead Data Central
- VOICE NUMBER: 800/227-4908
- DESCRIPTION: The primary reason LEXIS was created was to make
- legal information available to law firms. NEXIS has a more
- generalized media mix and was added later to supplement the LEXIS
- service. [Neither co-author subscribes to these services.]
-
-
- LEGI-SLATE
- A Subsidiary of The Washington Post Company
- VOICE NUMBER: 800/733-1131
- DESCRIPTION: This service monitors congressional activity and
- makes available committee reports, bill text, status and analysis
- of Federal regulations. Also available are the transcripts of
- press briefings, speeches, hearings, and television news and
- interview programs. [Neither co-author subscribes to this
- service.]
-
-
- NEWSNET
- NewsNet, Inc.
- VOICE NUMBER: 800/952-0122
- This service provides businesses information from many sources,
- including over 600 newsletters, Associated Press, United Press
- International, and Reuters news wires, the Federal News Service
- and PR Newswire. Four publications of interest are from
- Environmental Information Networks, Inc., and are posted nightly
- to NEWSNET. Alternative Energy Network Online Today focuses on
- global news on all energy sources designed as alternatives to
- conventional fossil fuels, and Clean Air Network Online Today
- reviews news related to the Clean Air Act and similar local,
- national, and international issues. Global Warming Network Online
- Today and Ozone Depletion Network Online Today are also
- available. [Neither co-author subscribes to this service.]
-
-
- Dow-Jones News/Retrieval
- Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
- VOICE NUMBER: 602/520-4000
- DESCRIPTION: Dow-Jones is a financial service, providing
- information on stocks, bonds, mutual funds, futures, and
- companies/competitive intelligence, from many sources. [Neither
- co-author subscribes to this service.]
-
-
- The above is not a comprehensive list; for more information, see
- the References for information about Gale Research's Directory of
- Online Databases and Barbara Palladino's "Databases: Sprouting Up
- Green."
-
- Part 4 of 4: REFERENCES FOR FURTHER STUDY
-
- The following files were useful in compiling this guide and are
- available from the Internet anonymous ftp sites listed or from
- Coin of the Realm BBS (301/585-6697) as the file names at the end
- of the entries. User accounts on Coin of the Realm are free and
- downloads are allowed on the first call. File names may change
- when updates are posted. Coin of the Realm also includes some
- Internet client software and programs and offline mail readers
- for reducing the cost of calling distant BBSs. Some of the
- documents below can be retrieved from the Dana College Gopher
- information server, on the Internet at gopher.dana.edu.
-
- We have not attempted to duplicate the documents in this Guide;
- for a full understanding of online conservation resources it may
- be useful to refer to these documents:
-
- Chapman, Bob. "GreenNet (tm) Green BBS List for Environmental
- Bulletin Board Systems." Updated monthly. Available from
- Chapman's BBS, Earth Art (803/552-4389 and FidoNet 1:372/50,
- North Charleston, SC, GREENBBS.ZIP and GBBS####.ZIP, where ####
- is month/year; from the Main Menu type GREENBBS), or Coin of the
- Realm under the same file names.
-
- Drew, Wilfred. "Not Just Cows: A Guide to Internet/Bitnet
- Resources in Agriculture and Related Sciences." May 8, 1992.
- Available from the anonymous ftp site ftp.sura.net, in the
- pub/nic/subdirectory, as agriculture.list, or Coin of the Realm
- (NOT-COWS.ZIP).
-
- Gale Research Inc. Gale Directory of Databases. 1993. Lists 5,200
- online databases, including information about database producers,
- content, coverage, and vendors. This reference book is the
- consolidation of Computer-Readable Databases, the Directory of
- Online Databases, and the Directory of Portable Databases. (Gale
- Research also publishes hardcopy directories such as the
- Encyclopedia of Environmental Information Sources and the Gale
- Environmental Sourcebook.)
-
- Palladino, Barbara. "Databases: Sprouting Up Green." Online
- Access magazine, September 1993. p. 52. Information on commercial
- online database vendors such as DIALOG, NEXIS, NEWSNET, and
- others. Check your library or its Inter-Library Loan program.
-
- Rittner, Don. EcoLinking: Everyone's Guide to Online
- Environmental Information. 1992. Rittner's book covers many of
- the same topics as does this electronic guide, but in much
- greater depth. In fact, parts of it are so well done that it
- becoming a general reference for the Internet, rather than just
- being a specialty book for environmentalists. We urge you to
- obtain a copy of EcoLinking if you are going to be exploring
- cyberspace for environmental information. You will find the
- following chapters in Ecolinking: The Basics, FidoNet, BITNET,
- USENET, Internet, Electronic Bulletin Boards, America Online,
- CompuServe, EcoNet, GEnie, The WELL, Online Research Databases,
- CD-ROM and Environmental News. Appendixes include: Selected
- Communications Software, Internet Mailing Lists, Gateway Services
- to the Networks, Sample BBS Session and Recommended Reading.
- Peachpit Press Inc., 2412 Sixth Street, Berkeley CA 94710. (510)
- 548-4393 (voice), (510) 548-5991 (fax).
-
- Smith, Una R. "A Biologist's Guide to Internet Resources." July,
- 1993. Posted to the USENET news groups sci.answers, sci.bio, and
- news.answers; available from the anonymous ftp site rtfm.mit.edu
- (pub/usenet/news.answers/biology/guide), and Coin of the Realm
- (U-SMITH.ZIP). Discusses Internet tools not covered here,
- including Wide Area Information Servers (WAIS), World-Wide Web
- (WWW) and Archie. Describes use of USENET news groups.
- Bibliography includes many useful documents. Good starting point
- for new Internet users. (U-SMITH.ZIP)
-
- Trimarchi, Judy. "Environmental and Related BBS List." May, 1993.
- Trimarchi is the content editor of the Nonpoint Source BBS, and
- this list is particularly strong on online EPA resources.
- Available from the EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange BBS
- (301/589-0205, Silver Spring, MD, BBS0593.ZIP), EnviroGopher, at
- envirolink.org 70, and Coin of the Realm (BBS0593.ZIP).
-
- EnviroGopher, at envirolink.org 70. This Gopher Information
- Server points to many conservation-related resources and services
- on the Internet and might be the easiest way for Internet-
- connected readers to tap into the world on online conservation
- resources.
-
-
-
- Selected Popular "Net" Documents
-
- Baron, Billy, and Mahe, Marie-Christine. "Library Resources on
- the Internet: Strategies for Selection and Use." August 1993.
- Available from the Gopher yaleinfo.yale.edu under "Internet-
- accessible library catalogs" or from the ftp site
- ftp.utdallas.edu: pub/staff/billy/libguide. (LIBCATS.ZIP)
-
- BioNet. "BioNet Electronic Newsgroup Network." July 1992. Lists
- the 46 conferences in the bionet news group category. Available
- from the ftp site ftp.sura.net: pub/nic/bionet.list. (BIONET.TXT)
-
- Branch, Frank Lee. "Surfing 'The Net': How to Use the Internet
- Listservers as a Reference Tool." All about lists (E-mail
- discussion groups) and what they're good for. Includes
- bibliography. February 1993. (BRANCH.ZIP)
-
- Bux Technical Services. "NixPub Long Listing." June 1993. List of
- public access unix systems that offer dial-up access to Internet
- mail, USENET news groups, and other services. Posted to alt.bbs
- and other news groups. (NIX_9306.ZIP)
-
- Center for Civic Networking. "A National Strategy for Civic
- Networking: A Vision for Change." October 1993. A strategy paper
- on fulfilling the potential of a National Information
- Infrastructure. Available from the ftp site world.std.com:
- ftp/amo/civicnet/. (CIVIC-S.ZIP)
-
- Cisler, Steve. "Community Computer Networks: Building Electronic
- Greenbelts." June 1993. Discusses the "Freenet" concept, and the
- offerings of Big Sky Telegraph, Canada's National Capital Free-
- Net, and other community computing systems. (GREENBLT.TXT)
-
- Coate, John. "Innkeeping in Cyberspace: Building Online
- Community." 1992. Advice on running a successful online
- conferencing system. (COATE.TXT)
-
- December, John. "Information Sources: The Internet and
- Computer-Mediated Communications." Version 2.90, August 1993.
- Topics discussed include the technical, social, cognitive, and
- psychological aspects of CMC (conferencing). Available from the
- ftp site ftp.rpi.edu: pub/communications/internet-cmc. (INET-
- CMC.ZIP)
-
- December, John. "Internet Tools Summary" Version 1.19. July 1993.
- Brief listing of access points for Archie, Gopher, Jughead,
- Veronica, Mosaic, WAIS, WWW, and other tools. Available from the
- ftp site ftp.rpi.edu: pub/communications/internet-tools.
- (NETTOOLS.ZIP)
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- Electronic Frontier Foundation. "Big Dummy's Guide to the
- Internet." August 1993. Written for people who don't know much
- about the 'net. Available from the ftp site ftp.germany.eu.net:
- pub/books/big-dummys-guide/. (BD-GUIDE.ZIP)
-
- Figallo, Cliff. "The WELL: Small Town on the Internet Highway
- System." September 1993. A historical record of The WELL, a
- successful online service that balances local interest with
- Internet access. Includes information about what a sense of
- community involves and how this would be effected by opening the
- service up to inbound and outbound Internet connections. (THE-
- WELL.ZIP)
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- Foster, Steven, and Barrie, Fred. "Common Questions and Answers
- about Veronica, a Title Search and Retrieval System for use with
- the Internet Gopher." June 1993. Available from the Gopher
- veronica.scs.unr.edu. (VERONICA.TXT)
-
- General Accounting Office, Information and Technology Division.
- "List of Federal CD-ROM Titles Disseminated to the Public." June
- 1993. A list of 180 CDs, including many from the U.S. Geological
- Survey and the Environmental Protection Agency and several of
- interest from NASA and NOAA. Available from the ftp site
- sunnyside.com: gao/GAO.IMTEC.93.34FS.Federal.*. (FEDCDROM.ZIP)
-
- General Atomics. "Internet Providers Based in the United States."
- October 1993. A frequently-updated list of organizations that
- provide Internet service for a fee. Available from the Gopher at
- is.internic.net in the General Atomics (GA) area. (INTERNIC.TXT)
-
- Government Printing Office. "Fact Sheet 1: GPO ACCESS
- Legislation." Summer 1993. Information about Public Law 103-40,
- the "GPO Electronic Information Access Enhancement Act of 1993,"
- which provides broad-based public access to Federal electronic
- databases through GPO. Available from The Federal Bulletin Board,
- 202/512-1387. (GPO-ACC.TXT)
-
- Grunder, Tom. "National Public Telecomputing Network Affiliate
- Systems." August, 1993. A list of "Freenets" and community
- computing systems, information about their organizing committees,
- and the scope of the NPTN. Available from the ftp site nptn.org:
- pub/info.nptn/. (NTPN.ZIP)
-
- Gumprecht, Blake. "Internet Sources for Government Information."
- September, 1992. Information about what the U.S. government has
- on the Internet. Available from the author: gumpbw@vm.temple.edu.
- (GOVTINFO.ZIP)
-
- Kantrowitz, Mark. "College E-Mail." Version 3.20, June 1992. How
- to find E-mail addresses for undergraduate and graduate students,
- faculty and staff at various colleges and universities. From
- mkant@cs.cmu.edu; posted occasionally to the news groups
- soc.college and news.answers. (COLLEGE1.TXT and COLLEGE2.TXT)
-
- Kehoe, Brendan. "Zen and the Art of the Internet." January 1992.
- Beginner's reference on how to get around on the Internet, what's
- where and what it's good for. This is the first edition and is
- available from the ftp site ftp.uu.net:
- doc/literary/obi/Internet/zen-1.0/. (ZEN.ZIP) The 2nd edition is
- published by Prentice Hall and is $22; ISBN 0-13-10778-6.
-
- Kovacs, Diane, McCarty, Willard, and Kovacs, Michael. "How to
- Start and Manage a BITNET LISTSERV Discussion Group: A Beginner's
- Guide." 1991 (as published in the Public-Access Computer Systems
- Review, Vol. 2, No. 1). Send E-mail to listserv@uhupvm1.uh.edu
- with no subject and the command GET KOVACS PRV2N1 F=MAIL.
- (KOVACS-M.TXT)
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- Lemson, David. "File Compression, Archiving, and Text<->Binary
- Formats." July 1993. Tells you what all those weird file
- extensions are, from the common zip and arc to boo, hyp and y.
- Available from the ftp site ftp.cso.uiuc.edu:
- doc/pcnet/compression. (COMPRESS.TXT)
-
- Martin, J. "There's Gold in them thar Networks! or Searching for
- Treasure in All the Wrong Places," January 1993. Available from
- the ftp site nic.merit.edu:
- introducing.the.internet/network.gold. (NET-GOLD.ZIP)
-
- National Technical Information Service. "FEDLINE: A Feasibility
- Study of the Establishment and Operation of FedWorld, A
- Government-Wide Information Locator System at NTIS." 1993.
- Available from the FedWorld BBS, telnet fedworld.gov or dial-up
- 703/321-8020. (FEDLINE.ZIP)
-
- Noonan, Dana. "A Guide to Internet and Bitnet." March 1993. Part
- 1 is a guide to the use of many Internet features, including
- LISTSERVs. Part 2 lists library catalogs in the U.S. that are
- accessible through the Internet. Part 3 lists libraries in other
- countries. (N_GUIDE.ZIP)
-
- NYSERNet K-12 Networking Interest Group, and NYSERNet/NYS Library
- Networking Interest Group for Libraries. "New User's Guide to
- Useful and Unique Resources on the Internet," Version 2.2, April
- 1992. Available from the ftp site nysernet.org:
- pub/guides/new.user.guide.v2.2.txt. (NYSERNET.ZIP)
-
- Okerson, Ann. "The Electronic Journal: What, Whence, and When?"
- 1991 (as published in the Public-Access Computer Systems Review,
- Vol. 2, No. 1). Information about publishing over the networks.
- Send E-mail to listserv@uhupvm1.uh.edu with no subject and the
- command GET OKERSON PRV2N1 F=MAIL. (OKERSON.TXT)
-
- Quarterman, John. "Recent Internet Books." Appeared in Vol. 2,
- No. 12 of the electronic newsletter Matrix News, December, 1992,
- and released as a stand-alone document in March, 1993.
- (I_BOOKS.TXT)
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- Raish, Martin. "Network Knowledge for the Neophyte: Stuff You
- Need to Know in Order to Navigate the Electronic Village."
- Version 3.0, March 1993. Developed for training workshop
- participants at Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York.
- Available from the ftp site hydra.uwo.ca:
- pub/libsoft/network_knowledge_for_the_neoph.txt. (N-NEOPH.ZIP)
-
- Rheingold, Howard. "Virtual Communities." 1992. The editor of
- Whole Earth Quarterly discusses online communications as social
- and occupational activities. (VIRTCOM.ZIP)
-
- Savetz, Kevin M. "Internet Services Frequently Asked Questions
- (FAQ)." September 18, 1993. A good catch-all, must-see for those
- new to the Internet. Available from the news group
- alt.internet.services. (SAVETZ.ZIP)
-
- Spafford, Gene. "Currently Active USENET News Groups." February
- 1993. Posted to the following news groups: news.lists,
- news.groups, news.announce.newusers, news.announce.newgroups and
- news.answers. (NEWS_ANN.TXT)
-
- SRI International. "Service Providers," Chapter 4 of the book
- Internet: Getting Started. December 1992. People who are not on
- the Internet but who are looking for how to get on will find this
- file useful. Available from the ftp site ftp.nisc.sri.com:
- netinfo/internet-access-providers-us.txt. (I-NET-US.ZIP)
-
- Stanton, Diedre. "Using Networked Information Resources: A
- Bibliography." May 1992. Available from the ftp site
- infolib.murdoch.edu.au: pub/bib/stanton.bib. (STANTON.ZIP)
-
- Strangelove, Michael. "Directory of Electronic Journals and
- Newsletters." Edition 2.1, July 1992. Intended to provide a
- comprehensive listing of all electronic journals and newsletters
- which are of academic interest and available through BITNET,
- Internet and any affiliated networks. Available from the Contents
- Project listserv fileserver by sending GET EJOURNL1 DIRECTRY (new
- line) GET EJOURNL2 DIRECTRY in the body of a message, to
- listserv@uottawa or listerv@acadvm1.uottawa.ca. Available from
- the ftp site ghost.dsi.unimi.it: pub/net-
- bib/directory_of_electronic_journals.2-1.apr-29-1992.Z and
- available on the Gopher server dewey.lib.ncsu.edu. (EJOURNL.ZIP)
-
- SURAnet Network Information Center. "SURAnet Guide to Selected
- Internet Resources." September 1993. A monthly updated listing.
- Available from the ftp site ftp.sura.net: pub/nic/infoguide.9-
- 93.txt. (SURA0993.ZIP)
-
- University of Minnesota. "Gopher Frequently Asked Questions
- (FAQ)." Version of December 1992. Common questions and answers
- about the Internet Gopher, a client/server protocol for making a
- world-wide information service, with many implementations.
- Available from Gopher servers or the USENET news group
- comp.infosystems.gopher. (GOPHER.TXT)
-
- Updates@campaign92.org (the address for deletions and additions).
- "White House Electronic Publications and Public Access Electronic
- Mail: Frequently Asked Questions." "August 1993. Discusses how to
- sign up for daily electronic publications, how to search and
- retrieve White House documents, and how to send E-mail to the
- White House. Can be requested from updates@campaign92.org,
- CompuServe 75300,3315 and GO WHITE HOUSE, America Online clinton
- pz and KEYWORD: WHITEHOUSE, or at FidoNet 1:2613/333 and the
- echomail conference WHITEHOUSE. (WH-FAQ.TXT)
-
- Yanoff, Scott. "Inter-Network Mail Guide." September, 1993. How
- to move mail from one network to another--Fido to Internet,
- Internet to CompuServe, Internet to BIX, etc. Posted to the
- comp.mail.misc, alt.bbs.lists, and alt.internet.services news
- groups. (NET_MAIL.TXT)
-
- Yanoff, Scott. "Special Internet Connections." September 1993.
- Pointers to popular and useful Internet services. Available from
- the ftp site csd4.csd.uwm.edu: pub/inet.services.txt.
- (YANOFF.ZIP)
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