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- *** ***
- *** Directory of Electronic Journals and Newsletters ***
- *** ***
- *** EDITION 2.1 - July 1992 ***
- *** ***
- *** Compiled by: ***
- *** Dept. Religious Studies ***
- *** Michael Strangelove 177 Waller, ***
- *** CONTENTS Project Director Ottawa, Ontario ***
- *** University of Ottawa Canada K1N 6N5 ***
- *** (441495@Acadvm1.UOttawa.CA) VOICE: (613) 237-2052 ***
- *** (441495@UOTTAWA) FAX: (613) 564-6641 ***
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-
-
- Contributions and corrections to this directory should be sent to Michael
- Strangelove (441495@Acadvm1.UOttawa.CA) and MUST be in the following
- format (use as much space as necessary):
-
- TITLE:
- ISSN #: (if any)
- Description:
- To Subscribe: (via Bitnet and Internet)
- Submissions: (whom to sent submissions to and in what form)
- Related List: (how to subscribe to a related list, if any)
- Periodicity:
- Back Issues: (how to access them)
- Contact: (for more information)
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________
-
- Journals and Newsletters
- _____________________________________________________________
-
-
-
- >>> TABLE OF CONTENTS <<<
-
- [THE FOLLOWING IS IN THE FILE EJOURNL1 DIRECTRY]
-
- >>> Section 1: Information <<<
-
- Introduction
- How to Retrieve This Directory From Networked Sources
- Networked Resources for Electronic Publication
- Electronic Serials and Related Topics: A Brief Bibliography
- How to Submit an Entry to the Directory
- Getting an ISSN for an Electronic Journal
- How to Start an E-Newsletter
- PACS-L Review Special Issue on Networked Based E-Serials
- Changes to the Second Edition
-
-
- >>> Section 2: Electronic Journals <<<
-
- Inactive Electronic Journals
-
- Active Journals:
-
- $ indicates subscription is not free
- ** indicates journal is peer reviewed
-
- Subject area is indicated (when necessary) within square brakets [ ]
-
- Art Com [Contemporary art and new communication technologies]
- ArtsNet Review [Contemporary cross-cultural, arts and electronic networking
- issues]
- Bryn Mawr Classical Review
- ** CATALYST: The Community Services Catalyst [Community college educators]
- CORE [A literary journal for short fiction, poetry, and essays]
- DargonZine [Dargon Project fiction anthology]
- The Distance Education Online Symposium
- ** EJournal [Implications of electronic documents and networks]
- The Electronic Journal of the Astronomical Society of the Atlantic
- ** Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique de Communication
- (EJC/REC) [Communication theory, research, practice, and policy]
- Fineart Forum [Application of science and technology to the contemporary arts
- and music]
- ** Flora Online [Systematic botany]
- Intertext [An electronic fiction digest]
- IOUDAIOS Review [Reviews in Early Judaism and Christian origins]
- Issues In Science and Technology Librarianship
- $ ** Journal of the International Academy of Hospitality Research
- Journal of Technology Education
- LIBRES (Library and Information Science Research Electronic Conference)
- MeckJournal [A monthly from Meckler Publishing]
- ** New Horizons in Adult Education
- NetWeaver
- Offline [Computers in religious studies]
- Online Chronicle of Distance Education and Communication
- The Public-Access Computer Systems News
- ** The Public-Access Computer Systems Review
- Pigulki [News and humor relating to Poland and Polish issues]
- ** Postmodern Culture
- ** PSYCOLOQUY
- Quanta [Science fiction and fantasy]
- ** RD: Graduate Research in the Arts
- The Religious Studies Publications Journal - CONTENTS
- Socjety Journal [Alumni journal of the Technical University of Wroclaw,
- Poland]
- SOLSTICE: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics
- TeXMaG (TeX Typesetting System)
- TeX Publication Distribution List
- Textual Studies in Canada
-
-
- [THE FOLLOWING IS IN THE FILE EJOURNL2 DIRECTRY - This File]
-
- >>> Section 3: Electronic Newsletters <<<
-
- Access
- ACQNET (The Acquisitions Librarians Electronic Network)
- ALCTS Network News (AN2 - The Association of Library Collections and
- Technical Services)
- American Psychological Association's Research Funding Bulletin
- Arts Wire News
- Automatome
- BEN (Botanical Electronic News)
- Between the Lines
- Buffer
- CANOPUS Magazine
- CCNEWS
- CERFNet News
- ChE Electronic Newsletter (Chemical Engineering)
- Christian Growth Newsletter
- Class Four Relay Magazine
- Computer Science Center Link
- Computing and Telecommunications Newsletter
- Computists' Communique
- Consortium Update
- Cosmic Update
- CPSR/PDX Newsletter (Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility)
- CRTNet - Communication Research and Theory
- Current Cites
- DDN MANAGEMENT BULLETIN
- DECNEWS for Education and Research
- DevelopNet News
- Deutschland Nachrichten
- Digit
- Digital Games Review
- Disaster Research
- Donosy
- Drosophila Information Newsletter
- EFFector Online (The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Inc.)
- Electronic AIR
- Electronic Hebrew Users Newsletter
- Energy and Climate Information and Exchange (ECIX) Newsletter and Digest
- Energy Research in Israel Newsletter
- Erofile
- Ethnomusicology Research Digest
- Fine Art, Science and Technology News (F.A.S.T. News)
- FARNET Gazette
- GLOSAS News (GLObal Systems Analysis and Simulating Association)
- GNU's Bulletin (Newsletter of the Free Software Foundation)
- HICNet Newsletter (Mednews - Health Infocom Newsletter
- History and Analysis of Disabilities Newsletter
- Hot Off the Tree (HOTT)
- Impact Online
- International Voice Newsletter Prototype List
- IS P.O.B. Bulletin YSSTI (Yugoslav System for Scientific and Technology
- Information)
- Laboratory Primate Newsletter
- Law and Politics Book Review
- Leonardo Electronic News
- Link Letter
- List Review Service
- MAB Northern Sciences Network Newsletter
- Machine Readable Texts News
- Material Science in Israel Newsletter
- MichNet News
- MICnews
- NEARnet Newsletter
- Network Audio Bits and Audio Software Review
- NetMonth
- Net-News
- Newsbrief
- Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues
- Newsline (Comserve)
- News of Earth
- NIBNews - A Monthly Electronic Bulletin About Medical Informatics
- NLSNews Newsletter
- Old English Computer-Assisted Language Learning Newsletter (OE-CALL)
- Output
- Political Analysis and Research Cooperation (PARC) News Bulletin
- Principia Cybernetica Newsletter
- Prompt
- The Purple Thunderbolt of Spode (PURPS)
- Research and Educational Applications of Computers in Humanities (REACH)
- Rezo, bulletin irregulomadaire du RQSS
- $ St. Petersburg Business News
- SCUP Bitnet News (Society for College and University Planners)
- SCUPMA-L (Society of College and University Planners, Mid-Atlantic Region)
- Sense of Place
- South Florida Environmental Reader
- $ The Teleputing Hotline And Field Computing Source Letter
- Teiresias
- THINKNET (Electronic newsletter on philosophy, systems theory,
- interdisciplinary studies, and thoughtful conversation in cyberspace)
- TitNeT -- Titnews -- Titnotes
- VapourWare
- ViewPoints (Newsletter of the Visual Communication Division of the
- Association for Educators in Journalism and Mass Communication [AEJMC])
- The Week in Germany
-
-
- >>> Section 4: Hypercard Stacks, Digest-Newsletters and Others <<<
-
- Chile News Database
- China News Digest
- Comp.Archives
- Desktop Publishing Digest
- Electronic College of Theory
- The Handicap Digest
- Instant Math Preprints (IMP)
- IRList (Information Retrieval List Digest)
- Risks-Forum Digest
- Simulation Digest
- Simulations Online
- TidBITS
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- Delete all above this line to join files EJOURNL1 and EJOURNL2 DIRECTRY
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-
- >>> Section 3: Electronic Newsletters <<<
-
-
- >>> Access <<<
-
- The Computing and Communications Services Newsletter, California State
- University, Chico. Produced 5 times yearly, this newsletter contains
- material of general interest on timely computing topics, and information of
- specific interest to the Chico campus community. Articles also include
- microcomputing and mainframe tips, and how-to instructions on computer use.
- The 1800 subscriptions include departments and individuals on campus and
- requested subscriptions from other locations.
-
- Contact:
-
- Subscription, back issue requests, and other information may be requested
- from:
-
- Vicky Banes, Publications Editor
- Computing Services
- California State University, Chico
- Chico, CA 95929-0407
- Internet: vicky_banes@msmailgw.csuchico.edu
- Phone: 916-898-4391
-
-
- >>> ACQNET <<<
-
- The Acquisitions Librarians Electronic Network, ACQNET is a moderated
- newsletter/bulletin board of interest to library professionals in
- acquisitions, serials management, collection development, and administration.
- All contributions are screened by an editor, edited, organized, and
- redistributed to the membership. Issues are sent as traffic warrants, and
- average 3 per week between 150 and 200 lines each. Any topic that might be
- of interest to the readership is welcome. Materials from other lists are
- rarely reprinted, only if they are of great importance. There is an
- editorial board which sets what few rules exist and which is prepared to
- review decisions by the editor.
-
- ISSN: 1057-5308
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- By request to the editor only. ACQNET is not a ListServ and cannot be
- obtained interactively. The current editor is Christian Boissonnas,
- Acquisitions Librarian, Cornell University Library
- (Bitnet: CRI@CORNELLC; Internet: CRI@CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU)
-
- Submissions:
-
- E-mail, or ASCII file on floppy disk. No paper contributions are accepted.
- For e-mail, use either of the addresses above.
- For floppy disks, mail to the address at the end of this message.
-
- Related Lists:
-
- Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues, edited by Marcia Tuttle, Serials
- Librarian, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Bitnet:TUTTLE@UNC).
- [Also SERIALST a ListServ list]
-
- Back Issues:
-
- By e-mail request from the editor at the above address only. Back issues are
- kept for six months, and files on specific topics that have been discussed
- are available, also by request from the editor.
-
- Contact:
-
- Christian M. Boissonnas
- Acquisitions Librarian
- Cornell University Library
- 110A Olin Library
- Ithaca, NY 14853-5301
- Voice:607-255-4960
- FAX:607-255-9346
- Bitnet:CRI@CORNELLC.BITNET
- Internet:CRI@CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU
-
-
- >>> ALCTS Network News (AN2) <<<
-
- AN2 aims to provide timely and comprehensive coverage of items of concern to
- librarians engaged in collection management, acquisitions, cataloging,
- serials, preservation, and the reproduction of library materials. AN2 will
- contain advance copy of articles and features that will appear later in the
- print publication of the division, the ALCTS NEWSLETTER. AN2 will also
- feature late-breaking news such as ALA Annual and Midwinter conference
- schedules (including meeting room locations) and reports shortly after the
- conference of major actions and developments. AN2 will also feature current
- legislative news, news from the publishing world, and ALCTS candidates for
- office and election results. Although AN2 will duplicate some of the content
- of the ALCTS NEWSLETTER, those columns that are not as time-dependent (such
- as lists of new publications) will appear only in the print publication.
-
- ISSN: 1056-6694
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- It is simple to subscribe to AN2, and it is NOT necessary to be a current
- member of ALCTS nor a subscriber to any ALCTS publication. On the Internet,
- simply send to LISTSERV@UICVM.BITNET the message: SUBSCRIBE ALCTS
- Your-First-Name Your-Last-Name (e.g., SUBSCRIBE ALCTS Jane Smith).
-
- Submissions:
-
- AN2 will be an electronic publication, not a bulletin board. Therefore,
- items to be considered for publication should be sent to the editorial staff.
- Articles may be submitted to the ALCTS Office at U34261@uicvm. The ALCTS
- NETWORK NEWS is made possible on the Internet through the distribution
- services of the University of Illinois at Chicago, and is a wholly owned
- publication of ALCTS.
-
- Contact:
-
- For further information, please contact: Karen Muller (u19466@uicvm) or
- ALCTS, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611; 800-545-2433.
-
-
- >>> American Psychological Association's Research Funding Bulletin <<<
-
- The APA Funding Bulletin consists of an index of funding announcements. This
- index lists each funding announcement by its title and a one-line description
- of its contents. The files of actual announcements are accessible
- electronically. Each announcement contains a complete summary of the Request
- for Proposal or Request for Application, deadline date, sponsoring
- institution, amount of funding available, and contact person. The index is
- updated and mailed electronically approximately twice a month. Announcements
- are included from both federal and private funding agencies.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Send the following command to LISTSERV@VTVM2 in a mail message -
-
- SUBSCRIBE APASD-L your name
-
- Subscriptions are free to this list.
-
- Submissions:
-
- Submissions of announcements to be considered for inclusion on the Funding
- Bulletin index should be sent to the editor of the list: APASDCF@GWUVM.BITNET
-
- Back Issues:
-
- N/A
-
- Contact:
-
- Editor of APASD-L list is Cheri Fullerton - APASDCF@GWUVM.BITNET
- American Psychological Association, Science Directorate, 750
- First Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002-4242
-
-
- >>> Arts Wire News <<<
-
- Newsletter for Arts Wire, an online arts news and advocacy service.
- Bi-monthly issues supply information and progress reports on Arts Wire,
- information from Arts Wire's Partners, and news about other arts-related
- online projects. Arts Wire is a project of the New York Foundation for the
- Arts.
-
- To subscribe:
-
- Subscription is free. Send your request to Anne Focke, CIS: 71170,3160.
-
- Submissions:
-
- Arts Wire encourages submissions pertaining to online arts related projects.
- Please send information to the contacts listed below.
-
- Back Issues:
-
- Emailed upon request.
-
- Contact:
-
- Anna Couey, Arts Wire Network Coordinator, couey@well.sf.ca.us
- Anne Focke, Arts Wire Project Director, CIS: 71170,3160
- David Green, Director of Communications, New York Foundation for the Arts,
- CIS: 72060,3176
- Dan Talley, Editor, Arts Wire News, CIS: 76050,611
-
-
- >>> Automatome <<<
-
- Newsletter of the American Association of Law Libraries, Automation and
- Scientific Development Special Interest Section.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Join the Law Librarians' Computer Conference. Subscription requests to
- LAW-REQ@UCDAVIS.EDU. (Please note, Automatome is only one small part of this
- conference.)
-
- Submissions and Back Issues:
-
- Contact editor (see below).
-
- Contact:
-
- Anna Belle Leiserson, Editor American Association of Law Libraries
- Vanderbilt Law Library 53 West Jackson Blvd., Suite 940
- Vanderbilt University Chicago, IL 60604
- Nashville, TN 37203 Telephone: 312-939-4764
- Bitnet: LEISERAB@VUCTRVAX
- Internet: LEISERAB@CTRVAX.VANDERBILT.EDU
- Telephone: 615-322-0023
-
-
- >>> BEN (Botanical Electronic News) <<<
-
- ISSN 1188-603X
-
- News related to botany, plant ecology, plant distributios, plant protection,
- conferences, meeting, botanical techniques etc., preferably related to
- British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest of North America.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- aceska@cue.bc.ca
-
- Submissions:
-
- aceska@cue.bc.ca
-
- Back Issues:
-
- aceska@cue.bc.ca
-
- Contact:
-
- Dr. Adolf Ceska
- P.O.Box 8546
- Victoria, B.C.
- Canada V8W 3S2
- Phone: (604) 477-1211
- E-mail: aceska@cue.bc.ca
-
-
- >>> Between the Lines <<<
-
- A monthly digest about Debbie Gibson and her music.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Send e-mail to ez000018@hamlet.ucdavis.edu
-
- Submissions:
-
- Send submissions to ez000018@hamlet.ucdavis.edu
-
- Contact:
-
- Matthew Jung at ez000018@hamlet.ucdavis.edu
-
-
- >>> Buffer <<<
-
- The newsjournal of computing at the University of Denver, 16-page, monthly
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- send e-mail via Internet to buffer@du.edu or Bitnet: BUFFER@DUCAIR
- (Submissions also)
-
- Back Issues:
-
- telnet to du.edu and log in as atdu. Select Buffer from menu. An index from
- 1986 to current issue is available. Electronic issues are only available
- begining February 1991.
-
- Contact:
-
- Mary Ehlert, Buffer Editor
- buffer@du.edu or BUFFER@DUCAIR
-
-
- >>> CANOPUS Magazine <<<
-
- CANOPUS is the newsletter of the Space Science and Astronomy Technical
- Committee of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Its
- objective is to provide an insider's perspective on issues in space science
- and astronomy.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- No subscription list maintained. To read from NASA Science Internet, type
- set host ncf, use username nodis, and follow the menus to CANOPUS. To read
- from Internet, type telnet 128.183.10.4, use username nodis, and follow the
- menus to CANOPUS.
-
- Submissions:
-
- Send to NHQVAX::WTAYLOR from NASA Science Internet or to
- wtaylor@nhqvax.hq.nasa.gov from Internet.
-
- Back Issues:
-
- One year kept online.
-
- Contact:
-
- William W. L. Taylor, Code M-8, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC 20546,
- 202-453-2961, NHQVAX::WTAYLOR from NASA Science Internet or
- wtaylor@nhqvax.hq.nasa.gov from Internet. Send correspondence about business
- matters to Ms. Barbara Laurence, AIAA, 555 W. 57th St., New York, NY 10019.
-
-
- >>> CCNEWS - Campus Computing Newsletter <<<
-
- CCNEWS, the electronic forum for campus computing newsletter editors and
- other publications specialists, on Bitnet. CCNEWS consists of a biweekly
- newsletter focusing on writing, editing, design, and production of campus
- computing publications, and an Articles Abstracts -- published on alternating
- weeks -- describing new contributions to the Articles Archive.
-
- The CCNEWS Events Calendar posts information on conferences, seminars, and
- workshops relevant to information technology in higher education.
- Information on events should be sent to CCNEWS@EDUCOM and include the dates
- of the event, the city and state, and the e-mail or telephone number of a
- contact. To obtain the CCNEWS Events Calendar send an interactive message or
- mail to LISTSERV@BITNIC containing GET EVENTS CALENDAR.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- send an interactive message or mail to LISTSERV@BITNIC containing:
-
- SUB CCNEWS FirstName LastName - Institution.
-
- Submissions:
-
- The CCNEWS Newsletter relies on contributions from subscribers. Please write
- about experiences, send queries, suggestions, and responses to previously
- published questions to CCNEWS@EDUCOM.
-
- Back Issues:
-
- The Articles Archive, which utilizes LISTSERV software to distribute
- material, enables CCNEWS subscribers to contribute their best material on a
- variety of topics concerning computing, networking, and desktop publishing,
- among others. The material in then posted in the Archive to be downloaded
- for research or reprint (with proper attribution). The Articles Index is
- available by sending an interactive message or mail to LISTSERV@BITNIC
- containing: GET ARTICLES INDEX.
-
- Contact:
-
- Wendy Rickard Bollentin
- Editor, CCNEWS
- CCNEWS@EDUCOM
-
-
- >>> CERFNet NEWS <<<
-
- CERFnet News is published bi-monthly by the California Education and Research
- Federation Network (CERFnet). CERFnet is a mid-level network linking
- academic, government, and industrial research facilities throughout
- California.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- If you would like receive CERFnet News or would like further information
- about CERFnet, please send your request to help@cerf.net, or telephone
- 800-876-CERF.
-
- Back Issues:
-
- Current CERFnet News and all back issues can be accessed by anonymous FTP to
- nic.cerf.net.
-
- Contact:
-
- help@cerf.net
-
-
- >>> ChE Electronic Newsletter <<<
-
- For publicizing information of interest/relevance to chemical engineers.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Send request via e-mail to the Editor (no fee) trayms@cc.curtin.edu.au
-
- Submissions:
-
- Send to Editor, should be brief (approx 15 lines?), may be edited if too
- long.
-
- Related list:
-
- Sent via Chem Eng Mailing list held by the editor.
-
- Back Issues:
-
- >From FTP archive: FTP to cc.curtin.edu.au and login with username of
- 'anonymous' and a password of your name.
-
- Type cd chemeng to find directory of back issues. Use 'ls' and 'get'
- commands to list files and retrieve them to your computer. Use 'quit' to
- finish.
-
- Contact:
-
- Dr Martyn S Ray, Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering
- Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth 6001
- Western Australia
- Tel: 09-351-7702Fax 09-351-2681
- PREFERABLY by e-mail (Internet): trayms@cc.curtin.edu.au
-
-
- >>> Christian Growth Newsletter <<<
-
- The CGN is intended to help christians grow. It includes personal
- testimonies, encouraging articles, book reviews, a calendar of events.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Send a mail message to Dan Smith, address below. Please include your mail
- address in your message.
-
- Submissions:
-
- They can be sent to Dan Smith, address below. Submissions will be reviewed,
- edited by permission, and then distributed.
-
- Related List:
-
- none.
-
- Back Issues:
-
- Not available.
-
- Contact:
-
- Dan Smith at dansmith@olsen.ch, or
- uunet!chx400!olsen!dansmith
-
-
- >>> Class Four Relay Magazine <<<
-
- Class Four, a magazine by Relay Ops for the relay community. Class Four
- Relay Magazine is available from LISTSERV@CMUCCVMA (Carnegie Mellon
- University, courtesy of Pitt Relay Masterop Marc Shannon).
-
- Content: articles on
-
- 1) general questions/issues of relay usage;
- 2) useful information for and about relay ops;
- 3) discussion of policy issues and guidelines;
- 4) technical issues and new developments.
-
- Structure: Material is collected/prepared by a team of editors (mostly class
- 4 Relay Ops) and reviewed by a Masterops' advisory board. Signed articles do
- not necessarily represent the opinions of the editors or the members of the
- advisory board.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- 1) Pick a password and tell the ListServ what it is:
- (on the VAX:) SEND LISTSERV@CMUCCVMA PW ADD mypassword
- (wait for a positive acknowledgement, and remember
- your password)
-
- 2) Use your password to tell ListServ that you
- want to add Class-4 to your Automatic File
- Distribution list. On the VAX:
- SEND LISTSERV@CMUCCVMA AFD ADD CLASS-4 PW=mypassword
-
- Back Issues:
-
- To pull down a particular issue of Class-4 magazine, send the following
- command to LISTSERV@CMUCCVMA: GET CLASS-4 ISSUE-01 and the server should
- send you issue 1 of the magazine. Up to issue # 5 is in that format.
- Subsequent issues are like the following: CLASS-4 V2I1 (for volume 2 issue
- 1)
-
- To get a complete listing, issue the following command to LISTSERV@CMUCCVMA:
- INDEX CLASS-4
-
- Submissions:
-
- Any RELAY Operator may submit an article to Class-4. Submission of a article
- does not guarantee its use in any publication. If you are not RELAY operator
- and would like to submit an article you must be sponsored by a current RELAY
- operator. To submit an article, send it to STJS@MARIST.
-
- Contact:
-
- Editor in Chief:
- Joey J. Stanford (RESCUE-1) stjs@marist or stjs@vm.marist.edu.
-
-
- >>> Computer Science Center Link <<<
-
- This newsletter on issues in academic computing on the University of
- Maryland, College Park campus is published 5 times a year. The Link features
- articles about networking, new trends in computing, and innovative uses of
- computing, as well as highlights new technology or features in the areas of
- microcomputing (IBM, Macintosh, DEC, and NeXT), training, and mainframes
- (IBM, Unisys, and UNIX).
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Anyone can request a free subscription by sending e-mail to:
- yellow_pages@umail.umd.edu (Internet) or drop a line to:
-
- Link Editor
- Computer Science Center
- University of Maryland
- College Park, MD 20742
-
- Submissions:
-
- Link usually doesn't solicit submissions from outside UMCP, although we will
- run articles (with author permission) from other newsletters that are deemed
- pertinent to our computing situation.
-
- Back Issues:
-
- Back issues of Link are not kept in stock. Readers can, however, request a
- reprint of specific articles.
-
- Contact:
-
- Link Editor, Computer Science Center
- University of Maryland
- College Park, MD 20742
- yellow_pages@umail.umd.edu
-
-
- >>> Computing and Network News <<<
-
- A newsletter published 10 times a year for the Kansas State University
- community.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Electronic subscriptions available; send requests to
- editor@ksuvm.bitnet or editor@ksuvm.ksu.edu (Internet).
-
- Submissions:
-
- Send e-mail to address above.
-
- Back Issues:
-
- Must have an account on the KSUVM system. After logging on, type
- ZDISK and NEWSLETTER to access the newsletter database (contains
- issues from February 1986 to the present). A search facility
- allows searching on words, word combinations, dates, etc.
-
- Contact:
-
- Betsy Edwards (betsy@ksuvm.bitnet or betsy@ksuvm.ksu.edu)
-
-
- >>> Computists' Communique <<<
-
- The Computists' Communique is a tightly edited weekly newsletter serving
- professionals in artificial intelligence, information science, and computer
- science. The editor/publisher is Kenneth Laws, former NSF program director
- for Robotics and Machine Intelligence. Content is career-oriented and
- depends partly on contributions from members. Dr. Laws filters submissions,
- reports and comments on industry news, collects "common knowledge" about
- academia and industry, and helps track people and projects. The Communique
- is only available to members of Computists International, a "networking"
- association for computer and information scientists. It is an association
- for mutual mentoring about grant and funding sources, information channels,
- applications, text and software publishing, tenure, career moves,
- institutions, consulting, business practices, home offices, software
- packages, entrepreneurial concerns, taxes, and the sociology of work. By
- helping each other, members multiply benefits of their experience.
-
- To subscribe:
-
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- Email: cjoslyn@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu
-
-
- >>> Prompt <<<
-
- Prompt contains news tips and briefs for the NCSU campus community.
- Complements our paper newsletter Connect which is only published five
- times/year. Prompt is designed to provide the campus with timely, up-to-date
- information concerning all platforms of computing. Prompt is published in
- two formats, paper and electronic mail. The paper version is only sent to
- campus mail addresses.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- To subscribe to the e-mail version, send e-mail to
- LISTSERV@NCSUVM.CC.NCSU.EDU or LISTSERV@NCSUVM
- The first line of your mail message should read: SUB PROMPT-L your name
-
- The latest version of Prompt is also available on our campus wide information
- system Happenings!. To reach Happenings!, TELNET to CCVAX1.CC.NCSU.EDU and
- log on as INFO. Go to the Newsletters and Journals section and choose
- Prompt.
-
- Submissions:
-
- Information printed is normally just what is relevant to the NCSU campus, but
- if you have something to submit, it should go to the editor, Sarah Noell,
- NOELL@NCSUVM or SARAH_NOELL@NCSU.EDU.
-
- Back Issues:
-
- Issues of Prompt are archived in log files by month. To get a copy of the
- log file, send e-mail to: LISTSERV@NCSUVM with the message "GET PROMPT-L
- LOGyymm" where yy is the year and mm is the month. Or you can FTP in as user
- anonymous to NCSUVM.CC.NCSU.EDU, CD to the LISTSERV directory and do a GET
- for the log file.
-
- Contact:
-
- Contact for more information is Sarah Noell, Editor. Send e-mail to
- SARAH_NOELL@NCSU.EDU or call or write to Sarah at NCSU Computing Center, Box
- 7109, Raleigh, NC 27695-7109, (919) 515-5420.
-
-
- >>> The Purple Thunderbolt of Spode (PURPS) <<<
-
-
- Official e-mail magazine of the OTISian faith (a small but growing cult
- worshiping OTIS, the ancient Sumerian God/dess of life) carrying news,
- fiction, poetry, humor, and the pure, unadulterated SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE
- to its subscribers.
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-
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- Additionally issues can be obtained by writing to:
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-
- Contact:
-
- HailOtis@socpsy.sci.fau.edu (prefered)
- barker@acc.fau.edu
-
-
- >>> REACH - Research and Educational Applications of Computers in the
- Humanities <<<
-
- Reach is the newsletter of the Humanities Computing Facility of the
- University of California, Santa Barbara. It is published four times a year.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- listserv@ucsbvm.bitnet
- reach@ucsbvm.bitnet
-
- Submissions:
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- Any material of general interest to computing humanists, including
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-
- Back Issues:
-
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-
- Log on with the name "anonymous," and use your e-mail address as a password.
-
- Next, move to the directory containing the files by entering the command: cd
- hcf
-
- Now get a list of all the file names by entering the command: ls
-
- Then, to transfer any of the files to your own system, enter the command:
- get filename
-
- Note: for those on a CMS/VM system the file called readme must be retrieved
- by the command get readme.memo. This file shows the contents of each of the
- files in the directory and gives detailed instructions for the FTP process,
- including the complete log of an actual FTP session. Finally, end your
- session with the quit command.
-
- Back issues are also available on LISTSERV, send the the command INDEX REACH
- to listserv@ucsbuxa.
-
- Contact:
-
- Eric Dahlin
- HCF1DAHL@UCSBUXA
-
-
- >>> Rezo, bulletin irregulomadaire du RQSS <<<
-
- E-Newsletter of RQSS (Regroupement Quebecois des Sciences Sociales)
-
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- Back Issues:
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- Montreal, Quebec H2X 2C6
- (514) 499-4014
- HAMEL@INRS-URB.UQUEBEC.CA
-
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- >>> St. Petersburg Business News <<<
-
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- spbeac@sovamsu.sovusa.com
-
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- >>> SCUP BITNET NEWS <<<
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- Planning (SCUP) designed to promote the mission of the society and support
- its activities. SCUP Bitnet News provides frequent and timely exchange of
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- medium. Contents of the newsletter are selected on the basis of interest and
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- Telephone: (313) 763-4776
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-
-
- >>> SCUPMA-L: Society of College and University Planners,
- Mid-Atlantic Region <<<
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- SCUPMA-L is used as a distribution channel to send a quarterly newsletter to
- members of the Mid-Atlantic region of SCUP. The newsletters are usually
- about 400-500 lines long, and contain short news pieces and announcements
- about events of interest to the membership.
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-
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- >>> Sense of Place <<<
-
- Sense of Place is an electronic environmentalist's magazine. The magazine is
- produced twice a month in HyperCard and incorporates graphics, text, and
- sound in an easy-to-use format to present information about environmental
- concerns that are significant to Dartmouth students. Issues are mailed out
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-
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- >>> South Florida Environmental Reader <<<
-
- An electronic newsletter distributing information on the South Florida
- Environment.
-
- ISSN 1044-3479
-
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- manually by sending a request to sfer-request@mthvax.cs.miami.edu on
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-
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- on Internet. University of Miami campuses can post submissions to the
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- notebooks. On Internet, back issues can be obtained via
- netlib@mthvax.cs.miami.edu
-
- Contact:
-
- Editor is Andrew Mossberg, aem@mthvax.cs.miami.edu, aem@umiami.bitnet
-
-
- >>> The Teleputing Hotline And Field Computing Source Letter <<<
-
- The Teleputing Hotline has become, in the last 4 years, a leading voice in
- covering telephone-connections worldwide. While retaining its leadership, we
- also plan to expand our coverage of a worldwide revolution called Field
- Computing.
-
- Field Computing involves linking workers outside the office -- in sales,
- repair, delivery functions and others -- to central computer systems with
- handheld terminals and wireless data networks. The Teleputing Hotline has
- covered this trend since its inception, and will expand its coverage. We're
- also increasing our depth in 1992, with more commentary, and more long
- stories where industry leaders can give their views in their own words.
-
- The Hotline can be delivered directly to your Internet address or fax
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- available.
-
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- Dana Blankenhorn
- FAX: 404-378-0794 Phone: 404-373-7634
- MCI:409-8960 GEnie: nb.atl CompuServe: 76200,3025
-
-
- >>> TEIRESIAS <<<
-
- Bibliography (boiotian studies).
-
- ISSN: 0381-9361
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Contact general editor
-
- Back Issues:
-
- Contact general editor
-
- Contact:
-
- A. Schachter
- Department of Classics,
- McGill University, 855 Sherbrooke St. West,
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2T7
- czas@musica.mcgill.ca
-
-
- >>> THINKNET <<<
-
- Electronic newsletter on philosophy, systems theory, interdisciplinary
- studies, and thoughtful conversation in cyberspace.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- SEND THINKNET TO YourFullName AT userId@internet.address
-
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- Related Lists:
-
- thinknet@world.std.com
-
- Back Issues:
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- Request from editor.
-
- Contact:
-
- Kent D. Palmer Ph.D.
- PO BOX 8383, Orange CA 92664 USA
- Internet: palmer@world.std.com
-
-
- >>> TitNeT -- Titnews -- Titnotes <<<
-
- TitNet is the electronic mail network of the International Tit Society
- (TITS), currently having about 150 members world-wide. Titnet posts three
- formal series:
-
- 1) TITNET is the listing of electronic mail subscribers, their email
- addresses, their institutional affiliations, and their research interests (in
- terms of species of birds studied and biological topics of study). TITNET is
- cumulative, each posting repeating information of previous posting that is
- still current.
-
- 2) TITNEWS is the forum for exchange concerning academic activities. It
- consists of two types of postings: single-topic issues and multiple
- announcements.
-
- 3) TITNOTES is the forum for exchange of information about tits (and other
- hole-nesting birds).
-
- TITNET, TITNEWS AND TITNOTES are numbered serially with Arabic numerals and
- posting date. Followups on single-topic TITNEWS and TITNOTES postings are
- given a letter designation following the Arabic numeral of the original
- posting.
-
- TitNet and its postings TITNET, TITNEWS and TITNOTES is less than a year old,
- having been created by the International Tit Society at its meeting in
- December 1990 in conjunction with the International Ornithological Congress
- in Christchurch, New Zealand. Because Titnet and expected to grow only
- moderately, it is not handled by a listserver and does not expect to create
- archives accessible by anonymous ftp. However, these and other options will
- continue to be reviewed as Titnet develops.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Send email message to: JHailman@WiscMACC.bitnet or JHailman@vms.
- MACC.Wisc.edu. Provide: (1) Full name, (2) email address, (3) institutional
- affiliation, (4) species studied, and (5) topics studied. Email subscribers
- automatically become members of TITS (no dues) and receive the hardcopy
- newsletter, PARUS INTERNATIONAL, published about twice per year.
-
- Submissions:
-
- Send via email to: JHailman@WiscMACC.bitnet or JHailman@vms. MACC.Wisc.edu.
-
- Back Issues:
-
- Send requests to: JHailman@WiscMACC.bitnet or JHailman@vms. MACC.Wisc.edu.
- All issues of TITNEWS and TITNOTES, including announcement postings of
- TITNEWS, are archived and available as back issues. Only the most recent
- posting of TITNET is retained because of its cumulative nature.
-
- Contact:
-
- Jack P. Hailman, Dept. of Zoology
- Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706
- voice: (608) 262-2636 (lab)
- (608) 262-1051 (Zoology office)
- (608) 233-1452 (home)
- BITNET: JHailman@WiscMACC
- INTERNET: JHailman@vms.MACC.Wisc.edu.
-
-
- >>> VapourWare <<<
-
- Vaporware is a COLUMN (originally written for a hard copy newsletter) of
- speculation about new computers and computer related products which are not
- yet available for sale (and may never be).
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Distributed by numerous computer lists, a low volume example is:
- info-micro@WSMR-Simtel20.Army.Mil
-
- Submissions:
-
- Sewall@UconnVM.UConn.Edu
-
- Back Issues:
-
- info-mac archives, sumex-aim.Stanford.Edu, LISTSERV@RICEVM1.Rice.Edu
-
- Contact:
-
- Murphy Sewall
- (sewall@UConnVM.UConn.Edu)
-
-
- >>> ViewPoints <<<
-
- Newsletter of the Visual Communication Division of the Association
- or Educators in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). Members are
- photography, graphics, desktop publishing, and visual communication
- educators. Printed four times a year -- two short and two long newsletters.
-
- ISSN 1063-0325
-
- To subscribe:
-
- Contact editor.
-
- Submissions:
-
- Contact editor for two long editions. Deadlines are January 15th and May
- 15th.
-
- Back Issues:
-
- Not available.
-
- Contact:
-
- Paul Lester
- Associate Professor
- School of Communications
- California State University
- Fullerton, California 92634
- VOX: 714 449-5302
- FAX: 714 773-2209
- VAX: LESTER@FULLERTON.EDU
- CIS: 70372, 3217
-
-
- >>> The Week in Germany <<<
-
- NOTE: Only available on commercial BBSs.
-
- (NEED MORE INFO)
-
- Contact:
-
- NewsNet - 800-345-1301 (Canada and Pennsylvania 215-527-1301) This net does
- not offer the German version. GeoNet - 415-952-1100.
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
-
- >>> Section 4: Hypercard Stacks, Digest-Newsletters, and Others <<<
-
-
- >>> Chile News Database <<<
-
- Princeton's Chile News database, a Spires/Folio database of news items from
- Chile newspapers .
-
- You can access it with: telnet pucc.princeton.edu. At the logon screen,
- select folio and then chile news.
-
-
- >>> China News Digest <<<
-
- News Digest Service about China and Chinese.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Subscribe to/Drop CND General News send "SUB/SIGNOFF CHINA-NN <Your Name>" to
- LISTSERV@ASUACAD.BITNET
-
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-
- Canadian Readers: (Regional News) send "SUB/SIGNOFF CNC-L <Your Name>" to
- LISTSERV@UVVM.BITNET
- Europe & Pacific Readers: (Regional News) send "SUB/SIGNOFF CND-EP <Your
- Name>" to LISTSERV@IUBVM.BITNET
-
- There is also a China News Digest - Chinese Magazine (CND-CM, weekly). The
- article is written in Chinese. You can read them through some proper IBM-PC
- compatible, Macintosh or some mainframes. To subscribe,
-
- send "sub ccman-l <your name>" to listserv@uga.uga.edu
-
- There are a lots of information about China, Hongkong, Taiwan (including
- archives of above) in the following anoymous ftp site,
-
- ahkcus.org (IP: 192.55.187.25)
-
- Submissions:
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- cnd-editor@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu (or as specified for individual lists)
-
- Related List:
-
- (1) CHINA-NN@ASUACAD "CND-Global" Daily China News Digest broadcasted
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-
- (2) CHINA-ND@KENTVM "CND-US"
- News for and about oversea Chinese in USA
- Subscription: send "Sub CHINA-ND fullname" to LISTSERV@KENTVM.BITNET
- Submissions: cnd-us@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu
-
- (3) CNC-L@UVVM "CND-Canada" Relay CND-Global for Canadian Readers, and local
- news for and about Chinese in Canada
- Subscription: XLIAO@ccm.UManitoba.CA
- Submissions: cnd-canada@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu
-
- (4) CCMAN-L@UGA "CND Chinese Magazine" CND Chinese Language Electronic
- Magazine Special softwares required and will be provided for a variety of
- terminals.
- Subscription: send "Sub CCMAN-L fullname" to LISTSERV@UGA.BITNET
- Submissions: cnd-cm@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu
-
- (5) CND-EP@Bronze.UCS.Indiana.EDU "CND-EP" Local news broadcasted to Europe
- and Pacific
- Subscription and submissions: cnd-ep@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu
-
- Back Issues:
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- (1) use LISTSERV commands to retrieve archives at individual LISTSERV sites;
- (2) complete archive by anonymous FTP at ahkcus.org.
-
- Contact:
-
- Ya-Gui Wei yawei@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu
- Gang Xu gxu@ksuvxa.kent.edu
- Minghui Yao yaom@asucps.bitnet
- Weihe Guan inr@uga.cc.uga.edu
- Xinmeng Liao XLIAO@ccm.UManitoba.CA
-
-
- >>> Comp.Achives <<<
-
- Announcements of software and other resources available on the Internet, e.g.
- materials available on anonymous FTP archives, LISTSERV servers, and other
- similar network information resources.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Via the Usenet newsgroup comp.archives; subscriptions and newsfeeds available
- from:
-
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- 628 Brooks St.
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- e-mail: info@msen.com
- (Please mention the E-Journals and Newsletters Directory)
-
- Subscribe:
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- newsgroup, and include the phrase "available via anonymous FTP from" It will
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- (Edward Vielmetti) to inform me of something that I have missed.
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- about June 1, will have discussion of archival administration. The groups
- "comp.sources.d" and "comp.sources.wanted" are suitable for asking "where can
- I find a copy of BlurflMatic" or "there's a horrible bug in SkeezixWriter";
- those questions will not be answered in comp.archives.
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- ftp.cs.toronto.edu:/indexed-archives/archives/comp.archives/
-
- Tools which would allow the Internet user to search back issues of
- comp.archives are under development. Back issues are also available on disk
- or tape from the MSEN, Inc. address above; there is a charge for this
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-
- Contact:
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- Edward Vielmetti, Vice President for Research
- MSEN, Inc.
- 628 Brooks
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- (emv@msen.com)
-
-
- >>> Desktop Publishing Digest <<<
-
- This digest is intended to foster discussion and disseminate information on
- desktop publishing in general and the use of microcomputer and workstation
- programs in particular. Please feel free to further distribute this digest
- at your own location. This digest is archived at the sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- (36.44.0.6).
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-
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- glenn_fleishman@YCCATSMTP.YCC.YALE.EDU or jjwcmp@ultb.isc.rit.edu
-
-
- >>> Electronic College of Theory <<<
-
- A moderated, electronic-mail discussion group on literary theory, primarily
- but not exclusively in north america, and for the business of the Society for
- Critical Exchange, the college's parent organization.
-
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- annual dues are US$15 per calendar year. Membership applications are also
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- Back Issues:
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-
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- Theory by mail at the postal address above, by electronic mail at
- gxs11@po.cwru.edu, or by phone at 216-368-3342.
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- all types of issues affecting the handicapped. The articles are taken from
- the Usenet newsgroup, the Handicap News (misc.handicap) and various Fidonet
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- >>> Instant Math Preprints (IMP) <<<
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- The IMP network has two parts. One part is the IMP database of abstracts of
- math preprints which can be easily searched by author, title words, abstract
- words and other words. This database is mounted on a computer at Yale
- University. The second part of the network consists of the full text of
- preprints, in electronic form, accessible via anonymous ftp from computers at
- the universities from which the preprints originated. A complete description
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- After the connection is made, you will be prompted: USERID: Math1 (or Math2,
- 3, 4 or 5); PASSWORD: Math1 (or Math2, 3, 4 or 5); OPERATOR ID: Math1 (or
- Math2, 3, 4 or 5)
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- You can obtain TN3270 via ftp, if not already available in your institution.
- More detailed instructions are available from the email address given above.
- For the SUN3 or SUN4, ftp noc.net.yale.edu, directory pub/sunn4-binary (or cd
- pub/sun3-binary), filename tn3270.tar.z. For the Macintosh, send an email
- message to listerv@brownvm with the message "get tn3270 package" or ftp
- brownvm.brown.edu, filenames tn3270.read-me and tn3d7.sithqx. For Ultrix,
- ftp uunet.uu.net, filename bds-sources/src/ucb/tn3270.tar.z.
-
- Submissions:
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- Abstracts must be submitted according to certain conventions so that all
- records in the IMP database are consistent. Do not submit abstracts for
- preprints until the preprint is available on your institution's "ftp"able
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- field in the record for the abstract are available from the email contact
- address below. Each abstract must be sent in a separate electronic email
- message in the required format.
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- >>> IRLIST Digest - Information Retrieval List Digest <<<
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-
-
- >>> Risks-Forum Digest <<<
-
- FORUM ON RISKS TO THE PUBLIC IN COMPUTERS AND RELATED SYSTEMS, ACM Committee
- on Computers and Public Policy, Peter G. Neumann, moderator.
-
- RISKS is a moderated newsgroup on the topic of its title, concerning problems
- with computer security, privacy, integrity, reliability, availability, human
- safety, financial fraud, etc. The discussion is generally quite lively.
- Highlights appear quarterly in ACM's SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, with
- a cumulative index in vol 17, no. 1, pp. 23-32, Jan 1992. The Forum is
- sponsored by the ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy, of which Peter
- Neumann is the Chairman.
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- FTP crvax.sri.com
- CD RISKS:
- [the colon is essential!]
-
- Vol 1 no 1 was 1 Aug 1985. Volume 11 in progress during May 1991.
-
- Contact:
-
- Peter G. Neumann, Computer Science Lab, SRI International EL-243
- Menlo Park CA 94025-3493, neumann@csl.sri.com, 415-859-2375.
-
-
- >>> Simulation Digest <<<
-
- Simulation Digest (comp.simulation). All topics of computer simulation.
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- Complex Systems and Simulation Group UUCP: gatech!uflorida!fishwick
- Dept. of Computer Science Phone: (904) 392-1414
- University of Florida FAX: (904) 392-1220
- Bldg. CSE, Room 301
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-
-
- >>> Simulations Online <<<
-
- Electronic magazine devoted to the hobby of board wargaming and conflict
- simulation.
-
- To Subscribe:
-
- Available on Usenet, CompuServe, GEnie, and America Online (Mac and PC
- versions) in the respective Gaming sections. Released monthly on or around
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-
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- 72637,2272@compuserve.com
- CIS: 72637,2272
- GEnie: DIPLOMACY-1
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-
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- >>> TidBITS <<<
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- TidBITS is a free weekly electronic publication about interesting products
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