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- Subject: NetPower Snapshot # 3, Oct. 15th (fwd)
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- Date: 15 Oct 92 17:51:29 EDT
- From: Greg Giagnocavo <73060.1472@compuserve.com>
- Subject: NetPower Snapshot # 3, Oct. 15th
-
- October 15, 1992
-
- NetPower Snapshot Number Three
- Provided by National Education & Technology Alliance,
- from the new resource guide called
- "NetPower: Educator's Guide to Online Computer Services" (Details below)
-
- -> Topic: Environmental Resources via modem "toll free 800# access"
- - - A NetPower 6-pack!
-
- We know that not everyone is on the Internet (yet!), and
- surprisingly, most government agencies are not accessible via the
- Internet yet, either. So, we tracked down several good sources
- related to environmental matters, and present them here for you to
- use. The NetPower Resource Guide features hundreds of such services
- available via modem and Internet-accessible, too. This list is largely
- modem dialup sites available with toll free access.
-
-
- #1
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Office of Research and Development BBS
- Center for Environmental Research Information
- Peter Preuss, Office Director
- 26 West Martin Luther King Boulevard
- Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
-
- Telephone: (513) 569-7272
- By Modem: (513) 569-7610; 2,400 bps, 8N1
- (513) 569-7700; 9,600 bps, 8N1
- (800) 258-9605; 9,600 bps, 8N1
-
- The ORD BBS is an online, text-searchable database of every one of
- the more than 16,000 ORD publication produced since 1976. Each
- citation includes, title, authors, abstract, ordering information,
- and much more.
-
- The ORD BBS offers messages, bulletins of new information, and
- public domain files. There are five specialty areas: water,
- regional operations, expert systems, biotechnology, and Quality
- Assistance/Quality Control. Software, news and information files
- available.
-
- Getting Connected to ORD BBS
- This is a direct dialup BBS, so use your modem to call the number
- above. There are no password requirements and there is no cost to
- use the system. Although the EPA doesn't actually advertise this,
- there are many software programs available for downloading. This is
- an extremely interesting BBS, with free software and information
- that you just won't find elsewhere.
-
-
- #2
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- DRIPSS BBS
- Drinking Water Information Processing Support System
-
- Telephone: (202) 382-7276
- (703) 339-0420
- By Modem: (800) 229-3737
-
- The purpose of this BBS is to facilitate the exchange of
- information between various environmental professionals supporting
- state drinking water programs. You will find information regarding
- most states.
-
-
- # 3
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- SWICH BBS
- Office of Solid Waste Management
-
- Telephone: (800) 677-9424
- By Modem: (301) 585-0204; 2,400 bps, 8N1
-
- Online source of journals, reports, studies, and training
- materials. Information on solid waste issues, meetings,
- conferences, source reduction, recycling, composting, training,
- legislation, special wastes.
-
- There is so much topical information on this system, that you have
- to visit it to believe it. Teachers can use this system in many
- ways - you won't exhaust it in an entire year.
-
-
- # 4
- US Environmental Protection Agency
- Wastewater Treatment - Small Flows Clearinghouse
- West Virginia University
- Morgantown, West Virginia
-
- By Modem: (304) 293-5969 inside West Virginia
- (800) 544-1936 nationally
-
- The information on this BBS concerns wastewater technology and
- small community wastewater project finance and management.
-
-
- # 5
- Virginia State University & USDA
- The National Biological Impact Assessment Program
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute
- Blacksburg, Virginia
-
- Voice: (703) 231-3747
- By Modem: (800) 624-2723 national access
- (703) 231-3858; 2,400 bps, 8N1
- Internet: ftp to ftp.vt.edu ;
- retrieve files from pub/user/biotechnology
-
- Information on the safe evaluation of the performance of
- genetically modified organisms in the environment.
- Agricultural/environmental bio-technology. National toll-free
- access with remote connections to provide access to news, and
- numerous databases; messaging system online. Monthly news report on
- national and international biotech developments. Research news is
- also posted about biological control agents for crops and gardens.
- More details by logging on to the ALF bulletin board.
-
- There is no charge for the system, but callers using the toll-free
- line are limited to thirty minutes per call, one call per day.
-
-
- # 6
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Pollution Prevention Division
- PPIC-PIES, Pollution Prevention Info Exchange
- Office of Environmental Engineering
- MC 7409
- 401 M Street, SW
- Washington DC 20460
-
- Telephone: (202) 260-3557 (Beth Anderson)
- By Modem: (703) 506-1025
- (800) special permission required
-
- Provides access to pollution prevention information, technical
- experts, calendar of events, case studies, program summaries,
- documents. A tremendous amount of information, searchable by key
- words. Access is free. State agencies, and perhaps schools, may use a
- special toll free number to access the system. For approval to use
- the 800 number, call Rob McCurdy (703)-821-4670, Technical
- Assistance Division, or leave a message for the sysop online.
-
-
- In the Classroom
-
- Callers to these online databases will find a great deal of
- information, but little in the way of classroom-type projects.
- Teachers may find that a good way to utilize these services is to
- post a message in re a class project or problem, or request for
- additional information and ask for an expert to volunteer to become
- a mentor-tutor to the class. Don't expect a volunter devote in
- hours of time, but you will find that many of the other users on
- these systems are experts in their field, and will gladly answer a
- few questions, review a proposed project and give pointers.
-
-
- ----- CAUTION: The following is a blatant blurb ;-) -------
- The above info is an excerpt, a "NetPower Snapshot" from the
- resource guide, "NetPower": An Educator's Guide to Online Computer
- Services" covering almost all networks, Internet, and hundreds of
- BBSs featuring databases and free services. All with educational
- value.
-
- The Resource Guide, 400+ jam-packed pages, free diskette,
- starter kits and disks for four commercial services (with free
- online time, value >$50). All this for $32.50 plus $2.50 shipping.
-
- For more info, or to order, contact:
- National Education & Technology Alliance
- Box 6051
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603 USA Fax: (717) 898-9837
- Orderline (800) 457-9112 >>> E-mail: neta@holonet.net
-
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