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- *** BITNET Servers
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- *** July, 1991
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- This is a list of network servers and services. If you know of anything
- that should appear in this list and does not, (or of something listed here
- that is no longer active) please send mail to BITLIB@YALEVM.
-
- This list is updated monthly, along with the network magazine NetMonth.
- If you are not familiar with the categories of services listed here, check
- for the file named BITNET USERHELP in your local public file area. If you
- cannot find it there, you can request it from any of the NETSERV file servers
- listed here. For example:
-
- VM/CMS systems: TELL NETSERV AT MARIST GET BITNET USERHELP
- VAX\VMS systems: SEND NETSERV@BITNIC "GET BITNET USERHELP"
-
- You can also send the command GET BITNET USERHELP as the first line of a mail
- message to one of the NETSERV servers listed in this document.
-
- Editor: Christopher Condon, BITLIB @ YALEVM
- BITLIB @ YALEVM.YCC.YALE.EDU
-
- A publication of the BITNET Services Library "Because We're Here."
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- ******************************************************************************
-
- A "|" in column 1 indicates something that is new or changed.
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- ***
- *** File Servers
- ***
- *** See also "NETSERV file servers" and "Listserv filelists"
- ***
- ***
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- ARCHIVE-SERVER @ BCM.TMC.EDU - Baylor College of Medicine
-
- This server stores NFS (Network File System) bulletins, contributed
- software for NFS and UNISYS related files. It accepts the commands HELP,
- INDEX, and SEND.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- ARCHIVE-SERVER @ DECWRL.DEC.COM - DECWRL archive server
-
- This file server stores many interesting programs and recipes. Each
- command you send ARCHIVE-SERVER must be the first word on a line in a
- mail file. The archive server reads your entire message before it does
- anything, so you can have several different commands in a single message.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
- ARCHIVE-SERVER @ SUN.SOE.CLARKSON.EDU - Clarkson University
-
- This server offers contributed LaTex and Postscript files. It accepts
- the commands HELP, INDEX, and SEND.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- ARCHIVE-SERVER @ TITAN.RICE.EDU - Rice University
-
- This server stores sun-spots digests, contributed and software for SUN
- workstations. It accepts the commands HELP, INDEX, and SEND.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- ASTRADB @ ICNUCEVM - Istituto del C.N.R, Pisa
-
- ASTRA (Application Software and Technical Reports for Academia) is a
- joint project of IBM and CNR (the Italian National Research Council). The
- aim is to design and implement a free European service through EARN
- (European Academic and Research Network) for the distribution of
- information, software in public domain and documentation about academic
- projects in education and research.
-
- To access ASTRA the user must apply for a subscription. This is done by
- sending the following command "SUBSCRIBE firstname lastname" to
- ASTRADB@ICNUCEVM.
-
- The user receives the software ASTRA EXEC and a guide manual file through
- EARN. The ASTRA EXEC has to be received by the user and must be resident
- in the virtual machine in order to be able to access ASTRA. Note that
- this EXEC only runs on IBM VM systems.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL or MESSAGE.
-
-
- BIALIK @ BRANDEIS - Brandeis University
-
- BIALIK is the first BITNET server dedicated to the subject of poetry.
- The three commands that BIALIK accepts are POEM, INDEX, and HELP. All
- commands and qualifiers may be abbreviated to three letters.
-
- Accepts commands via MESSAGE.
-
-
- BIOSERVE @ UMDC - University of Maryland
-
- BIOSERVE is a network file server for BIOSCIence area. Currently,
- previous BIOTECH bulletins, SEQNET bulletins and information on
- plasmid sequences are stored on the disk. Public domain data and
- software in biotechnology area will be available in future.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL and MESSAGE.
-
-
- BITFTP @ PUCC - Princeton University
-
- FTP (or File Transfer Protocol) is the Internet method of transferring
- non-mail files (be they text, formatted data, or programs). People on the
- Internet can "login" to an FTP server at a remote site and download
- files. The process is in many ways similar to dialing up a bulletin board
- with a PC, although it is thankfully much faster. BITNET users can now
- access these FTP servers through BITFTP. To use BITFTP, send mail
- containing your FTP commands to "BITFTP@PUCC". The first command to
- BITFTP must be "FTP" or "HELP".
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- CHESERVE @ UMDC - University of Maryland
-
- CHESERVE is a network file server dedicated to information concerning the
- Chesapeake Bay. Currently, the server has on disk back issues of CHESNET
- bulletins, Marine Notes (a publication of Maryland Sea Grant), It is the
- companion to CHESNET@UMDC, an electonic bulletin board. In the future,
- the server will also have on disk descriptions of important environmental
- data sets, copies of Maryland Sea Grant managed data and and software,
- lists of experts in the many different aspects of the Chesapeake Bay, and
- other information.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL and MESSAGE.
-
-
- CCUC @ UMCVMB - University of Missouri
-
- CCUC stores the program library of Info-IBMPC digest. It comes up once a
- day at 6am local time to process requests. Any requested files will be
- sent to you at that time. To request a program or set of programs, send
- CCUC a file named PCLIB REQ containing the filespec of each file you
- want, one per line. No wildcards are allowed. Both IBM-CMS and IBM-PC
- type filespecs are allowed (i.e both COM_PKG1.ASM and COM_PKG1 ASM are
- valid). Each line is assumed to contain a filespec, so please don't send
- mail or note type files! An up to date, commented list of the Info-IBMPC
- library files is contained in the file PROGRAM- LIS. A CMS style file
- list which includes other vailable files and time/date stamps, is in CCUC
- FILELIST.
-
- Accepts commands via FILE.
-
-
- CHAMAS @ DOLUNI1 - CHAMAS, The Chaos Mailbox System
-
- CHAMAS (the Chaos Mailbox System) is a bulletin board which has been
- running at Universitaet Oldenburg since April, 1988. It supports the
- GEONET-standard, developed previously for the GEO1-Mailbox. Commands
- should be sent to CHAMAS@DOLUNI1. The first command you send should be
- HELPME, which can be sent via mail or message. You will then be prompted
- to specify the language (English, French, etc.) which you will be sending
- commands to CHAMAS. You can then send the command CMD for a list of
- commands. Note that most news items are written in German.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL and MESSAGE.
-
-
- COMSERVE @ RPIECS - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
-
- COMSERVE is a free information service for network users who are
- interested in the study of human communication. You can use COMSERVE to
- obtain materials to assist in teaching and learning activities; to share
- opinions or questions with students and professionals throughout the
- world; to locate information about people in the profession; to share
- your own work; to request information or resources from others; or to
- advertise services or events of interest to the communication discipline.
- COMSERVE is intended for use by both students and professionals.
-
- At the present time Comserve offers four principal areas of service:
-
- (1) An electronic "white pages" for individuals sharing an interest in
- communication studies. Create your own entry or search for others.
-
- (2) A suite of 20 "hotlines" providing discussion in the traditional
- divisions of the communication curriculum. Experience a real "expert
- system" -- one that puts you in touch with disciplinary experts
- throughout the world.
-
- (3) A database of more than 800 files. Comserve maintains a growing
- collection of bibliographies, research instruments, announcements of
- professional meetings and grant opportunities, syllabi, class
- exercises, job announcements, and other resources of relevance to the
- field of communication studies, broadly defined.
-
- (4) A system for electronically searching indexes of the discipline's
- research journals. Search the indexes of specific journals by author
- or title. Formatted bibliographic results are returned immediately.
-
- An interface program named EASYCOM is available for Dec Vax and IBM CMS
- users and an extensive user's guide is available from Comserve's support
- staff.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL, MESSAGE and FILE.
-
-
- CYBSERV @ TRBOUN - Bosphorus University, Istanbul
-
- This server stores files of particular interest to Cyber sites. Each line
- of a mail message to CYBSERV may be a command. Send it the HELP command
- for more information.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- INFO @ NSF - National Science Foundation
-
- The NSF information server is run by the National Science Foundation. For
- more information send the following two lines to INFO:
-
- Request: Info
- Topic: Help
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- INFO-SERVER @ SH.CS.NET - CSNET file server
-
- The CSNET server is run by the CSNET Network Information Center. For more
- information send the following two lines to INFO-SERVER:
-
- Request: Info
- Topic: Help
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- INFO-SERVER @ CS.NOTT.AC.UK - Nottingham Information Server
-
- The Nottingham server stores various interesting files and some software
- archives. For information send the command HELP to the server.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- INTERACT @ DTUPEV5A - Theoretische Astrophysik Universitaet Tuebingen
-
- INTERACT is a file server storing software for VAX/VMS sites which use
- the JNET interface to BITNET. Users should note that the packages stored
- on INTERACT require system privileges.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL and MESSAGE.
-
-
- ISERVE @ UWAEE - University of Washington
-
- ISAAC is the Information System for Advanced Academic Computing. ISAAC is
- funded by IBM to serve as a clearinghouse for information about the use
- of IBM computers and compatible software as aids to instruction and
- research in higher education. Access is open to all faculty, students and
- staff at institutions of higher education and to members of participating
- professional societies.
-
- ISAAC may be accessed via PC and modem to a toll-free number or through
- the BITNET or Internet networks. Using ISAAC via PC/modem or Internets is
- more interactive and usually faster, but if you don't have the equipment
- BITNET access is possible. Your specific user ID will be authorized for
- ISAAC access after you complete the registration process.
-
- While access to Isaac is free, you must register for membership. You
- may use the form listed here or call the ISAAC office at (206)543-5604.
-
- Complete this application and mail it to ISAAC@UWAEE. User materials will
- be mailed to you. This may take two to three weeks.
-
- 1. Name
- 2. Address, City, State, Zip
- 3. Phone: (day) Please include area code.
- 4. University
- 5. Access method(s): You may connect to ISAAC in three ways. Please
- indicate which method(s) you would like to use. If you choose modem
- access, we will provide the communications software you'll need. If
- you select BITNET, we will send the necessary files to the BITNET
- address that you supply. If you select Internet, we will mail you the
- instructions.
-
- ____PC/Modem - Choose diskette size ______5.25" OR ______3.5"
-
- ____Internet
-
- ____BITNET - MUST specify address ____________@_____________
-
- Accepts commands via MESSAGE.
-
-
- KERMSRV @ CUVMA - Kermit Users Server, Columbia University
-
- KERMSRV is a file server for users of the popular KERMIT Micro/Mainframe
- software package. Versions of the software for a variety of hardware
- types are available. Note that this server does not respond in the same
- way as the KERMIT server at UOFT02.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL and MESSAGE.
-
-
- KERMSRV @ UOFT02 - Kermit Users Server, University of Toledo
-
- KERMSRV is a file server for users of the popular KERMIT Micro/Mainframe
- software package. Versions of the software for a variety of hardware
- types are available. Note that this server does not repond in the same
- way as the KERMIT server at CUVMA.
-
- Accepts commands via MESSAGE.
-
-
- LISTSERV @ QUCDN - Queen's University
-
- Studies in Communication and Information Technology (SCIT) is an
- interdisciplinary group at Queen's Univeristy in Kingston, Ontario, which
- is involved in promoting research and teaching related to the social
- impacts of the new information and communication technology. In
- addition, a central activity of the group is the management of an on-line
- bibliographic service which contains close to 6,000 references dealing
- with the social context of the new technology. To access the SCIT
- database through BITNET, the user must first subscribe to the particular
- database called SCIT-BIB. To do this send the following command to
- LISTSERV@QUCDN via mail or message:
-
- SUBSCRIBE SCIT-BIB your_full_name
-
- You will receive acknowledgement in about a day, confirming your addition
- to the SCIT-BIB database. Once you are subscribed, you may access the
- database at your convenience. You must send SCIT queries to
- LISTSERV@QUCDN via mail.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- LISTSERV @ NDSUVM1 - North Dakota State University
- LISTSERV @ RPIECS - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
-
- Selected portions of the SIMTEL20 Internet public domain archives are
- available from LISTSERV@RPIECS and LISTSERV@NDSUVM1. These are:
-
- PD:<CPM.*> -- Info-CPM software archives.
- PD:<SIGM.*>*.* -- SIG/M software archives.
- PD:<PC-BLUE.*>*.* -- PC-Blue software archives.
- PD:<MSDOS.*>*.* -- IBM PC (and friends) software archives.
- PD:<MISC.*>*.* -- Miscellaneous software archives.
-
- New commands have been added to this list server so that you may
- retrieve these files. The /PDDIR command is used to list the names of
- files that match some pattern. The /PDGET command is used to request
- specific files. Commands should be sent to either LISTSERV.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL and MESSAGE.
-
-
- MACSERVE @ IRLEARN - University College, Dublin
- MACSERVE @ PUCC - Princeton University
-
- MACSERVE is a Macintosh software repository, containing many utilities,
- games, notes, and graphic items of interest for Macintosh users.
-
- Accepts commands via MESSAGE.
-
-
- |MAILBASE @ NEWCASTLE.AC.UK
- |
- | MAILBASE is a prototype mailing list management/file server modeled after
- | LISTSERV. It is being developed as part of the NISP (Networked
- | Information Services Project) based at Newcastle University. It uses an
- | INGRES database, and accepts commands via mail. Send it the command HELP
- | to get started.
- |
- | Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- NBSLIB @ CMR.ICST.NBS.GOV - National Bureau of Standards
-
- The NBSLIB is a collection of benchmarks, measurement data, and a
- bibliography on benchmarking maintained at NBS as part of a project on
- the performance measurement of parallel computers. The collection exists
- to provide a pool of measurement data and benchmarks on more or less
- "large" computers. For more information on how to send commands to
- NBSLIB, send the following command as the first line of a mail message:
-
- SEND DOC FROM INFO
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- NETLIB @ RESEARCH.ATT.COM - AT&T Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ
-
- This file server stores much mathematical software and is closely related
- to Gene Golub's Numerical Analysus Newsgroup (GOLUB@SU-SCORE.ARPA). To
- receive information mail the following command to NETLIB: SEND INDEX.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- NETSERVER@RML2.SRI.COM - Internet VAX software server
-
- NETSERVER is an Internet file server with many programs and packages
- of interest to VAX users. For more information, send the command ?HELP
- as the first line of text in the body of a mail message. Note that much
- of the software on NETSERVER is available in BITNET from the VMSSERV
- file servers.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- NEWS-ARCHIVE @ SUN.COM - Sun Microsystems
-
- The NeWS Archive Server at Sun Microsystems stores many programs of
- interest to people in the UNIX world. The archives are organized into a
- series of directories and subdirectories. Each directory has an index,
- as does each subdirectory. The top-level index gives you an overview of
- what is in each of the subdirectories, and the index for each
- subdirectory tells you what it contains. For more information, send the
- server the command HELP.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- NYSHARE @ WEIZMANN - Weizmann Institute of Science
-
- NYSHARE stores many useful software packages. Valid commands are HELP,
- LISTPACK, and SENDME.
-
- Accepts commands via MESSAGE.
-
-
- OASIS @ ECNCDC - OASIS Database Server, Educational Computing Network
-
- OASIS (Online Academic Software Information System) is a database server
- containing information on microcomputer software suited for use in
- higher education. It is a project of the Illinois Educational
- Consortium.
-
- Searches may be conducted using up to 16 criteria, such as package name,
- category, machine requirements, pricing, and publisher name and address.
- Entries consist of a concise description, review citations, and data
- that is important in determining the value of software products. All
- information on software products is obtained from publishers or
- developers. The database is updated and expanded with new entries on a
- weekly schedule. For more information, send the server the command
- HELP.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL and MESSAGE.
-
-
- PS-FILE-SERVER@ADOBE.COM - The Adobe File Server
-
- The Adobe File Server is a automatic mail-response program. There
- are many documents available from the server such as PostScript
- files, program source code, Adobe Font Metrics files, and PostScript
- Printer Description files. For more information send the server the
- command HELP as the first line of text in the body of a mail message.
-
- Accepts command via MAIL.
-
-
- RPRLSCI @ TECHNION - the Technion, Israel
-
- LifeSci is the The Life Science Research Server, a server developed at
- the Rappaport Family Institute and running on the main computer at the
- Technion, Israel. Its purpose is to enhance communication among people
- in the life related fields (medicine, physiology, psychology, social work
- etc..). For a list of LifeSci commands, send the HELP LIST command to
- RPRLSCI@TECHNION.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL and MESSAGE.
-
-
- SERVICE @ NIC.DDN.MIL - United States Data Defense Network
-
- This is an automated service provided by the DDN Network Information
- Center. It allows access to NIC documents and information via ordinary
- electronic mail. For more information send a mail message to SERVICE with
- a subject of HELP. The message body will be ignored.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- TRICKLE @ AWIWUW11 - Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Wien
- TRICKLE @ DB0FUB11 - FU Berlin Institut fuer angewandte Statistik
- TRICKLE @ DKTC11 - Copenhagen Technical College
- TRICKLE @ DS0RUS1I - Universitaet Stuttgart
- TRICKLE @ EB0UB011 - Universidad de Barcelona
- TRICKLE @ TAUNIVM - Tele Aviv University
- TRICKLE @ TREARN - Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
- TRICKLE @ BANUFS11 - Univ. Faculteiten Sint-Ignatius te Antwerpen, Belgium
- TRICKLE @ IMIPOLI - Centro di Calcolo - Politecnico di Milano, Italy
-
- TRICKLE provides directory listings and recently requested files from the
- MSDOS, CPM, UNIX-C, PC-BLUE, SIGM, MACINTOSH, and MISC directories of
- the SIMTEL20 personal computer software archives. If the file that you
- request exists in the TRICKLE directory, then you may expect to receive
- your file within a few minutes. If the file is not found, the server will
- order it from LISTSERV@RPIECS. If this is the case, the response time
- of TRICKLE is dependent upon the list server. TRICKLE will give up
- waiting for a file after five days after its request. For more
- information send any TRICKLE the /HELP command.
-
- *NOTE* Users in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Mexico should not
- use this server. LISTSERV@RPIECS is your SIMTEL20 server of choice.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL, MESSAGE, and FILE.
-
-
- UH-INFO @ UHUPVM1 - University of Houston Computing Center
-
- The UH-INFO server stores files on a variety of topics, organized under
- subservers. For example, the Psychology subserver is named PSYCHNET.
- A HELP command to the PSYCHNET subserver would be sent to UH-INFO, but
- would be in the format PSYCHNET HELP.
-
- Subservers - EDUCATE - Seminar Listings
- ATARINET - Atari Computer Enthusiasts
- INFOSERV - Documentation/Publications
- PSYCHNET - Psychology
-
- Accepts commands via MESSAGE.
-
-
- VMBBOARD @ WEIZMANN - Weizmann Institute of Science
-
- VMBBOARD is an electronic database/bulletin board storing items of
- general interest. Topics range from Politics to Good Movies.
-
- Accepts commands via MESSAGE.
-
-
- VMSSERV @ UBVMSA - State University of New York, Buffalo
- VMSSERV @ UBVMSB - State University of New York, Buffalo
- VMSSERV @ UBVMSC - State University of New York, Buffalo
- VMSSERV @ UBVMSD - State University of New York, Buffalo
- VMSSERV @ SPCVXA - St. Peter's College, Jersey City, New Jersey
- VMSSERV @ TOWSON2 - Towson State University, Towson, Maryland
- VMSSERV @ UOFT02 - University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio
- VMSSERV @ FHCRCVAX - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
-
- VMSSERV contains many files of interest for users of Digital Equipment
- VAX computers. It accepts the commands SEND, DIR and HELP. Note that
- all VMSSERVs do not have identical file directories.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL and MESSAGE.
-
-
- WRL-TECHREPORTS @ DECWRL.DEC.COM - DEC Western Research Lab
-
- This server stores abstracts of technical reports and complete reports in
- postscript format. It also allows you to add your address to the
- technical reports mailing list and order hardcopy reports. It accepts
- the commands HELP, INDEX, SEND, ORDER, and STATUS.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- ***
- *** NETSERV file servers/user directory servers
- ***
- ***
- ***
- ***
-
- All NETSERV file servers accept commands via MAIL or MESSAGE.
-
- NETSERV @ AEARN - Austria EARN - Linz
- NETSERV @ BEARN - National Scientific Research Fund, Brussels
- NETSERV @ BITNIC - BITNET Network Information Center
- NETSERV @ CANADA01 - NetNorth Admin Centre
- NETSERV @ CEARN - Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire
- NETSERV @ DEARN - German central node of EARN - Bonn
- NETSERV @ EB0UB011 - Universidad de Barcelona
- NETSERV @ FINHUT - Helsinki University of Technology
- NETSERV @ FRMOP11 - CNUSC, Montpellier
- NETSERV @ GREARN - Research Center of Crete - Heraklion
- NETSERV @ HEARN - Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen
- NETSERV @ ICNUCEVM - National University, Pisa
- NETSERV @ IRLEARN - University College - Dublin
- NETSERV @ NORUNIT - University of Trondheim
- NETSERV @ NCSUVM - North Carolina State University
- NETSERV @ MARIST - Marist College
- NETSERV @ SEARN - Sweden EARN - Stockholm
- NETSERV @ TAUNIVM - Tel Aviv University
- NETSERV @ TCSVM - Tulane University
- NETSERV @ TECMTYVM - Monterrey Institute of Technology
- NETSERV @ TREARN - Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
- NETSERV @ UALTAVM - University of Alberta
- NETSERV @ UCBCMSA - University of California at Berkeley
- NETSERV @ UICVM - University of Illinois - Chicago
- NETSERV @ UKACRL - Rutherford Appleton Laboratory - UK EARN
- NETSERV @ UTARLVM1 - University of Texas at Arlington
-
-
- ***
- *** User Directory Servers
- ***
- ***
- ***
- *** Accepts commands via
- --------------------
-
- COMSERVE @ RPIECS - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute MAIL or MESSAGE
- DIRECTORY @ UCDASVM1 - University of Calgary MAIL
- DIRECTORY @ UNCAMULT - University of Calgary MAIL
- FINGER @ CUVMA - Columbia University MESSAGE
- FINGER @ DRAKE - Drake University MESSAGE
- FINGER @ NDSUVM1 - North Dakota State University MESSAGE
- FINGER @ SPCVXA - Saint Peter's College MESSAGE
- IDSERVER @ PSUVM - Pennsylvania State University MESSAGE
- INFO @ IRUCCIBM - Cork University MAIL
- INFO @ RITVAXD - Rochester Institute of Technology MESSAGE
- LOOKUP @ RITVM - Rochester Institute of Technology MESSAGE
- PHSERVE @ UIUCVMD - University of Illinois MAIL or MESSAGE
- NAMESERV @ BRANDEIS - Brandeis University MESSAGE
- NAMESERV @ DREW - Drew University MAIL or MESSAGE
- NAMESERV @ UNCAMULT - University of Calgary MAIL
- QNAMES @ BANUFS11 - University of Antwerp MESSAGE
- UTSERVER @ UTKVM1 - University of Tennessee MESSAGE
- VMNAMES @ UREGINA1 - University of Regina MESSAGE
- VMNAMES @ WEIZMANN - Weizmann Institute of Science MESSAGE
- WHOIS @ ALBNYVM1 - State University of New York MAIL or MESSAGE
- WHOIS @ UKCC - University of Kentucky MAIL or MESSAGE
-
- LISTSERVs which will accept the /WHOIS command: MAIL or MESSAGE
-
- LISTSERV @ AUVM - American University
- LISTSERV @ BUACCA - Boston University
- LISTSERV @ BRUFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
- LISTSERV @ CEARN - Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire
- LISTSERV @ CMUCCVMA - Carnegie-Mellon University Computation Center
- LISTSERV @ DBNGMD12 - GMD Bonn, Germany
- LISTSERV @ DEARN - GMD Bonn, Germany
- LISTSERV @ ESOC - European Space Operations Center
- LISTSERV @ FARMNTON - University of Maine, Farmington
- LISTSERV @ HEARN - Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen
- LISTSERV @ IBACSATA - CSATA Ctr Studi Applic in Tec Avanzate
- LISTSERV @ LEHIIBM1 - Lehigh University
- LISTSERV @ MAINE - University of Maine
- LISTSERV @ MARIST - Marist College
- LISTSERV @ OREGON1 - University of Oregon
- LISTSERV @ PORTLAND - Univeristy of Maine, Portland
- LISTSERV @ RICE - Rice University
- LISTSERV @ RITVM - RITISC
- LISTSERV @ SBCCVM - State University of New York - Stonybrook
- LISTSERV @ SCFVM - NASA Space and Earth Sciences Computer Center
- LISTSERV @ SJUVM - Saint John's University
- LISTSERV @ TECMTYVM - Monterrey Institute of Technology
- LISTSERV @ UALTAVM - University of Alberta
- LISTSERV @ UBVM - State University of New York at Buffalo
- LISTSERV @ UCF1VM - University of Central Florida
- |LISTSERV @ UCHCECVM - University of Chile
- |LISTSERV @ UTFSM - Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria
- LISTSERV @ UGA - University of Georgia
- LISTSERV @ UKANVM - University of Kansas
- LISTSERV @ YALEVM - Yale University
-
-
- ***
- *** List servers
- ***
- ***
- ***
- ***
-
- |List servers are servers which provide email distribution services for mailing
- |lists, discussion groups, digests, and electronic magazines. The predominant
- |server of this type is LISTSERV. LISTSERV also offers services duplicating
- |those of file servers and name servers (See "Listserv Filelists: and "Name
- |Servers".) See the section "How to Find the Right Mailing List" and the
- |document BITNET USERHELP for more information.
-
- All LISTSERVs accept commands via MAIL and MESSAGE.
-
-
- LISTSERV @ AKRONVM - The University of Akron
- LISTSERV @ ALBNYVM1 - University of Albany
- LISTSERV @ ASUACAD - Arizona State University
- LISTSERV @ AUVM - American University
- LISTSERV @ AWIIMC11 - Institut fuer Medizinische Computerwissenschaften
- LISTSERV @ BARILVM - Bar-Ilan University
- LISTSERV @ BEARN - National Scientific Research Fund
- LISTSERV @ BINGVMB - State University of New York at Binghamton
- LISTSERV @ BITNIC - BITNET Network Information Center
- LISTSERV @ BLEKUL11 - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
- LISTSERV @ BNANDP11 - Facultes Universitaires Notre Dame de la Paix
- LISTSERV @ BNLVMA - Brookhaven National Laboratory
- LISTSERV @ BROWNVM - Brown University
- LISTSERV @ BRUFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
- LISTSERV @ BUACCA - Boston University
- LISTSERV @ BYUVM - Brigham Young University
- LISTSERV @ BYULIB - Brigham Young University
- LISTSERV @ CANADA01 - NetNorth Admin Centre
- LISTSERV @ CEARN - European Organisation for Nuclear Research
- LISTSERV @ CLVM - Clarkson University Schuler Resouces Center
- LISTSERV @ CMUCCVMA - Carnegie-Mellon University Computation Center
- LISTSERV @ CUNYVM - City University of New York
- LISTSERV @ CUVMA - Columbia University
- LISTSERV @ DB0TUI11 - Technical University Berlin
- LISTSERV @ DEARN - GMD Bonn, Germany
- LISTSERV @ DHDURZ1 - University of Heidelberg
- LISTSERV @ DKAUNI11 - Universitaet Karlsruhe
- LISTSERV @ EB0UB011 - Centre d'Informatica de la Universitat de Barcelona
- LISTSERV @ EB0UB012 - Centre d'Informatica de la Universitat de Barcelona
- LISTSERV @ ECUVM1 - East Carolina University
- LISTSERV @ ESOC - European Space Operations Centre
- LISTSERV @ FARMNTON - University of Maine
- LISTSERV @ FINHUTC - Helsinki University of Technology
- LISTSERV @ FRECP11 - Ecole Centrale de Paris
- LISTSERV @ FRULM11 - Ecole Normale Superieure
- LISTSERV @ GECRDVM1 - General Electric Corporate R&D
- LISTSERV @ GITVM1 - Georgia Inst of Technology
- LISTSERV @ HEARN - Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen
- LISTSERV @ IBACSATA - CSATA Centro Studi Applicazioni in Tecnologie Avanza
- LISTSERV @ ICNUCEVM - CNUCE Istituto del CNR
- LISTSERV @ IRISHVM - University of Notre Dame
- LISTSERV @ IRLEARN - University College Dublin
- LISTSERV @ JHUVM - Johns Hopkins University
- LISTSERV @ JPNSUT10 - Science University of Tokyo
- LISTSERV @ JPNSUT30 - Science University of Tokyo
- LISTSERV @ KSUVM - Kansas State University
- LISTSERV @ LEHIIBM1 - Lehigh University
- LISTSERV @ MAINE - University of Maine System
- LISTSERV @ MARIST - Marist College
- LISTSERV @ MCGILL1 - McGill University
- LISTSERV @ MITVMA - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- LISTSERV @ NCSUVM - North Carolina State University
- LISTSERV @ NDSUVM1 - North Dakota Higher Education Computer Network
- LISTSERV @ NEUVM1 - UNI-C Lyngby
- LISTSERV @ OHSTVMA - Ohio State University
- LISTSERV @ OREGON1 - University of Oregon
- LISTSERV @ ORION - NJIT Computer Conferencing Center
- LISTSERV @ PCCVM - Portland Community College
- LISTSERV @ POLYGRAF - Polytechnic University
- LISTSERV @ PORTLAND - University of Maine
- LISTSERV @ PSUVM - Pennsylvania State University
- LISTSERV @ PUCC - Princeton University
- LISTSERV @ PURCCVM - Purdue University
- LISTSERV @ QUCDN - Queen's University Computing Services
- LISTSERV @ QUEENS - Queens College of CUNY
- LISTSERV @ RICE - Rice University
- LISTSERV @ RICECSVM - Rice University
- LISTSERV @ RITVM - Rochester Institute of Technology
- LISTSERV @ RPIECS - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- LISTSERV @ RUTVM1 - Rutgers University
- LISTSERV @ SBCCVM - State University of New York at Stony Brook
- LISTSERV @ SCFVM - NASA Space and Earth Sciences Computing Center
- LISTSERV @ SJUVM - Saint John's University
- LISTSERV @ SLACVM - Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
- LISTSERV @ SUVM - Syracuse University
- LISTSERV @ TAMCBA - Texas A&M College of Business Administration
- LISTSERV @ TAMVM1 - Texas A&M University Computing Services Center
- LISTSERV @ TAUNIVM - Tel Aviv University
- LISTSERV @ TCSVM - Tulane University
- LISTSERV @ TECMTYVM - Monterrey Institute of Technology
- LISTSERV @ TREARN - Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
- LISTSERV @ TRINITY - Trinity University
- LISTSERV @ UAFSYSB - University of Arkansas Main Campus
- LISTSERV @ UALTAVM - University of Alberta
- LISTSERV @ UA1VM - The University of Alabama
- LISTSERV @ UBVM - State University of New York at Buffalo
- LISTSERV @ UCF1VM - University of Central Florida
- LISTSERV @ UGA - The University of Georgia
- LISTSERV @ UGABUS - The University of Georgia
- LISTSERV @ UHCCVM - University of Hawaii
- LISTSERV @ UIUCVMD - University of Illinois
- LISTSERV @ UKACRL - Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
- LISTSERV @ UKANVM - University of Kansas
- LISTSERV @ UMSLVMA - University of Missouri
- LISTSERV @ UOGUELPH - University of Guelph
- LISTSERV @ UOTTAWA - University of Ottawa
- LISTSERV @ UREGINA1 - University of Regina
- LISTSERV @ USCVM - University of Southern California
- LISTSERV @ UTARLVM1 - University of Texas at Arlington
- LISTSERV @ UTCVM - University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
- LISTSERV @ UTDALVM1 - The University of Texas at Dallas
- LISTSERV @ UTORONTO - University of Toronto Computing Services
- LISTSERV @ UWAVM - University of Washington
- LISTSERV @ VILLVM - Villanova University
- LISTSERV @ VTVM1 - Virginia Polytechnic
- LISTSERV @ VTVM2 - Virginia Polytechnic
- LISTSERV @ WATDCS - University of Waterloo
- LISTSERV @ WSUVM1 - Washington State University, Pullman, WA
- LISTSERV @ WUVMD - Washington University
- LISTSERV @ WVNVM - West Virginia Network for Educational Telecomputing
- LISTSERV @ YALEVM - Yale University Computer Center
-
-
- MAILSERV @ SMCVAX - St. Michael's College
- |MAILSERV @ TOWSONVX - Towson State University
- |
- | MAILSERV is a mailing list server, simular to LISTSERV, which runs on VAX
- | systems. For more information, send MAILSERV the HELP command.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- DIRECT @ QZCOM - remote mail directory service
-
- This service allows you to send ordinary mail messages to QZCOM with
- commands in the message text in order to search for the names of users
- and distribution lists in QZCOM; find descriptions and other information
- about users and conferences; add and remove yourself from conferences in
- QZCOM. When you add yourself to a conference, messages entered into that
- conference will be sent by electronic mail to your mailbox.
-
- Send your command messages DIRECT@QZCOM (for the English language COM
- system at QZ) or to DIRECT@QZKOM (for the Swedish language KOM system at
- QZ). Send the command HELP for more information on the various commands
- and their syntax. Please note that THERE IS A CHARGE for subscribing to
- conferences in QZCOM and having them sent to you.
-
- Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- |MAILBASE @ NEWCASTLE.AC.UK
- |
- | MAILBASE is a prototype mailing list management/file server modeled after
- | LISTSERV. It is being developed as part of the NISP (Networked
- | Information Services Project) based at Newcastle University. It uses an
- | INGRES database, and accepts commands via mail. Send it the command HELP
- | to get started.
- |
- | Accepts commands via MAIL.
-
-
- ***
- *** How to Find the Right Mailing List
- ***
- ***
- ***
- ***
-
-
- There are several ways you can find out it if a mailing list which covers your
- topic of interest exists. In particular, there are several files which
- document the various mailing lists in BITNET and other networks. Some of
- these files are *very* large, so you should always check to be sure that
- they aren't posted in a public place on your system before sending for them.
-
-
- LISTSERV GROUPS
-
- This files contains short descrptions of most, if not all mailing lists
- in BITNET that are maintained in by LISTSERV. (This is the vast majority
- of BITNET lists). Also noted are mailing lists which originate in other
- networks, but are redistributed to BITNET subscribers using NETSERV. You
- can get the latest copy by sending the command SENDME LISTSERV GROUPS to
- NETSERV@BITNIC via mail or interactive message.
-
-
- List-of-Lists
-
- This is a rather large document describing mailing lists in BITNET, the
- Internet, and several other networks. While List-of-Lists is the most
- complete list to date, it can also be confusing because it contains
- instructions for subscribing to each list from each network. Make sure
- you are following the right instructions when using this document!!!
-
- Due to the size of the file, it has been broken up into several parts and
- made available in BITNET. To receive them, send the command SENDME
- INTEREST PACKAGE to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1. No segment is larger than
- 56Kbytes.
-
-
- NEW-LIST
-
- If you want to find out about new mailing lists as they appear, you can
- subscribe to NEW-LIST. To subscribe, send the following command to
- LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 via mail or message:
-
- SUB NEW-LIST Your_full_name
-
- You should send your new list announcements to NEW-LIST@NDSUVM1.
-
-
- |LISTSERV LISTS
- |
- | Dartmouth maintains a merged list of the LISTSERV lists on BITNET and the
- | Interest Group lists on the Internet. It is a single file with one line
- | for each mailing list. The list is updated monthly. Each line consists
- | of seven fields, delimited by tabs. The fields are:
- |
- | Category (Computing, Science, Humanities, etc)
- | List name
- | "Mail to" address for submitting to the list
- | "Command to" address for subscribing, unsubing
- | One line description of the list subject
- | Email address for the owner of the list
- | Long description of the list, up to 450 characters.
- |
- | This list-of-lists differs from some similiar lists in that:
- |
- | Duplicate entries are deleted
- | Lists obviously intended only for local use are omitted
- | Information about the lists is field delimited
- | Both Internet and BITNET lists are included
-
-
- ***
- *** Listserv filelists
- ***
- ***
- ***
- ***
-
- All LISTSERV list servers also act as file servers. Files are stored in
- subdirectories known as FILELISTS. Listed here are public filelists of
- interest to the BITNET community. Please note that in order to save space
- many filelists are not noted here. These are:
-
- 1. Filelists which are common to ALL Listservs (CONTROL, INFO, TOOLS, etc.)
- 2. Filelists which store the archives of mailing lists (if you are interested
- in this, you are on the mailing list, so you know where the archives are).
-
- All LISTSERVs accept commands via MAIL or MESSAGE.
-
- Listserv Filelist Description
- ------------------- -------- ---------------------------------------------
-
- LISTSERV @ BITNIC CCNEWS CCNEWS magazine & contributed article archive
- NETINFO BITNIC Information repository
- LISTSERV @ BYUVM HELPCONV HELPCONV software package
- LISTSERV @ CANADA01 REXX REXX pre-parser code
- LISTSERV @ CMUCCVMA PCIP PCIP package
- LISTSERV @ CUVMA MAILDIST Columbia MAILER Distribution
- LISTSERV @ DB0TUI11 M2CMS List of M2/CMS files
- INFOM2 List of files
- VMSOFT List of VMSOFT files
- LISTSERV @ DHDURZ1 DRIVER TeX Driver Family
- TEXTOOLS TeX-Tools written from TeX-Users
- LISTSERV @ DEARN VM-UTIL VM system Utilities
- LISTSERV @ HEARN KERMIT Kermit files
- POLYMERP Polymer Physics database
- LISTSERV @ DKAUNI11 KOMET Files for KOMET members
- LISTSERV @ IBACSATA CSATA List of documents available at CSATA
- CSATADOC PUBLIC DISC Localnet
- LISTSERV @ FINHUTC DOCUMENT Documents, info, reports, essays etc
- PICTURE CAE pictures & listings in many formats
- UTIL All kinds of utilities from everywhere
- VMPDSOFT Public Domain VM/SP software
- LISTSERV @ FRECP11 LOCSOFT Software products written at FRECP11
- LISTSERV @ HDETUD1 BILLING Computer resource chargeback
- LISTSERV @ MARIST MRTOOLS Software tools
- VM-UTIL VM system Utilities
- LISTSERV @ NDSUVM1 MINIX MINIX File Server
- LISTSERV @ POLYGRAF REXXCOMP Rexx Compiler List
- LISTSERV @ PSUVM REXXCOMP Rexx Compiler package
- RXKNET Rexx Knet Interface
- LISTSERV @ PUCC COCO Tandy Color Computer files
- OS9 Tandy OS9 operating system
- LISTSERV @ RPIECS PCSERV-L PC software
- LISTSERV @ TAMVM1 CHINANET CHINANet information
- TEX TeX-related files
- LISTSERV @ RICE MAC-ARCH Macintosh software repository
- LISTSERV @ RUTVM1 POLYMERP Polymer Physics database
- PUBLIC Public Files - miscellaneous
- LISTSERV @ TCSVM TCSSERVE The TCS server files
- LISTSERV @ TECMTYVM VM-UTIL VM system Utilities
- LISTSERV @ UBVM RFC Request For Comments
- VMS VAX/VMS public comain utilities
- VM-UTIL VM system Utilities
- LISTSERV @ UGA PCSOFT IBM PC Public Domain Software
- LISTSERV @ UTARLVM1 VM-UTIL VM system Utilities
- LISTSERV @ UTCVM UTCSERVE The UTC server files
-
-
- ***
- *** The Relay conference machine network
- ***
- ***
- ***
- ***
-
- To find out which Relay you should use, send the /SERVERS command to one of
- these Relays. You must send commands to RELAY via MESSAGE.
-
- MASRELAY @ UBVM - University of Buffalo
- RELAY @ AEARN - Austrian EARN node at Linz
- RELAY @ BEARN - National Scientific Research Fund, Brussels, Belgium
- RELAY @ BITNIC - BITNET Network Information Center
- RELAY @ BLEKUL11 - Katholieke Universiteit, Belgium
- RELAY @ BNANDP10 - Facultes Universaires N.D de la Paix
- RELAY @ CANADA01 - NetNorth Admin Centre
- RELAY @ CEARN - Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire
- RELAY @ CLVM - Clarkson University
- RELAY @ CMUCCVMA - Carnegie-Mellon University
- RELAY @ CZHRZU1A - Zurich University
- RELAY @ DEARN - German central node of EARN at Bonn
- RELAY @ DKTC11 - Copenhagen Technical College
- RELAY @ EB0UB011 - Universidad Barcelona
- RELAY @ FINHUTC - Helsinki University of Technology
- RELAY @ FRECP11 - Ecole Centrale de Paris
- RELAY @ FRHEC11 - Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales
- RELAY @ GITVM1 - Georgia Institute of Technology
- RELAY @ HEARN - Katholieke Universiteit, Nijmegen
- RELAY @ JPNSUT10 - Science University of Tokyo
- RELAY @ NDSUVM1 - North Dakota Higher Education Computer Network
- RELAY @ NYUCCVM - New York University
- RELAY @ ORION - New Jersey Institute of Technology
- RELAY @ PURCCVM - Purdue University
- RELAY @ TAMVM1 - Texas A&M University
- RELAY @ TAUNIVM - Tel Aviv University
- RELAY @ TECMTYVM - Monterrey Institute of Technology
- RELAY @ TREARN - Ege University
- RELAY @ UALTAVM - University of Alberta
- RELAY @ UIUCVMD - University of Illinois
- RELAY @ UREGINA1 - University of Regina
- RELAY @ USCVM - University of Southern California
- RELAY @ UTCVM - University of Tennessee - Chattanooga
- RELAY @ UWAVM - University of Washington
- RELAY @ UWF - Univeristy of West Florida
- RELAY @ VTVM2 - Virginia Polytechnic
- RELAY @ VILLVM - Villanova University
- RELAY @ VTVM2 - Virginia Polytechnic
- RELAY @ WATDCS - University of Waterloo
- RELAY @ YALEVM - Yale University Computer Center
- RLY @ CORNELLC - Cornell University
-
-
- ***
- *** Electronic magazines
- ***
- ***
- ***
- ***
-
-
- AIR
-
- AIR is a newsletter for people interested in institutional research and
- planning analysis. For a subscription, send mail to John Muffo,
- IRMUFFO@VTVM1.
-
-
- Amalgam
-
- Amalgam is an electronic newsletter about dental "silver" tooth fillings
- and some special aspects of chronic mercury poisoning. It is used for
- distribution of bibliographical data. In order to subscribe, send the
- following command to LISTSERV@DS0RUS1I via mail or message:
-
- SUB AMALGAM Your_full_name.
-
-
- Athene
-
- Athene is a free network "magazine" devoted to amateur fiction written by
- the members of the online community. Athene does not limit itself to any
- specific genre, but will publish quality short stories dealing with just
- about any interesting topic, including:
-
- science fiction fantasy
- religion mystery
- computers humor
- psychology sports
- politics business
-
- To subscribe, mail a request to Jim McCabe, MCCABE@MTUS5. Be sure to
- mention if you want it in ASCII or Postscript.
-
- BioSphere Newsletter
-
- BioSphere newsletter may be of interest for those of you concerned about
- the problems facing our environment. To get a subscription, send this
- command to LISTSERV@UBVM: SUB BIOSPH-L your_full_name.
-
-
- CCNEWS
-
- CCNEWS is a weekly electronic magazine for campus computing center
- newsletter editors. In it they discuss common interests and concerns
- about delivery of news and information. These include desktop publishing,
- printing, operational aspects of developing newsletters, writing, and
- computing-related issues relevant to campus computing center information
- dissemination. The archive of CCNEWS also includes the full text of
- contributed articles from campus computing newsletters and other sources.
-
- You can subscribe to CCNEWS magazine by sending the command: SUB CCNEWS
- Your_Full_Name - Institution to LISTSERV@BITNIC.
-
-
- Class Four
-
- Class Four is intended to be edited by, and in the large to be written
- junior Relay operators. News and information of interest to the Relay
- user community are presented in a concise format.
-
- This magazine is distributed using the LISTSERV AFD (Automatic File
- Distribution) utility. To subscribe, follow these steps: First, pick a
- password and tell LISTSERV@CMUCCVMA what it is by sending the following
- command via mail or message:
-
- PW ADD mypassword
-
- Once you have received and acknowledgement, tell LISTSERV@CMUCCVMA that
- you want to add Class Four to your Automatic File Distribution list with
- the command:
-
- AFD ADD CLASS-4 * PW=mypassword
-
-
- DargonZine
-
- DargonZine is a magazine which continues the science fiction / fantasy
- writing project begun in the (now defunct) FSFNET magazine. To subscribe
- send a request to John White, WHITE@DUVM.
-
-
- |Digital Games Review Digest
- |
- | This digest is devoted to computer and video game reviews. This is a
- | *REVIEWS ONLY* digest, with all submissions edited to fit into a common
- | and consistent format. Discussion of the relative merits of different
- | gaming computers, technical discussion of resolution required to display
- | 3D graphics, and general flaming and hostility will be left to the many
- | different forums appropriate for that type of discussion. If you would
- | like to subscribe to this digest, please send a subscription request note
- | including your favored email return address to:
- |
- | digital-games-request@Digital-Games.Intuitive.Com
-
-
- DISTED
-
- The On-Line Journal of Distance Education and Communication Special
- Interest Group has two primaray concerns: First, it is concerned with
- distance education as the organized method of reaching geographically
- disadvantaged learners. Second, the Journal is interested in projects
- concerned with overcoming cultural barriers through the use of electronic
- communication. To subscribe, send the this command to LISTSERV@UWAVM
- via mail or message: SUB DISTED your_full_name
-
-
- |EJournal
- |
- | EJournal is an all-electronic, Bitnet/Internet distributed, peer-
- | reviewed, academic periodical, concerning the theory and praxis
- | surrounding the creation, transmission, storage, interpretation,
- | alteration and replication of electronic text. It also covers the
- | broader social, psychological, literary, economic and pedagogical
- | implications of computer-mediated networks. Please send subscription
- | requests to EJOURNAL@ALBNYVMS via mail.
-
-
- International Intercultural Newsletter
-
- XCULT-L is an international intercultural newsletter written by
- undergraduate and graduate students at Penn State University who are
- enrolled in Speech Communication 497B: Cross-cultural Communication. Each
- week, students write on a topic being discussed in class. Topics range
- from non-dominant cultures in the U.S. to corporate cultures to the use
- nonverbal communication in international communication. Participants who
- receive the newsletter are encouraged to join in the discussions or
- contribute their own topics and issues. You can subscribe to XCULT-L by
- sending the command "SUB XCULT-L firstname lastname" to LISTSERV@PSUVM.
-
-
- Mednews
-
- Mednews is a weekly electronic newsletter. Regular columns consist
- of medical news summary from USA Today, Center For Disease Control
- MMWR, weekly AIDS Statistics from the CDC, plus other interesting medical
- news items. To subscribe, send the following command to
- LISTSERV@ASUACAD via mail or message: SUB MEDNEWS Your_Full_Name.
-
-
- NetMonth
-
- NetMonth is an online magazine featuring news, information, and opinion
- about BITNET. Inside each issue you will find features, columns, and
- regular departments covering a variety of network-related topics. The
- purpose of NetMonth is to inform the BITNET community while providing
- practical guidelines for getting the most out of the network. In order
- to subcribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@MARIST: SUB NETMONTH
- your_full_name.
-
-
- Network Audio Bits
-
- Network Audio Bits and Audio Software Review is an electronic audio
- magazine devoted primarily to Compact Disc and Vinyl LP Record reviews.
- Subscriptions are available by sending mail to MURPH@MAINE.
-
-
- NewsE-D
-
- NewsE-D is News of the Earth (ISSN 1052-2239) distribution, the free and
- public dissemination of global news and information monitored by
- shortwave radio by John B. Harlan. Reader/subscriber discussion is
- encouraged on the companion NewsE-L (News of the Earth letters).
- Additional news and information from other sources is made available on
- NewsE-S (News of the Earth supplements). To subscribe, send the
- following command to LISTSERV@INDYCMS via mail or message:
-
- SUBSCRIBE NEWSE-D Your_full_name.
-
- You may do the same for NewsE-L and NewsE-S.
-
-
- Postmodern Culture
-
- Postmodern Culture is a peer-reviewed electronic journal which provides
- an international and interdisciplinary forum for discussing contemporary
- literature, theory, and culture. It emphasizes open debate and
- intellectual engagement: readers may respond to essays and their comments
- will be made available to the authors and to other readers. Postmodern
- Culture does not promote any one definition of the term "postmodernism,"
- nor does it advance any one framework for debate; on the contrary, it
- encourages critical and ideological diversity, solicits dissent, and
- invites the participation of those outside the usual boundaries of the
- discussion of postmodernism. For more information or a subscription,
- send mail to PMC@NCSUVM.
-
-
- The Public-Access Computer Systems Review
-
- An electronic journal, the Public-Access Computer Systems Review, has
- been established on the Public-Access Computer Systems Forum (PACS-
- L@UHUPVM1). The PACS Review will cover all computer systems that
- libraries make available to their patrons, including CAI and ICAI
- programs, CD-ROM databases, expert systems, hypermedia systems,
- information delivery systems, local databases, online catalogs, remote
- end-user search systems, and other systems. To join the PACS Forum, send
- the following command to LISTSERV@UHUPVM1 vis mail or message: SUBSCRIBE
- PACS-L Your_full_name
-
-
- Psychnet
-
- Psychnet is a weekly newsletter keeping the psychology community
- informed and in contact. To subscribe, send mail to Robert C. Morecock,
- EPSYNET@UHUPVM1.
-
-
- Quanta
-
- Quanta is an electronically distributed journal of Science Fiction and
- Fantasy. As such, each issue contains fiction by amateur authors as
- well as articles, reviews and so on. Quanta is published in two formats,
- ASCII and PostScript (for PostScript compatible laser printers). Article
- submissions should be sent to QUANTA@ANDREW.CMU.EDU. Requests to be added
- to be added to the distribution list should be sent to one of following,
- depending on which version of the magazine you'd like to receive:
-
- QUANTA+REQUESTS-POSTSCRIPT@ANDREW
- QUANTA+REQUESTS-ASCII@ANDREW
-
-
- South Florida Environmental Reader
-
- 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 fortnightly basis, and distributed both
- electronically and physically. To receive the electronic edition, send
- your request to SFER@UMIAMI.
-
-
- SCUP Newsletter
-
- SCUP is a newsleter for people intersted in college and university
- planning. For a subscription send mail to SCUP@TUFTS.
-
-
- TeXMaG
-
- TeXMag is a magazine for users of the TeX Computer Typesetting System.
- For a subscription send the following command to LISTSERV@BYUVM via
- mail or message: SUB TEXMAG-L your_full_name.
-
-
- |USSR-D
- |
- | USSR-D (USSR news and information digest) is a regular digest of traffic
- | culled from USSR-L (USSR news & information list), a public discussion
- | and distribution list dedicated to the dissemination and analysis of non-
- | classified news and information regarding the Union of Soviet Socialist
- | Republics and its past and present (if not future) constituent Soviet
- | Socialist Republics. To subscribe send the command Sub USSR-D
- | Your_full_name to LISTSERV@INDYCMS.
-
-