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- From: monwel@cbnewsk.cb.att.com (douglas.w.monroe)
- Subject: Re: Searching for free info....
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 13:38:07 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov22.201108.133437@ua1ix.ua.edu> kkavikon@ha21.eng.ua.edu (Kishen Kavikondala) writes:
- >Hi,
- >
- > Does anybody know of any Public domain on-line service for
- > tracking technical papers / books ? i.e for a particular
- > author, is there any way of getting a list of all his technical papers ?
- > Your help will be greatly appreciated.
-
- From many machines the command 'gopher' will get you access to a large number
- of library cataloging systems throughout the world. Gopher makes the connect
- and explains how to log into the other systems. If gopher is not available,
- try the Univ. of California's MELVYL system. Telnet to 31.1.0.11 and try it.
- Above paraphrased from a long response to a similar question, by Napalm.
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- Doug Monroe
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- or monwel@cbnewsk.att.com
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