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- OVERVIEW:
- THE INTERNET RESOURCE GUIDE
- - AND -
- THE INTERNIC DIRECTORY OF DIRECTORIES
-
- 28 April 1993
-
-
- What is the Internet Resource Guide
- ----------------------------------
-
- The Internet Resource Guide was published by the NSF Network Service Center
- (NNSC) as a guide to resources on the Internet. These resources include
- facilities such as supercomputers, databases, libraries or specialized
- programs on the Internet which are available to large numbers of users. Each
- entry in the guide contains a description of the resource, a description of
- who may use the resource, the type of access supported (email, ftp, telnet),
- and contact points for further information such as a phone number, email
- address and name of a contact person where appropriate. Each listing is
- approximately one page of text.
-
- The categories of resources are (1) Computational Resources, (2) Library
- Catalogs, (3) Archives, (4) White Pages (information about users), (5)
- Networks, (6) Network Information Centers and (7) Miscellaneous.
-
- On April 1, 1993, the Guide was moved to the InterNIC Directory and Database
- Services provided by AT&T and is in the process of being incorporated into
- the InterNIC Directory of Directories.
-
-
-
- What is the InterNIC Directory of Directories
- --------------------------------------------
-
- The InterNIC Directory of Directories is being built by AT&T as an online
- directory of resources and services available to the Internet. Two types of
- entries are supported in the Directory, Standard and Expanded. Standard
- entries are pointers to the resource or service. They contain a short
- description, a list of descriptive keywords, additional contact information,
- and, optionally, access information. Standard entries run about 1/2 page
- long (or a little longer than 24x80 terminal screen). Expanded entries may
- be much longer to accommodate comprehensive description and access
- information.
-
- The current resource categories include:
-
- Anonymous ftp archive site
- Computing center (including supercomputing center)
- Communications document archive (e.g. RFCs, FYIs, STDs, etc.)
- Database Server
- Dictionary, encyclopedia
- Directory
- General archive
- Information by subject (provide the subject)
- Internet introductory material
- Internet registration service center
- Library Mailing list, bulletin board, newsgroup
- Multimedia database
- Network information center (NICs)
- Network operation center (NOCs)
- Network provider
- Networked information resource server site (e.g. WAIS servers)
- Networked information resource tool (Information on specific tools
- like gopher, WWW, etc.)
- Newsletter (electronic newsletters)
- Publication (online publication subscription services)
- Security response center
- Software repository
- Standards organization
- Training program (Internet related seminars, classes, etc.)
-
- Transition of the Internet Resource Guide to the Directory of Directories
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- During 1993 the Internet Resource Guide will be incorporated into the
- InterNIC Directory of Directories. The first step was to move the ASCII text
- chapters into the Directory as they currently appear in the Guide so that
- these entries are available to users of the Directory.
-
- No more new or updated entries will be accepted for the Guide, but if any
- are submitted, BBN Inc. will send them to the InterNIC Directory and Database
- Administrator. The Directory and Database Administrator will contact the
- provider about putting the entry into the new Directory of Directories
- format.
-
- The IRG will remain intact for at least one year.
-
- Any questions or concerns may be directed to:
-
- The InterNIC Directory and Database Services Administrator
- AT&T
- 5000 Hadley Road Room 1B13
- South Plainfield, NJ 07080
- Email: admin@ds.internic.net
- Phone: 1-800-862-0677 or 1-(908) 668-6587
-
- --> WANTED: New Entries for The Directory of Directories <--
- ----------------------------------------------------
- AT&T is eager to add descriptions of additional resources to the Directory.
- If you are part of an organization that maintains a facility or service
- that should be included in the Directory, please send a message to:
-
- request@ds.internic.net
-
- and we will send a template for you to use to submit your information. We
- will edit the submission and check it with you before we include it in the
- Directory. If you know anyone who might want to make a contribution, please
- pass on this message or send us a note giving us the name of a contact person.
-
- The request form for placing an entry in the Directory of Directories may
- also be obtained from host ds.internic.net via anonymous ftp. Issue the
- following commands:
-
- cd pub/InterNIC-info
- get dirofdir-request.template
-
- Or send mail to mailserv@ds.internic.net and include the following command
- in the body of the message:
-
- file /ftp/pub/InterNIC-info/dirofdir-request.template
-
- This form contains a description of the format, the terms and conditions
- which apply and a template for providing the information. A completed form
- may be returned to:
-
- Email: request@ds.internic.net
- FAX: (908) 668-3763
- Mail: The InterNIC Directory and Database Services Administrator
- AT&T
- 5000 Hadley Road Room 1B13
- South Plainfield, NJ 07080
-
- We need your help to make the Directory a valuable tool for Internet users.
- Its effectiveness will depend on the active participation of the community of
- resource providers.
-
-
-
- How to Get the Directory of Directories and The Internet Resource Guide
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Accessing the Directory of Directories
- --------------------------------------
- You may use WAIS, anonymous FTP, gopher or electronic mail to access the
- InterNIC Directory of Directories. All entries are in plain text form. Paper
- copies of the Directory are not available at this time.
-
- Using WAIS
- ----------
-
- To access the Directory using WAIS, telnet to ds.internic.net and login with
- userid "wais." No password is required. An online tutorial and a help
- interface are available to new users of the Directory and Database Services
- WAIS client.
-
- Using anonymous FTP
- -------------------
- FTP to host ds.internic.net. The Directory of Directories is stored in the
- "resource/" directory as ASCII text files in resource category subdirectories
- (e.g. NIC, ftpsite, compcenter, archive, etc.). The Internet Resource Guide
- entries will have the same file names as they had in the Guide directory
- (e.g. section1-1.txt). Each chapter in the Guide is stored in the following
- subdirectories:
-
- Chapter 1: compcenter
- Chapter 2: library
- Chapter 3: archive
- Chapter 4: directory
- Chapter 5: provider
- Chapter 6: nic
- Chapter M: nirserver
-
- Entries in the new Directory of Directories format have file names based on
- an abbreviation of the name of the resource.
-
- Using electronic mail
- ---------------------
- Entries in the Directory may also be obtained through electronic mail by
- sending a message to mailserv@ds.internic.net. To retrieve individual files,
- include the FILE command in the message body. FILE has the following format:
-
- FILE - This command initiates a file transfer by email for each file
- specified. It requires a fully qualified pathname for each
- desired file.
-
- examples: file /ftp/resources/newsletter/SimpleTimes.b
- file /ftp/resources/compcenter/section1-1.txt
-
- A directory list may be obtained by including the LS (or DIR) command which
- has the following format:
-
- LS/DIR - This command initiates a directory listing for each directory
- specified. It requires a fully qualified pathname for each desired directory
- listing.
-
- example: ls /ftp/resources
-
- A users guide for the Directory and Database Services Mailserver may be
- obtained by sending email to mailserv@ds.internic.net and including the
- command HELP in the message body.
-
- Accessing the Internet Resource Guide
- -------------------------------------
- The Guide may be accessed using anonymous FTP, WAIS, Gopher or electronic
- mail in plain-text form and anonymous FTP or electronic mail in PostScript
- form. Recipients can print the pages locally and insert them into a
- looseleaf binder which they can update when they receive new material. Paper
- copies are not available at this time.
-
- Using FTP
- ---------
- FTP to host ds.internic.net and cd to /resource-guide. The IRG is stored in
- the same directory structure as it appeared on nnsc.nsf.net.
-
- Using WAIS
- ----------
- The IRG may also be scanned using WAIS by telneting to ds.internic.net and
- logging in with userid "wais". No password is required. When you receive
- the "search->" prompt, issue the command:
-
- database resource-guide
-
- to point you to the IRG database. An online tutorial and a help interface
- are available to new users of the Directory and Database Services WAIS
- client.
-
- Using Electronic Mail
- ---------------------
- The files which make up the IRG may also be obtained through electronic mail
- by sending a message to mailserv@ds.internic.net. To retrieve individual
- files, include the FILE command in the message body. Some examples are:
-
- file /ftp/resource-guide/overview
- file /ftp/resource-guide/chapter.1/section1-14.ps
-
- The LS (or DIR) command may also be used to get a directory listing of the
- IRG. Use the following command in the message body:
-
- ls /ftp/resource-guide
-
- A users guide for the Directory and Database Services Mailserver may be
- obtained by sending email to mailserv@ds.internic.net and including the
- command HELP in the message body.
-
-
- Using Gopher
- ------------
- Gopher to internic.net, port 70. Choose item#4 on your first menu.
-
-
-
- Mailing Lists
- -------------
- A mailing list is available to receive announcements about updates to the
- Directory of Directories:
-
- dirofdirs-announce.
-
- If you would like your name added to this list, please send a message to:
-
- dirofdirs-announce-request@ds.internic.net
-
- This mailing list will be used to announce changes in the status of the
- Internet Resource Guide and updates to the Directory of Directories.
-
- There were formerly three mailing lists available for updates to the Internet
- Resource Guide maintained by the NNSC.
-
- 1) irg-txt: updates via email in PostScript format
- 2) irg-ps: updates via email in plain-text (ASCII) format
- 3) irg-ftp: announced via email when new entries available via FTP
-
- These mailing lists have been taken over by Directory and Database Services
- and merged into dirofdirs-announce. Requests to be added to any of these
- lists will be forwarded by the NNSC to Directory and Database Services and
- will be added to dirofdirs-announce.
-
-
- The InterNIC Directory and Database Services Staff
-