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- Date: Sun, 21 Nov 93 6:00:18 EST
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- From: brad@clarinet.com (Brad Templeton)
- Reply-To: clarinet@clarinet.com
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- Approved: brad@clarinet.com
- Subject: ClariNet frequently asked questions (Jul/92)
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- Archive-name: clarinet/faq
-
- Q: How can I reply to a story, send corrections or ask questions of a
- reporter?
-
- A: Items from Newsbytes, as well as ClariNet generated information
- can be replied to directly via E-mail. Items from UPI, UPI-Radio
- and the syndicates can't be replied to in this fashion.
-
- If you wish to write to a syndicated columnist, we have addresses for
- the syndicates on file. The address for UPI is:
-
- United Press International
- 1400 Eye St. N.W.
- Washington, DC 20005
-
- If you wish to write to the editors at ClariNet, mail to clarinet@clarinet.com.
- If you wish to write an "open letter" to address issues in a public
- forum, post to clari.net.talk. This newsgroup is unmoderated.
-
- Q: Why did a story about XXX get posted to group YYY?
-
- A: Our first line of coding comes from UPI. Unfortunately, they use a
- very error-prone coding scheme, with fairly non-mnemonic triads of letters
- being used for codes. A slight typo can cause a major miscoding. We
- try to fix these when we encounter them, and if you note one and mail
- us, we can fix it.
-
- Q: Can I repost stories from ClariNet?
-
- A: You need to ask permission before doing this. We will sometimes
- grant permission, but only on a one-time basis. Please do not ask for
- blanket permission to act as a clipping service and forward appropriate
- articles as they come to a mailing list or newsgroup.
-
- If your site has a site licence, then you can repost to local mailing lists
- and local newsgroups without asking permission, but stories must always
- be fully attributed.
-
- Of course, you can always quote small snippets of any news story. This is
- the fair use doctrine of copyright law. It allows you to take small
- excerpts of material for the purpose of review and comment. You must always
- fully attribute the material to the wire and ClariNet, and keep the quote
- short -- never repost an entire article.
-
- Q: Can I save copies of ClariNet stories?
-
- A: Yes, you can save stories for your own personal use, as you could clip
- your newspaper. However, you can't give copies from the archive to other
- people, or make it generally available.
-
- Q: Can I get general stock quotes?
-
- A: Not at this time. What you see in clari.tw.stocks is all we output.
- Q: How can I deal with the large number of stories you put out?
-
- A: Some groups may simply have too many stories for you. The
- classifications used on the stories can help you trim the
- number of stories to a more reasonable number.
-
- You can use the _Kill_ file facilities of newsreaders like
- RN, or a NewsClip filter program. The latter can do far
- more, but requires some programming skill.
-
- The first thing you might do is filter out stories of lower
- priority. For example, in some groups, stories with daily
- priority are forwarded. Filter those out, if desired.
-
- Many of the technical groups include regional stories
- (stories with an ACategory of regional. You might decide to
- filter those out, or only those not from your own region.
-
- If you don't already read the "top" groups, such as
- clari.news.top, you can go even further, and filter out all
- stories with the regular priority as well. Then you'll only
- get breaking and major stories. This is a good filter to
- apply in the U.S. government groups, for example.
-
- After this, you can filter based on the classifications.
- Sometimes several different keywords result in an article
- being posted to a group. Watch the keywords, and see if any
- identify stories of no interest to you.
-
- "Keywords"
-
- For example, clari.tw.nuclear takes stories on nuclear
- weapons, nuclear energy, nuclear incidents and nuclear
- waste. You may decide to read only some of these, and/or
- only the higher priority versions of those you selected.
-
- With NewsClip, it is also possible to filter based on
- multiple classifications. Using the above example, to see
- only articles about accidents at nuclear power plants, you
- would choose only articles with both the keywords nuclear
- power and nuclear incidents.
-
- Observe the keywords on various stories as they go by, and
- determine which best fit your reading patterns. Then filter
- accordingly. You can both reject the presence of other
- keywords or insist upon them. You can use the newsgroups
- (which are generated from the keywords) or the keywords
- themselves.
-
- Almost all keywords come in pairs. For example, a space
- story usually has the general keyword science and the
- specific keyword space. Use either one to guide your
- selection.
-
- You can check for the presence of an international interest
- by looking for the international keyword. This can still
- appear on U.S. stories if they have a non-U.S. aspect.
-
- On international and regional stories, and some others, you
- can also filter based on the location of a story.
-
- In the sports groups (and some others, and to a limited
- extent) you can use the Format: header to filter stories.
- You might decide to only see game story format articles
- about your team, but still track general stories about all
- teams. Summaries, briefs and linescores can also be spotted
- in this way.
-
- It may take some time, but observation of the patterns in
- each group will soon allow you to identify the stories that
- are of interest to you. You will then be able to reduce the
- set of news you are offered to a set that closely matches
- your own interests -- your own personal electronic
- newspaper.
-