8L2C)pJJJJ IH(ȱH:=IH[H`@HcH  $ +   I/H`JLNGȄBȄF aK  haaFF  mJm# KKJ UJ )J ۈ) ;J3ȱJFȱJGJKaȄM  aaNNJFLGJL L p/INTERNET.14A/' -READ.ME.FIRSTu //)BOOKLIST2C#S -INET.BBS.LISTS= w#U -INET.FUN.LIST<u#U .LIBRARIES.INET4e#U FINDER.DATA? &PRODOS `DaElH$?EGvѶK+`L HHLy XP LM ŠϠĠӠS)*+,+`F)) (*=GJFjJJA QE'+ '== `@ STSP8QSS8 m P o R(8R APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information Date: Tue, 23 Aug 1994 21:57:17 -0800 From: savetz@northcoast.com (Kevin Savetz) Subject: Unofficial Internet Booklist version 0.8 At long last, here is the updated "Unofficial Internet Booklist" (version 0.8), now featuring a whopping 138 Internet booky many host computers for Internet access) UNIX.2 : Part two of two part tutorial on the Unix OS. login. TOMER.2 : Part 1 continued MUSIC : How to find music and music lyrics on the Internet UNIX.1 : Part one of two parts looking at the Unix OS (used b INET.GUIDE : How to go to another machine to,kix,mb Internet Guide CARL : How to access libraries through the CARL system TOMER.1 : A brief look at resources available via remote TOUR.INFO : Information about the entire Smith Internet Series MANUALS : How to find manuals for information already retrieved LISTSERVES : How to subscribe to the Navigating Listserve : A short info sheet about Lynx and its latest version. SMITH.INET (DIRECTORY) : A series of selected tutorials by Prof. Richard Smith called "Navigatng The Internet - an Interactive Workshop." omputer upon dialup into your "host" computer - for example, for Apple II & /// subscrbers to the Explorer Service offered by WAP or to CapAccess or Sailor. LYNX.FAQ authorizations for use. SIDE TWO LYNX.GUIDE : A users guide to Lynx - a program that allows Apple II and /// users to access the Internet. Lynx is accessed on the host cinds of neat resources available, and can mostly be accessed from any internet node. LIBRARIES.INET : This is a collection of internet electronic libraries where some of them may require bout the Internet. INET.BBS.LIST : Zamfield's Wonderfully Incomplete, Complete Internet BBS List INET.FUN.LIST : These are ftp, telnet and email sites all over the world having all ke entire Apple II family! INTERNET.14 SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk. BOOKLIST.2 : Second of two files containing a more comprehensive listing of books aeed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty as. Enjoy! Archive-name: internet-services/book-list Last-Modified: 1994/8/23 Version: 0.8 ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------- The Unofficial Internet Book List The most extensive bib !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQrcial resources (CompuServe, American Online, etc.) It proves that there's something for everyone somewhere out in the electronic world. Title: Netiquette Author: Virginia Shea Publisher: Albion Books ISBN: 0-9637025-1-3 Price: $19.95 Pages: 154 Published679-75106-8 Price: $19.00 Pages: 384 Published: 1994 For more information: (800) 345-8112 Thanks for the info: Educom newsletter Notes: As the "TV Guide of Cyberspace," this book provides pointers by subjects to Internet sites, USENET newsgroups, and comme suppose it's worth the extra five bucks for this book versus the vanilla Navigating the Internet, especially if you use Windows and need the software. Title: Netguide Author: Peter Rutten, Albert Bayers III & Kelly Moloni Publisher: Random House ISBN: 0-ternet (above) except it includes a disk with Internet Software for Microsoft Windows and a few extra chapters: "A Better Window on the Web: Mosaic", "Using the Internet for Business", as well as versions of the online references Gopher Jewels and PDIAL. Ican mail in an coupon to receive a Mac disk with similar software for a nominal shipping and handling fee) and one month free connect time Published: April 1994 For more information: 800-428-5331 or 317-581-3500 Notes: Nearly identical to Navigating the Inon: 800-428-5331 or 317-581-3500 Notes: <> Title: Navigating the Internet, Deluxe Edition Author: Richard Smith and Mark Gibbs Publisher: Sams ISBN: 0-672-30485-6 Price: $29.95 Pages: 640 Goodies: 1 PC-format HD disk. (Macintosh users inQVTnet, WSFTP, etc., and an expanded resource list featuring newer gopher and WWW servers." Title: Navigating the Internet Author: Mark Gibbs & Richard Smith Publisher: Sams ISBN: 0-672-30362-0 Price: $24.95 Pages: 500 Published: 1993 For more informati follow-on to the best selling "Internet for Dummies", includes in-depth looks at commercial on-line providers including Delphi, AOL and UNIX shell providers. Also SLIP/PPP access including how to get and install, Trumpet Winsock, Trumpet, WinVN, Eudora, Wle: MORE Internet for Dummies Author: John Levine & Carol Baroudi Publisher: IDG Books ISBN: 1-56884-164-7 Price: $19.95 Pages: 430 Published: July 1994 For more information: (415) 312-0650 or midummies@iecc.com Notes: Blurb from the author: "Intended as a--------- --------------- PART 2 Title: The Matrix: Computer Networks and Conferencing Systems Worldwide Author: John S. Quarterman Publisher: Digital Press ISBN: 0-13-565607-9 Price: $50.00 Pages: 746 Published: 1990 For more information: ? Notes: Titating, please send e-mail to savetz@northcoast.com. ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------- *Sponsored in part by Computer Literacy Bookshops, see end of file for info ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- This document is copyright 1994 by Kevin M. Savetz. All rights reserved. More legal stuff is near the end of this file. If you notice that an Internet-related book is missing, or information herein needs updliography of books about the Internet ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------- Version 0.8 - 23 August 1994 by Kevin M. Savetz - savetz@northcoast.com ----------------------------: 1994 For more information: info@albion.com Notes: This slim book does an excellent job of helping those new to Cyberspace learn the basic tenants of network etiquette, or "netiquette". It's easy to read and loaded with interesting real-life examples. Chapters cover netiquette of e-mail and of discussion groups as well as providing excellent netiquette guidelines for business, home and school use. Particularly useful sections cover Electronic Style (looking good online, tone of voice and signature files) aow Pages Author: Christine Maxwell and Czeslaw Jan Grycz Publisher: New Riders Publishing ISBN: 1-56205-306-X Price: $29.95 Pages: 877 Published: 1994 For more information: ? This huge book covers vast ground in its 900-plus pages. Although the quantity isr.) Very silly and highly recommended. An FTPable version, called the Jargon File version 3.0, is available from rtfm.mit.edu, but the bound book makes great bathroom reading and contains silly cartoons and stuff. Title: New Riders' Official Internet Yell7) 625-8481 Thanks for the info :Petrea Mitchell Notes: The New Hacker's Dictionary is a great book for learning about the various slang, jargon and customs and folklore of the 'net (as well as other lairs of the hackey, reads like a text book. Title: The New Hacker's Dictionary Author: edited by Eric Raymond and Guy L. Steele Publisher: MIT press ISBN: ISBN 0-262-18154-1 Price: $10.95 Pages: 453 Published: 2nd edition, 1994. For more information: (800) 356-0343 or (61nd more difficult. A complete reference on network management for network engineers, managers, lecturers and trainers." Topics include monitoring distributed systems, security, specifications and underlying technologies. Quality information, heavy on theork@aw.com or (800) 822-6339. Notes: From the publicist: "Networks and distributed computer systems are becoming critical to the functioning of many organizations. As these systems become larger and more complex the issue of how to manage them becomes more ation all yours free for the downloading around the Internet. Title: Network and Distributed Systems Management Author: Morris Sloman, editor Publisher: Addison-Wesley ISBN: 0-201-62745-0 Price: $50.50 Pages: 650 Published: 1994 For more information: awboo on using the network, information on getting started and navigating with Internet tools, and hundreds of Internet accessible resources with contact information and descriptions. The guide will point you in the direction of millions of megabytes of informa95 + $3.00 shipping Pages: 774 Published: 1993 For more information: netpower1@aol.com, 1-800-457-9112 Notes: All I know is what their catalog says: The most exciting section of this guide is devoted to the Internet. Netpower includes a primer and tutorial listing is hardly the most complete, but it only contains information about people who choose to be listed. Title: NetPower: Resource Guide to Online Computer Services Author: Persson, Eric Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing ISBN: 1-56523-031-0 Price: $39. "real" telephone book: personal listings of your name and e-mail address are free, advertising space in the yellow pages section is available for a fee, and the book itself it distributed for free. With only a few thousand names in the first edition, thiss ISBN: none listed Price: Free Pages: ~200 Published: 1994 (updated twice a year) For more information: 619-943-0101 or e-mail to info@aldea.com Notes: Of the various Internet White and Yellow pages books out there, this one looks and acts the most like aLearner's Permit. (You can retrieve a brief excerpt from Netiquette: "The Core Rules of Netiquette" by sending e-mail to netiquette- request@albion.com with the words "archive send core" in the subject line.) Title: NetPages Publisher: Aldea Communicationnd the "core rules" of the online world. One chapter covers copyright issues and another the etiquette of e- mail privacy. There's even a tiny chapter on "Love & Sex in Cyberspace". This book should be required reading for anyone collecting their Internet there, the quality isn't exceptional: it is rather unevenly edited. Some of the listings seem to be listed by name rather than subject and many items are listed in multiple places, artifically inflating the size of the book. This index is unique in that it contains listings of some commercial services available via the Internet, such as DIALOG. Icons differentiate the free resources from the costly ones. Title: On INTERNET 94: An International Title and Subject Guide to Electronic Journals, Newsletters, Tes to the Internet: Volume 4 - The Internet E-Mail System Author: Mark Veljkov & George Hartnell Publisher: Meckler ISBN: 0-88736-946-4 Price: $9.95 Pages: 64 Published: 1994 For more information: ? Notes: Title: Pocket Guides to the Internet: Volume 5 - : ? Notes: Title: Pocket Guides to the Internet: Volume 3 - Using and Navigating Usenet Author: Mark Veljkov & George Hartnell Publisher: Meckler ISBN: 0-88736-945-6 Price: $9.95 Pages: 64 Published: 1994 For more information: ? Notes: Title: Pocket Guidation: ? Notes: Title: Pocket Guides to the Internet: Volume 2 - Transferring Files with File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Author: Mark Veljkov & George Hartnell Publisher: Meckler ISBN: 0-88736-944-8 Price: $9.95 Pages: 64 Published: 1994 For more information taste) focuses on how to set up and use the bundled software. Title: Pocket Guides to the Internet: Volume 1 - Telnetting Author: Mark Veljkov & George Hartnell Publisher: Meckler ISBN: 0-88736-943-X Price: $9.95 Pages: 64 Published: 1994 For more informired: talk of telnet, FAQs and Netfind (hardly unimportant topics) are lumped together in the "Other Resources" chapter near the back of the book. The book includes some interesting real-life examples and ideas for things to do online, but too much (for myseems more like an afterthought than a follow-up. Chapters cover obligatory topics like What is the Internet, Getting Connected, Network News, Transferring Files, Using Gopher and Other Internet Resources. The book's organization leaves something to be dese time from MRNet. Published: 1994 For more information: dilennox@aol.com Notes: This book (with floppy disk) for MS-DOS users helps newcomers get online and take their first steps on the 'net. Fraase first wrote the Mac Internet Tour Guide, and this book trators working with TCP/IP. Title: PC Internet Tour Guide Author: Michael Fraase Publisher: Ventana Press ISBN: 1-56604-084-1 Price: $24.95 Pages: 284 Goodies: PC floppy disk with useful software. Two periodic updates via e- mail. One month of free onlinnet-accessible OPACs. Title: Open Systems Networking: TCP/IP & OSI Author: David Piscitello and Lyman Chapin Publisher: Addison-Wedlet ISBN: ? Price: $46.96 Pages: 624 Published: 1994 For more information: ? Notes: Explains OSI options for systems adminiskler ISBN: 0-88736-962-6 Price: $70 Pages: 500 Published: May 1994 For more information: ? Notes: A detailed listing of dial-in online public access catalogs and databases. Includes Accessing Online Bibliographic Databases, the annotated list of 700+ Interd guide to bulletin boards and the computer networks they are connected to. First edition of this book was a manual for the BMUG BBS. Indispensable guide to connecting your modem to the world. Title: OPAC Directory 1994 Author: Mecklermedia Publisher: Mec Boards and Beyond. Author: Bernard Aboba Publisher: Addison-Wesley ISBN: 0-201-62214-9 Price: $32.95 Pages: 806 Published: 1993 For more information: ? Thanks for the info: Gayle Keresey (aflgayle@aol.com) Notes: Comprehensive compendium of information andata files - from artificial intelligence to women's studies, from space exploration to rock music, from environment studies to AIDS research." Nearly 6,000 mailing lists, electronic journals, archives, etc. Title: The Online User's Encyclopedia: Bulletinexts, Discussion Lists, and Other Resources on the Internet Author: Internet World Magazine Publisher: Meckler ISBN: 0-88736-929-4 Price: $45.00 Pages: 500 Published: 1994 For more information: ? Notes: "Your guide to the full range of Internet-accessible Basic Internet Utilities Author: Mark Veljkov & George Hartnell Publisher: Meckler ISBN: 0-88736-947-2 Price: $9.95 Pages: 64 Published: 1994 For more information: ? Notes: ? Title: Pocket Guides to the Internet: Volume 6 - Terminal Connections Author: Mark Veljkov & George Hartnell Publisher: Meckler ISBN: 0-88736-948-0 Price: $9.95 Pages: 64 Published: 1994 Notes: Title: Practical Internetworking with TCP/IP and UNIX Author: Carl-Mitchell/Quarterman Publisher: Addison-Wesley ISBN: 0-201-58629-0 Price: $> Title: 10 Minute Guide to the Internet Author: Peter Kent Publisher: Alpha ISBN: 1-56761-428-0 Price: $12.99 US, $16.99 CAN Pages: 162 Published: 1994 For more information: ? Notes: A terse introduction to the Internet, how to get online and how to navi certainly used enough on the Internet to warrant an entry here. :-) Title: Success with Internet Author: ? Publisher: ? ISBN: ? Price: ? Pages: ? Goodies: ? Published: ? For more information: 800/628-8280 Notes: <n 200 smileys :-) Title: smileys Author: Lesley Strother Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates ISBN: 1-56592-041-4 Price: 93 Pages: 595 Published: 1993 For more information: ? Notes: A collection of 650 "smileys". While not an Internet book per se, smileys areoutstanding, but probably not of interest to a general Internet audience. Title: The Smiley Dictionary Author: Seth Godin Publisher: Peachpit Press ISBN: 1-56609-008-3 Price: $6.95 Pages: 96 Published: ? For more information: ? Notes: Illustrates more tha6 Price: $55.00 Pages: 456 Published: 2nd ed, 1994 Thanks for the info: John Stidd Notes: John says: This book covers the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which is used to do net management of TCP/IP networks, including the Internet. The book is ws how to use every function, mode and mood of sendmail to get your e- mail where it's going. A great, if single-minded, book. Title: The Simple Book: an introduction to Internet management Author: Marshall Rose Publisher: Prentice Hall ISBN: 0-13177-254-ed: 1993 For more information: ? Notes: While not strictly an Internet book, this tome focuses on one thing: the UNIX program sendmail, which is a huge part of how electronic mail moves around on the Internet. Mainly for system administrators, the book shoan be used by anyone who is netting with VMS. It's also available online for free, FTPable from: gboro.rowan.edu:/pub/Saturn_Guide Title: sendmail Author: Bryan Costales Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates ISBN: 1-56592-056-2 Price: $32.95 Pages: 830 PublishBN: ? Price: $3 Pages: 110 Published: ? For more information: cassidy@saturn.rowan.edu Notes: This is the only Internet book that I know of that is specifically for VAX/VMS users (you poor things.) The manual is somewhat specific for our VAX 4000, but it ctten onto the net. The very personal style here probably more than makes up for any other lacks--the Internet is primarily other people, not technologies. Title: SATURN: A Beginners Guide To Using the Internet Author: Kyle Cassidy Publisher: RCNJ Press IS the book is much less imposing than most of the others of this ilk. (Cheaper, too.) For the majority of new users, however, this is a good, basic introduction. What shortcomings there are in specific information can be quickly filled in once a user has go this is impossible. Where others try to take you "from the modem up," Fisher suggests you get some basic experience with local bulletin boards. The intent is to give desktop (PC and Mac) users some basic grounding in Internet functions and tools. As such,enhall.com Thanks for the info: Robert Slade Notes: Fisher shows admirable restraint in limiting the scope of this book. Where others try to produce "complete" documentation for the "whole" Internet, Fisher flatly states (correctly) that45.75 Pages: ? Published: 1993 For more information: tic@tic.com Notes: Title: Riding the Internet Highway Author: Sharon Fisher Publisher: New Riders Publishing ISBN: 1-56205-192-X Price: $16.95 Pages: 266 Published: 1993 For more information: phyllis@prgate using UNIX, e-mail, FTP, archie, WAIS, WWW, gopher, telnet and Usenet. For the rank beginner. Divided into 20 or so "ten-minute" lessons. Does a fair job, considering its brevity, but is too short to serve as a thorough introduction. Slanted to Microsoft Windows users accessing a UNIX host. Title: TCP/IP: Architecture, Protocols and Implementation Author: Sidnie Felt Publisher: McGraw-Hill ISBN: ? Price: $45.00 Pages: 466 Published: For more information: ? Notes: Covers protocols plus additional servi.95 CAN Pages: 386 Goodies: 5 hours of Usenet access via a Missouri service provider Published: June 1994 For more information: orders@prenhall.com Notes: A guide to accessing and using Usenet newsgroups. Includes a decent (but short) introduction to Usenemost interesting features. Interesting stuff, but seems to favor the online services featuring ZiffNet online. I wonder why... Title: Usenet: Netnews for Everyone Author: Jenny A. Fristrup Publisher: Prentice Hall ISBN: 0-13-123167-7 Price: $24.95 US, $32rst of its kind to feature real maps of each service, making it exceptionally easy to navigate the on-line world. Colorful but hard to read. There are also easy- to-follow instructions for using each one, plus tips, shortcuts, and pointers to the best and Davis Press ISBN: 1-56276-206-0 Price: $24.95 Pages: 139 Published: June 1994 For more information: 72241.443@compuserve.com Notes: A guide to the Internet, CompuServe, Prodigy, America Online, Delphi, GEnie, and ZiffNet for CompuServe, this book is the fis. Title: Total SNMP Author: Harnedy Publisher: CBM Books ISBN: 1-878956-33-7 Price: $45 Pages: ? Published: 1994 For more information: books@propress.com Notes: Title: The Traveler's Guide to the Information Highway Author: Dylan Tweney Publisher: Ziff for the info: Connie Marijs Notes: This well-organized tutorial can be used by individuals, in seminars, training sessions, and classrooms. It takes readers on a global learning expedition of the Internet in just 21 fun-filled lessonFor more information: ? Notes: Title: Teach Yourself the Internet: Around the World in 21 Days Author: Neil Randall Publisher: Sams ISBN: 0-672-30519-4 Price: $27.00 Pages: 700 Published: July 1994 For more information: 800-428-5331 or 317-581-3500 Thanksnfiguration, setting up an anonymous FTP server, name service, routing and troubleshooting and security. Title: TCP/IP: Running a Successful Network Author: K. Washburn/J.T. Evans Publisher: Addison-Wesley ISBN: ? Price: $44.95 Pages: 537 Published: 1994 472 Published: 1992 For more information: info@ora.com Notes: Describes how to set up and administer a network of UNIX systems using the TCP/IP protocols. Includes basics of what the protocols are, how to get connected and configure the system, sendmail coences. (No volume 2 yet.) Robert says: Great text for the protocols of TCP/IP (illustrated by examples from a real network.) Title: TCP/IP Network Administration Author: Craig Hunt Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates ISBN: 0-937175-82-X Price: $29.95 Pages: ks for the info: Bob Stein and Robert Slade Notes: Bob says: This textbook is the best way to understand the nuts and bolts of TCP/IP the Internet's networking protocols. Great figures, diagrams, tables, and other referr: Addison Wesley ISBN: 0-201-63346-9 Price: $47.50 Pages: 576 Published: 1994 For more information: ftp://aw.com/aw.prof.comp.series/stevens.tcpipiv1.info.tar.Z (this contains Preface, Table of Contents, and a sample chapter in PostScript and ASCII.) ThanPrice: $29.95 Pages: 240 Published: 1994 For more information: ? Notes: Describes the OSI Reference Modem, related protocols and how to use them to interact with hosts. Title: TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1, The Protocols Author: W. Richard Stevens Publisheces and products: NFS, NIS, BIND, ARP, RIP, KERBEROS, SNMP, etc. Discusses hoe to invoke network services, plan name/address structure, troubleshoot, connect via bridges and routers. Title: The TCP/IP Companion Author: Martin Arick Publisher: QED ISBN: ? t, including info on the Usenet community and conventions. The majority of the book is a list of Usenet newsgroups and the FAQs that live in each - information that can easily be found online at no cost. It also reprints several general Usenet introductions that are also available online for free. Doesn't cover rot13 or how to decode binary files. In short, a waste of money. Title: Using the Internet Author: William A. Tolhurst, Mary Ann Pike & Keith A. Blanton Publisher: Que ISBN: 1-56529-353-3 Price: $39Michael Frasse Publisher: Ventana Press ISBN: 1-56604-081-7 Price: $24.95 Pages: 344 Goodies: Windows disk. Two free electronic updates via e-mail. One month of free online time from MRNet. Published: 1994 For more information: dilennox@aol.com Notes: <> Title: Your Internet Consultant - The FAQs of Life Online Author: Kevin M. Savetz Publisher: Sams ISBN: 0-672-30520-8 Price: $25 US $34.95 CAN Pages: 550 Published: July 1994 For more information: 800-428-5331 or 317-581-3500 Notes: Your Internet Consultant - the FAQs of List Online (written by the author of this bibliography) provides simple, enlightening answers to hundreds (361, to be exact) of frequently asked questions about the Internet (as well as answers to a few questions that aet at school and at play. A handy resource to quickly finding your way around the vast knowledge banks of this international network of networks." 160 pages. ISBN 0-945264-17-8. $12.95 U.S. Coming in September 1994. *** Publisher/Ordering Information Addiproliferated on the Information Highway." 160 pages. ISBN 0-945264-16-X. $12.95 U.S. Coming in September 1994. Internet: A Parent's Guide by Karen Strudwick. Publisher says: "Cuts through the computerese to explain how you and your kids can use the Intern 05/94 NEW to be published The Comprehensive Internet Dictionary by William H. Holt and Rockie J. Morgan. Publisher says: "Clear, concise definitions and illustrations of more than 3,000 technical and colloquial terms and concepts that have Net Games - September 1994 from Random House Internet: Domain Administration - Vivian Neou: SRI International ISBN 013-511180-3 04/94 NEW to be published Internet Technology Series: Domain Name System - Paul Mockapetris ISBN 013-106865-2 small Internet node or UUCP site, it would be hard to say that you "need" this book. If, however, you are at all interested in the topic of e-mail, you will find this fascinating and useful. *** Upcoming titles {let me know if any of these are out yet!} work and commercial service gateways. Frey and Adams have, however, put together a very complete and interesting reference, and I do suggest it to anyone managing, or using, extensive e-mail correspondence. As a user of electronic mail, or the manager of an to cite such works as "indispensable": in fact, most users, and even site managers, muddle along quite happily without it. Quick reference "electronic" versions exist of very similar documents, which provide the addressing schemes for the more common net0 Published: 4th ed, June 1994 For more information: 800-998-9938 or info@ora.com Thanks for the info: Robert Slade Notes: This book is a reference work. It details the various computer networks with gateways to the Internet. It is commois chapter explains many famous (and infamous) Internet events and entities. Title: !%@:: A Directory of Electronic Mail Addressing and Networks Author: Donnalyn Frey & Rick Adams Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates ISBN: 1-56592-046-5 Price: $9.95 Pages: 64Very friendly general overview book. Not really a how-tobook, rather a Cultural Companion that explain what each type of Internet resource is, as well as the cultural and traditional uses and issues. Includes a chapter on "Things you will hear about..." ththat are all too often assumed and considered trivial by many network users. It covers the basic utilities and information reaching other networks. An earlier, much less comprehensive version is available via FTP; see previous section. Matisse Enzer says: 515) 284-6751 or phyllis@prenhall.com Thanks for the info: matisse@well.sf.ca.us (J Matisse Enzer) Notes: This guide should give you a reference to consult if you're curious about what can be done with the Internet. It also presents the fundamental topics ents, e-mail savetz@rahul.net with the words "send YIC" in the SUBJECT line. Title: Zen & the Art of Internet Author: Brendan Kehoe Publisher: Prentice Hall ISBN: 0-13-121492-6 Price: $23.95 Pages: 193 Published: 3rd ed., Jan. 1994 For more information: (ren't frequently- asked, but should be.) The book is arranged in a question-and-answer format, making it blissfully simple to find just the info you need. I think you'll find the book unique, useful and a little silly. For information and the table of contson-Wesley. E-mail: 74230.3622@compuserve.com. Orders: 800-822-6339. Albion Books. E-mail: info@albion.com. 415-572-7666. Fax 415-752-5417 IDG Books Worldwide, 155 Bovet Road #310, San Mateo CA 94402. Orders: 800 762 2974. Meckler Corporation. 203-226-6967. Fax: 203-545-5840. 11 Ferry Lane West, Westport, CT 06880. 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All prices in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated. Thanks to Pieter M. Lechner, UCLA Microcomputer Support Office, for his bibliography of 50 Internet books. Thanks to Connie Marijs Body: subscribe ora-news "Your name" of "Your Compaunces new Internet books to be released. To subscribe, send e-mail: To: otsgroup@pop.knoware.nl Addison-Wesley information server, for periodic updates on new titles from this publisher. Send e-mail: To: awbook@aw.com Subject: information ion & Updates Online The Top Ten Internet Book List is a weekly list that lists the top ten Internet Books sold in Europe. The list represents the ten most popular titles of Prentice Hall, Sams, Que and other publishers, based on weekly sales. It also anno103A Morris Street, Sebastopol CA 95472. Prentice-Hall. E-mail: info@prenhall.com or gopher: gopher.prenhall.com. 515-284-6751. Fax: 515-284-2607. Route 9W, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632. Random House. Order line: (800) 345-8112. *** Internet Book Informatof each month) to the Usenet newsgroups alt.internet.services, alt.online-service, alt.books.technical, misc.books.technical, alt.bbs.internet, misc.answers, alt.answers and news.answers. You can receive it via anonymous FTP: rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/internet-services/book -list You can receive it via electronic mail: To: mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu Subject: Body: send usenet/news.answers/internet-services/book-list You can receive each new edition of thhe system downloading files if you have FTP. Do be considerate on these BBS`s, some people aren't using Telnet or Rlogin to get to these, some people still dial numbers with modems at there homes. I'm not going to say anymore, because you can figure evices. Keep in mind that mail or articles posted on BBS's does not reach everyone in the world, and if you can get to UseNet, you will problably find better responses. Most of the files on these BBS`s can be found by anonymous FTP, so don't tie up t and access, and fix problems. 3. You are a guest, and please keep that in mind while using these BBS's Okay, that wasn't so bad after all. Most of these BBS`s offer services unique to BBS'ing. Some offer small scale versions of standard Internet sng logged in continuously or repeatedly trying to gain access. 2. While you may not directly pay for these services someone does. These bbs's are run on someone else's computer, which means that someone else pays to keep it running, provide spaceay about these BBS's in general. So bear with me, or skip ahead, but do take the time to read this. 1. These BBS's are provided as a service to anyone on Internet. Not just you. This means that you should try not to dominate these sites by stayimpiled with the help of the wonderfully generous who associate with InterNet or UseNet. I owe them many thanks and please continue to send information. The amount of mail I recieve is enormous, and I appreciate the responses. I have a few things to sry. E-mail requests can be made to Zamfield@Dune.EE.MsState.Edu. Posted on alt.bbs.internet twice a month. ============================================================ ================== FOREWORD: ^^^^^^^^^ The following list has been coRTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~================== Publishing Info: September 24th 1992. Published with the Textedit text editor for X-windows. Now Available in Postscript form thanks to Interleaf. Availablity: Anonymous FTP at Wuarchive.wustl.edu in the /pub directoDate: Tue, 13 Oct 92 16:45:21 CDT From: Thomas A. Kreeger Subject: Internet BBS List %%%%% Zamfield`s Wonderfully Incomplete, Complete Internet BBS List %%%%%% ============================================================ UBJECT line EXACTLY as shown below. Anything else will find its way into my e-mail box rather than to the subscription program. To: savetz@rahul.net Subject: subscribe booklist Body: ###end of document### is document automatically via electronic mail, if you are so inclined. This is a low-volume list, with updates every few weeks. Note that the following address is my personal e- mail box, filtered by a very simple mail filter. Your request must go in the Smost of this out for yourselves. Enjoy the list and write back to tell me about these BBS`s. I want to add as much info to these as possible. A little abstract, such as services, will be great. For users of JANET (UK), you may access these bbs's through first connecting to UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY.TELNET or PAD.UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY.TELNET. Likewise, users of internet can get to JANET by telnet SUN.NSF.AC.UK, login as janet. Something New!!!!! all sites that are prefixed with =========== and sufixl the time! -- This site is rather deserted, probably because of -- difficulty finding the place, but it has a great -- message base. Bergon By Byte oscar.bbb.no bbs unknown -- This is a new site, but not sure about it, so don't -- go floodm bbs Pirate 2.0 -- badboy.aue.com -- Be sure to use badboy.aue.com, it will usually get -- you throught to wherever badboy really is. -- Boards, Talk, Chat, Mail Test site for new Pirate -- Software. Pirate 2.0 kicks, if it would work -- alst to look -- around, and for a regular account send -- userid -- initial passwd -- realname -- termtype -- address -- email address -- to schwartz@aug1.augsburg.edu or mail -- to Billy on the bbs. BadBoy`s Inn nameserver.aue.comation, philosophical -- calendar, E-mail, directories and computer -- resources, discussion on computer use in -- philosophy, and news from divisions. Auggie BBS nic.augsburg.edu bbs Eagles -- 141.224.128.3 -- use user ID guest and passwd gue any aspect of After- -- Five. APA BBS atl.calstate.edu apa -- 130.150.102.33 -- The American Philosophical Association BBS. -- Offers news from the national office, -- philosphical societies, grant/fellowship and -- academic position inforip tease, and bars. -- BBS is Citadel like Quartz and Grind. No HotKeys -- though. Supports 250 concurrent users. Running on -- a Sparc 2 under Sunos 4.1.2. -- Contact Howard, Darrel, Trish, Eyes, or Parade, -- wizards, if you wish to work onrFive mailing list too. -- MUCK - enhanced tinymuck2.2.10.4d-beta. Based on -- Bourbon Street, New Orleans. May not be -- appropriate for all ages, especially very young -- children as the database is rather graphic in -- section describing st, message bases, -- conferencing, talk, and chat. -- Sysop Erwin Verwoerd. AfterFive af.itd.com 9999 -- 128.160.2.249 9999 -- Hours are 5 pm to 8 am CST on weekdays. Open 24 -- hours a day on weekends and holidays. -- Subscribe to the Aftehis is Alex's project not mine. -- just release the bbs software on anon ftp too. -- give this place a try. ANOTHER TEST SITE utbbs.civ.utwente.nl bbs -- 130.89.1.219 -- Try this place and tell the sysop any bugs -- you find. Has lots o files11.40, port -- 8888 and just follow the directions. BTW, -- if you don't get anything when connecting -- that just means someone else is online. I -- need to work on it. mail responses to -- aw2t+@andrew.cmu.edu Alex R.N. Wetmore. -- Tm better than me. -- I am working on starting a new bbs that is -- avaible on the internet. Basically, I am -- working on writing software and would like to -- have some people use it and help me to debug -- it. To login tlenet to 128.2.12.111.111 -- This site is included to help the designer of it bbs -- software work out it's bugs. Currently it is ofline, -- but when it does go online be sure to help out. I -- included his original post hear because he describes -- his syste==================================== ================== 9/24/92 Zamfield@Dune.EE.MsState.Edu NAME ADDRESS LOGIN BBS Software ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------ TEST SITE phred.pc.cc.cmu.edu -- 128.ed with the same thing are sites that are down and will probably be removed from this list. such as ========== Mars Hotel mars.ee.msstate.edu -- down now ========== just something new to help clear any misconceptions up. ========================ing this place until I can confirm -- its availablity. -- Large message areas, but mostly norweigan, -- International conference for anglophones, menus -- can be shown in english and general bulletins are -- translated. Lots of files. -- Has a registration fee, of $60 or $30 student. Chatsubo BBS chatsubo.nersc.gov bbs pirate 1.7 -- new site, check out. -- Sysop Jim Morton. (maXx) ========== Cimarron (in Spanish) bugs.mty.itesm.mx bbs Pirate 1.0 -- 131.178.17.60 -- Send mail t BBS hpcvbbs.cv.hp.com -- 15.255.72.16 -- has tech help, and 28/28S/48S/48SX files/programs. -- New releases, prodouts, and announcements. -- This is the one and only source if you need -- something for your Hewlett-Packard calculator. I -- hrvices, Senior center, Teen center, Local job & -- government info, Legal, Medical, Tax, & Invest/Banking -- Forums SIG's, library, Home & Garden, Science & Tech, -- & Education Forums -- Community metaphor, and mostly local info. Hewlett-Packardccess via -- Unix Shell, is commercially available. -- Mail info@remote.halcyon.com for more info. Heartland Peoria Illinois FreeNet -- 136.176.10.10 fnguest -- heartland.bradley.edu -- Mail, Public Forum, Recreation, Calendar, Social -- segranted read-only Usenet access and Gopher. Halcyon.com 192.135.191.2 bbs Waffle -- Free 30 day accounts with E-mail, Usenet, and -- files from zeus.ieee.org, wuarchive.wustl.edu -- and gatekeeper.dec.com. -- Extended BBS services, Internet At 137.48.1.8 2001 or login ef w/0 port # -- forest.unomaha.edu 2001 -- Boards, E-mail. Reminds me of WWIV BBS. all-message -- base. Said to be a kind of poetry/philosophy hangout. -- After rising to a high enough access level, you can -- be Must give name, address, e-mail address, passwd, -- terminal-type, mailng address, and alias (up to 12 -- chars, all letters.). Info will be returned via email. -- Sysop gtvega@seabass.st.usm.edu -- or rocker@rock.b11.ingr.com Endless Fores this will find it of much use. Eagle's Nest 131.95.127.2 bbs Mod. Pirate -- seabass.st.usm.edu -- For info and account request mail -- nest-request@rock.b11.ingr.com -- Boards, 2 chat rooms, mail, talk, IRC. Guest account. --a.tudelft.nl -- In Holland, Mostly Dutch. Files, messages, Chat -- area's -- VERY large MS/DOS file base, but you have to be able -- to understand Dutch descriptions. -- This is probably a very cool bbs, but I doubt that -- many people seeing and mail via Kermit & Xmodem, -- Online Unix course is being considered, for now -- a QA conference is available. Some local files -- are available too. -- Sysop jnemeth@cue.bc.ca John Nemeth. Delft University BBS 130.161.180.68 BBS -- tudrw unix account. CueCosy cue.bc.ca cosy Cosy 4.2 -- 134.87.11.200 -- Conferences and Topics. EAN Mail, Usenet, and FTP -- require a full unix account. Only teachers and -- educators are eligible for a full unix account. -- Download messagesc -- center, etc. The amount of local/regional infomation -- at this site is unreal, but most people will be -- interested in the conversations that go on, and the -- possiblility of having an account on a system that -- closely resembles a full.edu -- Usenet, USA Today ON-Line, Local & Internet mail, -- and Interest Groups. -- This site is huge. The entire system is based on -- a town metaphor, which means to mail people you walk -- to the post-office , and to talk you go to the re a type of ram, and is the school pet. -- Open between 18:00 to 6:00 Mexican Central Time. -- Down due to HACKING, until further notice. ========== Cleveland Free-Net freenet-in-a.cwru.edu CWRUBBS -- freenet-in-b.cwru.edu -- freenet-in-c.cwruo sysop with necessay info(?) and you -- will be validated after two months. -- Nice BBS, too bad it is all in Spanish. Good place -- to get aquainted with if you are trying to learn -- Spanish, lots of conversations to look at. Cimarron -- isave see games, sounds, pictures,and nearly -- everything else for the 48 series at this IDS World Network 155.212.1.2 guest -- ids.net -- IDS World Network is a public access system -- run on a DEC VAX. It is menu driven, supports -- VT100, and ANSI graphics. -- Features, TELNET, FINGER, Weather Underground, -- Ham Callsign Book, Weather GIFS, Library Databases, -- Gateways to Commercial Services, Internet Mail, and -- more. All in an easy-to-understand menu-driven format -- for the Which Host? prompt type um-m-net. -- at the MichNet login: prompt type newuser. -- This is a Public Access UNIX/Conferencing System. -- 100 Conferences, sh, ksh, csh, bbs, & menu shells -- for every type of user. -- write/talk/xtalk/chat for Local Dialups start at (212) 988-5030 -- Features custom front-end software, easy to navigate -- user-interface, irc, ftp, telnet, Internet mail, MUD, -- downloads, graphics, developer echoes. M-Net hermes.merit.edu -- 35.1.48.150 -- at thating back to the first -- underground and legitimate boards circia 1978-1992. -- 1200-19.2K dialup access. Signup is online through -- the 'guest' account (after typing 'mindvox'). Fees -- are from $10 - $15 per month. Free two week trial. -- online, SF writers, Movie people, artists, mail -- system for many hard-to-locate underground names -- that have moved into the mainstream. Very active -- conference bases. Features ARCHIVES of Cyberspace -- with files and buffers d and everyone is welcome. MindVOX phantom.com mindvox + ('guest' at ID) -- 38.145.218.228 -- voice#: 212-988-5987 -- Public access system. Cyberpunk hangout, MONDO -- -- Contact cass@dune.ee.msstate.edu or -- conner@dune.ee.msstate.edu or -- keller@dune.ee.msstate.edu or -- wilson@dune.ee.msstate.edu -- for further information and/or help. -- Tell all your friends about it, the BBS has -- never run faster,irly extensive files, -- ftp'able, Kermit,XYZmodems, -- Mars is back, and Faster than ever. It now runs -- on and IBM RS/6000 Powerstation 530 or a big -- Weenie Roaster 6000. All the old Boards should -- be back on, or if not will be soon. .uiowa.edu -- 128.255.40.201 -- Online Data Service. An improved Gopher. Lorain County Freenet freenet.lorain.oberlin.edu guest Mars Hotel Mars.EE.MsState.Edu bbs Pirate -- Jupiter.EE.MsState.Edu -- -- Boards, Talk, Chat, IRC, Mail. -- Fa55.40.200 -- Dial-Up 319-335-6408 (9600 baud HST/v.32) -- anon ftp or shell access via telnet. -- Over 2 gig of IBM, Mac, Amiga, and other software. -- Kermit, XYZModem, of FTP send from the shell. -- PANDA -- panda.uiowa.edu -- chop.isca-- Online data system Panda. -- TEST BBS -- pulse.isca.uiowa.edu bbs DOC (Citadel) -- 128.255.40.202 -- Evaluating new hardware, Help play around with -- this BBS. -- ANONOMOUS FTP -- grind.isca.uiowa.edu -- 128.255.19.233 -- 128.2a.uiowa.edu iscabbs DOC (Citadel) -- whip.isca.uiowa.edu -- 128.255.40.203 -- Dial-Up 319-335-6409 (2400 baud) -- Can now handle 140 users on a new HP 9000/710. -- 150 message rooms. Private IRC, Internet and -- IRC access for local users. offer PersonalSLIP - dialup SL/IP on demand -- at an hourly rate; you only pay for what you use. -- Internet Services require a donation of at least -- $10/month, $50/halfyear, or $100/year. -- For more info, email info@ids.net ISCA BBS bbs.iscarly" full newsfeed. -- Special Conferences include: Skeptics Abound, Game -- Developers Conference, Internet in Education, and -- Usenet/Internet Info. -- Local access at (401)-884-9002, (V.32, Telebit/ -- PEP, USR HST, V.42bis). -- We alsoe beginner (or shells for the experienced user.) -- Includes Entertainment, such as, International -- MUD's, local-only games, CONQUEST & GALACTIC -- TRADER, and CB Simulator for CHATS. -- RIME, PC-BBS messaging network, Usenet NEWS with -- "necommunicating between -- users, and PARTY for group chats. Monochrome 138.40.11.1 mono (passwd mono) -- 138.40.21.1 -- 138.40.31.1 -- 138.40.41.1 -- victoria.city.ac.uk -- paddington.city.ac.uk -- kingsx.city.ac.uk -- euston.city.ac.uk -- suggested to set terminal to dumb. -- guest accounts until registered. Read files, -- reply to and u2u (user to user) message sent -- to you, and be 'woken' into the very -- sophisticated multi-user talker. This talker -- has a large map, st MUD to chat. -- Not sure when this one will be back up. =========== Samba North Carolina 152.2.22.80 bbs Modified XBBS -- lambada.oit.unc.edu -- (919)-962-9911 -- offers vi, emacs, rn, NEWS, MAIL -- local messaging, SIGS, Conferencing --.Rutgers.Edu bbs Citadel -- 128.6.60.6 -- Rooms/Boards. This system is extremely active -- and the messages move very quickly, so don't -- be too suprised at the rate of response to posts -- and you can get left behind very easily. -- Suggeine, local email, and online games. -- a 386 running unix, 2 80 meg drives, 600 users -- give or take a few. And Now Ethernet. -- courtesy(sp) of Marshal Perlman. -- cool welcome screen. -- sysop glaeske@cs.uwp.edu =========== Quartz Quartz. The Picayune milo.ndsu.NoDak.edu new -- star96.nodak.edu 20 -- star24.nodak.edu or star12.nodak.edu for slower speeds -- 134.129.107.131 -- North Dakota Higher Education Computer Network. -- readonly News service, file areas, tetris -- onl-- 130.231.96.16 -- Can set English as prefered language, -- said to switch to Finnish at the most -- inconvenient time. IRC -- Contains boards and files. As mentioned -- above, just when you get to the good stuff -- it goes Finnish on you -- Capitals are important for both the login -- and passwd. This BBS is at Imperial College -- in London. -- Down due to information about hacking being -- posted and discussed by the users. =========== OuluBox (Finnish) tolsun.oulu.fi box e Department. -- Sysop: Prof. Andrew Burt. -- The system is now running on a Sun SparcStation 2, -- with a homebrew menuing system -- Lots of files and Dial-in =========== Olajier 129.31.22.11 Olajier -- castor.ee.ic.ac.uk yx BBS nyx.cs.du.edu new -- 130.253.192.68 -- Full news feed, Local downloads, -- shell access (with validation), and Ftp. -- It is a completely free public access Unix -- system run by the University of Denver's -- Math and Computer Sciencg) -- (408) 241-9760 (San Jose, CA) and -- (415) 424-0131 (Palo Alto, CA) -- (510) 865-9004 (San Fransico/Oakland/Berkeley, CA) -- (510) 426-6860 (Pleasanton/Fremont, CA) -- (408) 459-9851 (Santa Cruz, CA) -- (310) 842-8835 (Los Angeles, CA) Nr@netcom.com. -- Full Unix service. Money for access. -- One time registration fee of $15. No more than -- 50 hours/month online during prime time hours -- (M-F 10 a.m. to midnight (Pacific time?)). -- $17.50/month ($19.50 for invoiced billin -- Education Supercomputing Program members. -- Files, news, talk and chat for full access. Netcom netcom.netcom.com guest + at passwd -- 192.100.81.100 -- voice # 408-554-UNIX -- Contact Robert Hood, Systems/Network Admin at -- hood monochrome. -- Sysop/Admin: Dave Brownlee. National Education BBS nebbs.nersc.gov guest -- multi-user, but not usually anyone else on but you. -- Guest accounts, which provide bbs E-mail and -- reading posts. Full access only given to Nationalome Read-Only, some that -- can be added to is you are registered. Supports -- most terminal types, and uses them well. If -- you are registered you can E-mail yourself files. -- Email monoadm@city.ac.uk for help or info. -- on the bbs contactwhich is being extended as -- people send in ideas. -- register by mailing dg194@city.ac.uk with an -- account name. This must be all lowercase letters, -- with no spaces or underscores and 10 characters -- maximum. -- Large base of files, s Files (Kermit/FTP), & INFO -- limited NewsFeed. Softwords COSY softwords.bc.ca cosy Cosy -- 134.87.11.1 -- Very friendly with good discussions, but 9600 -- baud connection is a pain. Spacelink BBS 192.149.89.61 NEWUSER passwd NEWUSER -- Please use IP address only until -- net restructuring is complete. -- spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov -- NASA news, educational materials, ask-a-NASA- -- person service Contains a great deal of -- information about NASA's past and present programs. -. Further info at staff@world.std.com -- I messed up and said the Compuserve Packet Network -- access was a $5.60 surcharge, but it is $5.60 per -- hour, and makes quite a difference. Thanks -- Elizabeth. -- Email to Internet, UUCP, BITNET, Cgnup, dial 617-739-WRLD, type new. basic -- rates are $2/hr 24 hrs/day and $5 monthly fee. -- 20/20 plan, $20 for 20 hrs, including monthly -- fee. Also available from Compuserve Packet -- Network. $5.60/hr surcharge is added to monthly -- bill Free-Net. The World world.std.com new -- 192.74.137.5 -- Public access Unix system. 19.2, 96, 24, & 12 -- hundred baud modem connections. 3 GB disk -- storage. CompuServe Packet Network access. -- and SLIP connection up to T1. -- si-Net yfn.ysu.edu visitor -- 192.55.234.27 -- At Main Menu try typing -- GO WITTY -- for one of the most interesting -- and wide-ranging boards on a -- osy vtcosy.cns.vt.edu cosyreg -- 128.173.5.10 bbs (for list) -- Virginia Tech Conferencing System. Offers -- local conferencing, up to date listing of local -- BBS's and read only Usenet NEWS. Tons of Messages. -- No files. Youngstown FreeBS tiny.computing.csbsju.edu bbs -- Menu driven topics and suptopics. -- Mail sysop to get account. -- jodominik@tiny.computing.csbsju.edu TriState Online 129.137.100.1 visitor FreeNetIII -- tso.uc.edu -- new FreeNet site. Virginia Tech C, industrial computing, and business -- software applications. These conferences allow -- small business users access to technical experts -- from larger companies and university sites. -- TECnet is accessible by modem or via the internet. Tiny B a -- link to a national directory of used industrial -- equipment and the ability to transmit binary -- files such as CNC programs as private mail messages -- to other users. -- TECnet carries a handful of Usenet conferences -- related to CADring chemicals, -- abstracts of federal military specifications -- standards and listings of business and financial -- assistance providers. -- TECnet users have access to a library of publications -- from the U.S. Small Business Administration,n with the Rensselaer Polytechnic -- Institute. -- TECnet provides a number of services not found -- on your typical BBS including job leads from Federal -- procurement and foreign trade publications, chemical -- safety data for common manufactual assistance to small and medium-sized -- manufacturers as part of a broader program of -- technology transfer and outreach. TECnet was -- created with funding provided by the National -- Institute of Standards and Technology in -- collaboratio(617) 627-3818 -- Fax (617) 623-1427 -- Internet info@tecnet.me.tufts.edu -- TECnet is an electronic resource for Small -- Manufacturers. -- TECnet is operated by the Tufts University -- Manufacturing Resource Center to provide -- technicfor the irc chat server. -- boards, local mail, chat, and talk. TECNet Registration by mail only -- Mail to: -- TECnet, Tufts University, -- Dept. of Mechanical Engineering -- Anderson Hall Room 203 -- Medford, MA 02155 -- Telephone - Provides real-time updated current mission -- information. Has graphic images of planetary -- probes too. -- contact D. Alan Cunningham cunnida@tenet.edu Sparcs BBS ara.kaist.ac.kr bbs Pirate 1.8 -- 143.248.1.53 -- try login in as irc SNET, EUNET, -- JANET, JUNET, Fidonet, BIX, Compuserve, Applelink -- and MCImail. -- USENET, ClariNet, Electronic Mailing Lists, -- Chatting, Unix Software, GNU Software, Games, -- Online Book Initiative, AlterNet Acces, Internet. ============================================================ ================== SERVICES ^^^^^^^^ The following is a list of useful services that most BBS'ers are interested in. I have not checked any of these except Archie. If you have more info about these or connect -- binary -- chdir /pub/GNU -- get emacs-18.57.tar.Z -- quit -- -> connect to uunet.uu.net as anonymous and get a -- root directory list: -- connect uunet.uu.net -- dir -- quit GeoServer Martini.eecs.umich.edu 3000 -- directory listing: -- connect -- ls -- quit -- -> connect to gatekeeper.dec.com and get the -- README.ftp file: -- connect -- get README.ftp -- quit -- -> connect to gatekeeper.dec.com and get the -- gnuemacs sources: --rapped on a VMS system.) -- several mail unsplitters are hiding on -- gatekeeper.dec.com in /pub/mail/ua/misc/unsplit. -- includes one in c, one in perl, and one in VMS DCL. -- >>> examples: -- -> connect to gatekeeper.dec.com and get a root o 60KB chunks and -- mailed. -- VMS/DOS/Mac versions of uudecode, atob, compress and -- compact are available, ask your LOCAL wizard about -- them if you can't locate them (but try -- gatekeeper.dec.com in /archive/pub/VMS if you're -- still tess' -- or 'compact' -- command is given; use this if at all possible, it -- helps a lot. -- binary files will always be formatted into printable -- ASCII with "btoa" or "uuencode" (default is "btoa"). -- all retrieved files will be split intr -- are a VMSMAIL user) -- you must give a "connect" command, default host is -- gatekeeper.dec.com, default user is anonymous, default -- password is your mail address. -- binary files will not be compressed unless 'comprailed in btoa format -- ls (or dir) PLACE -- short (long) directory listing -- get FILE -- get a file and have it mailed to you -- quit -- terminate script, ignore rest of mail message -- (use if you have a .signature oper ftpmail session) -- compress -- compress binaries using Lempel-Ziv encoding -- compact -- compress binaries using Huffman encoding -- uuencode -- binary files will be mailed in uuencode -- format -- btoa -- binary files will be mlts to gatekeeper.dec.com, anonymous -- ascii files grabbed are printable ascii -- binary files grabbed are compressed or tar -- or both -- chdir PLACE -- "get" and "ls" commands are relative to PLACE -- (only one CHDIR S Server, NIC This site is not nearly -- as useful as the NIS server listed below. FTP Mail write mail to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com -- reply -- set reply addr, since headers are usually wrong -- connect [HOST [USER [PASS]]] -- defauhe original archie site, and -- you can telnet to and use this archie without a client, -- although the client is much simpler to use and -- easier on the server. DDN Network Information Center -- nic.ddn.mil -- 192.112.36.5 -- TACNEWS, WHOI- cs.huji.ac.il -- Archie is the easiest, fastest, and most convienent -- way to find files available via anonymous FTP. The -- archie-client sites are sites that are used for -- archie front ends to query info, the -- quiche.cs.mcgill.ca is t--------------------------------------------------- ------------------ Archie quiche.cs.mcgill.ca archie -- 132.206.2.3 -- archie-client sites. -- archie.sura.net -- archie.mcgill.ca -- archie.funet.fi -- archie.au -- archie.doc.ic.ac.uk -if you know of other to add, please mail me: Zamfield@Dune.EE.MsState.Edu. I will make the changes and post the list again. Enjoy. :-) ============================================================ ================== Service Address Login ----------- 141.212.100.9 3000 -- Provides information by city or area code. This -- infomation includes population, longitude and -- latitude, elevation, and various other information. IRC Client bradenville.andrew.cmu.edu -- 128.2.54.2 -- Internet Relay Chat access. Not all IRC commands are -- supported. IRC is similar to the chat system on -- Pirate BBS's but much more powerful. IRC has channels, -- which you join to join a discussion, or you can create -- your own to discuss whatever yoFrom: jeremy@atlantis.CS.ORST.EDU ((-| Jeremy |-) Smith) Date: 1 Mar 93 10:00:56 GMT Newsgroups: alt.internet.services Subject: Big(ger) Fun in the Intnernet Big Fun in the Internet with Uncle Bert ================ names. # s ftp. Washington University Services -- wugate.wustl.edu luis -- Provides Internet Access to many services -- Range from other university services to weather -- forecasts to publicly accessable databases. -- Shows to Internet address and login1.103.7 -- quake.think.com -- 192.31.181.1 -- nnsc.nsf.net -- 129.89.1.178 -- info at think.com < -- Wide Area Information Service. Gives access to online -- documents. More info can be obtained from think.com -- via anonymou28.173.16.6 -- vtcbx.cc.vt.edu -- Access to all local on-campus boards. -- these boards have messages, files, etc. -- to get to the Dream World BBS, type -- C 26964, and hit enter a couple o times. WAIS server hub.nnsc.nsf.net wais -- 192.3downwind.sprl.umich.edu 3000 -- 141.212.196.79 3000 -- This site offers City/State forecasts in most of the -- major cities. You can also get ski reports and -- earthquake reports. Very complete service. Vatech Central Branching Exchange -- 1 scientific info on oceanic research. -- DOS software for viewing oceanographic -- graphics. -- type <$> to logout (no brackets). ========== Slugnet chat system cons1.mit.edu -- 18.80.0.88, 2727 -- sorta like IRC ========== UM-Weather Service nects you to a machine that given a site name -- matches it with any node names it has on file, and -- visa versa. OCEANIC 128.175.24.1 OCEANIC -- delocn.udel.edu -- Ocean info center, from the U. of -- Delaware. Contains technical and -- e-mail address. Network Information Service (Univ. of California at Berkeley) -- netinfo.berkeley.edu 117 -- 128.32.136.12, 117 -- 128.32.206.12 117 NetMailSite Service hermes.merit.edu -- at the Which Host? prompt, type: netmailsites -- ConU Services ccvax1.cc.ncsu.edu INFO or PUBLIC -- 152.1.13.4 NetFind Server bruno.cs.colorado.edu netfind -- This site runs a netfind service. type h -- to get better explaination than I can give. -- Basically lets you search for a person's -- ear up any problems -- with this site. -- Also, if this site hangs at you commands -- try hitting enter again. it seems to work -- fine other than that. -- any problems should be reported to -- bowen@cs.buffalo.edu as well as to myself. NCS. National Ham Radio Call-Sign Callbook -- 128.205.32.2 2000 -- callsign.cs.Buffalo.Edu 2000 -- I am very impressed with this service, -- I have figured out the problem. The -- name listing did not include the port -- number. This should clnks and responses -- to Billy Barron, BILLY@vaxb.acs.unt.edu. Lyric Server ->FTP<- cs.uwp.edu -- these files are available via -- anonymous ftp. This is not -- really a telnetable service, but -- it is nice to know about so I -- included itu like. These sessions -- are very informal, and topics can stay quickly. Library Systems ->FTP<- ftp.unt.edu -- This site contains a huge, 100-150 -- page, guide to internet libraries. -- The file is under the library -- directory. Send tha======================= Yer luvin' Uncle Bert stumbles through the gateway, scurries across the 'Internet land, eyes agog, then has Big Fun in the nether regions. [These are ftp, telnet and email sites all over the world having all kinds of neat yale.edu login: math1 passwd: math1 operatorID: math1 (IMD) === Statistics 128.2.241.142 lib.stat.cmu.edu login: statlib (sascode, xlibstat, Splus, SAS) === History ra.msstate.edu pub/docs/history kuhub.cc.ukans.edu dua9: [ian) === Encyclopaedia (anyone?) === Math (Interactive Math algorithm bibliography) 192.20.225.2 research.att.com login: walk 130.44.1.100 e-math.ams.com login: e-math pwd: e-math (American Math Society) yalevm.ycc. reference, dictionary) 128.174.5.50 uxc.cso.uiuc.edu 621 (accessible by uiuc & uic only Webster's) 129.67.1.165 black.ox.ac.uk wordlists (aussie chinese ... swedish yiddish) 192.31.231.42 ftp.cs.vu.nl dictionaries/words.* (german french dutch italogin: irss1 password: irss === Philosophy 130.150.102.33 atl.calstate.edu login: apa (American Philosophical Assoc. APA) === Dictionary Thesaurus Quotations CIA World Factbook Gov Constitution Bible 128.6.26.25 info.rutgers.edu telnet (library,== Earthquakes 128.95.16.50 quake@geophys.washington.edu finger === Religious Studies 137.122.6.16 pub/religion/electric-mystics-guide.txt === Harris Polls, USA Today Polls, Atlanta Journals, Carolina Polls 152.2.21.5 uncvm1.oit.unc.edu lifs/{eur|norden|uk|world}.{vis|ir}.gif 128.178.36.30 liasun3.epfl.ch pub/weather/ (Europe, Scandinavia, UK, World) 137.219.16.14 marlin.jcu.edu.au JCUMetSat/*last ../utilities/* (Australia) (301) 899-1214 2400n81 login: NWS password: TEMPPASS =es.merit.edu login(Which Host?): um-weather(forecasts) 141.212.196.79 madlab.sprl.umich.edu 3000 login(Which Host?): um-weather 128.174.5.98 vmd.cso.uiuc.edu wx/*.gif (hourly satellite weather photos-US) 129.215.168.19 cumulus.met.ed.ac.uk images/g..) 141.212.100.9 martini.eecs.umich.edu 3000 === NBS Time 128.138.140.44 india.colorado.edu 13 telnet (exact time) (202) 652-1079 1200e71 (moon/sunrise sunset twilight satellite transit UCT) === Weather (National Weather Service) 35.1.48.150 hermthis list on hypercard - must see!) 128.233.3.1 access.usask.ca login: hytelnet hytelnet/pc/HYTELN.ZIP 128.252.135.4 wuarchive.wustl.edu /mirrors/msdos/hypertext/hyteln61.zip === Geographic name server (returns longitude & latitude of town, zip.e.andrew.cmu.edu 143.248.1.53 ara.kaist.ac.kr login: irc 192.12.12.2 santafe.santafe.edu login: irc General Reference ================= === hytelnet (hyper-telnet: like ccess) 18.72.1.146 techinfo.mit.edu (Information service inc. lyrics database) 128.6.60.6 quartz.rutgers.edu login: bbs (discussions) === IRC (Internet Relay Chat (equivalent to CB radio), IRC access) 128.2.54.2 bradenvill2 freenet-in-a.cwru.edu (& ftp) login: new (USA Today Headlines) 130.253.192.68 nyx.cs.du.edu login: new (public access) 35.1.48.150 hermes.merit.edu login: new (public access) 35.208.17.4 m-net.ann-arbor.mi.us login: newuser (public aresources available, and can mostly be accessed from any internet node] General Fun =========== === freenet (free network account, Internet access, email...) 129.22.8.8malin]/malin.cat (Malin) === Chess (chess@valkyries.andrew.cmu.edu) 128.2.232.4 valkyries.andrew.cmu.edu pub/chess/uploads (net Chess Server) 192.41.245.90 elof.iit.edu 5000 (interactive play/watch) 192.80.61.5 eve.assumption.edu 5000 (interactive play/watch) === FDA bulletin board (consumer info & news releases of FDA) 150.148.8.48 fdabbs.fda.gov login: bbs === PEN pages (Agricultural and weather data) 128.118.36.5 psupen.psu.edu === DNS --> IP# mailesolve@cs.widener.edu message: site machine.site.domain (returns site IP#) === Usenet type rn, trn or nn (see below under notes for more details) news.announce.newusers (this newsgroup contains 400k of detailed Usenet info) /9.11.3 archie.doc.ic.ac.uk (Imperial College, London, Great Britain) 147.225.1.2 archie.ans.net (ANS, New York) mail archie@archie.mcgill.ca message: prog software_name 147.225.1.3 ans.net pub/archie.doc.usenix.paper.ps.Z (excellent archie docs) hie.unl.edu (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska) 132.65.6.5 archie.cs.huji.ac.il (Israel) 132.206.2.3 quiche.cs.mcgill.ca (original archie site, Canada) 133.4.3.6 archie.wide.ad.jp (Japan) 140.115.19.24 archie.ncu.edu.tw (Taiwan) 146.16oftware) 128.167.254.179 archie.sura.net (SURAnet, College Park, MaryLand) 128.6.18.15 archie.rutgers.edu (Rutger's University, New Jersey) 128.184.1.4 archie.au (Australia) 128.214.6.100 archie.funet.fi (serving Europe - Finland) 129.93.1.14 arct login: fred (front end to the directory) 192.33.33.22 ftp.nisc.sri.com mail service@nic.ddn.mil message: whois name usenet: comp.mail.misc FAQ: How to find people's email addresses === archie (all these sites, login: archie) (find files & sers.list (list whois servers) 128.138.243.151 bruno.cs.colorado.edu login: netfind (Netfind User Lookup) 132.151.1.1 nri.reston.va.us 185 (type real/login name of person) (Knowbot) 134.82.1.8 sol.bucknell.edu 185 (Knowbot) 192.33.4.21 wp.psi.neg 210 (access by wais) ftp.eff.org pub/EFF (access via ftp) Internet Reference ================== === White Pages (find somebody) 18.70.0.224 sipb.mit.edu pub/whois/whois-servhel.isc-br.com (disability-related files & programs) === EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) mail archive-server@eff.org message: index eff (access by email) 192.88.144.4 gopher.eff.org 70 (access by gopher) 192.88.144.4 wais.eff.orews (NASA news, shuttle schedules & satellite updates) 152.10.1.1 conrad.appstate.edu login: info === Education suvm.acs.syr.edu login: suinfo (tn3270 emulation required) (ERIC) === Disabilities 129.189.4.184 handicap.steway.txt (decwrl: ftp by email) === Compuserve (even parity, 7 bits, 1 stop bit) 35.1.48.150 hermes.merit.edu login: compuserve (connection uses tymnet) 128.196.128.234 hopey.telcom.arizona.edu login:TO_CSERVE Host Name: compuserve === World N.unm.edu library/network.guide mail listserv@unmvm.unm.edu (listserv@unmvma.Bitnet) mesage: GET NETWORK GUIDE posted monthly on Usenet:comp.mail.misc 128.193.224.2 cerberus.epa.orst.edu pub/bigfun/gateways.{txt|wp51|ps} 16.1.0.2 gatekeeper.ec.com gaace Science Data) 130.199.112.132 bnlnd2.dne.bnl.gov login: nndc (Nuclear Data Center) === Gateways (How to email between nets: Compuserve Fido Genie Internet &c) 130.18.80.11 ftp.MsState.edu pub/docs/internetwork-mail-guide 129.24.8.1 ariel (geophysics, astronomy, astrophys.) 134.4.10.118 ned.ipac.caltech.edu login: ned (NASA Extragalactic Database) 128.183.36.25 nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov login: nodis (National Space Science Data) 128.183.36.23 nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov login: nodis (National Splogin: PNOTPA === Space (NASA news, shuttle schedules & satellite updates) 192.149.89.61 spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov telnet 18.75.0.10 nasanews@space.mit.edu finger (NASA headline news) 192.101.147.11 lpi.jsc.nasa.gov login: lpinewsgroup to goto newsgroup, /g newsgroup to add newsgroup 129.89.2.1 uwm.edu 119 (post to usenet [news.group] via telnet) 128.59.64.40 sol.ctr.columbia.edu 119 (post to usenet [news.group] telnet) 129.69.1.12 rusmv1.rus.uni-stuttgart.de 119 (post to usenet via telnet) 130.133.4.250 gibb.math.fu-berlin.de 119 (post to usenet [news.group] telnet) mail [news-group]@cs.utexas.edu (post to usenet [news-group] via email) mail [news-group]@pws.bull.com (post to usenet [nerv@bitnic.bitnet message: list global mail mlol-request@wariat.org (music list of lists) === Interactive menu of resources 192.54.81.128c.carl.org telnet (information databases) 128.183.10.3 dftnic.gsfc.nasa.gov login: dftnic (online aid - Nicolas)os Corner mailing list) === listserver list (List of lists) 192.33.33.22 ftp.nisc.sri.com netinfo/interest-groups mail mail-server@nisc.sri.com message: send netinfo/interest-groups mail listserv@ncsuvm.cc.ncsu.edu message: list global mail listseCLES/MAAS/MAASINFO.TOPINDEX (index of indices) === Dr Chaos (I have a Master's Degree) (fun views of internet computer news) 128.253.194.202 pelican.cit.cornell.edu pub/ccv0{1|2}.ps pub/gif/tims.gif mail chaos-request@pelican.cit.cornell.edu (get on Chapub/inet.services.txt 129.89.7.4 yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu finger 128.193.224.2 cerberus.epa.orst.edu pub/bigfun/bigfun.{ps|txt} (see also the Resource Catalog at end of Ed Krol's The Whole Internet 1992) === MaasInfo 129.120.1.4ftp.unt.edu ARTIce-guide-request@nnsc.nsf.net === System Resources & Information Systems (charvey@nextsupp.gatech.edu) (Guide to Guides) === lists of services (pointer to pointers) 129.89.7.4 csd4.csd.uwm.edu ides (ftp, telnet, vi) 192.102.249.3 nic.cerf.net internet/resources/library-catalog-05-92.txt === Internet Resource Guide 128.6.60.6 quartz.rutgers.edu pub/internet/sites/high.weirdness.by.email 128.89.1.178 nnsc.nsf.net resource-guide/ mail resour12.1 ftphost.nwnet.net nic/nwnet/user-guide === SURAnet Internet Resource Guide (help: info@sura.net)(catalog of catalogs) 128.167.254.179 ftp.sura.net pub/nic/infoguide.{m-dd}.txt (updated weekly) 128.167.254.179 ftp.sura.net pub/nic/network.service.gu============= === Zen and the Art of the Internet (A beginner's Guide to the Internet) 147.31.254.132 ftp.cs.widener.edu pub/zen/zen-1.0.{PS|tar.Z} (brendan@...) === NWnet resource Guide (GET ME - most comprehensive) 128.95.1tp' in Notes, below. Internet (Resource) Guides (catalog of catalogs, guide to guides, index to indices, list of lists, pointers to pointers) =========================================etaNet) Netcom 400 Moorpark Ave Suite 209 San Jose CA 95117 (408) 544-8649 (Netcom) === nixpub (public access unix sites) 138.9.200.1 uop.uop.edu pub/nixpub.{short|long} === internet by email - See `remote fx (408) 973-1111) (Portal) PSI 11800 Sunrise Valley Dr Suite 1100 Reston VA 22091 (703) 620-6651 (PSInet) UUnet 3110 Fairview Pkdr Ste 570 FallsChurch VA 22042 (703)876-5050 (AlterNet) MetaSystems 200 N 15th St Suite 103 Arlington VA 22201 (703)243-6622 (Me) =========================================== === Subscriber services holonet.net info@holonet.net (2400n81 (510) 704-1058, (510) 704-0160)(Holonet) mail xb.das@forsythe.stanford.com (vox (408) 559-7434) (DAS) (408) 725-0561 2400n81 (voftp sites) === RFC(Request For Comments - all the Internet specs) 192.112.36.5 nic.ddn.mil rfc/rfc-index.txt rfc/rfcnnnn.{ps|txt} (nnnn < 1432) Internet Access (See also `freenets' in General Fun, abovws-group] via email) === ftp 128.6.7.38 pilot.njin.net pub/ftp-list/ftp.list (annotated list of ftp sites) 128.167.254.179 ftp.sura.net pub/nic/guides (help on email, ftp, telnet) 130.86.90.1 csus.edu pub/ftplist/ftplist (annotated list of all === CMC Computer-Mediated Communication (John December decemj@rpi.edu) ftp.rpi.edu pub/communications/internet-cmc === CNI Coalition for Networked Information (Craig Summerhill craig@cni.org) cni-directories@cni.org message: subscribe cni-directories firstname last_name === listserver resource guide mailistserv@arizum1 message: get listservguide === Directory of Electronic Journals and Newsletters 441495@acadum1.uottawa.ca mail listserv@uottawa message: get ejourn{11|12} directory marary.dartmouth.edu login: connect dante === Shakespeare 24 histories 17 comedies 10 tragedies grady@btr.com 129.170.16.11 library.dartmouth.edu login: select file 131.210.1.4 vacs.uwp.edu pub/etext/shakespeare/... === U.S Constitution 137.39.1.9 ftp., books and papers) === The jargon file (eric@snark.thyrus.com) (The New Hackers Dictionary) 128.6.18.15 dorm.rutgers.edu pub/jargon/jargon.2.9.10 === Dante (All of Dante's and Shakespeare's works on line) 129.170.16.11 libt@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu) (classics freely available) 128.174.201.12 mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu etext/ 152.2.22.81 sunsite.unc.edu pub/docs/books/... includes quran (Koran) === Online Book Initiative 192.74.137.5 world.std.com obi (freely available classicseast coast US) usenet:comp.mail.maps-ps (net maps, postscript files posted monthly) === FAQs (answers to Frequently Asked Questions) 18.172.1.27 pit-manager.mit.edu pub/usenet/news.group.of.interest/faq_file === Project Gutenberg (harcso.uiuc.edu 625 (or login: ioplus) (journal bibliography) === Net Maps 16.1.0.2 gatekeeper.dec.com pub/maps/[a4|letter]/*.ps (world) 35.1.1.48 nis.nsf.netmaps/*.ps (national & regional US) 128.167.254.179 ftp.sura.net pub/maps (SURAnet - Books & Documents ================= === Almanac 128.193.124.2ail almanac@oes.orst.edu message: send catalog send guide === Book Reviews CARL, item 60 192.54.81.128c.carl.org telnet 128.174.5.58 garcon. (Bitnet for the Complete Idiot) mail listserv@bitnic.educom.edu (listserv@bitnic) mesage: get bitnet user help === Interbit (to get internet address of bitnet node) mail bitnodes@american.edu message: whois sitename Veronica (search menu items in most of GopherSpace) Type=1 Port=70 Path=1/Veronica Host=futique.scs.unr.edu Bitnet ====== === User help .36.5ic.ddn.mil rfc/rfc1341.{ps|txt} (MIME specification) === veronica Very Easy Rodent-Oriented Net-wide Index to Computerized Archives To try Veronica, select it from the "Other Gophers" menu on Minnesota's gopher server, or point your gopher at: Name=n.edu pub/gopher (gopher sources) === prospero (a front end to archie) mail info-prospero@cs.washington.edu 128.95.1.4 cs.washington.edu pub/prospero.tar.Z === mime (email sound, graphics, docs) (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) 192.11260 gopher.uiuc.edu login: gopher 128.255.63.234 panda.uiowa.edu login: gopher 129.120.1.42 gopher.unt.edu login: gopher 129.16.221.40 gdunix.gd.chalmers.se login: gopher 131.210.1.4 gopher.uwp.edu login: gopher 134.84.132.2 boombox.micro.umrs.txt (list of wais servers) === www (a hyper text system) (world wide web) 128.141.201.74 info.cern.ch pub/WWW/ === gopher (a browsing oriented system for mousing around the internet) 128.101.95.9onsultant.micro.umn.edu login: gopher 128.174.33.1==================== === wais (a multi format finding system) (wide area information server) 192.31.181.1 quake.think.com login: wais 128.109.157.30 ftp.oit.unc.edu pub/wais/UNC/DOS wais 1.02 for DOS 129.100.2.13 hydra.uwo.ca libsoft/wais_serveil listserv@kentvm message: get acadlist file* === Non-electronic reference The Whole Internet User's Guide, by Ed Krol.92 O'Reilly and Associates, Inc. wais www gopher prospero mime veronica ==================uu.net doc/USconstitution.Z === Journals and Artworld 130.150.102.33 atl.calstate.edu login: lewsnts mail comserve@vm.ecs.rpi.edu message: send ejournal{1|2}.sources Zipcodes database 128.210.1.3zeus.mgmt.purdue.edu pub/zipdocs.zip lookup.exe === lyrics, music 131.210.1.4 vacs.uwp.edu pub/music/lyrics/files/... 131.210.1.4 cs.uwp.edu pub/music pub/lyrics 129.186.150.150 ftp.iastate.edu pub/lyrics === PostScript (PostScript language specification files, news, programs) mail ps-file-serveend info === League for Programming Freedom 18.71.0.38 prep.ai.mit.edu pub/lpf Library stuff ============= === Library of Congress cataloging records (3,000,000 records) 192.65.218.43 d([un]tar .tar files on PC) mirrors/msdos/txtutl/qt201.zip (PC fortune cookie program) mail customer-support@borland.com (price lists, maintenance upgrades, &c) === Free Software Foundation 18.71.0.38 gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu message: scs/frail611.zip (fractal generating program) mirrors/msdos/sound/remac.zip playbwc.zip playmac.zip (play mac sounds on PC) mirrors/msdos/compress/comp430d.zip ([un]compress .Z files on PC) mirrors/msdos/filutl/pdtar.arc irrors/msdos/graphics/gif2jpg5.zip (PC gif/jpeg graphic converter) mirrors/msdos/modem/uwpc201.zip (run multiple remote unix shells from PC) mirrors/msdos/zoo/zoo210.exe (latest zoo compression program) mirrors/msdos/graphiso.uiuc.edu pub/crack-4.1.tar.Z (passwd checking program) 128.174.5.59 ux1.cso.uiuc.edu doc/pcnet/compression (list of compression) 128.250.77.2 ftp.ee.mu.oz.au pub/text/... (Rocket Roger, Toxic Custard) 128.252.135.4 wuarchive.wustl.edu mt/bin (Kermit) 129.79.20.84 ftp.cica.indiana.edu pub/pc/win3/games/dogcow.zip 128.153.12.3 sun.soe.clarkson.edu pub/src/pbmplus.tar.Z (fax unix graphic) 128.153.12.3 sun.soe.clarkson.edu pub/packet-drivers/drivers.zip(PCethernet) 128.174.5.50 uxc.c8.24.0.12 export.lcs.mit.edu /contrib/xtroff.tar.Z (troff previewer) 18.71.0.38 prep.ai.mit.edu pub/gnu/ghostscript-2.5.2{msdos}.tar.Z (PostScript) 128.32.131.177 anarres.cs.berkeley.edu pub/ucblogo.* (Logo) 128.59.39.2 watsun.cc.columbia.edu kermi 136.176.5.253 erratic.bradley.edu 137.39.1.9 ftp.uu.net 141.211.182.23 archive.umich.edu 128.219.128.17 netlib@ornl.gov message: send index (NetLib) 137.39.1.2 netlib@uunet.uu.net message: send index (NetLib) === Random files and software 1 sca.icaen.uiowa.edu login: iscabbs (public domain software) 26.0.0.74 wsmr-simtel20.army.mil pd1:msdosidx.arc (White Sands NM) 128.174.5.59 ux1.cso.uiuc.edu ("world's largest BBS" Exec-PC files mirrored) 139.130.4.6 plaza.aarnet.edu.au8.32.184.254 ocf.berkeley.edu 134.114.64.24 rainbow.cse.nau.edu 128.252.135.4 wuarchive.wustl.edu (Saint Louis, MO) (inc. Simtel20 & PCBlue) 16.1.0.2 gatekeeper.dec.com 141.210.10.117 oak.oakland.edu (Detroit, MI) (includes Simtel20) 128.255.32.1 3d === Otis The Operative Term Is Stimulate (ed@cwis.unomaha.edu) 141.214.4.135 cwis.unomaha.edu projects/stmulate (art distribution collective) Software ======== === The Archives 12or space images) 128.155.23.47 vab02.larc.nasa.gov gifs/space/orien.gif 140.147.3.12 seq1.loc.gov pub/soviet.archive text & .gifs of soviet documents === gif archives sites 152.2.22.81 sunsite.unc.edu pub/academic/computer-science/virtual-reality/res ======== === Images from Space and scads of other space related info (Voyager &) 128.102.18.3 ames.arc.nasa.gov pub/SPACE/CDROM{|2} (Magellan missions) pub/SPACE/SOFTWARE/imdisp78.zip imdispd.zip (PC viewer fr@adobe.com message: help === Random other book stuff 128.121.50.7 misc.jvnc.net login: nicol (electronic publishing service Nicol) 137.39.1.9 ftp.uu.net nutshell (Info about O'Reilly's Nutshell books, &c) Pictura.com telnet (eg: t=Dr. Fegg to find identity of Uncle Bert) === CARL Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries (access to library databases) 192.54.81.128 pac.carl.org === Melvyl (access to library databases) 31.1.0.1 melvyl.ucop.edu telnet 31.1.0.11 next.stanford.edu telnet === bibliography database (find journals) 128.2.232.60 cmulibrary.andrew.cmu.edu telnet === library software 129.100.2.13ydra.uwo.ca libsoft/ === library catalogs (Interne telnet allows you to log in to a remote machine as if you are connected to a directly attached terminal. Allows realtime interactive sessions, browsing through information, not usually file transfers unless kermit or some such is enabled. From your terma code) phone number settings BBS_name (dial-up BBS) 111.222.333.444 is the IP number (Internet Protocol) machine.site.domain is the DNS name corresponding to the IP number {port} is a port number, where required, for telnet access (see below) === telnetrver@site message: commands (mail) 111.222.333.444 server@site (server@site.Bitnet) message: commands (mail) (server@site.Bitnet) means, from Bitnet, mail to server@site 111.222.333.444 finger person@machine.site.domain (finger) (are ============================================================ === === general format of entries 111.222.333.444 machine.site.domain {port} login: login_name (telnet) 111.222.333.444 machine.site.domain directory/files_of_interest (ftp) mail se81 Raiders of Lost Arg john.ricciuti@can.rem.com(48/28/95) (517) 886-0836 2400n81 Dan's BBS Extravaganza dunham@cl-next4.cl.msu.edu Notes (which is how to use (this section (this file (the internet)))) telnet DIAL: me\16125 (Iowa State) 131.188.34.43 faui43.informatik.uni-erlangen.de hp28/ 134.129.111.64 plains.nodak.edu pub/hpcalc/hp28comp.sys.handhelds, hp-28 () 487-6947 HP BBS Edmonton (414) 362-2020 9600n81 Milwaukee HP48BBS (416) 968-6633 2400n4.0.43 calvin.stanford.edu new_uploads/ 128.109.221.20 sec.uncwil.edu (start here for HP48 stuff - Waynes Mail Server) 128.214.6.100 nic.funet.fi pub/archive/comp.sources.hp48/index 129.174.1.8 gmuvax2.gmu.edu /new/hp48sx 129.186.99.31 endA) 0271-24458 AgendA BBS (AgendA) === handheld sites (can also telnet hpcvbbs login: new) 15.255.240.16 hpcsos.col.hp.com pub/ 15.255.72.15 hpcvaaz.cv.hp.com pub/ 15.255.72.16 hpcvbbs.cv.hp.com pub/readme login: newuser 36.1ftp.irisa.fr (out of circulation) (HP 95) 141.211.164.8 atari.archive.umich.edu usenet:comp.sys.atari.st (PortFolio) 146.169.7.4 src.doc.ic.ac.uk public/packages/psion (Psion) mail agserv@ukmug.uk.mugnet.org message: send {help|index|newsletter} (Ag8.62.0.6 eddie.mit.edu distrib/hp95lx/... (HP 95) 128.32.183.94 math.berkeley.edu (sharp wizard) 128.101.101.103 mail.unet.umn.edu pub/fin (freyja memutil HP calc database 95) 129.89.7.4 csd4.csd.uwm.edu pub/Psion (Poqet Psion II OPL) 131.254.254.2 login: lawlib pub/lawlib (law library) 129.78.136.1 sulaw.law.su.oz.au pub/law Handheld Computers ================== === palmtop sites (Usenet: comp.sys.palmtops faq: sokay@mitre.org) 1edu telnet (Network Library System - NLS) 144.13.12.1 lib.uwstout.edu (Readers Guide to periodical literature) 152.2.22.80 bbs.oit.unc.edu login: bbs (access nationwide libraries, UNC) === Law 137.113.10.35 liberty.uc.wlu.edu === online libraries & online bibliographic databases (billy@unt.edu) 129.120.1.1 ftp.unt.edu library/libraries.{txt|ps|wp5|adr|contacts} (get) 128.48.108.25 dla.ucop.edu pub/internet/libcat-guide (Internet library guide) 128.104.198.20 nls.adp.wisc.t Accessible Library Catalogs & Databases) 130.157.2.3 vax.sonoma.edu login: LIBS (FLASH! a searchable online catalog) 192.102.249.3 nic.cerf.net cerfnet/cerfnet_info/internet-catalogs-mm-yy (get) 128.101.4.33 ariel.umn.edu library/internet.library inal prompt type: telnet machine.site.domain {port} At the login prompt put login_name (it is not given if none is required): login: login_name Some sites must be logged in from an actual Internet node rather than something connected to one (like a PC connected with a SLIP link to a node). telneting a port: (site name instead of IP# can be used) telnet 128.235.1.10 2000 telnet 128.235.1.10..2000 telnet 128.235.1.10::2000 telnet 128.235.1.10/port=2000 === ftp ftp allows you to logon to a or decwrl (others) if you can't ftp directly (see both above). === Glossary .gif gif (graphic interchange format) are encoded pictures .ps postscript file preformatted for postscript printers and viewable on all platforms with various viewerss), or other such incantations. On other systems, who knows? Many folks can't access news directly, but can get on mailing lists often provided for this contingency. Get the list of lists to see the mailing groups, and be aware of bitftp (bitnet users) ecific newsgroups, and is read everywhere in the world where that newsgroup is fed.e news.announce.newusers for a list of all the newsgroups. On unix boxes newsreaders are invoked with a command like nn (No News), rn (read news), trn (threaded read newully of some useful information) that person has made available. === Usenet usenet:newsgroup indicates the newsgroup readable on usenet news. Usenet is the global news service that runs on many internet and other sites. Mail is posted by you and me to spg general help for that site) send file (get the file; generic files are help & index) quit (sometimes used to end a mail transaction) === finger finger person@machine.site.domain displays a file (hopefo respond, and if you err they'll send messages explaining the problem, so you can `chat' to them. mail machine.site.domain ~Subject: don't care (usually not read, or read as if it's part of the message) help (usual for gettinme) quit === mail mailerver@machine.site.domain site means send a mail message to that site with the message indicated on the first line, put each option on a new line (subject: don't care, unless indicated). They usually take only a few minutes tpmail@decwrl.dec.com: connect machine.site.domain (defaults to decwrl.dec.com) get README.ftp (the help file @decwrl.dec.com) (eg. chdir , binary, ls, get file_na (to get the bitftp help file) ftp site.domain uuencode user anonymous (eg. binary, ls, get file_name) quit === remote ftp - DECwrl Mail the following ftp script file to ftdicated. Some ftp sites perform automatic switching between modes. === remote ftp - Bitftp (available from Bitnet only) Mail the following ftp script file to Bitftp@PUCC (bitnet) or Bitftp@PUCC.Princeton.edu (Internet): help set file type binary (kermit format, sometimes works) tenex (if remote host is vax) Success is indicated by a message saying: set to type I or some such. During file transfer the mode (ascii, binary...) is usually inst (download file_of_interest) To switch to binary mode for file transfers type at the ftp prompt: bi (shortcut) binary (often works) type binary (usually works) preferred, for statistics) cd directory (usually pub/) cd sub_directory (often self descriptive) get README |more (more's README to your screen without actually getting file) type binary (see below) get file_of_intereremote site and list and get (and put) files. ftp machine.site.domain (or ftp IP# if ftp'ing the sitename isn't working) login: anonymous (anonymous is usual public access name) password: your_email_address (not required but. .tar unix tape archive format. To tar files on a PC get pdtar.zip from wustl (see under random files above). To tar a bunch of file into file.tar: tar cvf file.tar file1 file2 file3 ... to untar the files: tar xvf file.tar (tvf instead of xvf to just see the contents) .tar.Z On unix, filenames may contain numerous extensions. uncompress file.tar.Z to generate file.tar, then untar file.tar to get the contents. .Z unix cccessing the copied catalog of the Library of Congress in US. Note that " should not be typed. Most of library systems cannot be accessed for the system maintenance at least one a week. If the connection with the target library system is not established, billy@unt.edu. ******** FYI from moderator**************** To access one of electronic libraries listed here, type "telnet XXX" or "tn3270 XXX" where XXX is the internet address name or the internet address number. For example, type "telnet dra.com" for a52 JAPAN JAPANfax: 81-466-47-5041 P.S. Roy Tennant and Billy Barron have edited the library directory. To obtain their files, use "ftp ftp.unt.edu" or "ftp 129.120.1.1" then login: anonymous. If you have any question on their files, please contact with ctrical Engineering and Applied Physics Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106 USA USfax: 1-216-368-2668 JAPANmail:Faculty of Environmental Information Keio University 5322 Endoh, Fujisawa 2ons to library@axon.eeap.cwru.edu with the simplest form including internet address, account name, password, and the necessary and sufficient information. Enjoy it. sincerely, Yoshiyasu Takefuji moderator of comp.internet.library USmail: Dept. of Eleng this comp.internet.library group. This is my collection of internet electronic libraries where some of them may require authorizations for use. I would like to keep the latest archive of internet electronic libraries. Please email changes and new additiFrom: takefuji@donald.EEAP.CWRU.Edu (Yoshiyasu Takefuji) Date: 17 Jul 92 07:05:02 GMT Newsgroups: comp.internet.library Subject: internet electronics libraries Version: 7-17-92 ~Subject: Internet Electronic Libraries Dear Friends Thank you for supporti (above). Sites do change their contents, services, and locations. I welcome any additions, corrections, deletions, reorganizations, and suggestions @: jeremy@atlantis.cs.orst.edu Jeremy |-) Smith February 28, 1993 # anoff's internet services list (see above under Internet (Resource) Guides). Another file I have been culturing for some years is Gateways, Keys to the Matrix, (above) which is a good adjunct to this file. Also see John Chew's internetworking guide of sites of interest to me (which is why there is a section on handheld computers), and hence includes sites of direct relevance to exploring the net. I have tried all sites listed, but some not so recently. I also highly recommend getting Scott Yans .whatever {options}: nixpub.{short|long} means nixpub.short or nixpub.long === Feedback This compendium has been growing over a few years of internet travelling, and represents the minimum amount of information of the happy net wanderer. It consistsompression. To compress on a PC get comp430d.zip from wustl. To compress a file type: compress file (generates file.Z) To uncompress a file.Z type: uncompress file.Z (regenerates file) .* wildcard, metry it again in the different time and please be patient. In this list the default access is to use "telnet XXX" for Unix based systems, and tn3270 command is used for IBM systems. In other words, if there is neither telnet nor tn3270 description, you should use the telnet command. To terminate the access in general, you should follow the instruction of the accessed system. However if you cannot find it or cannot terminate the access, there is a convenient command. To terminate the access using the telnercon.cso.uiuc.edu 625 Lafayette University: music encyclopedia tn3270 lafibm.lafayette.edu press return-key type DIAL MUSIC commandID: GUEST password: GUEST INDIANA Purdue University: books tn3270 LIB.CC.PURDUE.EDU type pcat The University of Notre Dam University of Chicago: books OLORIN.UCHICAGO.EDU type return ENTER CLASS:LIB48 The University of Illinois at Chicago: books tn3270 UICVM.UIC.EDU type luis University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign: books telnet GARCON.CSO.UIUC.EDU Login:lcs or telnet ga Manoa Online Catalog: Uncover starmaster.uhcc.hawaii.edu or uhlib.lib.hawaii.edu type lib IDAHO Idaho State University: books catalyst.idbsu.edu login:catalyst ILLINOIS Northwestern University LUIS: books NUACVM.ACNS.NWU.EDU type vt100 type dial vtaam type nerluis fclskya GEORGIA Emory University Emory University Libraries Online Public Access Catalog tn3270 EMUVM1.CC.EMORY.EDU press tab-key twice dial VTAM type LIB Georgia State University: books LIBRARY.GSU.EDU HAWAII University of Hawaii atale University tn3270 LIBRARY.YCC.YALE.EDU DELAWARE University of Delaware Libraries DELCAT: books DELCAT.UDEL.EDU or DELCAT.ACS.UDEL.EDU press return-key FLORIDA Floridas State University System tn3270 NERVM.NERDC.UFL.EDU press tab-key twice dial vt time. Contact: RLIN Information Service Electronic mail to bl.ric@rlg COLORADO Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries - CARL: Uncover and ERIC tn3270 PAC.CARL.ORG or CSN.CARL.ORG To use Uncover or Encyclopedia, it needs userID. CONNECTICUT Y the resource and login prompts Oasys only supports VT100 and Wyse50 terminals Stanford University: books telnet 31.1.0.1 (MELVYL system) type use stanford Research Libraries Information Network RLG.STANFORD.EDU Internet access: $119 for 10 hours connectals and books melvyl.ucop.edu or 31.1.0.1, 31.0.0.11, 31.0.0.13, 31.1.0.11 University of California, Berkeley GLADIS - the UC Berkeley Online Catalog: books GopAC.BERKELEY.EDU Occidental College's Automated Library System kitty.oxy.edu Type oasys at bothniversity, San Luis Obispo Robert E. Kennedy Library: Uncover/Uncover2 including journals and book LIBRARY.CALPOLY.EDU Occidental Colleges Automated Library System (Oasys): books KITTY.OXY.EDU Login:oasys The University of California MELVYL Catalog:journND ===>helloasu CALIFORNIA California Agricultural Technology Institute California State University, Fresno: agricultural databases CATICSUF.CSUFRESNO.EDU Login:pubic California State University, Long Beach: books COAST.LIB.CSULB.EDU Cal Poly State Usysb.uark.edu login procedure is unknown ARIZONA Arizona State University: Uncover/Uncover2 and Encyclopedia carl.lib.asu.edu or 129.219.10.8 Encyclopedia needs ID. Arizona State Economic Development tn3270 asuvm.inre.asu.edu press tab-key twice COMMA====================================== ======= THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ALABAMA Auburn University: journals and magazines tn3270 AUDUCACD.DUC.AUBURN.EDU move the cursor by tab and type 01 in application ARKANSAS University of Arkansas tn3270 uafceive the help instruction from systems, simply type "help", "h", "control-h","exp (explain)" or follow the system instruction on screen. In general use the terminal type as vt100. In the end of every input you must type return-key. ======================t command in general, type control-] (holding the control-key and press ] key simultaneously), then type "quit". To terminate the access using the tn3270 command in general, type control-C key (holding control-key and press c key, then type "quit".. To reme Library: books IRISHMVS.CC.ND.EDU type library IOWA University of Iowa: books tnu.uiowa.edu type 1 to choose oasis Iowa State University:Information of classes and general University information isn.iastate.edu Dial: cynet Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames IA Iowa State University Libraries Online Catalog and Agricola (citations to agricultural publications) isn.iastate.edu DIAL: LIB press return-key Command: SCHOLAR KANSAS The University of Kansas Library: books KUHUB.CC.UKANwfu.edu login: wake NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University, Fargo:books and magazines star96.nodak.edu or star24.nodak.edu class=40 OHIO Case Western Reserve University EUCLID.CWRU.EDU for books 192.54.81.130 for Uncover Kent State University CAelnet steffi.uncg.edu login: info University of North Carolina at Wilmington SEABOARD telnet vxc.uncwil.edu login:info Triangle Research Libraries Network Bibliographic Information System BIS librot1.lib.unc.edu Wake Forest University telnet lib.wfunet.a State University Happenings telnet ccvax1.cc.ncsu.edu username:info University of North Carolina:internet resource information and gateway to other systems in the world bbs.oit.unc.edu or 152.2.22.80 University of North Carolina at Greensboro MINERVA t.11.3 Syracuse University:internet resource information acsnet.syr.edu type suinfo terminal type:vt100 press tab-key twice type suinfo NORTH CAROLINA Appalachian State University: campus information telnet conrad.appstate.edu login: info North Carolinbooks INFOTRAC.RPI.EDU or 128.113.43.199 State University of New York at Binghamton tn3270 BINGVMC.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU press tab-key twice dial vtam enter elixir service is unknown State University of New York at Albany gemini.library.albany.edu or 128.204.NMSU.EDU enter hello user.libr01 NEW YORK Columbia University: books columbianet.cc.columbia.edu Cornell University: books tn3270 128.253.1.19 press return-key type library New York University: books BOBCAT.NYU.EDU Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: f New Mexico BOOTES.UNM.EDU service is unknown. University of New Mexico General Library: books 129.24.8.195 University of New Mexico Medical Center Library BOOTES.UNM.EDU username: UNM_INFO service is unknown. New Mexico State University: books LIBRARYartmouth College Library Online Catalog LIB.DARTMOUTH.EDU NEW JERSEY Princeton University Library pucc.princeton.edu type folio Princeton Online Catalog: books catalog.princeton.edu Rutger University library.rutgers.edu NEW MEXICO The University o Library System (Chadron State College, Peru State College, Wayne State College combined catalog) telnet nscs.unl.edu login: library NEVADA University of Nevada: books library.lv-lib.nevada.edu login: library NEW HAMPSHIRE Dartmouth College: books Dte University libserv.msstate.edu login:libserv password:libserv MISSOURI University of Missouri tn3270 UMRVMB.UMR.EDU dial vtam type lumin type c NEBRASKA The University of Nebraska Libraries: books 129.93.16.1 login: library Nebraska State Collegeigan State University Libraries: books merit.msu.edu Which Host? MAGIC Wayne State University: books tn3270 CMS.CC.WAYNE.EDU type wsunet type luis type luis MINNESOTA University of Minnesota: public news LUMINA.LIB.UMN.EDU MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Stabooks elsa.mit.edu Boston University "TOMUS": books LIBRARY.BU.EDU Harvard University: books HOLLIS - Harvard OnLine Library Information System 128.103.60.31 type !vt100 MICHIGAN The University of Michigan: books hermes.merit.edu hostname:mirlyn Michns University Library: books JHUVM.HCF.JHU.EDU (128.220.2.2) type L type Dial Janus University of Maryland (University of Maryland libraries, system-wide) VICTOR.UMD.EDU or (Online Catalog for UM Libraries): books UMCAT.UMD.EDU MASSACHUSETTS MIT: S.EDU Username: relay MAINE University of Maine System Library Catalog: books URSUS.MAINE.EDU MARYLAND National Institute of Standards and Technology: books curry.nist.gov login: g820 password: MEL Choose terminal type and then type "ws" Johns HopkiTALYST.KENT.EDU for books Ohio State University LCS.US.OHIO-STATE.EDU for books University of Toledo UOFT01.UTOLEDO.EDU for books DIAL MVS type: UTMOST Cleveland Public Library 192.58.246.4 for books, journals, and magazines. CWRU Freenet 129.22.8.82, 129.22.8.75, or 129.22.8.76 University of Akron 130.101.5.170 for books. Oberlin College 132.162.32.20 for books. OKLAHOMA The University of Tulsa VAX2.UTULSA.EDU or 129.244.1.34 login: LIAS OREGON University of Oregon JANUS.UOREGON.EDU for bmith Library library.adelaide.edu.au login:bslnet The University of Melbourne Baillieu Library library.unimelb.EDU.AU (128.250.129.2) The University of New England Library opac.une.oz.au enter:pac The University of New South Wales libprime.libsys.unsw.O4.115.4.113) no welcom, wait 5sec then Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Central Library vicnet.xx.rmit.OZ.AU or 131.170.8.10 type: matlas Swinburne Library ollie.xx.swin.oz.au This is only for local access. The University of Adelaide, Barr Sniversity Library Macquarie University Library 137.111.161.100 Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia's library system telnet library.cc.monash.edu.au No username is required. Murdoch University, Western Australia library.csu.murdoch.edu.au (13in as user: alice (NB lowercase) Griffith University, Divison of Information Services library.gu.edu.au Session:library James Cook University of North Queensland jculib.jcu.edu.au and login in as opac (Online Public Access Catalogue) La Trobe Ustralian National University's Library library.anu.edu.au and login to library Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia cc.curtin.edu.au (134.7.70.1) and username: guest Deakin University Library LIBRARY.DEAKIN.OZ.AU (128.184.1.1). Logty of Wisconsin Library Catalogs Madison and Milwaukee Campuses Network Library System (NLS) NLS.ADP.WISC.EDU International Catalogs AUSTRALIA Australian Defence Force Academy Library library.adfa.oz.au (131.236.1.13) destination: library login: E AuPolytechnic Institute and State University 128.173.5.4 for books CALL VTLS Virginia Commonwealth University Library System 128.172.1.66 for books and MEDLINE database. WISCONSIN Marquette University Libraries LIBUS.CSD.MU.EDU for books type m Universiin PONI type poni Press Ctrl Z. Type LUSM. UTAH University of Utah Marriott Library tn3270 LIB.UTAH.EDU type "dial unis" VERMONT University of Vermont uvmvm.uvm.edu type LUIS VIRGINIA The Old Dominion University Library GEAC.LIB.ODU.EDU Virginia brary System UTCAT utcat.utexas.edu for books University of Texas at Dallas IBM.UTDALLAS.EDU for books. move the cursor to command line and type library. Southern Methodist University tn3270 VM.CIS.SMU.EDU for books type tab twice type dial vtam type logUniversity CTRVAX.VANDERBILT.EDU for books. username:ACORN TEXAS Texas A&M Library System VENUS.TAMU.EDU for books. username:vtam type notis UT Arlington Library System ADMIN.UTA.EDU for books. move the cursor to command and type library. UT Austin LiH CAROLINA Clemson University tn3270 CLEMSON.CLEMSON.EDU TENNESSEE University of Tennessee, Knoxville DCA.UTK.EDU Enter LIBRARY University of Tennessee, Memphis Health Science Library UTMEM1.UTMEM.EDU or 132.192.1.1 for books. type HARVEY Vanderbilt nnInfo (CWIS) internet address:penninfo.upenn.edu (uses MIT's TechInfo technology) RHODE ISLAND Brown University BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU telnet brownvm.brown.edu for tn3270 then typing enter, then DIAL JOSIAH, then PF1 (esc-1), then return, then return. SOUTU library.andrew.cmu.edu for books login: library Pennsylvania State University lias.psu.edu for books. University of Pennsylvania Franklin Online Card Catalog: internet address: pennlib.upenn.edu (NOTIS system) enter terminal type (default is vt100) Peooks. login: janus Oregon State University oasis.KERR.ORST.EDU 128.193.162.13 Login: oasis Portland State University psulib.CC.PDX.EDU or 131.252.129.52 Login: dialin PENNSYLVANIA University of Pittsburgh GATE.CIS.PITT.EDU for books type PITTCAT CMZ.AU login: libcat The University of Newcastle Libraries library.newcastle.edu.au Username:alleycat The University of Queensland Libraries libsys.campus.uq.oz.au (130.102.206.17) The University of Sydney Library library.su.oz.au or 129.78.72.2 OK: login library2 Press return key. The University of Western Australia, Reid Library fennel.cc.uwa.oz.au Username: library The University of Wollongong Library library.uow.edu.au [130.130.68.3] University of Canberra Library library.canberra.edu.au login:uclidpe "mtycat" with no password. The system is key sensitive, so you better type "mtycat". 3.- The presentation screen describes the system in spanish ( the version in English will be very soon). At this screen type "r" (remote connection). Libra 128.139.4.207 WISLIB.WEIZMANN.AC.IL 132.76.64.14 LIB.TECHNION.AC.IL 132.68.1.20 MEXICO The Instituto Tecnologico y Estudios Superiores de Monterrey's Online Catalog MTECV2.MTY.ITESM.MX 2.- At the login prompt ty-Gurion University Haifa University Hebrew University Technion Tel Aviv University Weizmann Institute of Science ALEPH.BIU.AC.IL 132.70.9.36 TAUVAX.TAU.AC.IL 132.66.32.6 ALEPH.HUJI.AC.IL UNI-SB.DE At the / prompt, type .a logon ub,ub HONG KONG Hong Kong University of Science & Technology USTLIB.UST.HK login: library IRELAND University College Dublin ISRAEL To enter each library, username: aleph for example. Bar-Ilan University Bencommand line On the Bitte waehlen Sie screen, type info or cicsub University of Konstanz POLYDOS.UNI-KONSTANZ.DE University of Erlangen-Nuremberg faui43.informatik.uni-erlangen.de or 131.188.1.43 Login: gi Universitaet des Saarlandes UNISB.RZ.NG 1 for English Vaasan University KUSTAA.UWASA.FI login: HELLO YOURNAME,USER.CLAS01 enter 10 (VT 100) /LANG 1 for English GERMANY Universitaet Heidelberg tn3270 VM.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE On the VM/SP screen, hit TAB twice. Type D VTAM on the AME,USER.CLAS01 enter 10 (VT 100) /LANG 1 for English Swedish Business University hanna.shh.fi login: HELLO YOURNAME,USER.CLAS01 enter 10 (VT 100) /LANG 1 for English Tampere University LAKKA.UTA.FI login: HELLO YOURNAME,USER.CLAS01 enter 10 (VT 100) /LAO.UKU.FI login: HELLO YOURNAME,USER.CLAS01 enter 10 (VT 100) /LANG 1 for English Lapin University 128.214.30.51 or LAKLAN.UROVA.FI login: HELLO YOURNAME,USER.CLAS01 enter 10 (VT 100) /LANG 1 for English Oulu University KIRJASTO.OULU.FI login: HELLO YOURN for English Jyvaskyla University JYK.JYU.FI login: HELLO YOURNAME,USER.CLAS01 enter 10 (VT 100) /LANG 1 for English Joensuu University JOYK.JOENSUU.FI login: HELLO YOURNAME,USER.CLAS01 enter 10 (VT 100) /LANG 1 for English Kuopio Reserve Library VARAST of Saskatchewan Libraries 128.233.21.1 for books REQUEST: LIB UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA (BRIDGE) UMOPAC.UMANITOBA.CA type be To exit: $$soff FINLAND Finnish National Biography HYK.HELSINKI.FI login: HELLO YOURNAME,USER.CLAS01 enter 10 (VT 100) /LANG 1.50 128.100.100.31 service is unknown. McGill University (Montreal) NOTIS tn3270 MVS.MCGILL.CA type:2 for muse library University of Western Ontario (London) Geac 129.100.2.14 for books type NET type LIBRARY or library.uwo.ca (129.100.2.18) Universityr the INTERNET UNB library search Queens University Libraries Kingston, Ontario, Canada tn3270 130.15.125.20 service:qline York University Libraries (Toronto) NOTIS tn3270 130.63.1.10 type yorkline University of Toronto (Toronto) UTLAS tn3270 128.100.75 OPAC login: opac University Of Tasmania Library library.utas.edu.au and login as OPAC CANADA University of Calgary 136.159.1.70 or develnet.ucalgary.ca for books. Request: library The University of New Brunswick tn3270 unbmvs1.csd.unb.ca type "8" fo University College of Central Queensland Library The University of Southern Queensland - Library Services Unit library.usq.edu.au This is not available. University of South Australia Library Systems Dept lv.levels.unisa.edu.au 130.220.16.6 username:ry of the Universidad de las Americas, Pueblas following address: bibes.pue.udlap.mx (140.148.1.5). 2. System prompts username:, type (no password required). NETHERLANDS Utrecht University RUUT.CC.RUU.N Enter E for English Tilburg University kublib.kub.nl Login as KUBGIDS NEW ZEALAND Victoria University of Wellington LIBRARY.VUW.AC.NZ Press and wait for the menu. Enter LIB SPAIN Centro Informatico Cientifico de Andalucia sevax2.cica.es Logon: ALEPH type 2 foostname: UK.AC.HW.LIB Hull University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.HULL.GEAC JOHN RYLANDS UNIVERSITY LIBRARY OF MANCHESTER 130.88.200.11 Then OWENS class:library Kent University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet x University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.SX.SERSUN1 Login: library Glasgow University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.GLA.LIB Heriot-Watt University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.DUR.LIBRARY East Anglia telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.UEA.INFO Username: INFO Edinburgh University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.ED.GEAC Esset hostname: UK.AC.CRAN.LIB Dundee University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.DUND.LIBB login: library Dundee College of Technology telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.DCT.LIB Durham University telnet sty of London Polytechnic telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.CLP City University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.CITY.LIBRARY Cranfield Institute of Technology telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janesity telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.BRIS.LIB Brunel University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.BRUNEL.LIB Cambridge University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.CAM.UL Ciun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.BANGOR.LIB Bath University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.BATH.LIB Birmingham University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.BHAM.LIB Bristol Univer: janet hostname: UK.AC.ABDN.LIB Aberystwyth University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.ABER.LIB type library Aston University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.ASTON.GEAC Bangor University telnet sZurich library of the University of Zurich telnet 130.60.64.5 Press to wake up the system At the # prompt, type: CALL E100 Press again choose 1 for English UNITED KINGDOM Aberdeen University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk loginonly in German or French possible) University-Zuerich compound library of departments telnet 130.60.64.5 COMMAND ==> dobis At the DOBIS banner, press To change language to English, press 4 1 Zentralbibliothek ary of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology telnet ethics.ethz.ch (129.132.104.20) Press to wake up the system Enter terminal type: VT100 Press return at the prompt FUER DEN EINSTIEG INS ETHICS RETURN-TASTE sh: DRUECKEN! (navigation nstitute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich: telnet 129.132.1.22 No password needed for consulting. Swiss Electronic Telephon Book: telnet 130.59.2.10 Columbia University cal.cc.columbia.edu Login as calendar Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zuerich Libre KTHBIB.LIB.KTH.SE Username: TEKLINE University of Umea LIBUM.UMU.SE Press Type: DIAL VTAM Type: BIBLIO Use option 4 on the menu to change the dialog language Use option 1. English SWITZERLAND Library of the Swiss Federal Ir vt100 type ?/ENG for English SWEDEN Karolinska Institute KIBIB.KIB.KI.SE Username: library Lund University LOLITA.LU.SE Select terminal type 10 Enter 100 as the location code For English language prompts, type: /LANG 1 Technische Hochschulhostname: UK.AC.UKC.IRIS Username: UKCLIB Password: UKCLIB Lancaster University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.LANCS.LIB to wake up the system Leeds University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.LEEDS.LIBCAT Leicester Polytechnic telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.LEICP.OPAC Service: OPAC Leiester University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.LEICESTER.LIBRARY Username: LIBRARY Liverpool (tr$p*B READ.ME.FIRST BOOKLIST2 INET.BBS.LIST6D INET.FUN.LIST6LIBRARIES.INET # fedix 14. hytelnet:(INTERNET-accessible libraries, Freenets, CWISs, Library BBSs, & other information sites) telnet access.usask.ca login: hytelnet 15. NSF database: telnet 128.150.195.40 login: public 16. Supernet: telnet 147.225.1.51 or supernet.ans.net n3270 PAC.CARL.ORG type 65 11. Internet Gopher telnet hafnhaf.micro.umn.edu login: gopher 12. European Particle Physics Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland telnet nxoc01.cern.ch 13. FEDIX(info on scholarships, minority assistance, etc.) fedix.fie.com login: ich 141.212.99.9 6.GAO-REPORTS ftp cu.nih.gov 7. GENE-SERVER (email response program) to start it, send HELP message to gene-server@bchs.uh.edu 8. List of Lists ftp ftp.nisc.sri.com or 192.33.33.22 9.Whois: telnet nic.ddn.mil 10. Internet Resource Guide: t DRA.COM or 192.65.218.43 2.Weather Server: telnet 141.212.196.79 3000 3.NASA Spacelink spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov or 192.149.89.61 4.Simple WAIS Information Service hub.nnsc.nsf.net login as 'wais', TERM = 'vt100' 5.GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SERVER - Univ of Mt 2. Endless Forest isca01.isca.uiowa.edu new or iscabbs 3. Mars Hotel MARS.EE.MSSTATE.EDU bbs new 4. Nyx BBS: isis.cs.du.edu 5. Youngstown Freenet: yfn.ysu.edu 6. Heartland 136.176.10.10 login:fnguest MISC 1.Library of Congress catalog: info.acs.unc.edu or 128.109.157.1 Log on with username INFO. bbs.oit.unc.edu or 152.2.22.80 login:bbs Yale University (the Enterprise system) tn3270 yalevm.ycc.yale.edu 300 FREENET 1. Cleveland Free-net 129.22.8.82 129.22.8.76 129.22.8.75 login:fnguesPNN - Princeton News Network pucc.princeton.edu through bbs.oit.unc.edu or 152.2.22.80 type pnn University of New Mexico UNM_INFO bootes.unm.edu At the login prompt, enter UNM_INFO No password is required. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill INFOyou're in, you can use upper or lower case. When you're done, use the QUIT command. New Mexico State University NMSU/INFO info.nmsu.edu Userid is INFO, and there is no password. NYU info.nyu.edu (information.nyu.edu) will connect to the main server. ib.warwick.ac.uk OTHER SERVICES Cornell's CUINFO cuinfo.cornell.edu or telnet cornellc.cit.cornell.edu 300 or tn3270 cornellc.cit.cornell.edu MIT TechInfo techinfo.mit.edu Login as techinfo. Password is techinfo (lowercase only system is UNIX). Once name: UK.AC.IC.LIB Loughborough University telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: uk.ac.loughborough.library Queens University Belfast telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.QUB.LIB University of Warwick telnet opac.l University Central Libertas Consortium SUN.NSF.AC.UK or 128.86.8.7 login:janet hostname: UK.AC.LON.CONSULL Username: LIBRARY type 1. London University--Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostUniversity telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.LIVERPOOL.LIBRARY London University--British Library of Political and Economic Science telnet sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk login: janet hostname: UK.AC.LSE.BLPES Username: LIBRARY London