Path: bloom-beacon.mit.edu!senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!faqserv From: John December Newsgroups: comp.infosystems,alt.culture.internet,alt.internet.services,alt.culture.usenet,comp.answers,alt.answers,news.answers Subject: Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) Sources on the Internet (3 of 3) Supersedes: Followup-To: poster Date: 9 Apr 1994 10:08:42 GMT Organization: none Lines: 1137 Approved: news-answers-request@mit.edu Message-ID: References: Reply-To: John December NNTP-Posting-Host: bloom-picayune.mit.edu X-Last-Updated: 1994/02/24 Originator: faqserv@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu comp.infosystems:2281 alt.culture.internet:1941 alt.internet.services:19894 alt.culture.usenet:2781 comp.answers:4832 alt.answers:2369 news.answers:17845 Archive-name: communication-net-resources/part3 Version: 3.20 Last-modifed: 94/01/22 (This document has been brought to you in part by CRAM. See the bottom for more information, including instructions on how to obtain updates.) === ...CONTINUED ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Section -6- DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS =============================================================================== Internet-cmc informatidescribes the Internet and Computer-Mediated Communicatio n list Gold in Networks!.....a description of gold nuggets in the network, by J. Marti n Hitchikers Guide......describes the Internet (circa September 1989), by Ed Krol New User's Questions..answers questions commonly asked by new users, by Malkin and Marine Surfing the Internet..a narrative of what the Internet has to offer, by Jean Ar mour Polly What is the Internet?.by Krol and Hoffman Internet Services FAQ.The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list for alt.interne t.services Usenet newsgroup AARNet Guide..........Australian Network Sites and Resources Guide AARNet User Guide.....Australian Network User's Guide Big Dummy's Guide.....written by Adam Gaffin for the Electronic Frontier Founda tion Big Dummy Web.........Big Dummy's Guide in HTML CERFNet Guide.........by the California Education and Research Federation Netwo rk Desktop Internet......a DOS hypertext reference to the Internet. De Presno Guide.......a shareware book, `The Online World' (long) DDN New User Guide....Defense Data Network guide for new users Infopop...............a WINHELP (hypertext) guide to the Internet, Compuserve, BBS systems, and more Internet Companion(parA Beginner's Guide to Global Networking by Tracey LaQuey Internet Guide........A guide to Internet/Bitnet, by Dana Noonan NSF Resource Guide....National Science Foundation Guide to Internet Resources NWNet Internet Guide..NorthWestNet's User Service Internet Resource Guide NYSERNet Internet GuidNew York State Education and Research Network Guide to th e Internet SURANet Internet Guideupdated as infoguide.MM-YR.txt Agricultural Guide....Not Just Cows, by Wilfred Drew Library Resources.....Strategies for Selection and use, Ed. Laine Farley BUBL..................The Bulletin Board for Libraries The Dos Internet Kit..public domain programs that enable Ethernet or serially-c onnected PCs to access Internet services, by Dean Pentche ff Internet Beginner.....The Beginner's Guide to the Internet, a DOS-based tutoria l, by Pat Suarez Internet Cruise.......A Cruise of the Internet, computer-based tutorial for Int ernet navigators, DOS or Mac formats Internet Explorer's Kia hypertext system about the Internet for DOS, by Ernest Perez Internet Hunt.........a game for learning about Internet resources Internet Hunt Gopher..Hunt Questions, Results, and Comments Internet Navigating...Navigating the Internet Workshop List, by Richard J. Smit h Internet Mining.......workshops and electronic event Internet Safari.......A Classroom User's Guide to the Internet, by Yvonne Marie Andres Competencies..........Competencies for Electronic Information Services, by John Corbin Gopherin..............a course for cyberspace HWGUIDE...............A hypertext version of Noonan's Guide to Internet/Bitnet LeJeune Course........course materials and files, by Urban A. LeJeune Milles................An Introduction to Using the Internet at St. Louis Univer sity School of Law Monsarrat.............Internet Course for Basic or Serious Level Navigating............an interactive workshop, by Richard J. Smith Newcastle/Tyne........Network Training Materials and Related Documentation Schneider Bib.........A bibliography of Internet Training Materials, by Karen S chneider Start.................Where to Start for New Internet Users, by James Milles Trainmat..............Training Materials Gopher Trainpack.............repository of training and training-related materials Wheeler...............Internet Training handouts written by Bill Wheeler VAX/VMS Networking....Beginner's Guide to Networking on the VAX/VMS, by Lucia R uedenberg Internet Growth.......charts showing the Internet's past and projected growth, by Texas Internet Consulting Internet History......Master's Thesis, Henry Edward Hardy Internet Monthly Repormonthly communications to the Internet Research Group Internet Statistics...NSF Statistics about Internet use Merit.................network information center Merit Gopher..........network information center NIC/DDN...............Network Information Center/Defense Data Network InterNic Telnet.......Directory and Database Services Telnet Interface InterNIC Ftp..........ftp archives for InterNIC InternNIC via email...Mail service InterNIC Gopher.......information server for Internet Network Information Cente r NCIH..................North Carolina Information Highway NOSC Page.............list of Internet-related sources, by Richard Bocker Yale..................General Overview of Worldwide Internet Resources ACM Gopher............Association of Computing Machinery's information server ALAWON archive........files from American Library Association CNI Gopher............Coalition for Networked Information, promotes creation of and access to information resources in networked environ ments CNI search............Coalition for Networked Information search server Communications Res CenCommunications Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada EFF Gopher............A gopher information server for the Electronic Frontier F oundation HCI ftp site..........Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) bibliography repository HCI Launching Pad.....Human-Computer Interaction HPCC Office Web Page..the National Coordination Office (NCO) for High Performan ce Computing and Communications ICSI..................The International Computer Science Institute IEEE Gopher...........Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineer's inform ation server IEEE Tech.............Portfolio of Emerging Technologies ISOC Gopher...........the Internet Society's Information server HelpNet Archives......reference base for new users to the Internet HPCWire...............The High-Performance Computing news and information servi ce, covering workstations through supercomputers Introducing the InternMerit's Directory of miscellaneous introductory Internet information Library of Congress...a directory of Internet User Guides LIT...................Laboratoire d'Informatique Technique MetaCenter............National MetaCenter for Computational Science and Enginee ring Meta Net Gopher.......support for groups and individuals who use The Meta Netwo rk MSU Net and DB........Network and Database Resources (CWIS, gopher, electronic info.) MSEN Gopher...........MSEN offers Usenet and Internet Connectivity NEARnet...............New England Academic and Research Network NIST Web Page.........National Institute of Standards and Technology WWW Home P age NIST Gopher...........National Institute of Standards and Technology Gopher NYSERnet..............New York State Education and Research Network OPTOLINK..............an expanding set of online services offered to the scient ific and engineering communities by The International Soc iety for Optical Engineering (SPIE) PSGnet/RAINet.........networking in the developing world, low-cost networking t ools, computer networking in general Singapore DMC.........Digital Media Centre (DMC) Mosaic Home Page Software Tool and Die.The World, online service for dialup access to the Intern et SRI's Network Info....SRI International SURAnet...............Southeastern Universities Research Association Network SWITCHinfo............Swiss Network Telecomm Archives.....files about telecommunications, from the Usenet group com p.dcom.telecom UNC's Sunsite.........Univ of North Carolina's collection USENET Repository.....collection of FAQ's and files from Usenet newsgroups USENET Periodic Postinlist of Usenet periodic postings UUNET archive.........UUNET Communications Services collection UWO's NIC.............Univ of Western Ontario's Network Information Centre Washington and Lee....Explore Internet Resources WATERS................Wide Area Technical Report Service Cyberpoet Guide.......cyberpoet's Guide to virtual culture---a multipart guide to the electronic frontier, by John Frost Gopher Jewels.........subject-oriented gopher list Gopher Jewels..........links format Gopher Jewels Index...lists of files available about Gopher Jewels Hypermedia/Internet...Hypermedia and the Internet, by David Green Internet Handbook.....a list of RFCs by subject and category Information Sources...the Internet and Computer-Mediated Communication Internet Meta-Index...Internet Resources Meta-Index, by Marc Andreessen Joel's List...........Joel's Hierarchical Subject Index MaasInfo Indexes......The index of indexs of Internet online files, by Robert E lton Maas May List..............lists telnet sites/services, by CC May Must Have List........List of five `must have' Internet Resources Networking Overview...Overview of information available Planet Earth..........planet earth home page, a list of things on the Internet, by Richard Bocker Smith's BigFun List...telnet, ftp, and other sites, by Jeremy Smith ThesisNet FAQ.........a summary of academic resources pertaining to cyberspace Yale Overview.........General Overview of Worldwide Internet Resources Yanoff's Services ListSpecial Internet Connects, by Scott Yanoff Yanoff List HTML......Hyptertext markup language version of Yanoff's list Internet Browsers.....Sources for Internet Browsers and Client Software Internet Tools EARN...guide to network resource tools, by European Academic Res earch Network Association Internet Tools NIR....A status report on networked information retrieval tools and groups, by Joint IETF/RARE/CNI Networked Information Retrieval Working Group Internet Tools/DecembeHTML version of a list summarizing Internet tools and for ums, by John December Internet Tools/Decembea list summarizing Internet tools and forums, by John Dec ember Internet Systems UNITEa list of Internet tools and systems, by User Network Int erface To Everything Gopher Jewels Search..Search the Gopher Jewels JumpStation...........referencing the information available on the World Wide W eb NorthStar.............search indexes the headers of World Wide Web documents Alex description......NIR (Networked Information Retrieval) description of Alex Alex Web Page.........Alex FTP Filesystem Archie................a service for finding files remotely Archie hypertext......Hypertext Archie Servers Archie demo...........a telnet session to demonstrate archie Cello.................DOS-based Internet browser incorporating WWW, Gopher, FTP , Telnet, News ComIndex..............a menu-driven program for PCs to search a database of com munication references Email-How to..........Introduction to Sending and Receiving Electronic Mail Essence...............resource discovery system using indexes Ftp FAQ...............Anonymous FTP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) List Gopher................locates and retrieves resources using a graph of menus Gopher FAQ............the Frequently Asked Questions and answers list from the Usenet group comp.infosystems.gopher Gopher demo...........a session demonstrating gopher at Univ of Minnesota Gopher Sites..........a list of World-Wide Gopher Sites (sorted by domain struc ture) Gopher telnet demo....a telnet session demonstrating gopher Hytelnet..............Peter Scott's Hypertext database of publicly accessible I nternet sites Jughead...............(Jonzy's Universal Gopher Hierarchy Excavation And Displa y) gets menu information from various gopher servers LISTSERV..............A mailing-list server for group communication LISTSERV guide........The Listserv Guide for General Users Mosaic................provides network distributed hypermedia system for inform ation discovery Mosaic paper..........NCSA Mosaic Technical Summary, by Marc Andreessen Mosaic Home Page......the HTML file for the mosaic home page Netfind...............a way to find someone on the Internet Netfind telnet demo...a demonstration of Netfind Ping..................requests echo from an Internet host to check status Prospero..............provides user-centered view of remote files Telnet-How to.........Introduction to telnet USENET World..........special issue of Amateur Computerist Newsletter about Use net USENET What is?.......What is Usenet? by Salzenberg Veronica..............locates titles of Gopher items by keyword search Veronica blurb........an announcement of the Veronica service Veronica demo.........gopher server at veronica.scs.unr.edu Vi-How to.............The vi Editor WAIS..................retrieves resources by searching indexes of databases WAIS information at thdirectory of sources and documents WAIS, Free............a UNIX based, freely available information server. WAIS..................A Sketch of An Overview, by Jeff Kallem Whois.................provides info on registered network names Whois demo............a telnet session demonstrating whois Whois Servers List....List of Internet whois servers, by Matt Power Whois via mail........whois for DDN White Pgs/PSI.........Performance Systems International White Pages Pilot Proj ect World Wide Web........retrieves resources by hyptertext browser of databases WWW FAQ...............gnat's World Wide Web Frequently Asked Questions and Answ ers Lists World Wide Web demo...a telnet session demonstrating the World Wide Web WWW, Entering the.....A Guide to Cyberspace by Kevin Hughes World Wide Web Book...a book describing the World Wide Web project X.500.................provides globally distributed directory service X.500 Implement.......A Catalog of Available X.500 Implementations BITFTP................obtain files via anonymous ftp on Bitnet CARL Systems..........databases for article access and delivery Correct Time/NBS......tells National Bureau of Standards correct time ENewsstand............information provided by U.S.magazine publishers ENewsstand gopher.....information provided by U.S.magazine publishers Email FTP.............get files at anonymous ftp sites via email. Email Gopher..........use a gopher via email Email WWW.............obtain a web file (e.g., http) via email; URL = Uniform r esource locator Email Usenet..........post to newsgroup via email FAXNET................FAX's via email ($) Finger database.......Access to a database facility via finger Hytelnet..............assists users in reaching Internet libraries, Free-nets, CWISs, BBSs, and other information sites by telnet Internet Marketing....by the Internet Company Knowbot...............provides a uniform user interface to heterogeneous remote information services Mail name server......gives email information about many email names (e.g. IP a ddress given name) MarketBase Gopher.....on-line catalog of goods and services Softlock..............selling freely-copyable computer programs and documents WorldWindow...........a service of the Washington University Libraries CERT..................Computer Emergency Response Team at Carnegie Mellon Univ. FidoNet News..........archives of the newsgroup comp.org.fidonet FidoNet Nodes.........a list of systems with FidoNet FidoNet Gateway.......How to use the UUCP/Fido-Net Gateway INET 93...............Proceedings of the INET '93 conference International Connect.International Connectivity Table, by Larry Landweber Internet Country CodesFAQ about country codes Internet Domain Names.Relationship of Telex Answerback Codes to Internet Domain s Internet Root Domain..lists of Internet hosts Internet Security.....GAO report on Computer Security (June 1989) InterNetwork Mail.....methods of sending mail from one network to another, by J ohn Chew and Scott Yanoff Intro TCP/IP..........describes the Internet protocols List of FTP Sites.....list of Internet sites accepting anonymous ftp (December 1991), by Jon Granrose PSGnet/RAINet info....networking in developing world, low-cost tools, networkin g in general NREN Information......Merit's directory of National Research and Education Netw ork information NREN Recompetition....contains information about the recompetition of the NSFNE T backbone project SDSC Appl Net Res Grouactivities of the San Diego Supercomputer Center Applied Network Research group. Sprintlink............FTP site for Sprint's networking activities Sprintlink Gopher.....Sprint's internetworking activities and networking inform ation USENET Maps...........Maps of Usenet news feeds/backbones BBS Internet List.....Zamfield's Wonderfully Incomplete, Complete Internet BBS List Community Networks....information about community networks, by Arthur R. McGee Connecting to InternetWhat Connecting Institutions Should Anticipate Freenet papers........papers about network public access FSLIST................the Forgotten Sites List of public access Internet sites, by Louis Raphael Global Networks.......an archive for documents to bring the network to lesser-d eveloped areas of the world Internet Access Guide.Access Guide to introducing.the.internet, by Ellen Hoffma n Internet Access.......Individual access to Internet, by James Milles Internet Modem........Internet service providers in the US accessible through d ial-up connections from a personal computer, by Genevieve Engel Internet Providers....All Providers Alphabetically Internet Providers NonNon-US Internet Providers K12 Access............documents of California Education Network (CENet) Technic al Planning Committee NII...................National Information Infrastructure Network Startup.......NSF-sponsored Network Startup Resource Center PDIAL.................The Public Dialup Internet Access List, by Peter Kaminski NIXPUB................Public/Open Access UNIX, by Bux Technical Services Registering on the NetTransition and Modernization of the Internet Registration Service, by S. Williamson Rural Nets............Rural Datafication Project SEA Community Network.Seattle's community networks PSI...................Performance Systems International, dial-up Internet acces s Pipline...............NYC-based Internet gateway TMN...................The Meta Network The World.............public access Unix M-Net.................Michigan Freenet Cleveland.............the Cleveland Free-net Digital City..........de Digitale Stad, Amsterdam, Netherlands Nyx...................The Spirit of the Night NCF...................National Capital (Canada) Freenet Cataloging Internet Reexplores how to catalog electronic information, by Prisci lla Caplan CNI...................Coalition for Networked Information Doc Center............Document Center, a hard copy document delivery service fo r government and industry specifications and standards DIMUND................Document Understanding Information and Resources DIMUND FTP............Document Understanding FTP Archives CNI TopNode Project...part of CNI's Directories and Resource Information Servic es Working Group CNI Gopher............Coalition for Networked Information Gopher CNIDR Gopher..........Coalition for Networked Information Discovery and Retriev al Gopher CNIDR Web Page........Coalition for Networked Information Discovery and Retriev al Home Page IAFA..................Internet Anonymous FTP Archives Working Group Library Special.......Library special collections on the internet NIR Archives..........Networked Information Retieval NIR Gopher............Networked Information Retrieval Gopher Retrieval success.....successful stories of using the Internet for reference, b y Karen Schneider UNITE Archive.........User Network Interface To Everything URI Archive...........transcript of Uniform Resource discussion list UWI...................UnderWorld Industries, nodes that wish to share informati on with other UWI nodes CSOIRG Home Page......The Clearinghouse for Subject-Oriented Internet Resource Guides Dartmouth Merged SIGL.Special Interest Group Lists Electronic ConferencesDirectory of Scholarly Electronic Conferences, by Diane K . Kovacs Electronic Zines/Jrl..An Index to Electronic Journals and Zines Electronic Journals...Directory of Electronic Journals and Newsletters, by Mic hael Strangelove Electronic Magazines..an archive of various electronic magazines Electronic Zines List.summary of electronically-accessible zines, by John Labov itz Finding Lists.........how to find LISTSERV lists Free Databases........a catalog databases that are available without payment Interest Groups List..The Lists of Lists, a listing of special interest group m ailing lists available on the Interne Library Access Script.a script to login to online card catalogs Library Guide.........Accessing on-line Bibliographic Databases, by Billy Barro n and Marie-Christine Mahe Library Catalogs Noonaa list of academic and public library catalogs online, by Dana Noonan Library Catalogs St GeInternet - Accessible Library Catalogs and Databases, Art St. George and Ron Larsen Online books..........On-line books Online bibs...........On-line Bibliographies and Journal Contents Online journals.......On-line Journals Subject Guides........subject-specific Internet Resource Guides collected by UM ich Subject Guides........UMich collection via gopher Subject Guides........UMich's collection via WWW Technical Reports.....technical reports archive Virtual Tourist.......geographical directory of WWW Information Services WAIS sources..........a brief description of the content of many WAIS sources o n the Internet, grouped into relevant categories CERL..................The CERL Sound Group (U of IL) Internet Sound........various documents and programs having to do with sound Internet Talk Radio...by Carl Malamud Internet Multicasting FAQ for the Internet Multicasting Service Internet Multicasting Home page for the Internet Multicasting Service Multicast Backbone....live audio and video multicast virtual network on top of Internet CGU (Manchester, UK)..The Computer Graphics Unit - Research GA Tech Graphics......Georgia Institute of Technology's Graphics, Visualization , + Usability Center Multimedia Index......Multimedia Information Sources, by Simon Gibbs Multimedia Survey.....A Survey of Distributed Multimedia Research, Standards an d Products, by RARE Multimedia Lab BU.....Multimedia Laboratory at Boston University MIT Media Lab.........access to Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media L ab MIT Telemedia.........Telemedia, Networks, and Systems Group Scientific VisualizatiAnnotated Scientific Visualization URL Bibliography TX A+M Media Lab......Texas A and M Hypermedia Research Lab CBC Home Page.........Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC Gopher............Canadian Broadcasting Corporation gopher Media BBS.............Media BBS List, broadcasting/journalism BBS list, by Mark S. Leff NBC News..............NBC nightly news comments/questions NPR Weekend Ed........US National Public Radio Weekend Edition -- Weekend and S unday ONLY NPR Talk/Nation.......US National Public Radio Talk of the Nation NPR Science Friday....US National Public Radio Science Friday Program PWN...................PeaceNet World News Service Journalism............Journalism List of Internet Resources, by John S. Makulow ich Satellite.............The Satellite TV Page Computer Network Conf.A Discussion on Computer Network Conferencing, by D. Reed Hypermedia/Internet...Hypermedia and the Internet Interactive Geo.......Interactive Geographical Index, a way for people to mark where they are Internet Relay Chat(IRreal-time, many-many text discussion divided into channel s Free for All..........an experiment in a networked hypermedia group bulletin bo ard Multiple User Dialoguereal-time interaction usually for social role-playing MUD Lists.............The Totally Unofficial List of Internet Muds MUD Page..............Experimental MUD WWW Page, by Russ Smith LISTSERV managing.....How to Start and Manage a BITNET LISTSERV Discussion Grou p, by Kovacs, McCarty, and Kovacs LISTSERV searching....Quick Start Guide to Searching the CARR-L Archives LISTSERV tips.........List Management Tips for LISTSERV Postmasters and List Ow ners, by Lisa M. Covi Email Services........a list of serves available via email, by David DeSimone Email Understanding...special issue of Univ of IL newsletter describing electro nic mail Email 101.............describes how to use email as well as other Internet feat ures, by John Goodwin College Email addresseinformation on email addresses at colleges Finding Email addressehow do I find someone's email address? MetaMail..............multimedia MIME..................Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions MIME overview.........Internet Multimedia Mail with MIME, Emerging Standards fo r Interoperability, by Nathaniel S. Borenstein Pine email............a Program for Internet News and Email PGP Mail..............Pretty Good Privacy, a public key encryption package PEM...................Privacy Enhanced Email Activism..............a collection of various online resources about activism Anonymity FAQ.........Anonymity on the Internet African...............a collection of various online resources about African is sues APC...................Association for Progressive Communications Artwork...............OTIS project to collect online art ASCII Art.............A FAQ about ASCII art, by Jorn Barger BABEL 94..............a listing of computer-orientated abbreviations and acrony ms, by Irving Kind Bordeaux and Prague...illustrated fictions of both an artistic and a theoretica l nature CTI...................Centre for Textual Studies, Oxford Community Nets........collection of papers about Community Computer Networks ri ghts and access Computer Jargon searchsearch the jargon file on WWW Computer Jargon.......The Jargon File (the definitive compendium of hacker slan g) Computer Underground..The Social Organization of the Computer Underground, an M S Thesis by Gordon R. Meyer Computing Dictionary..The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing Coombs Papers.........science and humanities papers, bibliographies, directorie s, theses abstracts and other high-grade research materia l CPET..................Catalogue of Projects in Electronic Text Cyber Papers..........EFF's collection of cyberspace-related papers Cyberpunk FAQ.........from the Usenet newsgroup alt.cyberpunk EStyle................review of the book *Electronic Style* by Xia Li and Nancy Crane, by Peter Graham Electronic Text.......Catalogue of projects in electronic text, Center for Text and Technology FineArt Forum.........a newsletter about online art Friends + Partners....USA and Russia information and communication Future Culture........FutureCulture FAQ, or Cyberography, is maintained by Andy Hawks Gender................a collection of various online resources about gender iss ues Indigenous............a collection of various online resources about indigenous peoples issues Internet Glossary.....Internet-specific terms defined Internet Wiretap......electronic books and information Internet Wiretap Gopheelectronic books and information Latin.................a collection of various online resources about Latin issu es MTV...................music-oriented information server run by Adam Curry Net Rights............Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for the Electronic Co mmunity of Learners Net Ethics............Ethics and the Internet Net Etiquette Guide...by Arlene H. Rinaldi Netizen Anthology.....The Netizens and the Wonderful World of the Net--an antho logy, Ronda Hauben, Micahel Hauben Netizen Paper.........by Michael Hauben, The Net and Netizens Networking............Networking on the Network, by Phil Agre Oxford Archive........Oxford Text Archive Post-Gutenberg Galaxy.The Fourth Revolution in the Means of Production of Knowl edge, by Steven Harnad Privacy...............archive about network privacy, from usenet group alt.priv acy Reasons for NII.......Federation of American Research Networks (FARNet) Network Stories for 51 Reasons to Build the National Information Infrastructure Smiley Dictionary.....unofficial list of smilies Smileys...............a smiley server by David W. Sanderson Togethernet...........on-line information and communication network for sustain able planetary future Tribe.................an email list for no purpose but for gathering people tog ether Usenet................Searching for the Leviathan in Usenet, by Rich MacKinnon Virtual Community.....A Slice of Life in My Virtual Community, by Howard Rheing old Taking/Web............Taking Over the Web, An agenda for re-colonizing the Inte rnet with the general population The WELL..............Small Town on the Internet Highway UWI Cultural Play.....UWI's Web's Edge/UnderWorld Industries' Cultural Playgrou nd Writer's Resources....Internet Writer Resources, Compiled/Edited/Maintained by L. Detweiler AskERIC...............automated information outlet for ERIC system Bell-TCI..............Bell Atlantic-TCI project CAF FTP Archive.......Computers and Academic Freedom Archive CAF Web Page..........Computers and Academic Freedom Web Page CAUSE gopher..........association for managing and using information technology in higher education CWIS List.............Campus-Wide Info Systems list CWIS Paper............Campus-Wide Info Systems by Judy Hallman Cyberion City.........virtual environment built by schoolchildren Distance Ed DB........A database from the International Centre for Distance Lea rning at the UK Open University Diversity U...........Diversity University, an experiment in interactive learni ng through internet Education Gopher......Florida Tech's collection of educational resources Educator's Email......An Educator's Guide to E-Mail Lists Educator's USENET.....Ednet Guide to Usenet Newsgroups Empire Schoolhouse....Empire Internet Schoolhouse, a selection of K-12 resource s, projects and discussion groups High school/Internet..a case study of an east central Florida high school, by M ichael Anthony Gallos to the internet IAT...................Institute for Academic technology (IBM and UNC) IAT archive...........Institute for Academic technology ftp site IKE...................IBM Kiosk for Education Incomplete Guide K12..Internet and other telecommunications opportunities for k -12 Internet and Ed.......by Noel Estabrook IRD/Educators.........Internet Resource Directory for Educators KidLink...............gopher aimed at 10-15 year olds K-12 NREN.............Equity, Access, and a Trojan Horse Learning V............Learning Village, Internet access to schools, by National Public Telecomputing Network and Ameritech MEU BBS...............Mind Extension University Bulletin Board System Networking............Networking on the Network, an essay by Phil Agre NPTN..................National Public Telecomputing Network Online LC.............Mount Allison University's Online Learning Centre--tele-e ducation Scholarly CommunicatioQuarterly Technical Reports Scholary Comm Project.Scholar -- WWW Scholarly Comm/LibrariPublished by The Association of Research Libraries for Th e Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Scholarly Publishing..Model University Policy Regarding Faculty Publication in Scientific and Technical Scholarly Journals A Background Paper and Review of the Issues Tech/Schools..........Technology Refusal and the Organizational Culture of Scho ols, by Steven Hodas US Dept of Ed.........United States Department of Education USENET University.....an online a society of people interested in learning, tea ching or tutoring Clinton Information...a collection of presidential and government information Federal Info Resourcesdocuments from the Information Policy Branch, Office of I nformation and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management a nd Budget of the U.S. government Federal Information...Federal Information and the Internet by Anna Keller Fedworld..............a system for government information Fedworld Feasibility..a report on government-wide information locator system by NTIS GILS..................Government Information Locator Service Govt Agencies.........government agencies on the internet Govt Information......Internet Sources of Government Information by Blake Gumpr echt Economic BB...........Commerce Department's Economic Bulletin Board (EBB) Electronic Records....U.S. National Archives and Records Administration Info Policy...........Information Policy for Electronic Information Resources, by Mary Lou Goodyear Internet Economics....Some Economics of the Internet by Jeffrey K. MacKie-M ason Internet Policy.......What Should We Plan Given the Dilemma of the Network?, by G. Cook Internet Pricing......Pricing the Internet by MacKie-Mason and Varian Internet Public SubsidThe Economic Case for Public Subsidy of the Internet, by Sandra Schickele Library of Congress...Marvel (Machine-Assisted Realization of the Virtual Elect ronic Library) NII FTP...............National Information Infrastructure NII BBS...............The White House Information Infrastructure Task Force BBS NII Gopher............The White House Information Infrastructure Task Force BBS NII Dialup............The White House Information Infrastructure Task Force BBS Open Platform.........Public Policy for the Information Age, EFF US Fed Govt...........Internet resources for U.S. Federal Government Informatio n, by Maggie Parhamovich Book Stacks Unlimited.on-line Bookstore and Readers' Conference System Career Connections....recruiting, advertising, and career searching tool D3 Electric Catalog...pc products GNN Marketplace.......Global Network Navigator (GNN) Marketplace InterMart.............Mac/PC/Unix software, books, magazines ALMANAC...............A service for multi-media document and information delive ry and database functions Comserve..............online service for human communication research Concise...............database about networks, networking tools and projects HCIBIB................A mail-based retrieval system interface to a database rel ated to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). RFCs via mail.........Request For Comments--documents about various issues for discussion, covering a broad range of networking issues. Virtual Work BBS......Virtual Workplace Bulletin Board CBNVEE................educational environments using networked virtual reality software CMC...................Computer-Mediated Communication Comserve Hotline Cypherpunks...........mailing list archive--encryption, remailers, etc. Cypherwonks...........general cutting-edge `cyberspatial development' projects such as in cryptography, digital cash, and `electronic de mocracy' EduTel................Comserve Hotline use of computers in education Interpedia............a public-domain Internet encylopedia IAMCRNet..............Comserve Hotline International Association for Mass Comm unication Research Network CNI-DIRECTORIES.......Coalition for Networked Information Directories. FUTUREC...............FutureCulture e-list HELP-NET..............For people new to the Internet HYTEL-L...............announcements of new versions of the popular HYTELNET pro gram InterNIC Announce.....announcements list for Internet Network Information Cente r InterNIC Net Resourcesresources only, low volume InterNIC NICS.........Internet Network Information Center Network Information C enters list InterNIC Net Happeningconferences, publications, political news, resources, new sletters, etc. Interpedia............an online Internet encyclopedia IPCT-L................The Interpersonal Computing and Technology List, issues i n education, especially networking and computing. IRVC-L................foster, ecourage, advance, and communicate research on vi rtual culture LM_NET................A World-Wide Discussion Group For School Library Media Pe ople NETTRAIN..............a discussion list about training/support of others in usi ng the resources available on Bitnet and Internet. Net Happenings Archivesearch net-happenings mailing list archive NEW-LIST..............discusses new LISTSERV mailing lists. NewJour-L.............new electronic journals/newsletters NewNIR-L..............announcements of new Network Information Retrieval and On line Public Access Catalogue Services NIR...................Network Information Retrieval. List dedicated to studyin g networked information retrieval tools and processes. OCLC-JOURNALS.........OCLC electronic journal publishing UNITE.................interface to all network services.ng. theme RESODLAA..............distance education and open learning research RITIM-L...............Research Institute for Telecommunications and Information Marketing discussion list SCHOLAR...............text analysis and natural language processing, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Technomads............wireless, mobile data comm networks TEI...................Text Encoding Initiative, issues relating to text encodin g and SGML ThesisNet.............criticism of works-in-progress related to all aspects of human interaction with and within cyberspace VPIEJ-L...............Electronic publishing issues, especially Scholarly Electr onic Journals WWW courseware........new or existing educational applications of the World-Wid e Web WWW literature........new or existing literary resources/works on the World-Wid e Web ALAWON................American Library Association (ALA) Online Newsletter Bits and Bytes........a weekly electronic newsletter about miscellaneous high-t ech issues Boardwatch............Boardwatch Magaine BBS, voice line for information CETH Newsletter.......Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities, Princeton and Rutgers Chaos Corner..........Dr. Chaos's random and interesting things about computers , networks, and other things Chaos Digest..........frauds, hacking, swapping, legislation Cook Report($)........a monthly newsletter on NREN, National Information Infras tructure, and Internet commercialization CPU...................electronic journal for computer industry workers Cu-Digest.............technical, social, ethical, legalekly electronic journal/ newsletter devoted to many computing issues Current Cites.........A journal which provides citations and brief annotations for articles from 30 journals in networks and information and computer technology DECNEWS...............from Digital Equipment Corporation's Education Business U nit for the education and research communities worldwide EDUPAGE...............summary of information technology news Effector Online.......Electronic Frontier Foundation Newsletter EJC/REC...............Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique de Communication Covers communication theory, research, practice, and policy EPIN..................Electronic Public Information Newsletter EJournal..............Concerned with implications of electronic networks and te xts EJournal Archive......back issues of EJournal EJVC..................Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture, communicate schola rly thought on aspects of virtual [CMC] culture. Fed Comm Law J........Federal Communications Law Journal Web Page GNN...................Global Network Navigator HOTT-LIST.............(Hot Off The Tree) advances in computer, communications, and electronics technology HPC SELECT NEWS.......The Electronic News Magazine for High-Performance Computi ng INFOBITS..............electronic service of the Institute for Academic Technolo gy's Information Resources Group INFOSYS...............The Electronic Newsletter for Information Systems InterText.............an electronically distributed magazine of fiction JASBITS...............A newsletter of miscellaneous net information, editor Jam es A. Squires Netweaver.............The Newsletter of the Electronic Networking Association Nets and Comm.........Networks and Community, a newsletter of FUTURE DATA DISTED................Online Journal of Distance Education and Communication ConneXions............Newsletter on information on networking IBJ...................Internet Business Journal Internet Review.......An `irregular and on-line journal of new and interesting stuff on the net' Internet World........a paper journal from MecklerMedia Link Letter...........Merit/NSFNET newsletter. LITA Newsletter.......Library and Information Technology Association Matrix News...........(monthly online newsletter, $) Covers crossnetwork issues . MC Journal............The Journal of Academic Media Librarianship Meta..................net community interests--cryptograhy, electronic publishi ng, free software, internet, privacy NETNEWS...............newsletter for network resources by Metronet (St. Paul, M N) PACSR.................The Public-Access Computer Systems Review PACSR Index...........The Public-Access Computer Systems Review Index REACH.................Research and Education Applications of Computers in the H umanities Newsletter Red Rock Eater........Red Rock Eater News Service, Phil Agre's periodic message s about Internet Surfpunk Technical Jou`a dangerous multinational hacker zine originating near B ARRNET in the fashionable western arm of the northern Cal ifornia matrix' TNS...................Telelearning Network Synthesizer, Edited by Tom Copley TidBITS...............a free weekly electronic publication that reports on inte resting products and events in the computer industry Voices................Voices from the Net Magazine The WELL..............The Whole Earth Electronic Magazine Wired.................a magazine of cyberspace and technology 3W....................World Wide Web Newsletter ACM SIGCOMM...........Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interes t Group on Communications ASIS..................American Society for Information Science CCN...................The Center for Civic Networking, applying information inf rastructure to the broad public good CIOS..................Communication Institute for Online Scholarship, a non-pro fit organization for online communication scholarship CIX...................Commercial Internet eXchange Association, non-profit trad e association promoting communications services. CME...................Center for Media Education, promotes democratic potential of electronic media. CNI...................Coalition for Networked Information, promotes creation of and access to information resources in networked environ ments CNRI..................Corporation for National Research Initiatives, develop in formation processing technology CoSN..................Consortium for School Networking, helps educators and stu dents access information and communications resources CPSR..................Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, allianc e of computer professionals who discuss the impact of com puter technology on society. CREN..................supports low-cost access to worldwide electronic networki ng for education and research EARN..................European Academic Research Network ECHO..................European Commission Host Organisation EDUCOM................dedicated to the study and access of information technolo gy in higher education and integrating technology into le arning and research EFF...................public interest organization to educate public about comp uter and communication technologies. EFF Web Page..........Electronic Frontier Foundation Web Page ENA...................Electronic Networking Association, promotes electronic ne tworking FARNET................non-profit corporation to advance the use of computer net works for research and education. GNA...................Globewide Network Academy, a non-profit corporation, affi liated with the Usenet University, goal is create an full y accredited online university HPCC Office...........the National Coordination Office (NCO) for High Performan ce Computing and Communications IETF..................Internet Engineering Task Force IGC...................Institute for Global Communications, improving global net work communication and information exchange IRVC..................Institute for Research on Virtual culture ISOC..................The Internet Society, supports the development of the Int ernet and promotes education and applications. ITU...................International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations a gency which coordinates telecommunications MCNC..................electronic and information technologies, private/non-prof it, formerly the Micro-electronics Center of North Caroli na NIIT..................National Information Infrastructure Testbed OSF...................Open Software Foundation RARE..................Reseaux Associes pour la Recherche Europeenne, European n etworking organizations RIPE..................Reseaux IP Europeen, ensures coordination to operate a pa n-European IP network. WAENA.................WideArea Educational Network SEA...................Society for Electronic Access AT+T Web Page.........Web server for AT+T Bell Laboratories Bell Atlantic.........Bell Atlantic FTP site CityScape.............CityScape Internet Services, Ltd. Cyberspace Developmentconsulting in building an Internet storefront DEC...................Digital Equipment Corporation, Marketing Home Page EIT...................Enterprise Integration Technologies EINet.................a commercial provider of network communication and inform ation services MailCom...............a telecommunications publishing and training firm located in Oakland, California. MIDS..................Matrix Information and Directory Services, a private cons ulting partnership based in Austin, Texas. NOMA..................National Online Media Association O'Reilly and Assoc....publisher of books for UNIX, open systems, and networking . O'Reilly Resource CentO'Reilly and Associates, Inc. Internet.COM..........The Internet Company, consulting in network access and co mmercial use of the Internet MecklerMedia..........publishers of Internet books and conferences NTT Web Page..........Nippon Telegraph and Telephone SCO Web Page..........The Santa Cruz Operation VTLS Web Page.........automation solutions for libraries and other information centers worldwide Wavefront.............graphics for animation Beginners.............for people new to USENET Cu-Digest.............Computer Underground Digest Cyberpunk.............cyberpunk/cyberspace culture and literature FAQs..................Frequently Asked Questions (and answers) Info Sys (new)........Information systems new resources MUDS..................Multiple User Dialogues Undernet..............an alternative to the current EFNet IRC system CMC December..........bibliography of selected readings in CMC and networking, by John December CMC Hacker............CMC bibliography, by Kenneth L. Hacker CMC...................communication CMC Stephen...........description of a CMC course CMC Study Review......Ed CMC, a field study of recent research Ed Tech/England.......for a course, Introduction to Educational Telecommunicati ons Email 1/Thelen........email in social contexts (A-H) Email 2/Thelen........email in social contexts (I-Z) Info Nets/Newby.......course outline and bibliography for a course `Information Networking' Information Soc.......bibliography by Rob Kling Internet Bks Review...reviews of Internet books, from NETTRAIN list Internet/NREN Pugh....an annotated bibliography of the Internet and NREN by Pug h New User's Bib........a short bibliography for new users, from NETTRAIN list Telecom/Newby.........course outline and bibliography for a course entitled `Te lecommunications' WWW Bib...............Bibliography for the World Wide Web EJC/REC V3N2..........Electronic Journal of Communication special issue on CMC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (THE END) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Information Sources: the Internet and Computer-Mediated Communication ======================================================================== WHO === Compiled by John December (decemj@rpi.edu) WHEN ==== The internet-cmc project last update: 22 Jan 94. WHERE ===== Anonymous ftp Host: ftp.rpi.edu; File: pub/communications/internet-cmc.readme WHAT ==== This file (internet-cmc.readme) describes files relating to my project to list information sources related to the Internet and Computer-Mediated Communication. The purpose of my project is to list pointers to information describing the Internet, computer networks, and issues related to computer-mediated communication (CMC). Topics include the technical, social, cognitive, and psychological aspects of computer networking and applications of CMC. Comments always welcome. WHY === I've gathered this information because I'm working on a PhD dealing with CMC and the use of the Internet. I'm sharing this information because I feel it belongs to the network community, for free, because that is where and how I got it. If my effort is worth something to you, I'm glad. Just cite me or acknowledge my work, and preserve my copyright statement. If you have a commercial project or publication idea, I'm interested, as long as this information and updates can remain available on the net for free. In preparing this list, I first developed an ASCII file version, internet-cmc. However, I have recognized the need for this information to be more amenable for entry into other information systems, so I have developed a file tagged with identifier information (internet-cmc.dat). HOW YOU CAN HELP ME =================== 1. Tell me of any errors in this document. --------------------------------------- I try to do a complete re-check of the information in this document for the .00 releases---this is a monumental task. So if a link is old, I might not get to it for a while. Let me know if you have problems with any source, and feel free to suggest new ones. 2. Tell me why you are using the Internet. --------------------------------------- I'm doing research on why people use the Internet. Send me (decemj@rpi.edu) an email note with the subject line "Why I Use the Internet" describing why you use (or don't like to use) the Internet. This is not a scientific sampling, but your free-form answer to this question can help me to devise a future survey instrument. Tell me about what attracted you to use the Internet in the first place and why you continue using the network. What do you find on it that holds your interest (or is repulsive to you)? In other words, tell me---in a way that makes sense to you and using your own terms---why you use the Internet. 3. Let me know where you see/find out about my internet-cmc files. --------------------------------------------------------------- I'd like to know from where in the network my internet-cmc files have traveled. Below are access points that someone has already informed me about. If you encounter any of my internet-cmc files in a place other than those listed below, please send me an email note with the subject line "Use report" and tell me the source. Thanks. Known access/information points for internet-cmc* files: ftp ftp.rpi.edu pub/communications/internet-cmc* (no need to tell me about any other ftp sites, as I can find these with archie) gopher (no need to tell me about gopher menus or directories, as I can find these with veronica) Mailing lists: NETTRAIN@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu net-happenings@is.internic.net Cmc@Vm.Its.Rpi.Edu Ejournals The Arachnet Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture ISSN 1068-5723 November 30, 1993 Volume 1 Issue 7 mail LISTSERV@KENTVM.KENT.EDU "GET EJVCV1N7 CONTENTS" The CYBERSPACE MONITOR / EJVCV1N7 MONITOR Email mail mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu "help" Usenet posted as a FAQ every 21 days to the groups: NOTE: this distribution is done automatically sponsored by Cyberspace Reality Advancement Movement (CRAM), and this version (.txt) might be older than the one at the ftp.rpi.edu site. comp.infosystems alt.culture.internet alt.internet.services alt.culture.usenet comp.answers alt.answers news.answers WWW: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/MetaIndex.html http://cui_www.unige.ch/w3catalog http://nearnet.gnn.com/wic/netinfo.21.html http://www.cs.yale.edu/HTML/WorldWideWebTop.html Books: Hahn, Harley (1993) A Student's Guide to Unix. New York: McGraw-Hill. Hahn, Harley and Rick Stout (1994) The Internet Complete Reference. New York: Osborne McGraw-Hill. Fisher, Sharon (1993) Riding the Internet Highway. Carmel, IN: New Riders. Braun, Eric. (1994) The Internet Directory. Ballantine. FILES ===== Here are the files available: Anonymous ftp Host: ftp.rpi.edu; Directory: pub/communications/ File Explanation -------------------- ------------------------------------------------ internet-cmc.readme this file internet-cmc.dat the `raw data' file for other internet-cmc files, tagged according to the KEY, described below. internet-cmc a human-readable (wide column) version which can be manipulated or reformatted using Unix scripts; some scripts are suggested in this file itself. internet-cmc.txt a human-readable version which stays in 80-columns; useful for reading as static text (printed or online), but not as useful for scanning and reformatting as internet-cmc internet-cmc.tex the LaTeX version (source) internet-cmc.ps.Z the compressed PostScript version internet-cmc.html the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) version Thanks to Kevin Hughes (kevinh@pulua.hcc.hawaii.edu) for developing an early version of the software to convert internet-cmc.dat to internet-cmc.html. Link to this file with the URL: ftp://ftp.rpi.edu/pub/communications/internet-cmc.html internet-cmc.dvi the device-independent (binary) version internet-cmc.gif The graphics image that I use in the .html version. internet-cmc.bib This is a selected listing of items related to Computer-Mediated Communication, the Internet, and network information infrastructure and use. The source code for translating internet-cmc.dat into its various formats is available on request. USE === Basically, o internet-cmc.ps looks best for reading on static paper. o internet-cmc.txt is good if you want the 80-column constraint (other wise, it seems a bit awkward to read with all the continuations). o internet-cmc is great for manipulating with Unix scripts. o internet-cmc.html is useful in a WWW server; Connect to URL: ftp://ftp.rpi.edu/pub/communications/internet-cmc.html Biographical Note ================= John December is a Ph.D. Candidate in the program in Communication and Rhetoric at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is a Teaching Assistant at Rensselaer and researching Computer-Mediated Communication tools, forums, and technology. He is beginning a doctoral dissertation dealing with CMC. John recently presented papers on CMC: "Characteristics of Oral Culture in Discourse on the Net" at the 1993 Penn State Conference on Rhetoric and Composition and "Directions for Computer-Mediated Scholarship" at the 1993 International Professional Communication Conference of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He is third author, with Fay Sudweeks and Mauri Collins, of a chapter, "Internetwork Resources" in the book, _CMC and the Online Classroom: An Overview and Perspectives_ (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press). He is the author of a chapter on navigating the Internet in the forthcoming book, _Computer Networking and Scholarship in the 21st Century University_, a collection of essays edited by Teresa M. Harrison and Timothy Stephen (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press). Prior to studying at Rensselaer, John earned a M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, an M.F.A. in Creative Writing (Poetry) from The Wichita State University, and a B.S. in Mathematics from Michigan Technological University. From 1985 to 1989, he developed software in the Operations Analysis Department of Boeing Military Airplanes in Wichita, Kansas. He has published poetry in many literary magazines including Mid-American Review, Sou'wester, Passages North, and others. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ === CRAM: the Cyberspatial Reality Advancement Movement In an effort to bring valuable information to the masses, and as a service to motivated information compilers, I (L. Detweiler) will help others unfamiliar with Usenet `publish' their documents for widespread dissemination via the FAQ structure, and act as a `sponsor' knowledgable in the submissions process. This document is being distributed under this arrangement. I have found these compilations tend to appear on various mailing lists and are valuable enough to deserve wider distribution. If you know of an existing compilation of Internet information that is not currently a FAQ, please contact me and I may `sponsor' it. The benefits to the author include: - use of the existing FAQ infrastructure for distribution: - automated mail server service - FTP archival - automated posting - a far wider audience that can improve the quality, accuracy, and coverage of the document enormously through email feedback - potential professional inquiries for the use of your document in other settings, such as newsletters, books, etc. - with me as your sponsor, I will also take care of the technicalities in the proper format of the posted version and updating procedures, leaving you free of the `overhead' to focus on the basic updates alone Send comments relating to the *distribution* of this document (particularly relevant newsgroups not currently covered in its current distribution) or inquiries on other documents to . The choice of who I `sponsor' is entirely arbitrary. You always have the option of handling the submission process yourself. See the FAQ submission guidelines FAQ in news.answers.