DISCUSSION LISTS OF INTEREST TO HISTORIANS [draft] Last updated 10 March 1994 HISTLIST.DOC is a list of Internet special interest forums ("lists") that are related to the study of history. It is a synthesis of a number of existing lists, including Richard Jensen's "Useful History Lists," Art McGee's Black and African-American list available by FTP from ftp.netcom. com, file: pub/amcgee/african/my_african_related=lists; the list of history lists (HISTLIST.BIB) prepared by Lynn Nelson in 1992 and subsequently updated, and and the list of auxil- liary sciences related to history (HISTAUX.LST) prepared by Haines Brown in 1993. The last two documents have been available from the anonymous FTP archive at ukanaix.cc. ukans.edu, file pub/history/general/catalogues/histaux.bib and histlist.bib. There has been a steady development of tools to explore the world of Internet, but I know of no cheap and easy way to maintain a current list of Internet lists rela- ted to history exept through the slow compilation of infor- mation into documents such as this. In order that the use- fulness of this list be maintained, please send me, Haines Brown (brownh@ccsua.ctstateu.edu), any corrections or addi- tions of which you are aware. For help using the lists available on Internet, a good place to begin is with Marty Hoag's document, LISTSOF LISTS. It can be obtained by sending a GET LISTSOF LISTS command to LISTSERV@vm1.nodak.edu. Also of fundamental help for list searching Arno Wouters' NEW-LIST WOUTERS document, which you can obtain by sending a GET NEW-LIST WOUTERS command to the same LISTSERV. An excellent summary of the various search tools available on Internet is the EARN Association's "Guide to Network Resource Tools," which can be obtained by sending a GET NETTOOLS MEMO to LISTSERV@ EARNCC.BITNET. For a guide to documents and ways to try out Internet tools, obtain John December's "Internet Tools Summary" by FTP from ftp.rpi.edu, file: pub/communications/ internet-tools. The fullest list of Internet lists is the one maintained at Dartmouth. It is approximately a mega- byte in size, and so is at the point where the average user will no longer want to download it in order to search it for keywords to find useful lists. One can do a crude search for a list topic by sending the command LIST GLOBAL/ to a LISTSERV, where search term is the topic you want to search. You will get back a list of lists re- lated to the search term. But the scope of the search and search terms are limited, so it is likely that many lists will be missed by this method. You can subscribe to the majority of lists by sen- ding a SUBSCRIBE command to a computer named LISTSERV at the node address of the list in which you are interested (the node address is the information following @). To give the comand, enter the following words as the first line of your message: SUBSCRIBE , substituting appropriate words in place of the brac- kets. For example, if I were to subscribe to the Forum Pan- Africa, I would enter my mail utility and send a message to: LISTSERV@vtvm2.cc.vt.edu, skip the Subj: line, and as the first line of my mail message write: SUB AFRICA-L Haines Brown. That is all that is needed. Enter Ctl-Z to send the message. LISTSERV will automatically understand it to be a command, and before long will send you back a confir- mation that your name has been added to the lists' roster of subscribers. Now for the exceptions. Some addresses are BitNet sites, which, in contrast to Internet addresses, are iden- tified by only a single word, followed implicitly or expli- citly by .BITNET. Most Internet addresses start with the old Bitnet address as its first term, but one can't be sure, and so, for the sake of clarity and brevity, I have adopted the following conventions. I put Bitnet addresses or the Bitnet portion of Internet addresses in upper case; an Internet address or Internet portion of an address is in lower case. If the Bitnet address is not contained in the Internet address, I follow the Internet address with the Bitnet address in parenthesis: (bitnet: BITNETADDRESS). If the list to which you wish to subscribe is a BitNet list and you are at an Internet site, your command to a LISTSERV must be relayed through a gateway that connects the two networks, such as cunyvm.cuny.edu or pucc.Princeton.edu. For example, if I wanted to subscribe to the New Social History list, I would send my SUBSCRIBE command to: LISTSERV%UCBVM.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu Note the change from @ after LISTSERV to % when using a gate. For most lists, you can assume that the computer's name is LISTSERV. If you send a SUBSCRIBE command to a LISTSERV that does not happen to service lists, you will probably get back the message that the user name "listserv" is unknown. There are other software packages that service lists. If the computer to which you need to send a command is known to me to be other than LISTSERV, I put its name in uppercase in parenthesis after the list name. If the com- mand to subscribe is other than SUBSCRIBE, such as the JOIN command you need to send to the MAILBASE server, I will in- dicate that by placing the command in parenthesis as well. The network in the UK that employs MAILBASE is called JANET, and if you are in the UK, the order of domains in the node address is reversed. If you are in the UK, send a command to mailbase@uk.ac.mailbase, and in the text give a JOIN command. When subscribing to a list served by MAJORDOMO, the SUBSCRIBE command is normally not followed by your name. Not all lists are run automatically by a com- puter such as LISTSERV, and you join these lists by sending a command to a special mailbox, such as LIST-REQUEST or a personal message to the list's "owner." I hope experienced List users will allow me a word or two for the newcomer. There are obvious ethical and legal constraints on your participation in list discussion. Should you transgress them, the list owner has the right and duty to warn you and if necessary remove you from the list. Some lists are closed to the public and others have various restrictions or conditions of subscription, which you find out about when you seek to join. Generally, your mes- sages should be brief and address the topic defined in the subject line, and they should fall within the general scope of the List's description. When you introduce a new "thread" of discussion, create a subject line for it that captures the thread's essence. Never engage in personal attack or employ harsh language, for the anonymity of computer- mediated conversation apparently lends itself to intemperate language and hostile feelings. Also, it is a good idea to put your name and user ID at the end of each message you send. But what needs most to be emphasized is that the quality of the discussion on a list depends on your initiative and con- tributions. Do not feel intimidated because you are "only" a student or because you are an interloper from some other field of work or expertise. Some lists redistribute mail or files from other lists, such as a UseNet special interest groups, and I indi- cate this with the term "Distribution." Usually no attempt is made to include them in this list, although some are of in- terest to historians. "Peered" lists represent lists that carry the same traffic, but because of its volume is disper- sed through several nodes. I believe that generally you can infer that a duplicated list title implies list peers. You should try to subscsribe to a peered list through the node closest to you. A "moderated" list has submissions screened, edited or organized by the list's "owner." "Journal" refers to an electronic journal, which, like some "News" lists, tend to distribute information periodically to a list of subscri- bers rather than support a dialogue. I have put my own comments in square brackets. I have not presumed to make editorial comments, as useful as they might seem, for the volume of traffic on lists and its level of sophistication tend to fluctuate. Some lists are quiet for a week or two and then spring into life; other lists have such heavy traffic that it takes a considerable effort just to get through one's daily mail. I have tried to verify the existence of all lists and to look more closely at the ones that seem questionable. A question mark in square brackets follows any list having a proplematic status. Undoubtedly some marked in this way will prove to be quite functional and you will experi- ence difficulties with a few that lack any warning of trouble. However, the great majority of these lists should be in good working order as of now. The general structure of the following list is to start with history, including political or cultural regions that are to some extent the product of history: universal history and then regional histories, moving West from the Pacific. Following this come lists that are primarily synchronic but are neverthe- less of interest to historians: the environment, the social sciences, culture, and historiography. Finally, a section on computers. I have adopted categories for the sake of sim- plicity, not because they are defensible in principle. My apologies if they in any way offend. HB THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE IS RECOMMENDED BY ARACHNET FOR INCLUSION WITH ALL LISTS OF LISTS: This document is an informal collection of "hints" which may help you find e-mail lists on specific topics. If you have an announcement you would like to distribute, PLEASE send it ONLY to the one or two lists whose subscribers would be most interested. At no time should mail be sent to many lists or "all lists". Such "junk mail" causes many duplications and network congestion and is a violation of the spirit of most network usage agreements. If you are in doubt about this policy please check it out with your system administrators before sending mail to a list [in other words, please don't use the information contained in this file to do saturation mailings]. ******************************************************************* I. HISTORY LISTS (including cultural and political regions) A. Universal and General History AERA-F@asuvm.inre.asu.edu. (bitnet: ASUACAD). History and Historiography, ASEH-L@TTUVM1.ttu.edu. American Society of Environ- mental Historians. ASTR-L@UIUCVMD. Amer. Soc. for Theatre Re- search: Theatre History. CAAH@PUCC.princeton.edu Consortium of art and archi- tectural historians. CADUCEUS@Beach.Gal.utexas.edu. (bitnet: UTMBEACH) (CADECEUS). History of the health sciences; history of me- dicine collections forum. To subscribe, write ibowman@utmbeach.bitnet. CLIO-L@MIAMIU. Economic history. [List apparently defunct in 5-92, 2-94] CLIONET Austrian history newsletter available by means of gopher through hnsource. cc.ukans.edu. CLIONET Australian Electronic Journal of History [locate by searching with veronica] COMHIST@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). History of human communication. ECA-L@GSUVM1.gsu.edu. European Center-Atlanta of the Institute for EastWest Studies. ECONHIST@MIAMIU.acs.muohio.edu. Teaching and research in economic history. ETHNOHIS@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. General ethnology and history discussion. H-LABOR@UIVCM.uic.edu. Labor history. H-WOMEN@UIVCM.uic.edu. Women's history. HASTRO-L@WVNVM.wvnet.edu. History of astronomy in all cultures. HISTNEWS@UKANVM.cc.ukans.edu. (moderated journal) Historians newsletter. HISTORY-ALL@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Superlist for MailBase history group lists. This list has its own message distribution. HISTORY-ECON@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN) (bi-monthly journal). Post-grad economic history conference and newsletter. Support for research in worldwide economic history. HISTORY-IHR@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Institute of Historical Research: post-grad historical re- search and training info. HIST-L@UKANVM.cc.ukans.edu (peer distribution list for the History discussion forum. At a more popular level.) HISTORY@earn.cvut.cz (bitnet: CSEARN)(peer) HISTORY@IRLEARN.ucd.ie. (peer) HISTORY@UMRVMB.umr.edu (peer) HISTORY@RUTVM1.rutgers.edu. (peer) HISTORY@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu.(peer) HISTORY@vm1.mcgill.ca (bitnet: MCGILL1) (peer) HISTORY@PSUVM.psu.edu. (peer) HISTORY-NEWS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN) History news and announcement service run by Computers in Teaching Initiative Centre for History, Archae- ology and Art History, Univ. Glasgow. HN-ASK-L@UKANVM.cc.ukans.edu. History Network Forum of Univer- sity of Kansas. HN-ORG-L@UKANVM.cc.ukans.edu. The History Network. HTECH-L@SIVM.si.edu. History of Technology. HOPOS-L@UKCC.uky.edu. History of the Philosophy of Science. HPSST-L@QUCDN.queensu.ca. History and philosopy of science and science teaching. ISLAM-L@ULKYVM.louisville.edu. The History of Islam. ISLAMIAT@SAKAAU03. Islamic Information and Issues Discussion Group [LISTSERV@SAKAAU03 has a limi- ted service area]. L-ARTECH@UQAM. Les Arts et les nouvelles technologies/Arts L-CHA@UQAM. Canadian Hist. Association Conference. [Unknown node 3-94] MILITARY-HISTORY@mailbase.ac.uk. Aspects of military history (strategy, equipment, civil-military relations, role of civilian.) MILHST-L@UKANVM.cc.ukans.edu. Military History (more popular). MUSLIMS@PSUVM.psu.edu. Islamic Information and News Network. NAHIA-L@MSU.edu. North American historians of Islamic art. OMHR Online Modern History Review. Write editor at ua832@freenet.victoria.bc.ca. PUBLHIST@husc3.harvard.edu. (PUBLHIST-REQUEST). Discussion of "public history," ie, history outside academic research, whether or not offi- cially sponsored, such as films, museums, seri- ous popular history, etc. SHARP-L@IUBVM.ucs.indiana.edu. History of the printed word, writing and reading. SHOTHC-L@SIVM.si.edu. Society for the Hist. of Tech- nology and Computer. TEXTILES@ege.edu.tr. (bitnet: TREARN). Textiles & clothing studies discussion. VWAR-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Viet Nam War discussion. WORLD-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Non-Eurocentric world history discussion. WSN@csf.colorado.edu. (MAILSERV) World-Systems discussion net. WWII-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. World War II discussion. B. Lists on the History and Culture of Specific Regions (proceeding West from the Pacific) 1. Asia in General, Central Asia, Pacific, and Oceania ACTMUS-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Serious Asian contemporary music. APNET-L@JPNSUT00. Asia Pacific Network [no longer at this node;probably defunct.] ASIA-L@GSUVM1.gsu.edu. Regents' Asian Center of the University System of Georgia. AUSTRALIA-NZ-HISTORY-L@coombs.anu.edu.au.(MAJORDOMO). History of Australia and New Zealand and encounters with SEAsia, Melanesia and Pacific. BUDDHA-L@ULKYVM.louisville.edu Buddhist academic discussion (moderated) [reputed to be the scholarly list on Buddhism.] CENASIA@MCGILL1. Central Asia Politics. CPS-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. Centre for Pacific Studies discussion. E-ASIA-AREA-GROUP@coombs.anu.edu.au. (MAJORDOMO) Research School of Pacific Studies. H-ASIA.@UICVM.uic.edu. H-Net Asia list [pending as of 2-94.Contact Steve Leibo (Steven_A._Leibo @mts.rpi.edu) for specifics if any difficulty.] PACARC-L@WSUVM1.csc.swu.edu. Pacific Rim Archaeology. PACIFIC@BRUFPB. For and about Pacific Ocean and islands discussion. PH-TUTOR@SEARN.sunet.se. Philippines: USC-EE tutorials. SIBERIA@JPNIMRTU. Discussion of Siberia. STACNET@SEARN.sunet.se. Philippines S&T advisory Council's advisory network. 2. East Asia a. Korea and Japan EASTLIB@mento.oit.unc.edu. East Asian librarians discussion. EMJNET@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu. Early Modern Japan Network newsgroup. To subscribe, write Phil Brown (pbrown@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) J-FOOD-L@JPNKNU01. Japanese food and culture discussion. JAPAN@PUCC.princeton.edu. Moderated Japanese Business and Economics Network. JPBIT-L@JPNSUT00. Japan and BitNet discussion. JPINFO-L@JPNSUT00. Information About Japan. JPOP@ferkel.ucsb.edu. (JPOP-REQEST) Japanese popular culture and music. JTEM-L@UGA.cc.uga.edu. Japanese Through Electronic Media JTIT-L@psuvm.psu.edu. Japanese language teaching and technology. NIHONGO@MITVMA.mit.edu. Discussion of Japanese language; issues of language learning. ORIGAMI@CS.UTEXAS.edu. Discussion of origami. b. China ACMR-L@UHCCVM.uhcc.hawaii.edu. Chinese music research ALT-CHINESE-TEXT@nctuccca.edu.tw. National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, Distribution of alt. chinese.text Usenet newsgroup. CCMAN-L@UGA.cc.uga.edu. Weekly magazine published by CND in the Chinese language. Software for viewing characters is provided for a wide range of terminals is provided. CCNET8@brahms.iss.nus.sg. 8-bit CCNET-L distribution from Singapore, which encourages the 8-bit mail often unwelcome on CCNET-L nodes. CCNET-L@UGA.cc.uga.edu. Computer network forum on technologies relating to use of Chinese on computers and word processing, CCNL@UTARLVM1.uta.edu. Newsletter on PRC Community NewsLetter, which includes PBS-L reports. [apparently not scholarly in intent]. CHINA@PUCC.princeton.edu. Chinese studies discussion. CHINA-L@UCF1VM. Florida - China Linkage Insti- tute discussion. CHINA-LINK@ifcss.org. Chinese Academic Link; academic exchange information center. [this list sometimes reported as CAL@ifcss.org.] [also reported to be a moderated news letter on import/export to/from China and Pacific Rim.] CHINA-ND@KENTVM.kent.edu. China News Digest: US News. News and information for and about Chinese stu- dents and scholars in the U.S. CHINA-NN@UTARLVM1.uta.edu. China News Digest: Global News Digest. (Peered daily news digest about what is happening in China, drawn from global sources.) CHINA-NN@asuvm.inre.asu.edu. (bitnet: ASUACAD). (peer) CHINA-NT@UGA.cc.uga.edu. IFCSS: Independent Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars, located at Univ. Georgia. CHINALAW@listserv.ncsu.edu. Chinese legal and administrative history. CHINANET@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. News on networking In China. CHINESE@kenyan.edu. (CHINESE-REQUEST). For communication among teachers, researchers and students of the Chinese language. CHPOEM-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Sharing and discussing Chinese classical and modern poems. CMC-BULLETIN@ifcss.org. Center for Modern China Bulletin Board. Reports in English from the CMC policy research institute. CMC-FORUM@ifcss.org. Center for Modern China Forum: English discussion on Chinese political and economic policy. CMUWA-L@UWAVM. Distribution of HXWZ in Hz coding for CCMAN-L above. CMDPSU-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. China News Digest: Global Service IV. CMPSU-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. CND Chinese Magazine Network: Service II. [?] CNC-L@UVVM. China News Digest: Canada. Redistribution of CND-Global for Canadian readers and local news for and about Chinese in Canada. CND-EP@IUBVM.ucs.indiana.edu. China News Digest: Europe/Pacific. Weekly summary of events in China from European and Pacific sources. CNDUB-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. China News Digest: Global Service III. CNDVT-L@VTVM1.cc.vt.edu. China News Digest: US Regional News. CNG@asuvm.inre.asu.edu. (bitnet: ASUACAD). China News Group (ASU Local). CSA-DATA@UICVM. Chinese Statistical Archive. [? Not such list at this node.] CSG@listserv.ncsu.edu. Chinese studies group. CSSA-L@american.edu. (bitnet: AUVM). For Chinese students and scholars at American Universities. CSSWU-L@WUVMD.wustl.edu. Chinese students at Washing- ton University. CWAIS-L@im.mgt.ncu.edu.tw. Taiwanese [?] discussion of Chinese full text search servers. EMEDCH-L@vm.usc.edu. (bitnet:USCVM) Early Medieval China list. GCI-L@DEARN. For Chinese scholars in Germany interested in computer studies. In English, German and pinyin. To subscsribe contact xiong@fzi.de, yong@techfak.uni-biele- feld.de, or zhang@vnet.ibm.com. JHU-CSA@JHUVM.hcf.jhu.edu. Johns Hoplins Chinese Students Association. LYTX. Lianyi Tongxun monthly Chinese journal (uuencoded) published in Ottawa. To subscribe, write to Li Yao (Li@sce.carleton.ca). NUCSSA-FORUM@fac.anu.edu.au. National Union of Chinese Students ande Scholars in Australia. To subscribe, write to gaojeng@fac.anu.edu.au. PBS-L@ifcss.org. IFCSS Personal Broadcasting System: reports from the Independent Federa- tion of Chinese Students and Scholars, U.S. SCC-L@cmuccvma.ucop.edu Soc.culture.china UseNet distribution. [apparently this newsgroup not currently distributed by a listserver at this node.] SINOLIST@mailserv.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de. (send command: TEILNAHME AN SINOLIST to SINOLOLIST-REQUEST). German language forum for Chinese studies, Uni-Tuebingen. STUDYUSA@TWNMOE10. USA study discussion group for Chinese students, supported by Taiwan Ministry of Education. TAIWAN-L@im.mgt.ncu.edu.tw. Users in Taiwan; includes China-NN news. TAMCHINA@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. Texas A&M University. China Club discussion. TAMU-CCN@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. Texas A&M University. China Club discussion. TAOISM-L@coombs.anu.edu.au. (MAJORDOMO). Information and scholarly discussion of Tao and Taoism. TIBET-L@IUBVM.ucs.indiana.edu. Tibet and Tibetan people discussion. TWNAD-L@TWNMOE10. Taiwan BitNet node, Taiwan. TWSIM-L@im.mgt.ncu.edu.tw. Taiwan Society for Informa- tion Management, Taiwan. TWUNIV-L@TWNMOE10. Taiwan Chinese scholars and students scholarly discussion. ZENBUDDHISM-L@coombs.anu.edu.au. (MAJORDOMO). Scholarly and factual discusion of nature and history of Zen Buddhism. ZHONGWEN@nada.kth.se. (ZHONGWEN-REQUEST). In- formation and discussion of Chinese computing, with special attention to European developments, by Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. c. Southeast Asia ASPIRE-L@IUBVM.ucs.indiana.edu. APEC Student Professional Integration and Reentry, but discussion in- cludes SouthEast Asian trade, economy, techno- logy, events. AVSL-L@coombs.anu.edu.au. (MAJORDOMO). Scholarly and factual info on science and technology relevant to Vietnam. BERITA-L@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu. (bitnet: UIUCVMD) (journal). News of Malaysia, Singapore, Islam. The subscriber can select from these topic areas and exclude others. IDS@SUVM.syr.edu. Indonesian development studies network. MISG-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. Malaysian Islamic affairs and study group. PERMIKA@vm1.mcgill.ca. (bitnet: MCGILL1). Indonesian development studies Group - Montreal. SCV@saigon.com. (SCV-REQUEST) Feed for soc.culture.vietnamese Usenet discussion group. SEANET-L@NUSVM.nus.sg. Southeast Asian studies. SEASIA-L@MSU.edu. Southeast Asia discussion. VIETNET@vm.usc.edu. (bitnet: USCVM). Bitnet feed for soc.culture.vietnamese Usenet disccussion group. VN-DICT@saigon.com. Vietnamese dictionary working group. 3. South Asia BUDDHIST@JPNTUVM0. Indian and Buddhist studies. [reputed to be the more casual list on Buddhism.] CONSALD@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu. Comm. on South Asian Libraries and Documentation. [address prior to 1 April '94 was @emx.cc. utexas.edu.] CURRENTS@PCCVM. South Asian News and Culture Magazine. HINDU-D@ARIZVM1.ccit.arizona.edu. Hindu Digest. INDIA@CUNYVM.cuny.edu. The India List. INDIA-D@vm.temple.edu. (bitnet: TEMPLEVM) The India News and Discussion. INDIA-D@UKCC.uky.edu. India News and Discussion Network. INDIA-D@UTARLVM1.uta.edu. India News and Discussion Network [I believe these three lists are peers] INDIA-L@UKCC. uky.edu. India News Network INDIA-L@vm.temple.edu. (bitnet: TEMPLEVM). India News Network INDIA-L@UTARLVM1.uta.edu. India News Network. [I suspect these three lists are peers] INDIANWS@PCCVM.icc.pcc.edu. (journal) The India List (NeWS) [Not at this address 2-94.] INDOLOGY@liverpool.ac.uk. Classical India discussion. KHALSANET Moderated and restricted list on Sikhism (much in Punjabi). To subscribe, write jasbir@alpha.ces.cwru.edu. NEPAL@mp.cs.niu.edu. Nepal Digest. Weekly journal and bulletin board on news of Nepal. PAKISTAN@asuvm.inre.asu.edu. (bitnet: ASUACAD). Pakistan News Service PAKISTAN@PSUVM.psu.edu. Pakistan News Service. [I sus- pect these two lists are peers] PNS-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. Pakistan News Service discussion. SAGAR-JOURNAL@bongo.cc.utexas.edu. (MAJORDOMO). Electronic jour- nal of South Asian studies by the University of Texas Center for Asian Studies. SCHOLARS@southasia.upenn.edu. A reflector address for scholarly specialists in South Asian Studies only. If you qualify, send inquiries to Richard Cohen at scholars-request@southasia.upenn.edu. TAMIL-L@um.urz.uni-heidelberg.de. (bitnet: DHDURZ1) Tamil Studies. TELUGU@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet: NDSUVM1) World Telugu People nework. Telegu, Andhra Pradesh language and culture. 4. West Asia ANE@oi.uchicago.edu. (MAJORDOMO) Pre-Islamic ancient Near East. BILDIL@vm.cc.metu.edu.tr. (bitnet: TRMETU). Turkish natural language processing discussion. CASTOR@vm1.yorku.ca. (bitnet: YORKVM1). American Schools of Oriental Research in Canada. CASTOR@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca. (bitnet: YORKVM1). (peer) GLFTRAIN.@SAKAAU03. Gulfnet discussion. HEBLANG@israel.nysernet.org. Discussion of Hebrew grammar and etymology. HEBREW-L@UMINN1. Jewish and Near Eastern Studies. [? no longer at this address in 2-94] INTRGULF@SAKFU00. Gulfnet connection to Internet discussion. IPM_L@IREARN. Tehran-Iran News List [owner is SAEED@IREARN ?] IR-NET@IREARN. Computer networking in Iran. ITISALAT@GUVM.ccf.georgetown.edu. Arabic Language and Technology; Arabic computing info exchange. KUTUP-L@vm.cc.metu.edu.tr. (bitnet: TRMETU) Turkish Libraries Discussion List. MEH20-L@TAUNIVM.tau.ac.il. Discussion of water research in Middle East. NEWSFLASH@israel.nysernet.org. Mideast news from Phoenix Mideast Task Force, Israel. PAFNET@acfcluster.nyu.edu. Palestinian academic futures. PCARAB-L@SAKFU00. PC Arabization tools. PERSIA-L@EMUVM1.cc.emory.edu. Jewish literature and history in the Persia Period. PTT-L@ege.edu.tr. (bitnet: TREARN). Discussion of Turkish issues. SCJ@israel.nysernet.org. Usenet news group feed for soc.culture.israel. TEL@USCVM. The Turkish Electronic Mail List. [? No longer at this address 2-94; Probably defunct.] 5. Africa AFRICA-L@BROWNVM.brown.edu. Forum Pan-Africa (Peer Distribution List). AFRICA-L@BRUFPB. Forum Pan-Africa (Brasilian peer). AFRICA-L@GSUVM1.gsu.edu. Forum Pan-Africa (Regents' African Studies. Board of the University System of Georgia peer). AFRICA-L@VTVM1.cc.vt.edu. Forum Pan-African (peer). AFRICA-N@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca. (bitnet: UTORONTO). Moderated list for Africa News and Information Service. AFRICANA-L@listserv.cc.wm.edu. Information technology and Africa. If any difficulty subscribing, contact P. Welbeck (bwelb@mail.wm.edu). ALGNEWS@GWUVM.gwu.edu. Algeria news (in French). EGYPT-NET@cs.sunysb.edu. (EGYPT-NET-REQUEST) Egyptian heritage, history and culture discussion and news. If problems subscribing, write Husam Kinawi (kinawi@cpsc.ucalgary.ca). ETHIOPIANS@cleo.eng.sun.com. Development and welfare of people of Ethiopia. To subscribe, write to Teshager Tesfaye (teshager.tesfaye@Eng.Sun.COM). [? In 2-94, could not be reached] MIAST-L@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu. (bitnet: UIUCVMD). Maghrebian Scientific Institute. NAIJEDUC-L@usq.edu.au. (moderated). Higher education in Nigeria. SWAHILI-L@macc.wisc.edu. (SWAHILI-L%KUNTZ) Readers and writers of Kiswahili. All messages must be written in Swahili. To subscribe, write Patricia Kuntz (kuntz@macc.wisc.edu). TSSACT-L@UTKVM1.utk.edu. Tunisian Scientific Society Scientific Activities. TSSNEWS@PSUVM.psu.edu. Tunisian Information Office, Washington. TUNISIA. Tunisian studies. 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Environment 1. Ecology, Energy, and Biosphere ANCIENT-DNA-L@coombs.anu.edu.au. (MAJORDOMO). Ancient DNA and other biomolecules. ASEH-L@TTUVM1.ttu.edu. American Society of Environmen- tal Historians. BIONET-TLTP@mailserv.ac.uk. (MAILSERVE; JOIN). Discussion among members of BioNet consortium. BIOSPH-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Biosphere, ecology, climate discussion. CAMEL-L@SAKFU00. Camel research and study. CERES-L@WVNVM.wvnet.edu. Collaborative Environments for Conserving Earth Resources. CONSGIS@URIACC.uri.edu. Biological conservation and GISLINK@SIVM.si.edu. CRUST-L@SIVM.si.edu. Crustacean systematics and ecology. DARWIN-L@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu. History and theory of the his- torical sciences, ie, emergent processes, esp. bioevolution. ECOLOGY@EMUVM1.cc.emory.edu. Politics and the environment. ECONET@MIAMIU. Ecological and Environmental Studies. [?] ECOSYS-L@vm.gmd.de. (bitnet: DEARN) Liste fuer "ecosystem theory and modeling." ECS-NEWS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). News items within European Cetacean Society. ENERGY-L@TAUNIVM.tau.ac.il. Energy List. ENVBEH-L@POLYGRAF. Relation of environment and human behavior. [List unknown 3-94] ENVINF-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. List for environmental infor- mation. ENVST-L@BROWNVM.brown.edu. Environmental Studies (peda- gogy). EQUINE-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. For horse fanciers. ETHOLOGY@SEARN.sunet.se. Ethology. EXISFILES@igc.org. Energy/climate info exchange files (EcoNet). FISH-ECO@SEARN.sunet.se. Fisheries ecology and related topics. IRNES@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Interdisciplin- ary research on relation of ecosystem and society. MARINE-L@vm.uoguelph.ca. (bitnet: UOGUELPH). Marine- related studies. ONE-L@clvm.clarkson.edu. Organization and the natural environment. PALCLIME@SIVM.si.edu. Late Mesozoic and early Cenozoic paleoclimate and ecology. PFERDE@vm.op.dlr.de. (bitnet: DLRVM). Pferde Diskussionsliste. POP-BIO@IRLEARN. Population Biology. [? not at this node 3-94] SHELLFISH@kenyon.edu. National Shellfisheries Associ- ation. SWINE@listserv.ncsu.edu. Swine health and management. UNCEDGEN@UFRJ. Public discussion of environ- mental issues. 2. Geography, maps, and climate ACDGIS-L@wiimc12.imc.univie.ac.at. Geographische Informations- systeme. [?] CARISUSE@sun1.cogs.ns.ca. (ROGER) . Caris GIS users' forum. CHEST-BARTHOLOMEWS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Discussion of Bartholomews Digital Maps Data. CLIMLIST@PSUVM.psu.edu. Climatology. COASTAL-RESEARCH@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Discussion of experimental and theoretical study of waves, currents, sediments, structures, mixing, and pollution. CPGIS-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Chinese professionals GIS use list. GEOGED@UKCC.uky.edu. Geography education list. GEOGRAPH@finhutc.hut.fi. Geographical issues by Helsinki geographers. [Not at this node 3-94] GEOGRAPH@SEARN.sunet.se. Geography. GEOREF@UNALCOL.unal.edu.co. Sistemas de informacion geo- referencial. GIS-HELP@mailbase.ac.uk. Hardware and software problems and applications in GIS. GIS-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Geographic Information System discussion. IDRISI-UK@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). IDRISI GIS users discussion. LIS-MAPS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Map and spatial data librarianship. TGIS-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Temporal topics on GIS list. TWSGIS-L@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet: NDSUVM1). TWS GIS Working Group. INGRAFX@PSUVM. Cartography, broadly [Not at this node 3-94] MAPHIST@HARVARDA.harvard.edu. Map history discussion. MAPS-L@UGA.cc.uga.edu. Maps and air photo systems. OTS-L@YALEVM.cis.yale.edu. Organization for tropical studies at Yale. UIGIS-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. User interfaces for GIS discussion list. URBAN-L@ege.edu.tr. (bitnet: TREARN). Urban planning . URBAREG@UQUEBEC. Etudes urbaines et regionales. [?] WX-TALK@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu. (bitnet: UIUCVMD). General weather discussion. B. The Human Individual, Psychology, Cognitive Develop- ment, and Play APASD-L@VTVM1.cc.vt.edu. APA research psychology network. BRAIN-L@vm1.mcgill.ca. (bitnet: MCGILL1). Mind-brain discussion. COGDEVEL@UNCCVM.uncc.edu. Cognitive development. COGSCI-L@mv1.mcgill.ca. (bitnet: MCGILL1). McGill Cognitive Science Centre. COMM-PUB@comlab.vega.msk.su. Soviet psychology [Not a list, but a lab] IAPSY-L@uacsc2.albany.edu. (bitnet: ALBANYVM1). Interamerican psychologists' list. PCP@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Discussion of Personal Construct Psychology. PIAGET-L@nic.umass.edu. Knowledge and development discussion. PLAY-L@hg.uleth.ca. Multidisciplinary study of play, games, & sport. PSYCH-DEV-EUROPE@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Discussion among European researches into psychology of human development. PSYCHIATRY@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Dialog between the biomedical and the psychodynamic approaches. PSYC@PUCC.princeton.edu. PSYCHOLOQUY: Psychology electronic journal. PSYGRD-J@acadvm1.uottawa.ca. (bitnet: UOTTOWA). Psychology articles by grad students. C. Society 1. Biological determinations of society: Demography, Health, Bio-anthropology DEMOGRAPHIC-LIST@coombs.anu.edu.au. (MAJORDOMO). Demography and demographic techniques. DEMOGRAPHICS@sorokin.anu.edu.au. (MAJORDOMO). Demography and demographic techniques. GNOME-PR@IRLEARN. Human genome program bulletin board. [?] HEALTH-L@IRLEARN.ucd.ie. International discussion of health research. HUMBIO-REQUEST@FAUVAX. Bioanthropology, race, genetics, etc. [?] PAN@GWUVM.gwu.edu. Physical anthropology news. POP-BIO@vm1.nodak.edu. (biosci%net.bio.net) Population biology. [?] PUBLIC-HEALTH@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Epidemiology and public health. 2. Determination of Tradition: Anthropology, Archaeology, Ethnography, Culture, and Lin- guistics, Cross-Cultural Relations. AIA@cc.brynmawr.edu. Archaeological Institute of America. Moderated list for discussion of broad- est range of issues with some focus on classi- cal archaeology. ANTHRO-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. (bitnet: UBVM) General Anthropology Bulletin Board. ANTHRO-L@UCSBVM. Anthropology Graduate Students' List Server. (peer) ANTHPUB@iea.msk.su. Institute of Ethnography, Moscow [?] ARCHAEOLOGY-PROGRAMMERS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). TLTP Archaeology Consortium programmers discussion. ARCH-L@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. Archaeological research and excavations. CROSS-L@vm1.spcs.umn.edu. (bitnet: UMINN1). Cross-cultural research in info systems. DATPERS@vm1.yorku.ca. (bitnet: YORKVM1). Dalit and tribal peoples electronic resource. DIVERS-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. Diversity discussion. DIVERSE@MSU.edu. Diversity in development. ETHNO@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Ethnometho- dology and conversation analysis. FOLKLORE@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. Folklore discussion. HERITAGE@massey.ac.nz. Presentation of the world's heritage. ICONOL-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Iconology discussion. ISAPL-L@ibm.ufsc.br. (bitnet: BRUFSC). International Society of Applied Psycholinguistics. JEWSTUDIES@israel.nysernet.org. Academically-based Jewish studies. JUDAICA@TAUNIVM.tau.ac.il. (Peered) Judaic Studies News- letter. LINGUIST@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. The Linguist discussion list. LINGUIST@uniwa.uwa.oz.au. Linguistics. [LISTSERV not an owner, 3-94] IMIGNET@SUVM. Interdisciplinary Multi - Cul- tural. [? List not known 3-94] LORE@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet: NDSUVM1) Folklore discussion, broadly. LN@FRMOP11.cnusc.fr. Langue naturel: Informatique linguistique. NATCHAT@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. Aboriginal peoples world-wide, general discussion. NATIVE-L@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. Aboriginal peoples issues, news, info. NATLANG@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. Languages of the world's indi- genous peoples. NCANTHRO@listserv.ncsu.edu. NC Association of Anthropology. SIIN-L@UNBVM1.csd.unb.ca. UPEI Inst. of Island Studies - Small Islands Infonet. TNC@GITVM1.gatech.edu. Technoculture discussion. 3. The Arts: Music, Architecture, and Litera- ture and Dance ALLMUSIC@UFRJ. All music discussion (peered). ARCHITRON@KENYVM.kent.edu. Architecture electronic journal. ARQUITECTURA-L@conicit.ve. Architecture discussion (in Spanish). ARTCRIT@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca. (bitnet: YORKVM1). Art criticism. COMPARATIVE-LITERATURE@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Com- parative literature. DANCE-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. International folkdance and traditional dance. ETHMUS-L@UMDD.umd.edu. Global ethnomusicology forum. FINE-ART@RUTVM1.rutgers.edu. Fine arts discussion. LITERARY@UCFL1CM.cc.ucf.edu. Literature discussion. MUSIC@FINHUTC. Music-Research. [? Prob. not at this node 3-94] PHIL-LIT@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. Philosophical interpretations of literature. UND-SEMI@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet: NDSUVM1). Semiotics and structuralism. 4. Sociology and Social Theory ABSLST-L@CMUVM.csv.cmich.edu. Association of Black Sociolo- gists. FAMILYSCI@ukcc.uky.edu. Family science. HUMEVO@GWUVM.gwu.edu Human evolutionary research discussion. NONLINSS@EMUVM1.cc.emory.edu. Nonlinear dynamical social systems. PMC-LIST@ncsuvm.cc.ncsu.edu. Postmodern culture. [?] PSN@csf.colorado.edu. Progressive sociologists network. SOC-ECON@UNMVMA.unm.edu. Socio-Economic theory discussion. SOCIAL-L@MITVMA.mit.edu. Socialist Club at M.I.T. SOCIAL-THEORY@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Social theory, especially the relation of psychology and socio- logy, esp. relation of individual and social processes. SOCPOL-L@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu. (bitnet: UIUCVMT). Complements journal Social Politics: gender and social policy, citizenship, state-family relation, workplace, society. TECGRP-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. Technology and social behavior. a. Religion and Ideology ARCANA@UNCCVM.uncc.edu. Study of the occult. BELIEF-L@UCFL1VM.cc.ucf.edu. Personal ideologies discussion. BELIEF-L@BROWNVM.brown.edu. (peer) DIFTX-L@YALEVM.cis.yale.edu. Dialogue among varieties of Christianity. ECOTHEOL@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Ecological theology; environmental studies in ethical and theological perspective. LITURGY@mailbase.ac.uk (MAILBASE; JOIN) Christian liturgical Studies academic forum. MUSLIMS@PSUVM.psu.edu. Islamic Information and News Network. MUSLIMS@asuvm.inre.asu.edu. (bitnet: ASUACAD). Islamic Information and News Network. OBJ-REL@emuvm1.cc.emory.edu. Objective discussions in reli- gion. OSB-L@vm.marist.edu. (MARIST). Benedictine values and traditions and work in modern world. PHILOSOP@vm1.yorku.ca. (bitnet: YORKVM1). philosophy discussion. PHILOSOP@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca. (peer). PHILRELSOC@HAMPVMS. Philosophy, religion and socie- ty. [Node unknown 3-94] RELICULT@gibbs.oit.unc.edu. (moderated and limited access) Discussion of religion and culture. To join, write Joen Elliot at elliott@gibbs.oit.unc.edu. RELIGCOM@UKCC. Religion discussion. RELIGIOUS-STUDIES-UK@mailbas.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Discus- sion of research and teaching by UK academics and librarians. SOCORG-K@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca. (bitnet: UTORONTO). Social organi- zation of knowledge discussion and data exchange. [list not available in 2-94 because being used by a seminar] SSREL-L@UTKVM1.utk.edu. Scientific study of religion. THEOLOGY@UICVM. (U16481) Intellectual discussion of religion. [No such local user 3-94] b. Gender BITHRY-L@BROWNVM.brown.edu. Bi-sexual theory. BRIDGES@israel.nysernet.org. Bridges, the Jewish feminist journal. F-EMAIL@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Gender differences in computer communication. FEMINIST@MITVMA.mit.edu ALA Feminist Task Force discus- sion. FEMISA@mach1.wlu.ca. Gender and international poli- tical economy. FEMISA@csf.colorado.edu. Feminist theory and gender studies. FEMJUR@SUVM.syr.edu. Discussion and info on feminist legal issues. FEMNET@mach1.wlu.ca. [don't have list descripton] FEMREL-L@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu. Women, religion, feminist theo- logy discussion. FIST@hamp.hampshire.edu. Feminism in/and science and technology. FSIG@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Feminist studies SIG. GENDER@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Communication and gender. GENDER@RPICICGE. [peer or obsolete address ?] [Node seems defunct 3-94] MAIL-MEN@us1.com. Men's issues. RHETORIC@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Rhetoric, social movements, and persuasion. ROOTS-L@NDSUVM1.nodak.edu. Geneaological issues. SWS-L@listserv.ncsu.edu. Sociologists for Women in Society. WHIRL@PSUVM.psu.edu. Women's history in rhetoric and language. WISP-L@IUBVM.ucs.indiana.edu. Women in scholarly publishing. WMST-L@UMDD.umd.edu. Women's Studies issues. c. Communication ATLWS@MSU.edu. WA Global Village. To subscribe, contact Sharon Rambo (21798RAM@MSU.edu). CCANET@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Canadian Communications Association Network. LITERACY@nysernet.org. Moderated discussion on teaching adults to read and write. EJCREC@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Electronic Journal of Communication. INTERCUL@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Intercul- tural communication. INTERCUL@RPIECS. (COMSERV%rpiecs). [peer or obsolete address] INTERPER@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Interper- sonal and small group communications. MASSCOMM@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Mass com- munication and new technologies. PENPAL-L@UNCCVM.uncc.edu. Pan-Pal discussion. PHILCOMM@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Philosophy of communication. PREVIEW@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Current re- search in human communication. RHETORIC@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Rhetoric, social movements and persuasion. UN@indycms.iupui.edu. U.N. Mailing list. [? List unknown 3-94] XCULT-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. International Intercultural Newsletter. XCULT-X@umrvmb.umr.edu. Intercultural communications practicum. [?] 5. Economics, Labor, and Technology AFA-LE@WSUVM1. Law and economics. AVIATION@BRUFPB. General aviation list. CASID-L@vm1.mcgill.ca. (bitnet: MCGILL1). Canadian Association for the Study of International Development. COPE@SHSU.edu. Cyberchronicle of Political Economy. CSEMLIST@HASARA11. Society of Computational Economics. [?] DEVEL-L@AUVM.american.edu. Technology transfer in interna- tional development. ECONOMY@acadvm1.uottawa.ca. (bitnet: UOTTAWA) Economic problems in less developed countries. ECONOMY@TECMTYVM.mty.itesm.mx. (peer) ET-PERTH@SEARN.sunet.se. Technology transfer in remote communities. FINANCE@vm.temple.edu. (bitnet: TEMPLEVM). Electronic journal of finance. GAUS-PRACTITIONERS@mailbase.ac.uk.(MAILBASE; JOIN). Use of Gauss in econometric modelling. INTDEV-L@URIACC.uri.edu. Educators' Forum on Internatio- nal development and global education. INTLBU-L@TEMPLEVM. International Business. [List no longer at this address 3-94] IPE@csf.colorado.edu. International political economy (trade policy, debt, long cycles, historical world systems, currency, democracy, etc.) IPE-ISA-L@mach1.wlu.ca. International political economy (peer). LABOR@SHSU.edu. Topics in labor economics and labor issues. LABOR-L@vm1.yorku.edu. (bitnet: YORKVM1). Labor in Western Hemisphere economy. LAW-ECONOMICS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Discussion of law and economics. MEMSNET@UABDPO.dpo.uab.edu. Mineral economics and Management Society. NONLIN-L@list.nih.gov. Economic non-linear dynamics. PEN-L@ecst.csuchico.edu. Progressive economists' network . PHTECH-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. Philosophy and technology dis- cussion. POL-ECON@SHSU.edu. Political economy discussion, broadly. POL-ECON-DIGEST@SHSU.edu. Pol-Econ discussion list digest. PKT@csf.colorado.edu. Post-Keynesian thought. TECHTR@ARIZVM1.ccit.arizona.edu. Technology transfer. TRADE@csf.colorado.edu. International trade policy. WISE@UICVM.uic.edu. Workshop on information system economics. a. Agriculture AGRIC-L@UGA.cc.uga.edu. Topics in agriculture science. CAMASE-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. Quantitative methods of research on agricultural systems and the environment. FOODWINE@CMUVM.csv.cmich.edu. Food and wine. POTATO-L@WSUVM1.csc.wsu.edu. Potato research topics at Washington State. 6. Political science a. Law and Normative Political Relations ACTIV-L@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu. Activists mailing list: peace, democracy, freedom and justice. ALTERNAT@NDSUVM1. Alternative politics and po- litical philosophy. [? Probably defunct 3-94]. AMNESTY@JHUVM. Amnesty International. [? No longer at this address 3-94] COUNCIL@SJSMVM1.sjsu.edu. Discussion of formation of trans- national global council. DISARM-L@uacsc2.albany.edu. (bitnet: ALBNYVM1). Disarmement discussion. ECPR-PILOT@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). European Consortium for Political Research; development of political science research and teaching in Europe[2000 members]. IACM-L@TTUVM1.ttu.edu. International Association for Conflict Management. INT-LAW@vm1.spcs.umn.edu. (bitnet: UMINN1). Foreign and international law librarians. JURIX-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. Discussielijst van stichting juridische kennissystemen. PEACE@csf.colorado.edu. Peace Studies and Peace Studies Association. PEACE@INDYCMS. Peace studies. [? Not at this node 3-94] PEACENET@igc.org. PeaceNet online community. POLCAN@vm1.york.ca. (bitnet: YORKVM1). Canadian Political Science Association discussion. POLCAN@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca. (bitnet: YORKVM!). [? peer or duplicate] POLCOMM@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Political communication. POLI-SCI@RUTVM1.rutgers.edu. Political Science Digest, elector- al focus. POLITICS@UCFL1VM.cc.ucf.edu. Politics discussion. POSCIM@vm.gmd.de. (bitnet: DEARN). Political sci- ences mailing list. PSRT-L@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu. Political science research and teaching; constitutional law book reviews. PSRT-L@umcvmb.missouri.edu. (journal) The Law and Politics Book Review. [?] Political science research and teaching. PSYLAW-L@utepvm.ep.utexas.edu. (bitnet: UTEPA). Psychology and law, international discussion. QUAKER-P@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu. (bitnet: UIUCVMD) Quaker concerns re peace and social justice. SQSP@UQUEBEC. Society quebecoise de sci poli- tique. [?] UN@INDYCMS.iupui.edu. Discussion of the U.N. WMUN-L@earn.cvut.cz. (bitnet: CSEARN). World modem United Nations. b. Conflict, War and Weapons ARMS-L@BUACCA.bu.edu. Peace, war, weapons. BULLY-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. International discussion on bullying and victimisation. FORCED-MIGRATION@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Forced migration and refugees discussion. VIOLEN-L@BRUSPVM. Violence discussion. WAFE@wu.wien.ac.at. Wafe mailing list. WAR-RESEARCH-SOURCES@mailserv.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Re- search sources for study of war, peace and de- fense issues. c. Simulation and systems modeling, AI 21ST-C-L@BRUFPB. 21st Century discussion. CA-L@MITVMA.mit.edu. Cellular automata. CONSIM-L@vm.ucs.ualberta.ca. (bitnet: UALTAVM). Historical conflict simulation game. CSR-L@vm.ucs.ualberta.ca. (bitnet: UALTAVM). U.Alberta Center Systems Research. DIPL-L@MITVMA.mit.edu. Discussion of Game of Diplomacy. DYNSYS@gibbs.oit.unc.edu. Ergotic theory and dynamical systems. EVOLUTION-REQUEST@kestrel.arpa. Evolutionary theory direct distribution [?] GLOMOD-L@UHCCVM.uhcc.hawaii.edu. Global modeling forum. GLOSAS@vm1.mcgill.ca. (bitnet: MCGILL1).Global systems analysis and simulation. GLOSAS-L@acadvm1.uottawa.ca. (bitnet: UOTTAWA). Peer. IANETW-L@BRUSPVM. Forum de discussao sobre inteligencia artificial. INFO-FUTURES@encore.com. Speculation on techological future. [?] ISAGA-L@UHCCVM.uhcc.hawaii.edu. International simulation and gaming assoc. MINI-JIR@MITVMA.mit.edu. Mini-Journal of Irreproducible Results. MODERN-HEURISTICS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Research on combinational optimization problems (tabu search, simulated annealing, genetic algorithms, neural networks, etc.) NDRG-L@WVNVM.wvnet.edu. Nonlinear dynamics research. SCS-L@listserv.ncsu.edu. Society for Computer Simulation Information and Discussion. SIMULATION-REQUEST@ufl.edu. All topics on simulations. III. Historiography: Research, Writing and Teaching A. Methodology ASTRO@GITVM1.gatech.edu. Astronomy discussion. BAYESIAN-EVIDENCE@massey.ac.nz. Bayesian analysis of evidence. CENSUS-ANALYSIS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Use of census data and related research. CENSUS-PUBLICATIONS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). (modera- ted). Info on documents and census reports. CENSUS-NEWS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). News of census datasets and research. CLIOLOGY@MSU.edu. Theories of History. COINS@rocky.er.usgs.gov. Numismatics discussion. To join, write a note to robert@whiplash.er. usgs.gov. GEDCOM-L@VM1.nodak.edu. Enhancement of Genealogical Data Communications data format. GRANT@GWUVM.gwu.edu. Fulbright Awards and Grants for Faculty and Professionals. HERITAGE@massey.ac.nz. Heritage interpretation mailing list. HISTORY-IHR@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN) Institute of Historical Research. HISTORY-METHODS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN) Computer-based history methods. HISTORY-TEACHING@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Computers in history teaching; datasets; method; software. HUMGRAD@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Postgraduate general humanities discussion net. ITRDBFOR@asuvm.inre.asu.edu. (bitnet: ASUACAD). Dendochrono- logy forum. ITRDBFOR@ARIZVM1.cit.arizona.edu. [peer?] LINES-L@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet: NDSUVM1). Lifelines geneaeological system. METHO@UQUEBEC. Methodologie quantitative, sciences sociales. [?] NARRATIVE@hg.uleth.ca. Discussion of narrative in everyday life. OHA-L@UKCC.uky.edu. Oral History Association dis- cussion list. ORTRAD-L@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu. Comparative oral traditions study group. QUAL-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. Qualitative research. QNTEVA-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. Quantitative methods: theory and design (AEA TIG). ROOTS-L@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet: NDSUVM1). Genealogy list. SOCHIST@UCBVM. New Social History. [No such node 3-94] SOCHIST@vm.usc.edu. The new social history (clio- metrics). [Not at this node 3-94] SOS-DATA@unc.edu. (bitnet: UNCVM1) Social Science Data Discussion Group. [?] STAMPS@CUNYVM.cuny.edu. Philately discussion. B. Pedagogy AASCU-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. American Association of State Colleges and Universities. AAUP-EC@vm1.spcs.umn.edu. (bitnet: UMINN1). AAUP elec- tronic caucus. ACADV@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet: NDSUVM1). Academic ad- vising in higher education. AFROAM-L@vm.temple.edu. (bitnet: TEMPLEVM). African- American issues in higher education. AFROAM-L@harvarda.harvard.edu. (peer) ALAOIF@UICVM.uic.edu. ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom. AI-ED@sun.com. Expert systems and education [?]. ASHE-L@UMCVBM. Assoc. for study of higher edu- cation. [No such node 3-94.] CAASHHF-L@hg.uleth.ca. Canadian Assoc. against Sexual Harassment in Higher Education. CEPES-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. CEPES UNESCO (European Centre for Higher Education). CHEST-FIRSTEARCH@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). OCLC FIRST Search (OFS) discussion. CM-COLLAB-LEARNING@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Computer- mediated collaborative learning issues. COMMCOLL@UKCC.uky.edu. Two-year colleges discussion. CSEA-L@UNBVM1.csd.unb.ca. Canadian Society for Education through Art. DED-L@vm.ucs.ualberta.ca. (bitnet: UALTAVM). Distance education. DEOS-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. Distance education on line symposium. DEOSNEWS@PSUVM.psu.edu. DEOS Newsletter (distance edu- cation). DINSTED@UWAVM.u.washington.edu. Online journal of Distance edu- cation and communication. EARLI-AE.HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. European Association for re- search on learning and instruction. EARLI-SIG5@mailserv.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Learning and instruction with computers for Special Interest Group 5 of European Association on Learning and Instruction. EDISTA@USACHVM1.usach.cl. Educacion a Distancia. EDNET@nic.umass.edu. Educational potential of Internet; use of networks in education. EDPOLYAR@asuvm.inre.asu.edu. (ASUACAD). (moderated). Publi- cation of peer-reviewed articles on educational policy analysis. EDTECH@MSU.edu. Educational technology. EDUCAI-L@WVNVM.wvnet.edu. Educational applications of AI. [?] EDUTEL@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Education and information technologies. FLEXIBLE-LEARNING@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Staff in- volved in higher education flexible learning. GC-L@URIACC.uri.edu. Faculty and curricular development for internationalizing the curriculum (Coll.of Bus. Admin. Univ. Rhode Island). Global Classroom: International Students E-Mail debate. GEOCAL@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). How to teach spatial disciplines using computers, such as geography, geology, regional planning. GRAD-ADV@listserv.acs.unc.edu. Graduate school information. [No such host 3-94] GRANT@GWUVM.gwu.edu. Fulbright Awards and Grants for Faculty and Professionals. H-TEACH@UIVCM.uic.edu. Syllabi, outlines, bibliographies, term paper guides, new sources, archives etc. HEDTEC-L@ALBNYVM. Technology Impacts on Higher Edu- cation. HEPROC-L@american.edu. (bitnet: AUVM). Major issues in higher education and solutions to problems. HISTORY-CURRICULUM@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Design of an international curriculum for historical computing. HISTORY-TLTP@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). History lecturers discuss software needs and software. HOME-ED@think.com. Home Education. [?] HUMGRAD@MAILBASE.AC.UK. BBS for postgrads in the hu- manities. HYPEREDU@ITOCSIVM.csi.it. Use of hypertexts and hyper- media in education at all levels. IEDC-L@UTKVM1.utk.edu. International Education Data Collection Committee. INSEA-L@UNBVM1.csd.unb.ca. International Society for Edu- cation through Art. INT-ED@MSU.edu. Education, international stu- dents. IPCT-L@GUVM.ccf.georgetown.edu. Interpersonal Computing; Teach- ing with technology. KONFER-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Conference announcements. KONFER-L@ege.edu.tr. (bitnet: TREARN). (peer). KUHIST-L@UKANVM.cc.buffalo.edu. History at the University of Kansas. LIBERP-L@ibm.ufsc.br. (bitnet: BRUFSC). Pedagogia libertaria. MEXNEXT@TECMTYVM.mty.itesm.mx. Lista para Mexico y Am. Latina (NeXT educ.apps.) NEWEDU-L@USCVM. New paradigms in education. [Not at this node 3-94] MSA-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. Muslim Student Association list. SATEDU-L@WCU. Satellite educators discussion. STLHE-L@UNBVM1.csd.unb.ca. Teaching and learning in higher education. TEACH-L@UICVM.uic.edu. Classroom dynamics. TEACHEFT@WCU. Teaching effectiveness. TOWN-L@bgu.edu. Teaching using historical places - town sites. WVNK12-L@WVNVM.wvnet.edu. Internet access for K-12. XCULTINS@UNMVMS.unm.edu. Effects of culture on instruc- tion design. C. The Text 1. Text Editions, Text Analysis, Text Transmis- sion, Text Retrieval, and OCR AIBI-L@acadvm1.uottawa.ca. (bitnet: UOTTAWA). Computer analysis of Christian Biblical texts. CDS-ISIS@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. Unesco's CDS/ISIS text retrieval program UG0. CRETA-PILOT@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). CEC machine translation for European languages. E-HUG@DARTCMS1. Electronic Hebrew Users News- letter EDMAC@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). A TeX macro package for formating critical editions. GUTNBERG@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu. (bitnet: UIUCVMD). Project Gutenberg; machine readable texts. ISO8859@JHUVM.hcf.jhu.edu. ASCII and EBCDIC character set issues. LING-TEXT@SHSU.edu. Linguistics and TeX discus- sion. MEMOIR-L@vm.cc.latech.edu. (bitnet: LATECH). On published first hand accounts, expeditions, journals, letters, etc. RUSTEX-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Russian TeX and Cyrillic text processing. SEDIT-L@UMDD.umd.edu. Scholarly editing. TEI-L@UICVM. Text encoding initiative dis- cussion. TRANSLAT@WUVMD.wustl.edu. Theory and practive of trans- lation. 2. Text Editing, Word Processessing, Electronic and Desktop Publishing and writing. BRS-L@vm.usc.edu. (bitnet: USCVM). BRS/Search full text retrieval software discussion. CDPUB@knex.via.mind.org. Desktop CD-ROM publishing. CHEST-WORDPERFECT@mailbase.ac.uk.(MAILBASE; JOIN). Technical discussion of WorldPerfect. CHEST-WORDSTAR@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Technical discussion of WordStar. COMPOS01@NDSUBVM1. Computers and writing news- group. [Node unknown 3-94] CREWRT-L@UMCVMB. Creative writing pedagogy. [? Unknown node 3-94] CREWRT-L@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu. creating writing for tea- chers and students. DTP-L@YALEVM. Desktop publishing. [Not at this node 3-94]. EUNBUG-L@EMUVM1.cc.emory.edu. Emory Nota Bene users group. ITALIC-L@IRLEARN.ucd.ie. Tex and Latex conference list. OCLC-JOURNALS@oclc.org. News distribution re OCLC elec- tronic journal publishing. PUBLISH@chron.com. Role of computers in publishing. [?] PURTOPOI@vm.cc.purdue.edu. (bitnet: PURCCVM). Rhetoric, language, proffessional writing. SPRINT-L@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet: NDSUVM1). Borland Sprint word processor. TEX-CLUB@wu.wien.ac.at. WU TeX Users Club oder so . . . TEX-IBM@um.urz.uni-heidelberg.de. (bitnet: DHDURZ1). TeX IBM distribution list. UNIX-WIZ@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet: NDSUVM1). Unix-Wizards mailing list VPIEJ-L@VTVM1.cc.vt.edu. Scholarly electronic journal publishing: publishing, archiving, access. WORD-PC@HVRFORD. MS Word for DOS. [Node unknown 3-94] WORD-PC@ufobi1.uni-forst.gwdg.de. MS Word for DOS and Windows discussion. WORD-MAC@HVRFORD. MS Word for Mac. [?] WORDPRO@vm1.mcgill.ca. (bitnet: MCGILL1). Word proces- sing discussion. WP51@acadvm1.uottawa.ca. WordPerfect 5.1 discussion group. WPCORP-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. WordPerfect Corp. products discussion. WPWIN-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. WordPerfect for Windows discus sion. WRICOM@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Using compu- ters in writing, writing instruction, and so- cial and cognitive factors affecting the wri- ting process. WRITERS@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet:NDSUVM1) For profes- sional writers. D. Bibliography and Citation BIBSOCAN@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca. (bitnet: UTORONTO). Biblio- graphical Society of Canada; bibliography Discussion. BIBSOFT@INDYCMS.iupui.edu. Discussion of software for bibliography management. CHEST-PAPYRUS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Papyrus bibliographic software discussion. ENDNOTE@UCSBVM. EndNote/EndLink users forum LIBMASTR@acadvm1.uottawa.ca. (bitnet: UOTTAWA). Users of Library Master bibliographic software. NOTABENE@TAUNIVM.tau.ac.il. NotaBene forum. PRO-CITE@IUBVM.ucs.indiana.edu. PBS Pro-Cite bibliographic software support. SERCITES@MITVMA.mit.edu. Citations for serial litera- ture. E. Information management 1. Libraries, Info Science, and Archives ACRL@UICVM.uic.edu. Association of College and Research Libraries. AIB-CUR@IVEUNCC. Discussione Associazione Italiana Biblioteche. [?] ALF-L@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca. (bitnet: YORKVM1). Academic librarians' forum. AMIA-L@UKCC.uky.edu. Association for Moving Image Archivists. ARCHIVES@MIAMIU.acs.muohio.edu. Archives and archivists. ASIS-L@UVMVM.uvm.edu. American Society for Informa- tion Science. BRU-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. Lijst voor Bibliotheek Rijksuniversit. CACUL-L@hg.uleth.ca. Canadian Association of College and Univ. Libraries. CESSDA-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. Council of European Social Science Data Archives. COLLDV-L@vm.usc.edu. (bitnet: USCVM). Library col- lection development. COLLIB-L@willamette.edu. College Libraries. CONSDIST@lindy.stanford.edu. (CONSDIST-REQUEST). A moderated forum for professionals engaged in the conser- vation of cultural materials, broadening out from library materials. To subscsribe, send "Subscribe Cons DistList ", without quotes as a command to consdist-request. DPC-L@YALEVM.cis.yale.edu. Digital Preservation Consor- tium. ELAG-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. Library Automation in Europe. ESSEX-HISTORY@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Historical data archives at ESRC. ETEXTCTR@RUTVM1.rutgers.edu. Electronic Text Centers. EXLIBRIS@RUTVM1.rutgers.edu. Rare Books and Special Col- lections. FISC-L@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet: NDSUVM1). Fee-based info services in academic libraries. GOVDOC-L@PSUVM.psu.edu. Government document issues; info dissemination through Federally Desig- nated Libraries. HULINFO@HARVARDA.harvard.edu. Harvard University Library Information Discusion. ILL-L@UVMVM.uvm.edu. Interlibrary loan discussion. KATALIST@HUEARN.sztaki.hu. Discussion on librarian systems and databases. (in Hungarian). LIBREF-L@KENTVM.kent.edu. Discussion of policy, technical issues, new developments for academic reference librarians and library managers. LIBRARY@MIAMIU.acs.muohio.edu. Libraries and librarians. LIBRES@KENTVM.kent.edu. Library and Information Science Research electronic journal. LIS-ILL@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). [European] In- terlibrary loan and document supply services; Interlending Forum (IF). LIS-IIS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Institute of Information Science open discussion. LIS-LINK@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Library info systems discussion. LIS-MULTIMEDIA@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Multimedia ap- plications in libraries. LIS-NEW-USERS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). [List apparent- ly intended to allow those inexperienced with li- brary information services electronic mailing to play around and learn by doing]. MUSEUM-L@UNMVMA.unm.edu. 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[Searching Bitnet and Internet [?]. NEWNIR-L@@ITOCSIVM..csi.it. New NIR services and OPAC an- nouncments and descriptions; new information resources such as gopher servers. ONLINE@uunet.ca (ONLINE-REQUEST). Online Research Services. PUBLIST@nysernet.org. Use of Internet in public li- braries discussion. 3. Database and SpreadSheet ASKSAM-L@VTVM1.cc.vt.edu. AskSam users - info retrieval. CHEST-ISI@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Technical discussion of the BIDS Citation Index Reference Database online service available on JANET. CHEST-SAS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). SAS data analysis, graphical and statistical software. DATABASE@vm1.mcgill.ca. (bitnet: MCGILL1) Database help and discussion. DB2-L@AUVM.american.edu. IBM DB2 database discussion. HYPERCRD@MSU.edu. Hypercard discussion. IV. Computers A. Info search: Gophering and WAIS EGOPHER@SHSU.edu. Economics gopher and info co- ordinators. GO4LIB-L@UCSBVM. Library gopher list. GOPHER-CHAT@wu.wien.ac.at. 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Issues relating to the [London] Times online subscription service. CMC@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Computer Mediated Communications. CNEDUC-L@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. Computer Networking Education discussion. CONFER-L@NCSUVM. Computer conferencing. [Node unknown 3-94] EJVC-L@KENTVM.kent.edu. Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture (electronic mail, conferences, journals, info transfer and modeling). EUEARN-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Eastern Europe telecomm dis- cussion. GGUIDE@BITNIC.educom.edu. Bitnet user's guide list. GNET@dhvx20.csudh.edu. (GNET_REQUEST). Archive/journal for documents related to global computer-mediated communication, esp. less developed nations. GTRTI-L@GSUVM1.gsu.edu. Research and teaching in global info technology. HELP-NET@vm.temple.edu. (bitnet: TEMPLEVM). For help on Bitnet and Internet use. HISTOWNR@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. History list owners and owning discussion. HN-ASK-L@UKANVM.cc.ukans.edu. The History Network forum. HN-ORG-L@UKANVM.cc.ukans.edu. The History Network. HSTNET-L@UKANVM.cc.ukans.edu. Organizing Committee for HistNet (network of history lists). HUMANETS@RUTVM1.rutgers.edu. World-wide computer and tele- communications; Human Nets Digest. INETUSE@EMUVM1.cc.emory.edu. Internet use discussion. JNET-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. JNET discussion. LIST-MANAGERS@GreatCircle.com. (MAJORDOMO) Managing Internet lists. LSTOWN-L@SEARN.sunet.se. List owners forum; Internet list management. LSTSRV-L@SEARN.sunet.se. LISTSERV give and take discus- sion. LSTSRV-M@SEARN.sunet.se. Revised LISTSERV maintainers. MAIL-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. Mail discussion. MASSCOMM@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPITSVM). Mass com- munication and new technologies. NET-HAPPENINGS@is.internic.net. Network info services announce- ments, news, tools, etc. NET-RESOURCES@is.internic.net. Distribution of info on new network resources. NEW-LIST@vm1.nodak.edu. (bitnet: NDSUVM1). New BITNET list announcements. NEW-LIST@IRLEARN.ucd.ie. (peer). NEW-LISTS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). New list an- nouncements for the U.K. national network, Mail- base, JANET. NEWNIR-L@ITOCSIVM.csi.it. New Network Info. Retrieval Ser- vices and Online Public Access Catalogue Announce- ments and Descriptions. NODEINFO@cunyvm.cuny.edu. General discussion and informa- tion on nodes, especially mail delivery problems. PACS-L@UHUPVM1.uh.edu. Public access communications. RUSSIA-TELECOMS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Development of electronic communications with Russia for educa- tion and research. SATEDU-L@mainvm.wcupa.edu. (bitnet: WCU). Discussion for educators using satellites. SOSIG@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Discussion of development of a gateway service for social science information. SUEARN-L@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu. Moderated list of events in Soviet Union related to telecomm. TRANS-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. File transfer discussion. TRANS-L@BITNIC.educom.edu. [peer?] C. Software of Use to the Historian 1. Software in General ACSOFT-L@WUVMD.wustl.edu. Academic software development: courseware; research tools; inter- active learning; design techniques; reviews; etc. CHEST-XWINDOWS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Discussion of XWindows software, esp. Vista eXceed. DESQVIEW@BRUFPB. Desqview and QEMM users. INFO-ZIP@wkuvx1.wku.edu. Info-ZIP, ZIP/UNZIP archiver utilities. REXXLIST@UCFL1VM.cc.ucf.edu. General REXX language discussion. SOFTREVU@BROWNVM.brown.edu. Software issues and evaluations. 2. Operating Systems AIX-L@SAKAAU03. AIX operating system discussion. I-UNIX@BITNIC.educom.edu. Info-Unix list. IAUG@PSUVM.psu.edu. International AIX users group. INFO-IBMPC@brl.mil. Info and help re DOS, Windows, and OS/2. [?] KUNOS2-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. OS/2 gebruikersgroep. MUNUG-L@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu. Missouri Univ. NeXT users' group. NEXT-L@BROWNVM.brown.edu. NeXT computer list. OS2-L@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. IBM OS/2 unedited discussion list. OS2USERS@vm1.mcgill.ca. (bitnet: MCGILL1). OS/2 users' group. TECSUN-L@MITVMA.mit.edu. SUN technical users list. UTOS2-L@UTKVM1.utk.edu. Univ.Tennessee OS/2 discussion. WINDOWS-NT@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Discussion of WindowsNT. WIN3-L@UICVM.uic.edu. MS Windows version 3 discussion. WU-OS2@wu.wien.ac.at. OS/2 User Group an der WU Wien. 3. Communications and LAN CHEST-NOVELL@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Novell network software technical discussion. CHEST-PCNFS@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Sun PC net- working software. I-KERMIT@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca. (bitnet: UTORONTO). INFO-KERMIT Digest [peered at many sites including RUTV1. rutgers.edu, CLVM, UBVM.cc.buffalo, UGA.cc.uga.edu, VTVM1.cc.vt.edu, MARIST, CUVMB.cc.columbia.edu, HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl, and DEARN.] IBMTCP-l@PUCC.princeton.edu. IBM TCP/IP list. INFO-VAX@sri.com. Digitial Equipment VAX discussion. This list is peered at MARIST, UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu, HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl, VTVM2, DEARN, BNANDP11, TAMVM1, UGA, TWNMOE10. Subscribe to the nearest site. PCIP@list.nih.gov. (bitnet: NIHLIST). TCP/IP for PCs discussion. QM-L@YALEVM.cis.yale.edu. QuickMail users. TCPIP-L@IRLEARN.ucd.ie. TCP/IP implimentation for PC discussion. VM-UTIL@UCFL1VM.cc.ucf.edu. VM utilities discussion. VMS-L@SEARN.sunet.edu. VMS give-and-take discussion. 4. Multimedia and Graphics AGOCG-ANIMATION@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Animation, hardware and software. AGOCG-RESOURCES@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Non- technical discussion of computer graphics and teaching, learning, and info resources. CDROM-L@TWNMOE10. CD-ROM. CDROM-L@UCCVMA.ucop.edu. CD-ROM, multimedia, etc. CHEST-MICROGRAFX@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Discussion of Micrografx Designer and Windows Draw. DGTLCLAS@vm1.mcgill.ca. (bitnet: MCGILL1). Digital and multimedia for instruction. GIF-L@ITESMVF1.rzs.itesm.mx. GIF graphics and applications. HIDES-NEWS@mailserv.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Research training, software packages, and Computer-Based learning (CBL) by HiDES; Multimedia Technologies by Historians. MMEDIA-L@ITESMVF1.rzs.itesm.mx. Multimedia discussion. MMOS2-L@knex.via.mind.org. Multimedia under OS/2. MMUSER-L@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu. Multi-media users' group. VIDPRO-L@bgu.edu. (bitnet: ECNUXA). Video pro- duction and operations. D. Computers per se 1. Scholarly Use of Computers ACHNEWS@UCSBVM. Newsletter of Association for Computers in the Humanities. AHC-L@ibm.gwdg.de. (bitnet: DGOGWDG1). Associ- ation for History and Computing. [?] CAF-TALK@eff.org. (comp-academic-freedom-tak) Computers and academic freedom. CARR-L@ULKYVM.louisville.edu. Computer Assisted Reporting and Research. CHUG-L@BROWNVM.brownh.edu. Brown University Computing in the Humanities. CMPETH-L@bgu.edu. Computer ethics discussion. comp-academic-freedom-batch@eff.org. Computers and Academic Freedom Mailing Lists. comp-academic-freedom-talk@eff.org. Computers and Academic Freedom Mailing Lists. COMPUTERS-AND-PSYCHOLOGY@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Psychological aspects of computers, such as computers and learning, career guidance, compu- ter-human interaction. news, research and li- terature.) CTI-COMPLIT@durham.ac.uk. Computer literacy. [? Not a LISTSERV 3-94] ELECTECH@acadvm1.uottawa.edu. (bitnet: UOTTAWA). Electronic technology in humanities. ERM-L@EMUVM1.cc.emory.edu. Electronic research methods. ERUDITIO@asuvm.inre.asu.edu. (bitnet: ASUACAD). Knowledge through electronic communication. EVOLUTIONARY-COMPUTING@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILABASE; JOIN). Application of natural selection, genetic al- gorithms, genetic programming and evolutionary strategy models to computing. Complex systems theory, chaos, cellular automata. HCFNET@UCSBVM. Humanities Computing Facilities Network. HUMANIST@BROWNVM.brown.edu. Humanities computing. HUMSPC-L@BROWNVM.brown.edu. Humanist Special List. INFED-L@ccsun.unicamp.br. Uses of computers in education. [?] INFO-APP@vm1.nodak.edu. (Bitnet: NDSUVM1) Info-Apple list. INFO-IBMPC@wsmr-simtel20.army.mil. IBM type computers info and help. [Not a LISTSERV 3-94] INFO-MAC@vm.gmd.de. (bitnet: DEARN). Info-Mac digest. INFO-MAC@sumet-aim.stanford.edu. (peer) [?] INFO-MAC@HEARN.nic.surfnet.nl. (peer) INFO-MAC@vm.utcc.utoronto.ca. (bitnet: UTORONTO). )peer) L-CHA@UQAM. Canadian Hist.Assoc.: computing in history. MAC-ADEMIC-UK@mailbase.ac.uk. (MAILBASE; JOIN). Soft and hardware discussion for Mac users in U.K. MACAV-L@VM1.nodak.edu. Macintoch audio-visual compu- ters. MAC-L@YALEVM.cis.yale.edu. McIntosh news and info. NAFIPS-L@GSUVM1.gsu.edu. North American Fuzzy Info Pro- cessing Society. PCSUPT-L@YALEVM.cis.yale.edu. PC end user support. PCTECH-L@ege.edu.tr. (bitnet: TREARN). MS-DOS com- patibles PC help, unedited. POWERPC@UGA.cc.uga.edu. IBM Power PC discussion. PROBLEMS@tdr.com. (PROBLEMS-REQUEST). Public disclosure of bugs, system problems, viruses, etc. REACH@UCSBVM. (journal) Research and Educational Applications of Computers in the Humanities. To subscribe, FTP to UCSBUXA.UCSB.EDU (Logon with "Anonymous" and your e-mail address; CD HCF; ls to obtain file names. REVIEWS@VTVM1.cc.vt.edu. Forum for hardware and software reviews. SIGPAST@turbo.kean.edu. History of Computers. [?] TOUCHTON@SJSUVM1.sjsu.edu. Voice response technology, such as course registration and testing. 2. Hardware CISDN-L@UCCVMA.ucop.edu. California ISDN Users' Group. IBMPC-L@TAMVM1.tamu.edu. INFO-IBMPC Digest. IBMPC-L@VTVM1.cc.vt.edu. (peer) IBMPC-L@vm.utcc.utoronto.edu. (bitnet: UTORONTO) MODEMS-L@vm.its.rpi.edu. (bitnet: RPISTVM). Modems mailing list. INFO-MODEM@wsmr-simtel20.army.mil. Modem users forum. [Not a LISTSERV 3-94] INFO-PRINTERS@eddie.mil.edu. (INFO-PRINTERS-REQUEST). Printers discussion. (Unknown host 3-94] PCBUILD@TSCVM.trenton.edu. Building PCs; pc hardware. PCBUILD@list.dsu.edu. Hardware discussion for DOS, Windows or OS/2 based machines.