May 5, 1995
A Service to the Internet Community Provided by the InterNIC
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Highlights In This Week's Report:
- WINNT-L and WIN95-L are open for discussions.
- The NATIONAL PRESS CLUB WWW's put you in the press.
- CHAMPLAIN: Canadian Government-Information Explorer
- Global Schoolnet Foundation and ERIC
- Alfred Hitchcock and Steven King both in one week! Eeek!
World Wide Web
- CHAMPLAIN: Canadian Government-Information Explorer is a new service that allows you to search for Canadian government information on the Internet. All varieties of Internet resources are indexed around the Harvest search engine. http://www.gns.ca/search.html
NOTE: A message at the above site states "The Champlain Search and Open Government services have been discontinued. ... a similar service which was build by the government services department [is at] GTIS -
http://canada.gc.ca - THE GLOBAL SCHOOLNET FOUNDATION now has a home page . There is information about the Global Schoolhouse and other projects conducted by the Globsal Schoolnet Foundation, formerly called FrEdMail. Check out Jo Taylor's Visit from New Zealand, Take Your Daughters to Work, and P.A.A.C.E. (Personal Achievement and Career Education)http://gsn.org
- The ERIC CLEARINGHOUSE FOR SOCIAL STUDIES/SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION (ERIC/ChESS) recently announce its new WWW Site. The site highlights the services of ERIC/ChESS and offers links to valuable Internet resources for social studies education, AskERIC virtual Library, other ERIC clearinghouses, the Indiana University School of Education, and the Social Studies Development Center. http://www.indiana.edu/~ssdc/eric-chess.html
- WEB66 announced that as of May 1 over 500 Schools are now registered there. There are also over 200 school districts and educational organizations listed. Check it out at: http://web66.coled.umn.edu
- PATHFINDER is a new Web Site created by the Time Warner Group of companies. In Pathfinder you will find samples of Time Warner's products including: Time, Vibe, People, Money, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly, Time Warner Electronic Publishing, and the Virtual Garden. http://www.pathfinder.com/welcome/
- The BBC Education On-Line is an interactive service that provides details of programs and resources for all areas of education.Check out the BBC Education's Internet Experience for a range of page designed to provide "added value" when used with BBC programming., and the BBC Education's Guide to the BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/
- The NATIONAL PRESS CLUB WWW site includes: The Information Center and Newsroom with acces to Internet sites and resources for journalists from the NPC News Information Center, and online news media, The National Press Club which contains information on NPC, and The National Press Building.http://npc.press.org/
- The U.S. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WWW Home Page is open for business. At this site, there is information on the U.S. banking industry, financial information on the condition of the Bank Insurance Fund and the Savings Association Insurance Fund, consumer information, and press releases. http://www.fdic.gov/
- HOT AIR -- The graphical home page of THE ANNALS OF IMPROBABLE RESEARCH FROM MIT provides a different look at scientific research. Check out a schedule of AIR events, an art gallery, and SharewAIR--an interactive and up-to-the-minute moderated forum. http://www.improb.com/
- FlyPBA's AVIATION web pages contain information on all the Commercial Airlines and Commercial Airports currently with Web Sites as well as local information on Comair, The Delta Connection. ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/fl/flypba/WWW/aviation.html
- TRIBAL VOICE -- The Way of the Web. Contains WWW subject/Topic Guide, Geographic Area Guide, Web Reviews, and happenings. http://www.tribal.com/
- SCN, SEATTLE COMMUNITY NETWORK opened a web site. SCN is a free, public computer network founded by the Seattle chapter of Computer Professionals. Contains information about SCN and links to other freenest and community resources. http://www.scn.org/
- The EMBASSY OF SPAIN IN OTTAWA has opened a web site that includes an exhibit on Spanish current affairs, and on its historical and cultural development as well as reference information on Spanish everyday life, history, language and culture. You can view it in English or Spanish. http://www.SiSpain.org//
- The 1995 KIDLINK Worldwide Computer Art Exhibition will be held April 23-26, 1995 at The Botkyrka Friskola in Stockholm, Sweden. The show presents computer graphics created by kids between the ages of 10 and 15 years as part of their participation in the KIDLINK global dialog. For those "websurfers" who can't make it to Stockholm, the exhibit will be on the web. http://blues.fd1.uc.edu/~kidart/kidart.html
Gopher
- Education Technology at Far West Laboratory maintains this gopher to disseminate educational information. We offer an array of services & resources to assist educators, educational agencies, policy makers in the development, implementation, and evaluation of educational technology. gopher to: gopher.wested.org
[Note: Orginally reviewed as a gopher site; gopher may no longer be current.] - International Union Against Cancer is devoted exclusively to all aspects of the worldwide fight against cancer. Its objectives are to advance scientific and medical knowledge in research, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer and to promote all other aspects of the campaign against cancer throughout the world. Particular emphasis is placed on professional and public education. gopher to: gopher_uicc.who.ch
[Note: Originally reviewed as a gopher site; gopher may no longer be available.]
http://www-uicc.who.ch/ - Harvard University On-Line Course Catalogs gopher to: gopher.harvard.edu
- Pan American Health Organization/World Health Org (PAHO) is the World Health Organization's regional office for Latin America and the Caribbean. The PAHO Gopher offers a wealth of information specific to health in the 37 member nations of PAHO. Currently, the gopher contains data files on PAHO publications, news and press releases, emergency preparedness and disaster relief, and human resources development, as well as pointers to a variety of health resources. gopher to: gopher://gopher.paho.org/
[Note: Orginally reviewed as a gopher site; gopher may no longer be current.]
http://www.paho.org/ - The Utah Education Network Gopher server contains information pertaining to Networking the Schools of the State of Utah gopher to: gopher.uen.org
New Lists
- WIN95-L is an open, unmoderated give-and-take forum relating to Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system. (WIN95-L is running on L-Soft's LISTSERV TCP-IP Version 1.8b for Windows 95.) To subscribe, send the following command in the BODY of mail to LISTSERV@WIN95.DC.LSOFT.COM SUB WIN95-L yourfirstname yourlastname Owners: Nathan Brindle < nathan@lsoft.com > Scott Ross < rosss@primenet.com >
- WINNT-L is an open, unmoderated give-and-take forum relating to Microsoft's Windows NT operating system. (WINNT-L is running on L-Soft's LISTSERV TCP-IP Version 1.8b for Windows NT.) The list will cover both the Workstation and Advanced Server versions. To subscribe, send the following command in the BODY of mail to LISTSERV@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM SUB WINNT-L yourfirstname yourlastname Owner: Nathan Brindle < nathan@lsoft.com > < nathan@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu >
NetBytes
- SBC Communications, Inc., formerly known as Pacific Telesis, provides a Web site. Telesis executives discuss initiatives in PCS, the broadband communications superhighway, and industry alliances. Visitors can access recent news releases with a topic search index and order a paper copy of Pacific Telesis' new 1994 summary of the annual report to shareowners.
[Site formerly known as "Pacific Telesis."]
http://www.sbc.com.
Weekend Scouting
- McDONNELL DOUGLAS Announces the SPACELAB homepage. Take a virtual tour of Spacelab and check out the neat graphics. http://hvsun21.mdc.com:8000/~mosaic/spacelab.html
- HARVARD ESPRESSO COMPANY brings you a fine selection of gourmet coffees from around the world roasted to perfection by the Torrefazione Coloiera of Vancouver, BC. While you are drinking your brew, check out the artists of the month. http://www.harvardespresso.com/
- ALFRED HITCHCOCK's WWW is now up for all of you who are looking for a perfectly harmless-looking little motel. Great showers. http://nextdch.mty.itesm.mx/~plopezg/Kaplan/Hitchcock.html
- STEVEN KING's PAGE is just what the doctor ordered for all you horrormaniacs. http://www.marshall.edu/~wallace3/king.html
- THE GADGET GURU is online. Check out those Juke Boxes and Star Trek Gizmos! http://www.netcreations.com/gadget/index2.htm
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After each resource in the Scout Report one or more network addresses are listed. Every attempt is made to use the same convention in each listing for the network address of each resource. It is assumed that users recognize the type of address and know how to use it. However, for those users unfamiliar with the Internet we provide here the order in which addresses are listed (by network tool) and instructions for accessing additional information in the InterNIC InfoGuide about each network tool. A brief explanation of one tool, WWW is included below.The four network tools referenced most often in the Scout Report are World Wide Web, gopher, email, and FTP. Occasionally WAIS and Telnet addresses are also listed.
After each resource at least one address is listed, and sometimes more. This is because some resources are available using multiple network tools. The network tool addresses are always listed in the same order after each resource:
- World Wide Web (WWW)
- Gopher
- FTP
- Telnet
- WAIS
http://www.internic.net/
gopher://gibbs.oit.unc.edu:70/11/research.d/grants.d
ftp://ftp.digex.net/pub/access/hecker/internet/slip-ppp.txtTo access the resource through the WWW you can use a WWW browser installed on your desktop computer, or a "command-line" WWW client on your local Internet host computer. Web browsers are available for all major computer platforms, including Macintosh, PC, and UNIX. Check with your local support center or your Internet Service Provider for more information about Web browsers installed on the Internet host computer or for your desktop computer.
Copyright Susan Calcari, 1995.
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