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SB 231 1248 1872 (If you have access to a computer connected to the Internet, all you have to do is follow the simple instructions) SB 231 1298 114 (below.) SB 231 1398 94 (Note:) SB 381 1398 1516 (commands you type are shown in the left hand column in lower case \(don't type the #'s!\);) SB 381 1448 1574 (UPPER CASE and ">" indicates prompts from the computer that will appear on your screen.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 779 100 359 1545 CB 381 1548 588 (What you type \(or what you'll see\)) SB gr gs 959 50 1139 1545 CB 1161 1548 205 (Explanation) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 779 100 359 1645 CB 381 1648 398 (1\) ftp ftphost.nwnet.net) SB gr gs 959 100 1139 1645 CB 1161 1648 680 (Connect to the NorthWestNet FTP host.) SB gr gs 779 100 359 1745 CB 381 1748 393 (2\) LOGIN: anonymous) SB gr gs 959 100 1139 1745 CB 1161 1748 771 (At the "LOGIN:" prompt enter "anonymous".) SB gr gs 779 100 359 1845 CB 381 1848 669 (3\) PASSWORD: your-user-id@address) SB gr gs 959 50 1139 1845 CB 1161 1848 834 (At the "PASSWORD:" prompt, please enter your) SB gr gs 959 50 1139 1895 CB 1161 1898 679 (user-id@your.full.internet.address \(e.g.,) SB gr gs 959 100 1139 1945 CB 1161 1948 490 (robessin@uwvvd.derrg.edu\).) SB gr gs 779 100 359 2045 CB 381 2048 561 (4\) FTP> cd nic/nwnet/user-guide) SB gr gs 959 50 1139 2045 CB 1161 2048 859 (Change directories \(cd\) to the directory containing) SB gr gs 959 100 1139 2095 CB 1161 2098 414 (FTP copies of NUSIRG.) SB gr gs 779 100 359 2195 CB 381 2198 509 (5\) FTP> get README.nusirg) SB gr gs 959 50 1139 2195 CB 1161 2198 900 (Use the "get" command followed by a filename from) SB gr gs 959 50 1139 2245 CB 1161 2248 716 (the list on the next page to copy a file; get) SB gr gs 959 50 1139 2295 CB 1161 2298 906 ("README.nusirg" first, which contains the most up-) SB gr gs 959 100 1139 2345 CB 1161 2348 695 (to-date information about NUSIRG files.) SB gr gs 779 100 359 2445 CB 381 2448 181 (6\) FTP> ls) SB gr gs 959 50 1139 2445 CB 1161 2448 797 (The "ls" command will produce a listing of the) SB gr gs 959 50 1139 2495 CB 1161 2498 817 (names of the files in the NUSIRG directory \(see) SB gr gs 959 100 1139 2545 CB 1161 2548 128 (below\).) SB gr gs 779 100 359 2645 CB 381 2648 219 (7\) FTP> quit) SB gr gs 959 100 1139 2645 CB 1161 2648 818 (The "quit" command will end your FTP session.) 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SB 231 2598 1795 (If you have questions, comments, or suggestions about NUSIRG, please send e-mail to nusirg@nwnet.net) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1963 2976 218 (Introduction) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 6 6 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2109 76 27 (iii) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 836 289 739 (About NorthWestNet) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 479 246 (NorthWestNet) SB 477 479 1661 ( is a regional computing and digital communications network founded in 1987 by the Directors of) SB 231 529 1114 (the Northwest Academic Computing Consortium, Inc. \(NWACC\)) SB 1345 529 806 (. The NWACC mission is to promote research,) SB 231 579 1928 (education and economic development by providing access to network communications, computing and electronic) SB 231 629 1881 (information systems and services throughout the Northwest. In 1988 NWACC was incorporated in the state of) SB 231 679 1848 (Oregon as a not-for-profit corporation. NorthWestNet is wholly owned, operated and managed by NWACC.) SB 231 729 1845 (NorthWestNet is an independent, regional sub-unit of the Interim National Research and Education Network) SB 231 779 1433 (\(NREN\) currently managed and operated by the National Science Foundation \(NSF\)) SB 1664 779 11 (.) SB 231 879 1809 (A national movement is growing to build a permanent National Research and Education Network \(NREN\)) SB 2040 879 44 ( to) SB 231 929 1831 (enhance the nation's and each state's educational, research, and economic competitiveness and productivity.) 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NorthWestNet is already upgrading network equipment, operations, and user services offerings. The) SB 231 2279 1809 (NorthWestNet Network Operations Center \(NOC\) facilities management agreement with the University of) SB 231 2329 1823 (Washington was formalized in June 1991. NorthWestNet currently offers a variety of information and user) SB 231 2379 273 (support services) SB 504 2379 11 (.) SB 231 2479 1942 (For the past three years, NorthWestNet has published for its membership an Internet Users Training Manual. This) SB 231 2529 1819 (new "NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide" \(NUSIRG\) is another step in our user services) SB 231 2579 1703 (support. NUSIRG is available in both hardcopy and electronic formats to anyone using the Internet.) SB 231 2679 1797 (Technical seminars and training courses are presented each autumn at our NorthWestNet Annual Meeting) SB 2028 2679 11 (.) SB 231 2729 1862 (Seminars and workshops on a variety of topics are presented by regionally and nationally recognized network) SB 231 2779 1723 (engineers, communications technicians and user services specialists. A special training track for new) SB 231 2829 1368 (NorthWestNet member institutions will also be offered beginning October 1991.) 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SB 231 487 1929 (To facilitate communication among participants in our numerous committees and working groups, NorthWestNet) SB 231 537 1912 (operates and maintains electronic mail exploders for the NWACC Board of Directors and Executive Committee,) SB 231 587 1917 (the NorthWestNet Technical Committee and Configuration Subcommittee, the User Services Committee and the) SB 231 637 414 (Editorial Review Board.) SB 231 737 1915 (NorthWestNet maintains and offers via anonymous FTP a modest collection of regional and national networking) SB 231 787 1488 (policies, working papers and operational documents on our network information server.) SB 231 887 1924 (We are also vigorously pursuing the development of new programs focusing on high performance computing and) SB 231 937 1474 (parallel processing, electronic library resources and networked information services, K) SB 1705 937 263 (-12 educational) SB 231 987 1060 (networking, and health care information and delivery systems.) 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The Executive Director provides leadership and manages the network) SB 231 2245 1866 (under the general direction of the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors. The Executive Director's) SB 231 2295 1919 (staff coordinates network operations, technical planning and management activities, network information service) SB 231 2345 1839 (delivery, network user training and educational services, and marketing and general network administration.) SB 231 2445 1945 (The futures of NWACC and NorthWestNet are truly bright. In the Northwest's rapidly growing, technology-based) SB 231 2495 1876 (and -driven economy, the demand for computing, electronic communications, and information services is ever) SB 231 2545 1750 (increasing. With our expanded and enhanced network and computing service offerings, NorthWestNet) SB 231 2595 1684 (membership and revenues are both projected to continue increasing rapidly through the mid-1990s.) SB 231 2695 286 (Dr. Eric S. Hood) SB 231 2745 489 (NWACC Executive Director) SB 231 2795 276 (September 1991) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1963 2976 218 (Introduction) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 8 8 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2115 76 21 (v) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 543 289 1326 (NorthWestNet Acceptable Use Policy) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 479 1829 (NorthWestNet is a regional data communications network serving a consortium of universities and research) SB 231 529 1808 (groups in the northwestern United States. 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Use for scientific research or instruction at) SB 231 1735 1761 (non-member institutions and at for-profit institutions may or may not be consistent with the purposes of) SB 231 1785 1033 (NorthWestNet, and will be reviewed on a case by case basis.) SB 231 1885 1888 (Use of NorthWestNet for any illegal purpose, or to achieve unauthorized access to systems, software, or data is) SB 231 1935 185 (prohibited.) SB 231 2035 1744 (NorthWestNet is a production communications network on which many researchers depend. Uses that) SB 231 2085 1839 (significantly interfere with the ability of other users to make effective use of the network are not acceptable.) 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This NMS is) SB 231 1545 1937 (expected to provide a real-time view of the entire network, and to have some rudimentary network diagnosis tools) SB 231 1595 1553 (available to operators to identify common or general problems with link layer connectivity.) SB 231 1695 1885 (The level of staffing is expected to vary between primary shifts \(approximately 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday) SB 231 1745 1950 (through Friday\), and the secondary shifts \(the complement of the primary shift hours\). The primary shift will have) SB 231 1795 1910 (skilled network analysts available and trained in more complex network diagnostic tools. These analysts will be) SB 231 1845 1838 (able to assist in problem diagnosis and resolution at the Network and Transport Layers. The secondary shift) SB 231 1895 1937 (operators will be expected to recognize simple circuit outages \(at the Physical and Link Layers\), and initiate work) SB 231 1945 1848 (orders with telecommunications providers. 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SB 231 2843 391 (Version 2.1, June 1991) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1963 2976 218 (Introduction) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 12 12 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2106 76 30 (ix) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 852 289 707 (Acknowledgements) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 479 1948 (It is perhaps appropriate that a book which is meant to demonstrate the extraordinary wealth of resources available) SB 231 529 1882 (on the Internet was written using the Internet itself as the main source of information. 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Another useful source of) SB 231 929 1907 (information was existing, online Internet documentation written by Internet user services staff around the world,) SB 231 979 1863 (and a large number of helpful documents about the Internet written by individuals on their own initiative, and) SB 231 1029 380 (shared on the Internet.) SB 231 1129 1852 (I am very thankful to Larry Gales of the University of Washington, who wrote the chapter on Supercomputer) SB 231 1179 1935 (Access, and to user services staff at the supercomputer sites for providing up-to-date descriptions of their state-of-) SB 231 1229 208 (the-art sites.) SB 231 1329 1910 (Very useful support, reviews, corrections and suggestions were provided throughout this project by the NUSIRG) SB 231 1379 1892 (Editorial Review Committee: Dorette Dusterhoff, Eric Hood, Janaka Jayawardena, Dan Jordt, Dick Markwood,) SB 231 1429 856 (Paul Mauvais, Danny Raphael and Sandy Sprafka.) SB 231 1529 1873 (Special thanks go to Danny Raphael \(Director of User Services, University Computing Services, University of) SB 231 1579 1922 (Washington\), who loaned me a Macintosh computer and a modem for the duration of this project. Most research) SB 231 1629 1880 (and writing was done from my home, which became an "electronic cottage" in the global village by virtue of a) SB 231 1679 1843 (simple modem connection to the Internet. This Users Guide is proof that anyone in the world can access the) SB 231 1729 1736 (wealth of Internet resources from their own homes with minimal hardware and software requirements.) SB 231 1829 1912 (NUSIRG was written in three very hectic and obsessive months, July through September, 1991. I'd like to thank) SB 231 1879 1853 (my friends and family for their support and understanding while I was transformed into a "virtual knowbot in) SB 231 1929 216 (cyberspace.") SB 231 2079 318 (Jonathan Kochmer) SB 231 2129 209 (The Cottage) SB 231 2179 342 (Seattle, Washington) SB 231 2229 274 (October 6, 1991) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1963 2976 218 (Introduction) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 13 13 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 283 75 CB 306 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1934 75 CB 2188 76 23 (1) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 282 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 282 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 352 289 1708 (SECTION 1: NUSIRG, THE INTERNET, AND YOU) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 679 1390 (Chapter 1: Overview of the NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB 456 729 183 (\(NUSIRG\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 649 729 352 (................................) 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It was) SB 231 2039 1885 (funny because everybody knew you couldn't drive to the next town without getting greasy up to your elbows at) SB 231 2089 1870 (least once. The technology was still being perfected, and sometimes it was hard to get where you were going.) SB 231 2189 1252 (It was also hard to figure out how to find the places you were looking for.) SB 231 2289 1872 (There's an old joke in New England about a city slicker asking for directions from a farmer sitting on his front) SB 231 2339 1878 (porch. The farmer says, "You can't get there from here." As a person who grew up in the country, I've always) SB 231 2389 1876 (thought this was short for saying, "well, I could give you directions, but unless you grew up in these parts, you) SB 231 2439 652 (probably won't understand anyway....") SB 231 2539 1718 (But things have changed with automobiles, and they're beginning to change with computer networks.) 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SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 745 1840 (The Internet is a world-wide network of networks which is able to inter-connect computers ranging from the) SB 231 795 1922 (simplest PCs to the most sophisticated mainframes. Internet users can use the Internet for an extraordinary range) SB 231 845 1947 (of purposes - long distance collaborations, freely copying programs and documents to and from remote computers,) SB 231 895 1859 (accessing library catalogs, logging in to supercomputers - the list of current Internet activities is large and the) SB 231 945 1214 (range of possible future applications is as unlimited as our imagination.) SB 231 1045 1797 (The Internet is huge. As of June, 1991, it was estimated that the Internet is comprised of more than 5,000) SB 231 1095 1914 (networks connecting more than 350,000 computers. 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That dialogue is infinite.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1131 745 307 (Jorge Luis Borges) SB 1131 795 386 ("For Bertrand Russell") SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 942 1304 (Use NUSIRG Either As A Book Or As Individual Documents) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1056 1901 (NUSIRG has been written so that it can be used either as a unified book, or as stand-alone chapters to teach you) SB 231 1106 1838 (about specific Internet resources. Regardless of which way you use NUSIRG, each chapter will give you an) SB 231 1156 1917 (indication of which other chapters of NUSIRG or other sources of Internet documentation will provide necessary) SB 231 1206 1023 (background, or more detailed treatment of the topic at hand.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1353 769 (Customize Your Copy Of NUSIRG!) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1467 1918 (This document will be most effective if it is a continuing dialogue, between you, the Internet, and NorthWestNet) SB 231 1517 237 (User services.) SB 231 1617 1926 (NUSIRG is meant to be a document that you can easily customize to your particular level of expertise and sets of) SB 231 1667 1880 (interests. It is hoped that everyone who uses this guide will get some of the many documents referenced at the) SB 231 1717 1912 (end of every chapter, and put them in the appropriate locations in their own particular version of NUSIRG. This) SB 231 1767 1901 (document will have succeeded in one of it's primary goals if there are as many versions of NUSIRG as there are) SB 231 1817 1724 (NUSIRG users, just like everybody's glove compartment contains a different collection of road maps.) SB 231 1917 1803 (Most of the documents referenced can be obtained, for free, through a computer connected to the Internet.) 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SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2475 1843 (Every Internet user is different, but nonetheless most network activities are based on three basic skills: using) SB 231 2525 1941 (electronic mail, copying files from remote computers \(FTP\), and logging in to remote computers \(TELNET\). It is) SB 231 2575 1828 (also a good idea to get an overview of the Internet as a whole. You should read through the chapters on the) SB 231 2625 1862 (Internet, electronic mail, FTP, and TELNET first, unless this material is already old hat to you. Although the) SB 231 2675 1833 (remainder of NUSIRG is designed in a somewhat incremental fashion, you should be able to bounce around) SB 231 2725 1752 (between chapters without too much difficulty once you've mastered the basic "Internet-working" skills.) 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SB 381 337 364 ("What is x used for?") SB 381 387 821 ("What do I need to know before I start using 'x'") SB 381 437 412 (A general overview of x) SB 381 487 414 (A short example using x) SB 381 537 966 (A longer example using x with step-by-step explanations) SB 381 587 530 ("For more information on x....") SB 231 687 1765 (Because the Internet is able to support a tremendous diversity of hardware and software, it is sometimes) SB 231 737 1944 (impossible to present an example which is guaranteed to work for everyone. In such cases, a "generic example" is) SB 231 787 1854 (presented to illustrate the essential features of a particular Internet topic. When necessary, you should obtain) SB 231 837 1879 (appropriate documentation from your instructor or user services staff on how a particular application is used at) SB 231 887 1849 (your site. By the winter of 1991, you'll be able to access a collection of such documentation in the computer) SB 231 937 1624 (archives of the NorthWestNet Network Information Center, but this service is not yet available.) 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The requirement for appropriate attribution will be satisfied by the inclusion of the inside) SB 231 1345 1839 (cover/copyright page with every copy. If you make significant changes to the documents, indicate that your) SB 231 1395 1721 (document is a modified version of NUSIRG. And, if you feel the changes you make result in notable) SB 231 1445 1862 (improvements of the document, please send us a copy so the next edition of NUSIRG can be even better! All) SB 231 1495 1911 (comments and suggestions from anyone using NUSIRG will be gladly taken, and, when possible, will be used to) SB 231 1545 1946 (improve the next editions. At the end of the guide there is a "User's Feedback Form" which you are encouraged to) SB 231 1595 611 (fill out and return to NorthWestNet ) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 842 1593 23 (u) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 865 1595 207 (ser services.) SB 231 1695 1398 (Welcome to the Internet - you are now a participating member of a global village!) 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SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 606 1531 (A computer network can be as simple as two computers in an office connected by a cable.) SB 231 706 1816 (A simple computer network linking identical computers can be very useful in situations where all users are) SB 231 756 1914 (performing the same tasks, for example in a classroom or a business office. This kind of a setup allows files and) SB 231 806 1949 (mail to be transferred between the computers of the network, and may allow access to a centralized "hard disk" for) SB 231 856 1842 (sharing software, data files, and printers. But until the mid 1970's, it was difficult to link, or "internetwork,") SB 231 906 847 (networks containing different kinds of computers.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1053 512 (What is An "Internet?") 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SB 231 1567 1926 (An "internet" is a more complex kind of computer network which allows computers with distinctive software and) SB 231 1617 1933 (hardware to communicate by translating messages to a mutually understandable "communications protocol." The) SB 231 1667 499 (first real internet, ARPANET) SB 730 1667 1447 (, arose from research supported by the Advanced Research Projects Agency \(ARPA\),) SB 231 1717 1021 (now DARPA, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) SB 1252 1717 11 (.) SB 231 1817 1916 (The standardized communications protocols which made the ARPANET possible evolved from the early NCP to) SB 231 1867 552 (today's "TCP/IP Protocol Suite.") SB 231 1967 126 (TCP/IP) SB 357 1967 1665 ( makes certain that two computers reach an agreement about the basic rules of data exchange, and) SB 231 2017 1867 (guarantees that messages are properly packaged and transmitted through the network. \(References to detailed) SB 231 2067 1798 (descriptions of the many activities of TCP/IP are listed at the end of this document\). TCP/IP is one of the) SB 231 2117 1723 (fundamental building blocks upon which standardized services can be built across diverse computers.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2264 480 (What Is The Internet?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2383 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2379 1662 (The Internet is a network of networks, all of which use the TCP/IP protocol suite as their standard) SB 456 2429 460 (communications protocols;) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2484 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2480 1709 (The Internet interconnects supercomputers, mainframes, workstations, personal computers, and even) SB 456 2530 613 (laptop computers and packet radios;) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2585 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2581 1698 (The Internet is huge; as of 1991 it comprises more than 5,000 networks, serving over 350,000 hosts) SB 456 2631 1613 (and is used by more than 3.5 million people. These numbers will continue to grow every day!;) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2686 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2682 1644 (Perhaps most importantly, the Internet is a global village of Internet users who can communicate) SB 456 2732 1371 (across the planet as easily as you might walk to your next door neighbor's house.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1748 2976 433 (Chapter 2: The Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 20 20 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2113 76 23 (8) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 403 (Internet Addresses) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1890 (Please read this section carefully. In order to communicate and navigate within the Internet global village, you) SB 231 498 1894 (have to know how to read and write Internet addresses. You need to specify an Internet address every time you) SB 231 548 1664 (send mail to an Internet user, or when you access Internet services like electronic library catalogs.) SB 231 648 1806 (Internet addresses are very similar to postal mail addresses in form and function. For example, here's how) SB 231 698 1459 (someone from another country might address a letter to someone in the United States:) SB 456 798 246 (Jane Q. Public) SB 456 848 271 (11 Maple Street) SB 456 898 127 (Seattle,) SB 456 948 204 (Washington) SB 456 998 83 (USA) SB 231 1098 1849 (The address starts with a person's name. The next three lines provide increasingly general information about) SB 231 1148 1902 (where she lives, from street to country. Since streets are in cities, cities are in states, and states are in countries,) SB 231 1198 983 (this can be described as a hierarchical addressing scheme.) SB 231 1298 1902 (Computers accessed by users of the Internet are "network hosts." Each network host has an "address," using the) SB 231 1348 1901 (same sort of hierarchical addressing scheme as postal addresses, by which it is known to computers and users of) SB 231 1398 1860 (the network. Most of the time, you will be able to use Internet addresses in the Domain Name System \(DNS\)) SB 231 1448 124 (format.) SB 231 1548 1818 (Suppose that Jane Q. Public has an account on an Internet computer at the University of Washington. \(Her) SB 231 1598 1912 (Internet address might look like the first line; her postal address is shown in the same format, on the second line,) SB 231 1648 987 (to illustrate the basic similarity between the two systems\):) SB 381 1748 144 (Internet:) SB 831 1748 743 (jqpublic@ibmpc23.biology.washington.edu) SB 381 1798 156 (US Mail:) SB 831 1798 909 (JaneQPublic,11MapleStreet,Seattle,Washington,USA) SB 231 1898 841 (The Internet address contains the following parts:) SB gs 599 50 359 1995 CB 381 1998 139 (jqpublic) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1995 CB 981 1998 539 (a "user-id" \(User Identification\)) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2045 CB 381 2048 39 (@) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2045 CB 981 2048 438 ("this user-id is located at") SB gr gs 599 50 359 2095 CB 381 2098 148 (ibmpc23) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2095 CB 981 2098 536 (a particular Internet host within) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2145 CB 381 2148 129 (biology) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2145 CB 981 2148 734 (the biology department at the University of) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2195 CB 981 2198 623 (Washington campus network, within) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2245 CB 381 2248 194 (washington) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2245 CB 981 2248 680 (the Internet in Washington State, within) SB gr gs 599 100 359 2295 CB 381 2298 61 (edu) SB gr gs 1199 100 959 2295 CB 981 2298 959 (the education-oriented portion of the Internet in the U.S.) SB gr 231 2398 1839 (While using the Internet, you may encounter or need to use another style of Internet address, which contains) SB 231 2448 1414 (numbers instead of letters. This numeric addressing system is called the IP address) SB 1645 2448 484 ( and is in fact the addressing) SB 231 2498 1873 (system by which computers are known to other computers \(The Domain Name System is a convenience for us) SB 231 2548 1315 (human beings, who are better at reading and remembering letters and words.\)) SB 231 2648 1500 (For example, the hypothetical computer at the University of Washington which is called) SB 381 2748 565 (ibmpc23.biology.washington.edu) SB 231 2848 1276 (in the Domain Name System might have the following IP numeric address:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1748 2976 433 (Chapter 2: The Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 21 21 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2113 76 23 (9) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 287 243 (128.95.10.207) SB 231 387 1800 (Notice that this IP address has four parts, just like the Domain Name System address. Although it may be) SB 231 437 1915 (tempting to think that the four words separated by dots in the Domain Name System translate directly to the four) SB 231 487 1849 (numbers in the IP address, this is not the case. A more appropriate analogy is the way names are paired with) SB 231 537 1099 (phone numbers; they may be assigned and reassigned arbitrarily.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 684 415 (Domains and Hosts) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 798 1845 (The first part of an Internet address in DNS format always represents the name of an individual computer, or) SB 231 848 1778 ("host." The rest of the name represents "domains" and "subdomains," which are hierarchically arranged.) SB 231 948 670 (Consider the following three addresses:) SB gs 599 50 359 1045 CB 381 1048 166 (nwnet.net) SB gr gs 1049 50 959 1045 CB 981 1048 236 (\(host.domain\)) SB gr gs 599 50 359 1095 CB 381 1098 192 (stis.nsf.gov) SB gr gs 1049 50 959 1095 CB 981 1098 432 (\(host.subdomain.domain\)) SB gr gs 599 100 359 1145 CB 381 1148 260 (nri.reston.va.us) SB gr gs 1049 100 959 1145 CB 981 1148 628 (\(host.subdomain.subdomain.domain\)) SB gr 231 1248 1863 (The last part of an Internet address in DNS format always represents a "top level" domain. Within the United) SB 231 1298 1206 (States, here are some of the top level domains that have been assigned:) SB gs 449 50 359 1395 CB 381 1398 111 (ARPA) SB gr gs 1349 50 809 1395 CB 831 1398 626 (Advanced Projects Research Agency) SB gr gs 449 50 359 1445 CB 381 1448 95 (COM) SB gr gs 1349 50 809 1445 CB 831 1448 449 (Commercial organizations) SB gr gs 449 50 359 1495 CB 381 1498 86 (EDU) SB gr gs 1349 50 809 1495 CB 831 1498 626 (Educational and research institutions) SB gr gs 449 50 359 1545 CB 381 1548 90 (GOV) SB gr gs 1349 50 809 1545 CB 831 1548 368 (Government agencies) SB gr gs 449 50 359 1595 CB 381 1598 77 (MIL) SB gr gs 1349 50 809 1595 CB 831 1598 296 (Military agencies) SB gr gs 449 50 359 1645 CB 381 1648 82 (NET) SB gr gs 1349 50 809 1645 CB 831 1648 658 (Major network support centers domain) SB gr gs 449 50 359 1695 CB 381 1698 88 (ORG) SB gr gs 1349 50 809 1695 CB 831 1698 335 (Other organizations) SB gr gs 449 100 359 1745 CB 381 1748 53 (US) SB gr gs 1349 100 809 1745 CB 831 1748 738 (U.S. geographical domains \(e.g., WA.U.S.\)) SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1895 874 (The Internet As A Network Of Networks) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2009 1827 (The worldwide Internet is currently composed of more than 5000 component networks, all of which use the) SB 231 2059 307 (TCP/IP Protocols.) SB 231 2159 1817 (Many of the details of the organization and administration of the Internet within the United States could be) SB 231 2209 1814 (drastically altered by pending legislation to establish a National Research and Education Network \(NREN\)) SB 2045 2209 11 (.) SB 231 2259 1807 (Consequently, the information in this section is purposely fairly general. But at the very least, this section) SB 231 2309 1941 (provides a broad-brush description of how the Internet in the United States is organized, as of the autumn of 1991.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2456 1029 (How the Internet Is Structured Within The U.S.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2570 1943 (Internet networks within the United States are organized hierarchically into national, regional, and various sorts of) SB 231 2620 1889 (local networks. The purpose of each network is to provide Internet services to a particular geographic region or) SB 231 2670 225 (constituency.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1748 2976 433 (Chapter 2: The Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 22 22 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (10) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 623 (National Networks Providers) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1895 (National networks provide high-speed, long distance computer communication across the United States. At the) SB 231 498 1944 (present time, there are several distinct national level networks operated by various U.S. government agencies, not-) SB 231 548 880 (for-profit organization, and commercial enterprises.) SB 231 648 1847 (Although all of these networks span the nation, often have sites at the same locations, and all use the TCP/IP) SB 231 698 1949 (protocols, they are, for the most part, logically and administratively distinct entities that internetwork only through) SB 231 748 390 (one or a few gateways.) SB 231 848 1872 (The most prevalent national network for the Internet user at higher educational institutions is NSFNET, which) SB 231 898 1210 (serves as the backbone connecting most regional educational networks.) SB 231 998 1531 (Here's a brief summary of some of the most widely used national networks in the Internet.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1103 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1099 858 (NSFNET \(National Science Foundation Network\)) SB 1314 1099 730 ( was originally created to facilitate reliable) SB 456 1149 1687 (communication between universities and to provide easy access to NSF-sponsored supercomputers.) SB 456 1199 1697 (Its focus has now broadened to provide Internet connectivity to smaller colleges and post-secondary) SB 456 1249 406 (educational institutions.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1354 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1350 142 (UUNET) SB 598 1350 1563 ( is a non-profit organization which provides electronic mail connectivity to more than 1,000) SB 456 1400 291 (subscribing sites.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1505 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1501 590 (ESnet \(Energy Sciences Network\)) SB 1046 1501 1057 ( is operated by the Department of Energy, and is comprised of) SB 456 1551 1059 (what were formerly HEPNET \(High Energy Physics Network\)) SB 1515 1551 561 ( and MFENET \(Magnetic Fusion) SB 456 1601 294 (Energy Network\)) SB 750 1601 1317 (, which connects physics departments conducting research in magnetic fusion) SB 456 1651 126 (energy.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1756 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1752 527 (DDN \(Defense Data Network\)) SB 983 1752 1190 ( is funded by the Department of Defense, and itself contains a number) SB 456 1802 660 (of national level networks \(ARPANET) SB 1116 1802 171 (, DISNET) SB 1287 1802 181 (, MILNET) SB 1468 1802 169 (, SCINET) SB 1637 1802 229 (, and WINCS) SB 1866 1802 203 (\) devoted to) SB 456 1852 437 (military communications.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1957 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1953 547 (NSN \(NASA Science Network\)) SB 1003 1953 1075 ( is for NASA staff, and research and academic sites performing) SB 456 2003 1673 (NASA sponsored research who need access to a number of scientific databases and supercomputer) SB 456 2053 86 (sites.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2158 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2154 712 (SPAN \(Space Physics Analysis Network\)) SB 1168 2154 924 ( is a data comparison network for researchers in Solar,) SB 456 2204 1664 (Terrestrial, and Interplanetary Physics, but has since expanded to cover other disciplines. SPAN's) SB 456 2254 1681 (primary services are for NASA \(the National Aeronautics and Space Administration\) and ESA \(the) SB 456 2304 441 (European Space Agency\).) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2409 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2405 639 (USAN \(University Satellite Network\)) SB 1095 2405 1011 ( serves organizations doing research in the atmospheric and) SB 456 2455 1680 (oceanographic sciences, featuring satellite access to the National Center for Atmospheric Research) SB 456 2505 549 (\(NCAR\) supercomputer facility.) 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Like) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1748 2976 433 (Chapter 2: The Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 23 23 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (11) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1946 (the national Internet networks, most regional Internet networks have a Network Information Center and a Network) SB 231 337 320 (Operations Center.) SB 231 437 1341 (NSF-funded regional networks are connected to NSFNET at a "backbone site.") SB 1572 437 547 ( For example, NorthWestNet \(a) SB 231 487 1836 (regional network serving the northwestern U.S., including Alaska\) is linked to NSFNET at the University of) SB 231 537 386 (Washington in Seattle.) SB 231 637 1919 (The existence of regional Internet-based networks is generally not perceivable to the average Internet user, much) SB 231 687 1940 (as the existence of regional phone companies is usually not apparent to you when you make a long distance phone) SB 231 737 73 (call.) SB 231 837 1898 (Many university Internet hosts are also beginning to act as local hubs to provide Internet access for primary and) SB 231 887 319 (secondary schools.) SB 231 987 796 (Here is a list of some of the regional networks:) SB gs 449 50 359 1084 CB 381 1087 187 (BARRNet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1084 CB 831 1087 508 ("Bay Area Regional Research) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1134 CB 831 1137 441 (Network \(San Francisco\)") SB gr gs 449 50 359 1184 CB 381 1187 169 (CERFnet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1184 CB 831 1187 802 ("California Education and Research Federation) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1234 CB 831 1237 164 (Network") SB gr gs 449 50 359 1284 CB 381 1287 134 (CICnet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1284 CB 831 1287 863 ("Committee of Institutional Cooperation Network") SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1334 CB 831 1337 770 (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota,) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1384 CB 831 1387 356 (Ohio, and Wisconsin) SB gr gs 449 50 359 1434 CB 381 1437 177 (JVNCNet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1434 CB 831 1437 1124 ("John von Neumann Center Network"; originally a supercomputer) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1484 CB 831 1487 1062 (access network, now a regional serving the mid-Atlantic states) SB gr gs 449 50 359 1534 CB 381 1537 196 (Los Nettos:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1534 CB 831 1537 757 (A regional network for the Los Angeles area) SB gr gs 449 50 359 1584 CB 381 1587 145 (MIDnet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1584 CB 831 1587 769 (A regional network for the Midwestern states) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1634 CB 831 1637 729 (Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri,) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1684 CB 831 1687 357 (Nebraska, Oklahoma) SB gr gs 449 50 359 1734 CB 381 1737 138 (MRNet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1734 CB 831 1737 534 ("Minnesota Regional Network") SB gr gs 449 50 359 1784 CB 381 1787 178 (NEARnet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1784 CB 831 1787 844 ("New England Academic and Research Network") SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1834 CB 831 1837 701 (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1884 CB 831 1887 592 (Hampshire Rhode Island, Vermont) SB gr gs 449 50 359 1934 CB 381 1937 258 (NorthWestNet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1934 CB 831 1937 788 (A regional network for the northwestern states) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 1984 CB 831 1987 819 (Alaska, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon,) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2034 CB 831 2037 204 (Washington) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2084 CB 381 2087 210 (NYSERNet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2084 CB 831 2087 741 ("New York State Educational and Research) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2134 CB 831 2137 164 (Network") SB gr gs 449 50 359 2184 CB 381 2187 164 (PREPnet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2184 CB 831 2187 866 ("Pennsylvania Research and Economic Partnership) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2234 CB 831 2237 164 (Network") SB gr gs 449 50 359 2284 CB 381 2287 176 (Sesquinet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2284 CB 831 2287 591 ("Texas Sesquicentennial Network") SB gr gs 449 50 359 2334 CB 381 2337 175 (SURAnet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2334 CB 831 2337 826 ("Southeastern Universities Research Association) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2384 CB 831 2387 845 (Network"Alabama, District of Columbia, Florida,) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2434 CB 831 2437 817 (Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, North) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2484 CB 831 2487 795 (Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia,) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2534 CB 831 2537 239 (West Virginia) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2584 CB 381 2587 146 (THEnet:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2584 CB 831 2587 604 ("Texas Higher Education Network") SB gr gs 449 50 359 2634 CB 381 2637 209 (WESTNET:) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2634 CB 831 2637 853 (A regional network for the Rocky Mountain states) SB gr gs 1499 50 809 2684 CB 831 2687 789 (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Utah,) SB gr gs 1499 100 809 2734 CB 831 2737 169 (Wyoming) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1748 2976 433 (Chapter 2: The Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 24 24 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (12) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 734 (Internet Network NICs and NOCs) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1864 (Most national and regional Internet networks have a NIC \(Network Information Center\) and a NOC \(Network) SB 231 498 334 (Operations Center\).) SB 231 598 297 (A network's NIC ) SB 528 598 1636 (provides centralized support for users and User Services staff throughout their network. Typical) SB 231 648 1924 (NIC activities can include: preparing, distributing, and maintaining documentation for network users, publication) SB 231 698 1930 (of newsletters; maintenance of a central computer archive of information files or other resources; and educational) SB 231 748 1193 (training classes for the users and network staff of member institutions.) SB 231 848 302 (A network's NOC) SB 533 848 1436 ( deals with the operational aspects of running the network, including installation and) SB 231 898 1830 (maintenance of the network's hardware and software; daily monitoring and troubleshooting of the network's) SB 231 948 1874 (activity; and establishing connections to new network sites. NOC staff may also field questions from technical) SB 231 998 1795 (representatives from member institutions and from institutions which are contemplating connecting to the) SB 231 1048 149 (network.) 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Some of them use the TCP/IP protocols,) SB 231 2070 1548 (thereby allowing attached computers to inter-communicate when connected to the Internet.) SB 231 2170 386 (Metropolitan networks) SB 617 2170 1504 ( are a more recent entry to the network world. As the name suggests, these networks are) SB 231 2220 1483 (designed to provide network services to geographically-restricted metropolitan regions.) 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SB 231 2417 1918 (Stoll, C. 1989. The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage, Doubleday, New) SB 231 2467 179 (York, NY.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2614 1035 (Published Information About Internet Protocols) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2728 1922 (Comer, D. E. 1991. Internetworking With TCP/IP. Volume 1: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture. Prentice) SB 231 2778 571 (Hall, Inc.., Englewood Cliffs, NJ.) 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At the end of this sub-section, you'll learn how to) SB 306 2695 1738 (use "mail gateways" to send e-mail messages to users and computers which are not part of the Internet) SB 306 2745 165 (networks.) 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You'll be) SB 306 1053 1633 (shown how to use TELNET to access many valuable Internet applications throughout the rest of) SB 306 1103 1696 (NUSIRG, including electronic library catalogs, online databases and Internet directory services. As) SB 306 1153 1702 (examples of TELNET services, you'll learn how to use a typical online Information Service, and the) SB 306 1203 1704 ("Archie" program, which is designed to search through hundreds of FTP archive catalogs around the) SB 306 1253 109 (world.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1608 2976 498 (Section 2: The Basic Tools) SB 255 255 255 fC 1811 3 300 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1811 2 300 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 32 32 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (20) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 744 389 924 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 456 676 1448 (He opened the geography to study the lesson...they were all different places, that had) SB 456 726 1457 (those different names. 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He) SB 456 826 1267 (turned to the flyleaf of the geography, and read what he had written there:) SB 681 926 304 (Stephen Daedelus) SB 681 976 347 ( Class of Elements) SB 681 1026 527 ( Clongowes Wood College) SB 681 1076 258 ( Sallins) SB 681 1126 460 ( County Kildare) SB 681 1176 388 ( Ireland) SB 831 1226 267 ( Europe) SB 831 1276 435 ( The Universe) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1131 1429 210 (James Joyce) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 1131 1478 634 (Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1765 1479 145 ( \(pg. 15\)) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1736 39 (G) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 270 1746 157 (ETTING ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 427 1736 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 460 1746 286 (TARTED WITH ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 746 1736 33 (E) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 779 1746 244 (LECTRONIC ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1023 1736 42 (M) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1065 1746 64 (AIL) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1894 541 (What Is Electronic Mail?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2008 1855 (In most ways, electronic mail \(or "e-mail"\) is very much like regular, postal mail. It is used to send letters or) SB 231 2058 575 (other information to other people.) SB 231 2158 1922 (Instead of being delivered by the postal service to a person's house or business, e-mail is sent through a computer) SB 231 2208 541 (network to a person's computer.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2355 890 (What Can You Do With Electronic Mail?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2469 1922 (You can use e-mail for most of the same purposes for which you can use postal mail \(except for mailing physical) SB 231 2519 145 (objects\).) SB 231 2619 1856 (Even better, an e-mail message usually gets to its destination in minutes or even seconds, rather than in days!) SB 231 2719 1826 (You can also use e-mail to communicate with special computers called "mail servers," which automatically) SB 231 2769 1907 (respond to certain commands, and can send you information or files back by e-mail. This document includes an) SB 231 2819 1565 (example of using a mail server so you can get some experience using e-mail on the Internet.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 33 33 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (21) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 1160 (What Do You Need To Know To Use Electronic Mail?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1948 (Because you probably already know how to write and send letters, you can understand e-mail by thinking about its) SB 231 498 638 (similarities to regular US postal mail.) SB 231 598 1942 (Suppose you wanted to write a letter to your aunt Susan Rose Allen to ask if you could stay at her farm the second) SB 231 648 817 (week of July. All you'd have to do would be to:) SB 381 748 340 (1. write your letter;) SB 381 798 765 (2. put her name and address on an envelope;) SB 381 848 824 (3. and put your letter in a mailbox \(Example 1\).) SB 231 948 1236 (Using e-mail is just as simple, and involves exactly the same three steps:) SB 381 1048 769 (1. write your e-mail message on a computer;) SB 381 1098 858 (2. include the person's user-id and e-mail address;) SB 381 1148 663 (3. and then send your e-mail message!) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 34 34 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (22) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 625 (Example 1: A typical US mail letter:) SB 2 2 357 384 B 1 F n 2 2 357 384 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 384 B 1 F n 2 49 357 387 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 387 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 437 CB 1281 440 256 (James T. Allen) SB gr 2 49 357 437 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 437 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 487 CB 1281 490 350 (12345 NE 47th Ave.) SB gr 2 49 357 487 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 487 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 537 CB 1281 540 402 (Seattle, Washington \(1\)) SB gr 2 49 357 537 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 537 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 587 CB 1281 590 215 (June 1, 1991) SB gr 2 49 357 587 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 587 B 1 F n 2 49 357 637 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 637 B 1 F n 2 49 357 687 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 687 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 737 CB 381 740 300 (Susan Rose Allen) SB gr 2 49 357 737 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 737 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 787 CB 381 790 431 (Idaho Creek High School) SB gr 2 49 357 787 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 787 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 837 CB 381 840 341 (12 Apple Tree Lane) SB gr 2 49 357 837 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 837 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 887 CB 381 890 326 (Idaho Creek, Idaho) SB gr 2 49 357 887 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 887 B 1 F n 2 49 357 937 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 937 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 987 CB 381 990 299 (Dear Aunt Susan,) SB gr 2 49 357 987 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 987 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1037 CB 381 1040 1259 (Do you think I could visit you the second week of July? I promise to help) SB gr 2 49 357 1037 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1037 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1087 CB 381 1090 1280 (you pick cherries from your orchard! Well, I'd better stop writing, the mail) SB gr 2 49 357 1087 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1087 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1137 CB 381 1140 1044 (truck is coming by in a few minutes. Please write back soon!) SB gr 2 49 357 1137 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1137 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1187 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1187 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1237 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1237 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1287 CB 381 1290 103 (James) SB gr 2 49 357 1287 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1287 B 1 F n 2 99 357 1337 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1437 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1437 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1437 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1337 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1437 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1437 B 1 F n 231 1493 649 (Example 2: A typical e-mail message:) SB 2 2 357 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1590 B 1 F n 222 2 360 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 583 1590 B 1 F n 1270 2 586 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1590 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1593 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1593 B 1 F n gs 223 50 360 1643 CB 381 1646 92 (Date:) SB gr gs 1273 50 584 1643 CB 606 1646 464 (Mon., 6 June 91 14:22 PST) SB gr 2 49 357 1643 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1643 B 1 F n gs 223 50 360 1693 CB 381 1696 103 (From:) SB gr gs 1273 50 584 1693 CB 606 1696 511 (jt_allen@jrhs.lkside.wash.edu) SB gr 2 49 357 1693 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1693 B 1 F n gs 223 50 360 1743 CB 381 1746 59 (To:) SB gr gs 1273 50 584 1743 CB 606 1746 504 (sr_allen@hs.idacrk.idaho.edu) SB gr 2 49 357 1743 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1743 B 1 F n gs 223 50 360 1793 CB 381 1796 127 (Subject) SB gr gs 1273 50 584 1793 CB 606 1796 425 (My first e-mail message!) SB gr 2 49 357 1793 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1793 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1843 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1843 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1893 CB 381 1896 299 (Dear Aunt Susan,) SB gr 2 49 357 1893 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1893 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1943 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1943 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1993 CB 381 1996 1297 (Thanks for letting me know I could visit starting July 15th. When I'm there,) SB gr 2 49 357 1993 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1993 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 2043 CB 381 2046 1133 (do you think your friend the geology teacher, Bill Diaz, could take) SB gr 2 49 357 2043 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2043 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 2093 CB 381 2096 1275 (me prospecting again in the mountains? I really enjoyed riding pack horses) SB gr 2 49 357 2093 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2093 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 2143 CB 381 2146 493 (into the canyon last summer!) SB gr 2 49 357 2143 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2143 B 1 F n 2 49 357 2193 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2193 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 2243 CB 381 2246 1317 (Please send me a computer message back soon...This is my *first* time using) SB gr 2 49 357 2243 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2243 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 2293 CB 381 2296 1324 (e-mail and I want to be sure this gets to you. I can't believe that I can use this) SB gr 2 49 357 2293 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2293 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 2343 CB 381 2346 769 (computer to write a message to you in Idaho!) SB gr 2 49 357 2343 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2343 B 1 F n 2 49 357 2393 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2393 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 2443 CB 381 2446 128 (- James) SB gr 2 49 357 2443 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2443 B 1 F n 2 49 357 2493 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2543 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2543 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 2543 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2493 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2543 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2543 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 35 35 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (23) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 934 (1. Everybody Using The Internet Has A "User-id") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 391 1950 (Before you mail a regular letter, the first thing you should know is to whom it will be sent. Usually, you'll put that) SB 231 441 661 (person's regular name on the envelope.) SB 231 541 1916 (If you want to send e-mail to someone, you have to know their user-id. The term "user-id" is an abbreviation for) SB 231 591 1831 (USER-IDentification, and is generally pronounced "user eye dee". User-ids are often assigned by computer) SB 231 641 912 (network authorities at a person's school or workplace.) SB 231 741 1684 (Let's look at the beginning of the second and third lines of the simple e-mail message \(Example 2\):) SB 381 841 103 (From:) SB 531 841 128 (jt_allen) SB 381 891 59 (To:) SB 531 891 134 (sr_allen) SB 231 991 1883 (The first line indicates that the message is from user-id "jt_allen" \(James Trevor Allen\) and that the message is) SB 231 1041 797 (going to user-id "sr_allen" \(Susan Rose Allen\).) SB 231 1141 1905 (In this example, the user-id's are made in a very easy-to-understand way that you'll probably see very frequently) SB 2136 1141 11 (.) SB 231 1191 1891 (Both of these user-id's were made by putting together a person's first and second initials, an underline, and then) SB 231 1241 642 (the first five letters of their last name.) SB 231 1341 1105 (But don't forget, there are many other ways to construct user-ids!) SB 231 1441 1679 (Here are some other ways Susan Allen's name might be turned into a user-id at other Internet sites:) SB 381 1541 186 (ALLSUSR) SB 681 1541 405 (\(ALLen, SUSan, Rose \)) SB 381 1591 189 (ALLENSR) SB 681 1591 405 (\(ALLEN, Susan, Rose \)) SB 381 1641 186 (SUSRALL) SB 681 1641 405 (\(SUSan, Rose, ALLen\)) SB 381 1691 198 (NRG1234T) SB 681 1691 843 (\(a completely arbitrary user-id assigned to Susan\)) SB 231 1791 1917 (So just because you know someone's regular name doesn't mean you can guess their user-id. You usually need to) SB 231 1841 1935 (know a person's user-id before you can try to send them e-mail. Later in this user's guide, you'll learn how to find) SB 231 1891 1939 (a person's user-id if you already know their real name, but there are a few other things that we need to cover first.) SB 231 1991 1852 (If you're looking at Example 2 right now, you're probably wondering what the rest of the lines 2 and 3 are all) SB 231 2041 105 (about.) SB 231 2141 1067 (What in the world does "sr_allen@hs.idacrk.idaho.edu" mean?) SB 231 2241 1912 (It means where \(at what computer\) in the Internet world Susan Rose Allen, with user-id sr_allen, has a computer) SB 231 2291 143 (account.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2391 945 (2. Every User-id Is At \("@"\) A Computer Address) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2495 1946 (Once you know a person's name, the next thing you have to know if you want to write them a regular letter is their) SB 231 2545 355 (regular mail address.) SB 231 2645 1883 (The same is true for e-mail: you need to know that person's e-mail address. Luckily, Internet addresses are put) SB 231 2695 996 (together in almost the same way as regular mail addresses.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 36 36 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (24) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1862 (Look at Susan Allen's regular mail address in the US mail letter in Example 1. After her name, there are four) SB 231 337 1836 (parts to her address. This address starts with the most local information \(her school\) and ends with the most) SB 231 387 318 (general \(her state\).) SB 231 487 1930 (This standard way of writing an address helps the postal service find the right person in the right town in the right) SB 231 537 1893 (state. After all, there might be 2 different Susan Allens in Idaho Creek, 20 different Susan Allens in Idaho, and) SB 231 587 843 (2,000 different Susan Allens in the United States!) SB 231 687 1879 (Computer addresses \(or domain names\) usually follow the same rules as postal addresses for the same reasons.) SB 231 737 1029 (Here are some important facts about Internet domain names:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 842 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 838 1639 (You read a computer's Internet domain name left to right; the first name is usually the name of a) SB 456 888 1659 (particular computer, and the last name is the abbreviation for a national or international computer) SB 456 938 1562 (domain \(e.g., "edu" for the EDUcational part of the U.S. portion of the Internet, "au" for the) SB 456 988 680 (Australian portion of the Internet, etc..\).) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1043 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1039 1629 (Each part of a computer's domain name is separated by a period, instead of being on a new line.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1094 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1090 710 (E-mail addresses use many abbreviations.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1145 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1141 1687 (The particular words in each part of a domain name may have meaning, only to site administrators.) SB 456 1191 1694 (Each site is responsible for choosing their own domain name, and the may as easily choose to name) SB 456 1241 1573 (their computers after a cartoon character or a famous author as after a geographical location.) SB 231 1341 1540 (For more information about Internet domain names, see "Internet Addresses" in Chapter 2.) SB 231 1441 1606 (Well, now, let's put Susan's postal and e-mail address into the same format and compare them:) SB 381 1541 121 (e-mail:) SB 681 1541 331 (hs.idacrk.idaho.edu) SB 381 1591 144 (US Mail) SB 681 1591 610 (HighSchool.IdahoCreek.Idaho.USA) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1788 549 (How Do You Use E-mail?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1902 1840 (There are many kinds of e-mail software programs, each with different special features--so it's impossible to) SB 231 1952 1888 (include instructions for every kind of e-mail software in this document. These instructions would be about 100) SB 231 2002 1859 (pages longer, and would contain a great deal of information that you--and many other people--wouldn't need!) SB 231 2102 1807 (Hopefully, your instructor or your computer center staff can help get you started with the particular e-mail) SB 231 2152 1899 (software used by your computers. But no matter what mail software you use, you will usually go through a few) SB 231 2202 603 (simple steps when you send e-mail.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2349 771 (The Basic Steps For Sending E-mail) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2463 1943 (Step 1. You start a mail software package by typing it's name \(or on computers like the Macintosh, clicking on an) SB 231 2513 1684 (icon\). Mail packages are often called something like "mail" or a name containing the word "mail.") SB 231 2613 1901 (Step 2. You will usually be asked to supply one or more user-ids and e-mail addresses as your list of recipients.) SB 231 2713 1913 (Step 3. Very often you will be asked to supply a "subject," which should be a brief description of what the letter) SB 231 2763 1925 (is about. Many mail software packages offer additional useful features for the "envelope" of the electronic letter,) SB 231 2813 819 (such as "cc:" for the sending of "carbon copies.") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 37 37 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (25) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1903 (Step 4. To draft your letter, you will usually then be able to use a mail editor, which is similar to a simple word) SB 231 337 345 (processing program.) SB 231 437 1451 (Step 5. When you are done typing your message, you can send your e-mail message!) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 584 695 (Receiving Incoming Mail E-mail) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 698 1800 (Usually the same mail software which allows you to write and send mail is also used for receiving and for) SB 231 748 362 (displaying your mail.) SB 231 848 993 (Incoming mail is usually stored in an electronic "mailbox") SB 1224 848 900 ( or "mailbook" which allows you to scan the subjects) SB 231 898 1901 (and user-ids of mail that has been sent to you, just like you might riffle through a pile of mail that has arrived at) SB 231 948 197 (your house.) SB 231 1048 1858 (You can read the mail with the mail editor, and send a reply back to the user-id and e-mail address in the line) SB 231 1098 273 (labelled "from.") SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1245 1215 (Retrieving Files via E-Mail from Electronic Mail Servers) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1359 1815 (E-mail can also be used to send messages to computers on the network which will automatically send back) SB 231 1409 1547 (information that you have requested. Such computers are sometimes called "mail servers.") SB 231 1509 1779 (Electronic mail servers \(sometimes referred to as "file servers"\) are programs which accept a few special) SB 231 1559 810 (commands to retrieve files from "file archives.") SB 231 1659 1922 (To use an electronic mail server, send an e-mail message to the mail server's Internet address, and put requests to) SB 231 1709 1836 (the mail server in the body of your mail message. Sometimes, but not always, mail server commands can be) SB 231 1759 611 (placed in the "subject:" line as well.) SB 231 1859 1844 (To get started with a mail server, you should try sending e-mail with the word "help" in the message. Often,) SB 231 1909 1821 (within a short time \(usually minutes, but sometimes as long as a day\) you should receive a message in your) SB 231 1959 1945 (incoming mail with a description of how to use that particular mail server, and sometimes, detailed descriptions of) SB 231 2009 779 (what files that particular mail server contains.) SB 231 2109 1896 (There are many mail servers located throughout the Internet. Here's a brief list of some mail servers containing) SB 231 2159 403 (files of general interest:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 38 38 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (26) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 749 100 359 284 CB 381 287 268 (E-Mail Address) SB gr gs 749 100 1109 284 CB 1131 287 526 (Partial Description of Contents) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 749 50 359 384 CB 381 387 383 (almanac@oes.orst.edu) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 384 CB 1131 387 418 (Agricultural information) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 384 CB 1549 387 11 (,) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 434 CB 1131 437 293 (Electronic Books) SB gr gs 749 50 359 484 CB 381 487 591 (archive-server@ames.arc.nasa.gov) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 484 CB 1131 487 501 (NASA and space related files) SB gr gs 749 50 359 534 CB 381 537 577 (mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 534 CB 1131 537 580 (Many files useful for new Internet) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 584 CB 1131 587 443 (users, such as "FAQ" files) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 634 CB 1131 637 519 (\(Frequently Asked Questions\),) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 684 CB 1131 687 477 (as well as a large number of) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 734 CB 1131 737 570 (archives of USENET newsgroups) SB gr gs 749 50 359 784 CB 381 787 415 (netlib@research.att.com) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 784 CB 1131 787 518 (Mathematical source code and) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 834 CB 1131 837 192 (algorithms.) SB gr gs 749 50 359 884 CB 381 887 346 (netlib@uunet.uu.net) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 884 CB 1131 887 593 (A large collection of files on many) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 934 CB 1131 937 482 (different topics: source code) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 984 CB 1131 987 444 (for most kinds of personal) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 1034 CB 1131 1037 557 (computers, archives of USENET) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 1084 CB 1131 1087 211 (newsgroups.) SB gr gs 749 50 359 1134 CB 381 1137 353 (service@nic.ddn.mil) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 1134 CB 1131 1137 427 (Internet information files) SB gr gs 749 100 1109 1184 CB 1131 1187 432 (including RFCs and FYIs) SB gr 231 1287 1557 (For example, you can send mail to a computer service run by the Oregon Extension Service) SB 1788 1287 311 ( called "Almanac") SB 231 1337 1880 (which contains a wide variety of educationally valuable offerings such as "electronic books," and an enormous) SB 231 1387 1914 (amount of information from the Department of Agriculture which you can have sent to you simply by sending e-) SB 231 1437 76 (mail) SB 307 1437 11 (.) SB 231 1537 1804 (In this example, you'll send a message to Almanac, requesting a copy of the Declaration of Independence!) SB 231 1637 549 (Step 1. Start your mail program) SB 231 1737 1322 (Step 2. Address a mail message to the following Internet user-id and address:) SB 381 1837 383 (almanac@oes.orst.edu) SB 231 1937 1049 (Step 3. You don't have to include anything in the subject line) SB 231 2037 959 (Step 4. In your mail editor, type the following message:) SB 381 2137 369 (send guten dec-of-ind) SB 231 2237 685 ("Guten" is short for "Project Gutenberg") SB 916 2237 1265 (, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating free electronic versions of) SB 231 2287 1647 (the world's great literature and "dec-of-ind" is the file name for the Declaration of Independence.) SB 231 2387 539 (Step 5. Send the mail message.) SB 231 2487 1950 (Step 6. In a short while, you should receive e-mail from Almanac. If you did everything right, it will be a copy of) SB 231 2537 1914 (the Declaration of Independence! If you made a mistake, the e-mail message from Almanac will give you a hint) SB 231 2587 1045 (about what you did wrong, and how to send a correct request.) SB 231 2687 1920 (If you want more information about Almanac, you can send an e-mail message to Almanac containing one of the) SB 231 2737 346 (following messages:) SB 381 2837 182 (send guide) SB 831 2837 634 (\(to get a copy of the Almanac Guide\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 39 39 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (27) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 287 307 (send topic catalog) SB 831 287 648 (\(to get a copy of Almanac's holdings\).) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 434 974 (For More Information About Electronic Mail) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 548 1811 (For more information about specific electronic mail software, consult your local users service staff or your) SB 231 598 1874 (instructor. If you are using a mainframe computer, you may also be able to get help by typing "man mail" \(on) SB 231 648 1061 (UNIX computers\), or "help mail" \(on most other mainframes\).) SB 231 748 1822 (Many of the technical details about how e-mail is packaged and handled on the Internet are specified in the) SB 231 798 761 (following "RFCs" \(Requests for Comments\):) SB 381 898 1395 (RFC822 Crocker, D.H. Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages) SB 381 948 885 (RFC821 Postel, J.B. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) SB 381 998 1049 (RFC974 Partridge, C. Mail Routing and The Domain System) SB 231 1098 1820 (These and all other RFCs can be obtained from a number of FTP archives around the world. One currently) SB 231 1148 651 (authoritative FTP archive for RFCs is:) SB 381 1248 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 1248 202 (nnsc.nsf.net) SB 381 1298 165 (directory:) SB 681 1298 47 (rfc) SB 381 1348 85 (files:) SB 681 1348 211 (rfc-index.txt) SB 1131 1348 461 (a current index of all RFCs) SB 681 1398 187 (rfc1000.txt) SB 1131 1398 634 (each RFC is named rfcXXXX, where) SB 681 1448 83 (etc...) SB 1131 1448 581 ("XXXX" is the RFC number, e.g.,) SB 1131 1498 110 (rfc822) SB 231 1598 1607 (For more information about using FTP \(File Transfer Protocol\), refer to chapter 4 of NUSIRG.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1745 1147 (For More Information About Electronic Mail Servers) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1859 1809 (Jonathan Kamens of MIT maintains a file called "How To Find Sources" which contains a listing of useful) SB 231 1909 1888 (electronic mail servers \(along with many other useful sources of information\). Rather appropriately, this file is) SB 231 1959 585 (itself available from a mail server.) SB 231 2059 779 (To get this file, address an e-mail message to:) SB 381 2159 577 (mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu) SB 231 2259 1726 (containing the following message, all on one line, with every character entered EXACTLY as shown:) SB 381 2359 1611 (send usenet/comp.sources.wanted/How_to_find_sources_\(READ_THIS_BEFORE_POSTING\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 40 40 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (28) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 33 (E) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 264 344 244 (LECTRONIC ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 508 334 42 (M) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 550 344 75 (AIL ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 625 334 33 (E) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 658 344 197 (TIQUETTE) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 456 542 1361 (Undirected by culture patterns--organized systems of significant symbols--man's) SB 456 592 1496 (behavior would be virtually ungovernable, a mere chaos of pointless acts and exploding) SB 456 642 1472 (emotions, his experience virtually shapeless. Culture, the accumulated totality of such) SB 456 692 1484 (patterns, is not just an ornament of human existence but ... an essential condition for it.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1131 795 260 (Clifford Geertz) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 1131 844 511 (The Interpretation of Cultures) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1642 845 145 ( \(pg. 46\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 456 1094 1426 (More often than not, what brings a stranger to his knees here is waving. Waving--it) SB 456 1144 1300 (looks like a simple act, but it's almost as complicated as spoken Minnesotan.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1131 1247 239 (Howard Mohr) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 1131 1296 430 (How To Talk Minnesotan) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1561 1297 155 ( \(pg.182\)) SB 231 1549 1869 (There are a number of important and generally agreed upon do's and don'ts which you should at least consider) SB 231 1599 363 (when you use e-mail.) SB 231 1699 1940 (Of course, as with all kinds of etiquette, there are no absolute right and wrongs, only modes of behavior which are) SB 231 1749 1910 (deemed acceptable by the community of people with whom you are communicating. Therefore, these should be) SB 231 1799 859 (treated as suggestions, rather than inviolable rules.) SB 231 1899 1902 (This list may seem long and somewhat arbitrary, but after reading many mail messages from many other people) SB 231 1949 1903 (\(and examples 1 and 2, which, respectively, follow and violate these suggestions\), you will probably understand) SB 231 1999 659 (why these principles make good sense.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2146 560 (Etiquette and E-mail style) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2260 1555 (Here is a list of some simple guidelines or suggestions for using electronic mail acceptably:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 2365 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 2361 1468 (Be brief. You can often fit everything you need to communicate in one screen of text.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 2416 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 2412 1659 (Try to keep the length of the lines in your e-mail below 65 columns; short lines are easier to read,) SB 381 2462 1735 (especially on a computer screen, and other people's terminals may not be able to display more than 70) SB 381 2512 1081 (columns, so they may not be able to read the ends of long lines.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 2567 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 2563 1652 (Use blank space between paragraphs or other logical units of text to break the text up for the eye.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 2618 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 2614 1779 (Use mixed upper and lower case and standard capitalization. Mixed-case text is much easier to read than) SB 381 2664 1601 (all lower or all upper case; even worse, USING UPPER CASE WHEN YOU WRITE IS LIKE) SB 381 2714 641 (SCREAMING WHEN YOU SPEAK!) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 2769 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 2765 1778 (Most computer terminals do not display underlined or italicized characters, which are commonly used to) SB 381 2815 1788 (provide emphasis in handwriting. So, if you want to emphasize something, you can use all-capital letters) SB 381 2865 1637 (for what you REALLY want to emphasize. Another way to emphasize a word is to put asterisks,) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 41 41 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (29) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 287 1744 (underlines, or other special characters at the beginning and end of a word or phrase, like *this*, or like) SB 381 337 463 (_this_, or >even< like that!) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 392 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 388 1724 (Keep your paragraphs short; in general, fewer than 15 lines should be about right. \(Notice how much) SB 381 438 909 (easier it is to read this paragraph than the one above.\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 493 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 489 1727 (Avoid using control sequences \(like "ctrl z"\) or special keys \(like tab bars\), even if they seem to work) SB 381 539 1720 (fine while you are editing your mail document. Such special characters may alter the display of your) SB 381 589 1364 (message making it virtually unreadable on the other person's computer terminal.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 736 622 (Etiquette and E-mail content) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 855 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 851 1705 (Begin your text with the name of the person to whom you are writing, just like you'd begin a regular) SB 381 901 1715 (letter. Even though the person's name is in the mail header, starting your text with their name makes) SB 381 951 592 (your message seem more personal.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 1006 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 1002 1792 (If you are responding to someone else's mail, you might want to include short, relevant passages from the) SB 381 1052 1756 (original message. This will be useful to establish context, or give your e-mail more of a conversational) SB 381 1102 1162 (tone. The standard convention used in the Internet community is to:) SB 381 1202 24 (>) SB 456 1202 1207 (begin each line from their message with a "greater than" sign, like this.) SB 381 1302 1753 (Some mail software allows you to automatically include someone else's mail message in your outgoing) SB 381 1352 1792 (message. You are then free to edit out the lines you don't want to include. Be careful *not* include their) SB 381 1402 1798 (entire message unless you have to! This wastes resources used for transmitting and storing mail, and may) SB 381 1452 919 (waste the time of the person to whom you are writing.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 1507 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 1503 1778 (Never forget that the person to whom you are sending mailing is another human being, with feelings and) SB 381 1553 1654 (beliefs that may be very different from yours! This can be easy to forget when you are sitting at a) SB 381 1603 1755 (computer terminal, writing a mail message to a person you might never have met in real life, and about) SB 381 1653 554 (whom you may know very little.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 1708 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 1704 1752 (In face-to-face conversation, there are many subtle cues provided by body language and intonation that) SB 381 1754 1702 (let us know how what we are saying is affecting the other person. These cues are completely absent) SB 381 1804 1710 (when using e-mail, so strive to be concise, clear, and polite in your own writing, and flexible in your) SB 381 1854 1711 (interpretation of other people's mail. This follows an old networking axiom: "be precise in what you) SB 381 1904 703 (send, and forgiving of what you receive.") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 1959 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 1955 1653 (Since e-mail doesn't contain physical cues, a number of conventions peculiar to e-mail have been) SB 381 2005 1703 (developed. In particular, a "smiley" is used to indicate that the previous statement that is meant in a) SB 381 2055 1779 (light-hearted or humorous way. "Smileys", when looked at sideways, look vaguely like "stick drawings") SB 381 2105 1789 (of human faces. There are hundreds of smileys that can be made with the basic characters of a keyboard,) SB 381 2155 1757 (each of which conveys a slightly different meaning. Here is a small audience of smileys to give you an) SB 381 2205 83 (idea:) SB 381 2305 40 (:-\)) SB 456 2305 274 (the basic smiley) SB 381 2405 40 (;-\)) SB 456 2405 325 (the winking smiley) SB 381 2505 52 (;^}) SB 456 2505 661 (a slightly more sinister winking smiley) SB 381 2605 38 (:-\\) SB 456 2605 368 (a consternated smiley) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 2710 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 2706 1718 (End the text of your message with your name. Again, this makes your mail feel more personal to the) SB 381 2756 117 (reader.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 2811 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 2807 1415 (With some mail software, you can easily create a file called a "signature" \(or "sig"\)) SB 1796 2807 153 ( which is) SB 381 2857 1433 (automatically added to every outgoing mail message you send. If you *do* use a sig) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 42 42 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (30) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 25 25 0 0 21 /ZapfDingbats font 381 296 20 (l) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 287 887 (Keep your sig short, fewer than five lines is enough.) SB 32 0 0 25 25 0 0 21 /ZapfDingbats font 381 346 20 (l) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 337 1715 (Don't include a lot of graphics made of letters and characters, lists of all possible telephone numbers,) SB 456 387 1421 (postal, and e-mail addresses at which you can be contacted, or your favorite quotes.) SB 381 487 1796 (At the very least, such sigs can be annoying, and at worst, they take up space in other people's computers.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 542 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 538 900 (And finally, before sending off your e-mail message:) SB 32 0 0 25 25 0 0 21 /ZapfDingbats font 381 647 20 (l) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 638 575 (Look over what you have written.) SB 32 0 0 25 25 0 0 21 /ZapfDingbats font 381 697 20 (l) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 688 897 (Make sure you've said everything you needed to say.) SB 32 0 0 25 25 0 0 21 /ZapfDingbats font 381 747 20 (l) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 738 969 (Make sure you haven't said things you didn't need to say.) SB 32 0 0 25 25 0 0 21 /ZapfDingbats font 381 797 20 (l) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 788 1614 (Make sure you've used correct spelling and grammar. splling errers end bad grammers make it) SB 456 838 891 (harder for uther peeple to reed what you wrought.:^\)) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 985 771 (Etiquette and the Sending of E-mail) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1099 1903 (Many mail software packages allow you to add a person's real name to the "TO:" field. This adds a humanizing) SB 231 1149 1928 (touch to your mail messages. Most people prefer to be called by their real names, rather than some arbitrary user-) SB 231 1199 47 (id!) SB 231 1299 1885 (Use short, informative, subject lines. You can usually summarize what your message is about in fewer than 40) SB 231 1349 1747 (characters; and in many cases, software for receiving e-mail only displays the first 15 or 20 characters!) SB 231 1449 1796 (Most mail software packages have a "CC:" \(Carbon Copy\) option. This will cause your mail to be sent to) SB 231 1499 1940 (additional people who are at least marginally interested in what you have sent to the person indicated in the "TO:") SB 231 1549 1909 (field. For example, in the correspondence between Bill Diaz and James Allen in the Introduction to Mail section) SB 231 1599 1919 (of this User's Guide, Bill and James might "CC:" Susan Allen on many of their messages. This is a very sensible) SB 231 1649 1855 (thing to do since Susan will want to know how Bill and James' plans would affect the timing and activities of) SB 231 1699 469 (James' visit to Idaho Creek.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 43 43 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (31) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 289 (In Summary:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1192 (The following page summarizes all of these points of e-mail etiquette.) SB 231 548 1600 (The page after the e-mail etiquette summary gives examples of these do's and don'ts in action:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 653 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 649 1662 (Example 1 illustrates the intelligent and tasteful use of these rules of etiquette and style. See how) SB 456 699 1663 (much more pleasant and easy to read it is than Example 2, which violates every rule that has been) SB 456 749 177 (suggested.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 854 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 850 1515 (Example 2 may seem extreme, but as everyone who has used the Internet can attest, such) SB 456 900 1708 (examples*do* occur! Such an e-mail message is an embarrassment for the person sending it, and an) SB 456 950 670 (annoyance to the person\(s\) receiving it.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1208 860 (The Basic Principles of E-mail Etiquette) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 1422 149 (Be brief.) SB 381 1522 717 (Keep line lengths to less than 65 columns.) SB 381 1622 1052 (Use blank spaces between paragraphs to help the reader's eye.) SB 381 1722 563 (Use mixed upper and lower case.) SB 381 1822 903 (Use capitals AND special characters for *emphasis*!) SB 381 1922 963 (Keep your paragraphs short. Fewer than 15 lines is best.) SB 381 2022 693 (Avoid control characters or special keys.) SB 381 2122 994 (Begin text with the real name of the person you're writing.) SB 381 2222 973 (If useful, include parts of mail to which you are replying.) SB 381 2322 857 (End the text of your message with your real name.) SB 381 2422 732 (If you use a "sig", keep it short and simple.) SB 381 2522 855 (Review what you've written BEFORE you send it.) SB 381 2622 1054 (Include the person's real name in the "TO:" line of the header.) SB 381 2722 886 (Use the "CC:" option if available and if appropriate.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 44 44 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (32) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1145 (Example 1: E-Mail Following Suggested Etiquette Guidelines) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 33 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 231 391 125 (Date:) SB 381 391 600 (Wed. 8 June 91 10:45 MST) SB 231 436 125 (From:) SB 381 436 975 (Bill Diaz ) SB 231 481 75 (To:) SB 381 481 1025 (Jim Allen ) SB 231 526 75 (CC:) SB 381 526 1050 (Susan Allen ) SB 231 572 200 (Subject:) SB 531 572 775 (Prospecting in Ponderosa Canyon) SB 231 667 100 (Jim,) SB 231 757 1875 (I'm *delighted* to hear you're visiting this summer! In your last letter to) SB 231 802 425 (Susan, you wrote:) SB 231 892 1525 (> When I'm there, do you think that geology teacher Bill Diaz) SB 231 937 1275 (> could take me prospecting again in the mountains?) SB 231 1027 1850 (Well, absolutely! I'd be glad to have you come along! I've planned a trip) SB 231 1072 1825 (from July 24-27, if that fits with your plans. Here's some things to get) SB 231 1117 650 (ahold of before you visit:) SB 381 1207 475 (a geological hammer) SB 381 1252 1025 (a good field guide for rocks and minerals) SB 381 1297 1000 (a *light* sleeping bag \(remember how HOT) SB 381 1342 1050 (you were in that down bag last summer? :-\)) SB 381 1387 725 (a sturdy pair of hiking boots) SB 381 1433 700 (a pair of plastic sunglasses) SB 231 1573 1775 (If you need advice on what to get, feel free to contact me! Take care,) SB 231 1663 100 (Bill) SB 231 1753 425 (49 Pear Tree Lane) SB 231 1798 275 (Idaho Creek) SB 231 1843 125 (Idaho) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1938 1129 (Example 2: E-Mail Violating Suggested Etiquette Guidelines) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 33 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 231 2087 825 (Date: Wed. 8 June 91 10:45 MST) SB 231 2132 900 (From: wt_diaz@hs.idacrk.idaho.edu) SB 231 2177 950 (To: jt_allen@jrhs.lkside.wash.edu) SB 231 2222 1675 (I'm delEted to hear that you're visiting us in Idaho Creek again th) SB 231 2267 1675 (r! I'd be happy to have you come pospecting. I've already planned) SB 231 2312 1675 ( a m July 24-27. Here's some things you should prbably bring along:) SB 231 2357 1675 (^Z logical hammer, a g od field guide f rocks and minerals, a) SB 231 2402 1650 ( light sleep if king boots, and sunglasses with plastic) SB 231 2447 1650 ( boots would be Free to MAil ba ser-id. Here's my sig!/-) SB 231 2492 1675 (^ ^ / \\ /\\ /\\ \\ | / /'tis a gift to be sim) SB 231 2537 1675 ( ^ _ /----\\ / \\ / \\ \\ | / /'tis a gift to be free) SB 231 2582 1600 ( / \\ / /\\/\\ \\/----\\ /----\\ \\ / /+-------------------) SB 231 2627 1600 ( / \\ /"home is\\ / \\ O / |__ o | |) SB 231 2672 1600 ( / \\ / where the\\ \\ / | \\ | | |) SB 231 2717 1625 ( / \\heart is" \\ |__/ _|_ _|_ _|_) SB 231 2762 1625 (tel: \(208\) 999-1234 \(home\) 999-4321 \(woodshed\) 999-3456 \(car fax\)) SB 231 2807 1625 (user-ids: dt_diaz@hs.idacrk.idaho.edu \(INTERNET\) dt_diaz@idacrkh) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Courier %%Page: 45 45 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (33) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 1003 (For More Information About E-Mail Etiquette) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1478 (Most of the principles discussed in this chapter are derived from the following sources:) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 548 339 (Published Articles) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 652 1923 (Quarterman, J. S. 1989. "Etiquette and Ethics", ConneXions--The Interoperability Report 3\(4\):12-16. Advanced) SB 231 702 817 (Computing Environments, Mountain View, CA.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 802 356 (Online Information) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 906 1485 (The following articles are "periodic postings" which appear in the USENET newsgroup) SB 231 956 1919 ("news.announce.newusers". Although they are aimed specifically at USENET users, many of the principles they) SB 231 1006 1878 (espouse are relevant to all electronic mail communication. For more information on how to use USENET, see) SB 231 1056 717 (Chapter x of NUSIRG, "Using USENET.") SB 231 1156 1287 (Offutt, A.J., and G. Spafford 1991. "Hints on Writing Style for USENET.") SB 231 1256 1933 (Templeton, B., and G. Spafford. 1991. "Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette." \(A tongue-in-) SB 231 1306 1804 (cheek, very funny, but very informative essay on what not to do in electronic mail, especially in USENET) SB 231 1356 165 (postings\).) SB 231 1456 1762 (Von Rospach, C. and G. Spafford. 1991. "A Primer on How to Work With the USENET Community.") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 46 46 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (34) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 33 (E) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 264 344 244 (LECTRONIC ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 508 334 42 (M) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 550 344 75 (AIL ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 625 334 39 (G) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 664 344 201 (ATEWAYS) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 865 334 64 (: S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 929 344 167 (ENDING ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1096 334 42 (M) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1138 344 75 (AIL ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1213 334 36 (B) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1249 344 154 (EYOND ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1403 334 31 (T) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1434 344 67 (HE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1501 334 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1515 344 189 (NTERNET) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 492 804 (What Are Electronic Mail Gateways?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 606 1939 (Mail gateways are computers which allow mail and other messages to be transmitted between networks which use) SB 231 656 1016 (different methods of addressing and packaging information.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 803 667 (Why Are Gateways Necessary?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 917 1939 (Many computer networks are not part of the Internet, and do not use the Internet Protocols \(IP\). Recall that if you) SB 231 967 1759 (want to send an e-mail message anywhere in the Internet you would use the standard IP address format:) SB 381 1067 557 (user-id@an.Internet.host.address) SB 231 1167 1102 (But many networks use very different formats for their addresses) SB 1333 1167 837 (. As an extreme, here's an example of an address) SB 231 1217 811 (in SprintMail, which is not an Internet network:) SB 381 1317 580 ([user/organization]system/country) SB 231 1417 1878 (Internet mailers cannot read this address, because it contains information and symbols which are not part of an) SB 231 1467 1820 (Internet address. \(Much like your postman might have trouble delivering a letter with an Internet address!\)) SB 231 1517 1797 (Furthermore, the actual way in which mail messages are packaged in other networks may be considerably) SB 231 1567 157 (different.) SB 231 1667 1876 (Mail gateways are able to resolve differences in both addressing and packaging when transmitting information) SB 231 1717 317 (between networks.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1864 957 (How Do You Use Electronic Mail Gateways?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1978 1453 (You need to know four things to send mail to users and computers on other networks:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2083 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2079 1250 (The addressing convention of the network to which you are sending mail;) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2184 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2180 1548 (How to "package" the address information for the other network in a way that it will not be) SB 456 2230 1046 (inadvertently modified on its way to the intended destination;) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2335 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2331 1111 (The address of the appropriate gateway computer, and, of course,) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2436 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2432 1237 (The address information of the person or computer on the other network.) SB 231 2532 1822 (All of the information you need to answer questions 1-3 for many of the more commonly used non-Internet) SB 231 2582 549 (networks is provided in Table 1.) SB 231 2682 1793 (The basic strategy used by mail gateways from the Internet to other networks is to put the other network's) SB 231 2732 1831 (addressing information in the "user-id" field of the Internet DNS address. It is also necessary to provide the) SB 231 2782 865 (Internet address of the appropriate e-mail gateway.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 47 47 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (35) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1917 (For example, suppose you want to send an e-mail message to a user who has an account on a BITNET host. The) SB 231 337 1326 (typical user-id and e-mail address within the BITNET network looks like this:) SB 381 437 269 (bituser@bithost) SB 231 537 1913 (To send an e-mail message to our friend "bituser" from a computer in the Internet, we need to include their user-) SB 231 587 1840 (id, their particular BITNET host's name, and the Internet address of an Internet-BITNET gateway \(gateways) SB 231 637 1129 (between the Internet and BITNET are often referred to as "Interbit) SB 1360 637 199 (" gateways\)) SB 231 737 900 (Here's a general example of how this would be done:) SB 381 837 444 (1. Their BITNET address) SB 456 937 269 (bituser@bithost) SB 381 1037 1071 (2. The address required for forwarding by an Interbit gateway:) SB 456 1137 908 (bituser%bithost.bitnet@An.Interbit.Gateway.Address) SB 231 1237 1950 (where "An.Interbit.Gateway.Address" is one of the several computers which are connected to both the Internet and) SB 231 1287 1504 (to BITNET, and whose administrators have agreed to provide Interbit gateway services..) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1434 794 (How to Use the Mail Gateways Table) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1548 1747 (As the previous example demonstrates, you need to know the Internet addresses of gateways which are) SB 231 1598 1912 (appropriate for sending e-mail to users on non-Internet networks. The "Table of Mail Gateways from Internet to) SB 231 1648 1805 (Other Networks" \(below\) provides this information for some of the many networks to which Internet users) SB 231 1698 393 (frequently send e-mail.) SB 231 1798 1123 (In order to learn how to use this table, work through this example.) SB 231 1898 1918 (Suppose you wanted to send an e-mail message to a friend who has an account on the FidoNet network. They've) SB 231 1948 906 (told you that their FidoNet addressing information is:) SB 381 2048 493 (Kelley Meithisson at 3:56/67) SB 231 2148 1849 (Look in the first column to find Fidonet. Read across to the line labelled "1\)." This shows a typical FidoNet) SB 231 2198 1892 (userid and address, which corresponds to your friend Kelley's address information above. Now look at the next) SB 231 2248 1934 (line, labelled "2.". This shows how Kelley's FidoNet address should be translated by an Internet user so that an e-) SB 231 2298 1939 (mail message will be successfully sent to a FidoNet user. According to line 2, Kelley's FidoNet address should be) SB 231 2348 221 (translated to:) SB 381 2448 729 (Kelley.Meithisson@f67.n56.z3.fidonet.org) SB 231 2548 1833 (This address is now acceptable to mailers which conform to the Internet standards, and once it arrives at the) SB 231 2598 1847 (Internet--Fidonet gateway, it will be translated to a FidoNet address format and delivered within the FidoNet) SB 231 2648 317 (network to Kelley.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 48 48 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (36) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 1260 (Table Of Mail Gateways From Internet to Other Networks) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 300 50 208 445 CB 231 448 147 (Network) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 445 CB 531 448 776 (1\) addressing syntax within the other network) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 495 CB 531 498 809 (2\) addressing syntax for mail sent from Internet) SB gr 300 2 207 595 B 1 F n 2 2 508 595 B 1 F n 1496 2 511 595 B 1 F n gs 300 50 208 648 CB 231 651 169 (Applelink) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 648 CB 531 651 163 (1\) user-id) SB gr gs 1499 100 509 698 CB 531 701 547 (2\) user-id@applelink.apple.com) SB gr gs 300 50 208 798 CB 231 801 150 (BITNET) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 798 CB 531 801 261 (1\) user-id@site) SB gr gs 1499 100 509 848 CB 531 851 369 (2\) user-id@site.bitnet) SB gr gs 1499 100 509 948 CB 531 951 923 (OR user-id%site.bitnet@An.Interbit.Gateway.Address) SB gr gs 1499 100 509 1048 CB 531 1051 110 (Notes:) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 1148 CB 531 1151 1330 (At many Internet sites, you can address mail to BITNET users with the simple) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 1198 CB 531 1201 1373 ("user-id@site.bitnet". If this doesn't work, try the following syntax to use one of) SB gr gs 1499 100 509 1248 CB 531 1251 553 (the Internet--BITNET gateways:) SB gr gs 1499 100 509 1348 CB 531 1351 854 (user-id%site.bitnet@An.Interbit.Gateway.Address) SB gr gs 1499 100 509 1448 CB 531 1451 1112 (where "An.Interbit.Gateway.Address" is anyone of the following:) SB gr gs 899 50 509 1548 CB 531 1551 603 (CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU) SB gr gs 599 50 1409 1548 CB 1431 1551 316 (Cornell University) SB gr gs 899 50 509 1598 CB 531 1601 411 (CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU) SB gr gs 599 50 1409 1598 CB 1431 1601 412 (City Univ. of New York) SB gr gs 899 100 509 1648 CB 531 1651 359 (MITVMA.MIT.EDU) SB gr gs 599 100 1409 1648 CB 1431 1651 110 (M.I.T.) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1748 CB 231 1751 220 (CompuServe) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 1748 CB 531 1751 225 (1\) 7xxxx,yyy) SB gr gs 1499 100 509 1798 CB 531 1801 552 (2\) 7xxxx.yyy@compuserve.com) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1898 CB 231 1901 173 (EASYnet/) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1948 CB 231 1951 136 (DECnet) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 1948 CB 531 1951 272 (1\) user-id@host) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 1998 CB 531 2001 508 (2\) user-id@host.enet.dec.com) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2098 CB 231 2101 101 (ESnet) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 2098 CB 531 2101 272 (1\) user-id@host) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 2148 CB 531 2151 491 (2\) user-id@lbl.dnet.nasa.gov) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2248 CB 231 2251 138 (FidoNet) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 2248 CB 531 2251 531 (1\) Firstname Lastname at 1:2/3) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 2298 CB 531 2301 767 (2\) Firstname.Lastname@f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2398 CB 231 2401 128 (JANET) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 2398 CB 531 2401 625 (1\) user-id@A.Janet.Domain.Address) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 2448 CB 531 2451 964 (2\) user-id%A.Janet.Domain.Address@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2548 CB 231 2551 79 (MCI) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 2548 CB 531 2551 1276 (1\) FirstName LastName \(123-4567\), where 123-4567 is an MCI phone id #) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 2598 CB 531 2601 470 (2\) 123-4567@mcimail.com) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2698 CB 231 2701 112 (PSInet) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 2698 CB 531 2701 272 (1\) user-id@host) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 2748 CB 531 2751 493 (2\) user-id%host@uu.psi.com) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2848 CB 231 2851 87 (Sinet) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 2848 CB 531 2851 269 (1\) node::user-id) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 49 49 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (37) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1499 100 509 284 CB 531 287 519 (2\) user-id@node.sinet.slb.com) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font gs 1499 100 509 384 CB 531 384 37 (or) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1499 50 509 484 CB 531 487 396 (1\) node1::node::user-id) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 534 CB 531 537 657 (2\) user-id%node@node1.sinet.slb.com) SB gr gs 300 50 208 634 CB 231 637 106 (SPAN) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 634 CB 531 637 272 (1\) user-id@host) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 684 CB 531 687 520 (2\) user-id@host.span.nasa.gov) SB gr gs 300 50 208 784 CB 231 787 134 (THEnet) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 784 CB 531 787 257 (1\) user-id::host) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 834 CB 531 837 656 (2\) user-id@node.decnet@relay.the.net) SB gr gs 300 50 208 934 CB 231 937 142 (UUNET) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 934 CB 531 937 261 (1\) user-id@site) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 984 CB 531 987 506 (2\) user-id%site@uunet.uu.net) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1084 CB 231 1087 112 (VNET) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 1084 CB 531 1087 272 (1\) user-id@host) SB gr gs 1499 100 509 1134 CB 531 1137 495 (2\) user-id@vnetsite.ibm.com) SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1334 1114 (For More Information on Electronic Mail Gateways) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1448 1550 (A good online source of information about gateways from the Internet to other networks is:) SB 231 1548 1711 ("The Inter-Network Mail Guide," by John Chew, which is available from the following FTP archive:) SB 381 1648 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 1648 243 (ra.msstate.edu) SB 381 1698 165 (directory:) SB 681 1698 211 (ftp/pub/docs) SB 381 1748 69 (file:) SB 681 1748 414 (internetwork-mail-guide) SB 231 1848 1094 (\(For information on how to use FTP, see chapter 4 of NUSIRG.\)) SB 231 1948 1530 (Chew's document is also posted periodically to the following USENET discussion groups:) SB 381 2048 272 (comp.mail.misc) SB 381 2098 407 (new.newusers.questions) SB 231 2198 1904 (\(Please see Chapter 7 of NUSIRG for more information on using USENET.\) and is available from the following) SB 231 2248 271 (LISTSERV list:) SB 381 2348 88 (mail:) SB 681 2348 734 (listserv%unmvm.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu) SB 381 2398 132 (subject:) SB 681 2398 285 (\(none necessary\)) SB 381 2448 155 (message:) SB 681 2448 306 (get network guide) SB 231 2548 1199 (For information on how to use LISTSERV, see Chapter 8 of NUSIRG.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2695 606 (Printed Books On Gateways) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2809 1909 (The following three reference books are invaluable resources for understanding the intricacies of electronic mail) SB 231 2859 1309 (gateways, specifically, and intercommunication between networks generally:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 50 50 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (38) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1870 (Frey, D., and R. Adams. 1989. "!%@:: A Guide to Electronic Mail Networks and Addressing. " O'Reilly and) SB 231 337 791 (Associates, 981 Chestnut Street, Netwon, MA.) SB 231 437 1580 (LaQuey, T.L. 1989. "User's Directory of Computer Networks." Digital Press, Bedford, MA.) SB 231 537 1942 (Quarterman, J. S. 1990. " The Matrix: Computer Networks and Conferencing Systems Worldwide". Digital Press,) SB 231 587 238 (Bedford, MA.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1703 2976 478 (Chapter 3: Electronic Mail) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 51 51 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (39) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 823 389 765 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 626 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 278 636 142 (HAT IS ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 420 626 126 (FTP?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 737 1855 (FTP means "File Transfer Protocol." The purpose of FTP is to allow quick and easy transfer of files between) SB 231 787 620 (computers connected to the Internet.) SB 231 887 1948 (There are two kinds of FTP access: "anonymous FTP," and what we'll refer to as "full service FTP." We'll start by) SB 231 937 672 (explaining how to use anonymous FTP.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1084 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 267 1094 247 (NONYMOUS ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 514 1084 109 (FTP ) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 623 1094 98 (AND ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 721 1084 145 (FTP A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 866 1094 179 (RCHIVES) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1195 1940 ("Anonymous FTP" allows anyone on the Internet to access computers which contain "file archives." File archives) SB 231 1245 649 (on hundreds of anonymous FTP hosts ) SB 880 1245 505 (throughout the world contain:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1350 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1346 571 (text files \(such as this document\),) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1401 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1397 1011 (computer software for personal computers and mainframes,) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1452 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1448 325 (computer graphics,) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1503 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1499 1134 (archives of scientific, sociological, historical or other sorts of data,) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1554 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1550 712 (archives of on-line discussion groups, and) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1605 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1601 1140 (and any other kind of information that can be stored in a computer.) SB 231 1701 1755 ("Anonymous FTP hosts" are accessible to all Internet users who have FTP installed on their computers.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 52 52 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (40) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 36 (H) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 267 344 80 (OW ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 347 334 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 361 344 330 (NFORMATION IS ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 691 334 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 727 344 265 (RRANGED IN ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 992 334 145 (FTP H) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1137 344 109 (OSTS) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 445 1619 (If you're not familiar with the concept of directories, please read this section before continuing.) SB 231 545 1756 (The information in most FTP hosts is arranged in a hierarchical file system. a branching system usually) SB 231 595 623 (diagrammed as an upside-down tree.) SB 231 695 845 (The "root" of this tree is the "root FTP directory,") SB 1076 695 1087 ( which is where you start when you enter an FTP host. You can) SB 231 745 1217 (think of the subdirectories as branches, and files as the tips of branches.) SB 231 845 1823 (Here's a diagram of the part of the directory structure of the FTP host, ftphost.nwnet.net, which leads to the) SB 231 895 963 (directories and files we'll be dealing with in this chapter.) 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SB 231 2440 1901 (Each directory has a name which describes what it contains. In this example, "nic" is for "network information) SB 231 2490 894 (center," "nwnet" is for "NorthWestNet" and so forth.) SB 231 2590 1852 (Another way of looking at this system is to think of directories as the electronic equivalent of manila folders,) SB 231 2640 1317 (which can hold individual documents \(files\), or even other folders, and so on.) SB 231 2740 1830 (For example, you might have a folder in your desk called "Letters." Inside this folder, you might have other) SB 231 2790 1862 (folders labelled "Amie," "Doug," and "Kristine," holding letters to and from these friends. Inside the Kristine) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Courier %%Page: 53 53 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (41) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1916 (folder, you might also have another folder named "Mexico, 1990," which would hold those letters Kristine wrote) SB 231 337 558 (to you during her trip to Mexico.) 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Look for a) SB 231 1006 1873 (file called NCSA Telnet, Mac TCP/IP, or any application file which contains the letters TELNET, TCP, IP, or) SB 231 1056 1896 (FTP. Once you've launched FTP from a menu driven application, you should be able to follow the examples as) SB 231 1106 1858 (they are written, but you might also have the option of automating much of your session with special features) SB 231 1156 261 (from the menu.) SB 231 1256 1854 (The following example will demonstrate and explain the steps you'll need for most anonymous FTP sessions.) SB 231 1306 989 (Everything you should type is printed in lower case letters) SB 1220 1306 11 (.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 41 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font gs 1050 101 208 1403 CB 231 1403 390 (What you want to do:) SB gr gs 749 101 1259 1403 CB 1281 1403 278 (What you type:) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1050 100 208 1504 CB 231 1507 438 (1\) Start the FTP program:) SB gr gs 749 100 1259 1504 CB 1281 1507 47 (ftp) SB gr gs 1050 100 208 1604 CB 231 1607 377 (2\) Select an FTP host:) SB gr gs 749 100 1259 1604 CB 1281 1607 387 (open ftphost.nwnet.net) SB gr gs 1050 50 208 1704 CB 231 1707 329 (3\) Identify yourself) SB gr gs 1050 50 208 1754 CB 381 1757 445 (type your FTP login name) SB gr gs 749 50 1259 1754 CB 1281 1757 355 (anonymous \(usually\)) SB gr gs 1050 100 208 1804 CB 381 1807 413 (type your FTP password) SB gr gs 1050 100 208 1904 CB 231 1907 570 (4\) Move to the /learnftp directory) SB gr gs 749 100 1259 1904 CB 1281 1907 362 (cd nic/nwnet/learnftp) SB gr gs 1050 100 208 2004 CB 231 2007 743 (5\) List the contents of the learnftp directory) SB gr gs 749 100 1259 2004 CB 1281 2007 160 (dir \(or ls\)) SB gr gs 1050 100 208 2104 CB 231 2107 799 (6\) Copy the file "readme.ftp" to your computer) SB gr gs 749 100 1259 2104 CB 1281 2107 246 (get readme.ftp) SB gr gs 1050 50 208 2204 CB 231 2207 407 (7\) Explore the FTP host) SB gr gs 749 50 1259 2204 CB 1281 2207 518 (cd directory-name \(go DOWN) SB gr gs 749 50 1259 2254 CB 1281 2257 316 (tree to a directory\)) SB gr gs 749 50 1259 2304 CB 1281 2307 586 (cdup \(to go UP the tree one level\)) SB gr gs 749 50 1259 2354 CB 1281 2357 362 (pwd \(Print Working) SB gr gs 749 50 1259 2404 CB 1281 2407 303 (Directory's name\)) SB gr gs 749 100 1259 2454 CB 1281 2457 437 (dir \(directory's contents\)) SB gr gs 1050 100 208 2554 CB 231 2557 387 (8\) Quit an FTP session) SB gr gs 749 100 1259 2554 CB 1281 2557 320 (quit \(use anytime\)) SB gr 231 2757 1945 (Feel free to explore! But be careful. You may be surprised to find just how much material you can copy in a very) SB 231 2807 182 (short time.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 54 54 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (42) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 628 (Commonly Used FTP Commands) SB 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 41 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font gs 449 101 359 388 CB 381 388 188 (Command) SB gr gs 1049 101 809 388 CB 831 388 340 (Meaning or Action) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 449 50 359 539 CB 381 542 47 (ftp) SB gr gs 1049 50 809 539 CB 831 542 339 (start an FTP session) SB gr gs 449 50 359 589 CB 381 592 92 (name) SB gr gs 1049 50 809 589 CB 831 592 540 (identify yourself to an FTP host) SB gr gs 449 50 359 639 CB 381 642 158 (password) SB gr gs 1049 50 809 639 CB 831 642 87 (same) SB gr gs 449 50 359 689 CB 381 692 205 (cd \(& cdup\)) SB gr gs 1049 50 809 689 CB 831 692 567 (change directories down \(and up\)) SB gr gs 449 50 359 739 CB 381 742 160 (dir \(or ls\)) SB gr gs 1049 50 809 739 CB 831 742 507 (list the contents of a directory) SB gr gs 449 50 359 789 CB 381 792 78 (ascii) SB gr gs 1049 50 809 789 CB 831 792 464 (prepare FTP for a text-only) SB gr gs 1049 50 809 839 CB 831 842 129 (transfer) SB gr gs 449 50 359 889 CB 381 892 108 (binary) SB gr gs 1049 50 809 889 CB 831 892 487 (prepare FTP for a binary file) SB gr gs 1049 50 809 939 CB 831 942 129 (transfer) SB gr gs 449 50 359 989 CB 381 992 52 (get) SB gr gs 1049 50 809 989 CB 831 992 569 (copy a file from FTP host to your) SB gr gs 1049 50 809 1039 CB 831 1042 160 (computer) SB gr gs 449 100 359 1089 CB 381 1092 66 (quit) SB gr gs 1049 100 809 1089 CB 831 1092 364 (end your FTP session) SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1289 962 (A Short List of Particularly Good FTP Hosts) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1403 1876 (There are thousands of Anonymous FTP sites around the world. The "For More Information" section tells you) SB 231 1453 1866 (how to obtain a large list of such sites. In the meantime, here are examples of some generally useful and well) SB 231 1503 1535 (organized FTP hosts in the United States so you can start exploring right away. Have fun!) SB gs 899 50 359 1600 CB 381 1603 310 (ames.arc.nasa.gov) SB gr gs 524 50 1259 1600 CB 1281 1603 271 (genbank.bio.net) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1650 CB 381 1653 433 (archive.cis.ohio-state.edu) SB gr gs 524 50 1259 1650 CB 1281 1653 385 (grape.ecs.clarkson.edu) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1700 CB 381 1703 321 (belch.berkeley.edu) SB gr gs 524 50 1259 1700 CB 1281 1703 182 (ics.uci.edu) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1750 CB 381 1753 243 (cs.arizona.edu) SB gr gs 524 50 1259 1750 CB 1281 1753 345 (pit-manager.mit.edu) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1800 CB 381 1803 306 (export.lcs.mit.edu) SB gr gs 524 50 1259 1800 CB 1281 1803 316 (scam.berkeley.edu) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1850 CB 381 1853 298 (ftp.cs.toronto.edu) SB gr gs 524 50 1259 1850 CB 1281 1853 149 (ucsd.edu) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1900 CB 381 1903 312 (ftp.cs.widener.edu) SB gr gs 524 50 1259 1900 CB 1281 1903 186 (uu.psi.com) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1950 CB 381 1953 163 (ftp.uu.net) SB gr gs 524 50 1259 1950 CB 1281 1953 284 (uxc.cso.uiuc.edu) SB gr gs 899 100 359 2000 CB 381 2003 338 (gatekeeper.dec.com) SB gr gs 524 100 1259 2000 CB 1281 2003 350 (wuarchive.wustl.edu) SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2150 1011 (An Expanded Sample Anonymous FTP Session) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2264 1887 (Here's a more expanded version of this one page summary, which describes an FTP session, step by step. Note) SB 231 2314 1908 (that after typing a command, you should press the RETURN or the ENTER key \(whichever works\) to send what) SB 231 2364 1776 (you've typed to the FTP host. If you're feeling adventurous, try one of the FTP hosts above and do some) SB 231 2414 176 (exploring!) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2514 773 (Step 1. Starting FTP \(the 'ftp' command\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2618 847 (Type ftp \(or launch FTP from a pull down menu\):) SB 381 2718 47 (ftp) SB 231 2818 1546 (You should now see the FTP prompt, which will be with you throughout your FTP session:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 55 55 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (43) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 287 96 (FTP>) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 387 1281 (Step 2. Opening a Connection to an FTP Host \(the 'open' command\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 491 1897 (To establish a connection to an FTP host, just type "open" followed by the full Internet address of the FTP host.) SB 231 541 1233 (In this example, we'll use the NorthWestNet FTP host to get you started:) SB 381 641 494 (FTP> open ftphost.nwnet.net) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 741 1222 (Step 3. Identifying Yourself to the FTP Host \(name & password\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 845 529 (Supply a user-id and password.) SB 231 945 1895 (The user-id is usually "anonymous". Almost all FTP sites will accept the word "guest", but sometimes you will) SB 231 995 1904 (see a message, like this one, that asks for "your ident" or "your real ident". In such cases, the FTP administrator) SB 231 1045 1363 (would like you to type in "your-user-id@your.internet.address" as the password:) SB 381 1145 935 (FTP> NAME \(FTPHOST.NWNET.NET:\): anonymous) SB 381 1195 997 (FTP> Guest login ok, send ident as password: your-user-id) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1295 921 (Step 4. Changing Directories \(the 'cd' command\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1399 1869 (You are now ready to locate the files you want to copy. We've set up a special directory in the NorthWestNet) SB 231 1449 1179 (FTP host to teach you how to use FTP. To get to this directory, type:) SB 381 1549 469 (FTP> cd nic/nwnet/learnftp) SB 231 1649 1883 ('nic' means 'Network Information Center'; the meanings of the rest of the directory names should be apparent...) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1749 993 (Step 5. Listing the Contents of a Directory \(dir & ls\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1853 1882 (Now ask ftphost.nwnet.net for a listing of the contents of the "learnftp" directory. Most FTP software supports) SB 231 1903 1223 (two commands to display listings of a directory's contents--you can use:) SB 381 2003 28 (ls) SB 456 2003 580 (display a simple listing of files, or) SB 381 2053 47 (dir) SB 456 2053 891 (display a list of files including directory information) SB 231 2153 1910 (Here's a comparison of the listing of the learning directory provided by '"ls" and "dir'" \(Don't forget that the FTP) SB 231 2203 1797 (host will print out other messages as well. We just want you to concentrate on the listings of the files and) SB 231 2253 484 (directories as shown below.\)) SB 381 2353 135 (FTP> ls) SB 381 2453 183 (readme.ftp) SB 381 2503 286 (compressed-files) SB 381 2553 185 (explore.ftp) SB 381 2603 236 (ftphost.list.txt) SB 381 2653 217 (ftphost.list.Z) SB 231 2753 154 (FTP> dir) SB 32 0 0 33 33 0 0 26 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 231 2869 200 (-rw-r--r--) SB 531 2869 140 (1 20080) SB 831 2869 100 (staff) SB 1131 2869 80 (4532) SB 1281 2869 240 ( Oct 22 2:01) SB 1731 2869 200 (README.ftp) SB 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 2853 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 2850 B 1 F n 2 2 218 2850 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 2850 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2850 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2850 B 1 F n 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 2902 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 2906 B 1 F n 2 2 218 2906 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 2906 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2906 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2906 B 1 F n 2 52 218 2853 B 1 F n 2 52 2191 2853 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Courier %%Page: 56 56 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (44) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 33 33 0 0 26 /Courier /font0 ANSIFont font 231 303 200 (drwxr-xr-x) SB 531 303 100 (1 bin) SB 831 303 120 (system) SB 1131 303 60 (512) SB 1281 303 140 ( Oct 22) SB 1431 303 100 ( 9:17) SB 1731 303 320 (compressed-files) SB 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 287 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 284 B 1 F n 2 2 218 284 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 284 B 1 F n 2 48 218 287 B 1 F n 2 48 2191 287 B 1 F n 231 348 200 (-rw-r--r--) SB 531 348 140 (1 20080) SB 831 348 100 (staff) SB 1131 348 80 (5365) SB 1281 348 240 ( Oct 23 4:02) SB 1731 348 220 (explore.ftp) SB 2 44 218 336 B 1 F n 2 44 2191 336 B 1 F n 231 393 200 (-rw-r--r--) SB 531 393 140 (1 20080) SB 831 393 100 (staff) SB 1131 393 100 (49462) SB 1281 393 140 ( Oct 23) SB 1431 393 100 ( 1:03) SB 1731 393 320 (ftphost.list.txt) SB 2 44 218 381 B 1 F n 2 44 2191 381 B 1 F n 231 439 200 (-rw-r--r--) SB 531 439 140 (1 20080) SB 831 439 100 (staff) SB 1131 439 120 (168372) SB 1281 439 240 ( Oct 22 9:14) SB 1731 439 280 (ftphost.list.Z) SB 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 472 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 476 B 1 F n 2 2 218 476 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 476 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 476 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 476 B 1 F n 2 49 218 426 B 1 F n 2 49 2191 426 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 532 1903 (Using "ls" gave a quick and simple list of the contents of the directory. Using "dir" provided considerably more) SB 231 582 1721 (information. Most importantly for our purposes right now, the command 'dir' allows us to determine:) SB 231 682 1918 (a. Whether the entry is a file or a directory \(in column 1, '-' means file, 'd' means directory\), you cannot use FTP) SB 231 732 478 (to get directories, only files.) SB 231 832 1909 (b. The size of the file in bytes \(the column before the months\). You should make sure the files you are about to) SB 231 882 616 (copy will fit in your local computer.) SB 231 982 1927 (c. The date and time of creation of the file or directory. This information is useful if you know that a certain file) SB 231 1032 1217 (is in several FTP hosts, and you want to try to get the most recent copy.) SB 231 1132 1851 (d. The last part\(s\) of a file's name often gives some indication about what format the file is stored in. In this) SB 231 1182 1806 (directory, there are different versions of the file 'ftphost.list' which contain the same information, stored in) SB 231 1232 1758 (different formats. The file 'ftphost.list.txt' is a text only file, the file 'ftphost.list.Z' is a compressed file.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1332 538 (Step 6. Copying a File \(get\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1436 1926 (The file "README.ftp" is a standard, text only file, so set your FTP session to ASCII mode, and then use the get) SB 231 1486 1414 (command to copy the file to your local computer. \(Note that we type the filename ) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 41 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 1645 1483 204 (EXACTLY) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1849 1486 233 ( as it appears:) SB 231 1537 773 (upper case for README, lower case for ftp.\)) SB 381 1637 185 (FTP> ascii) SB 381 1687 608 (FTP> get README.ftp readthis.ftp) SB 231 1787 1929 (The file "readme.ftp" has now been copied to your computer, and has been put into your computer as a file called) SB 231 1837 996 ("readthis.ftp" in the directory from which you started FTP.) SB 231 1937 1946 (When copying a file from an FTP archive, you have the option of providing a new name for your local copy of the) SB 231 1987 1890 (file. Although files stored in FTP archives usually have informative and easy to use names, you will inevitably) SB 231 2037 1927 (encounter some extremes. Some FTP archive maintainers prefer cryptic filenames \(e.g., a file could be called "t") SB 231 2087 1891 (in one FTP archive, while other FTP archive maintainers go to an expository extreme and store the same file as) SB 231 2137 1318 ("Before-You-Copy-This-GECKO-GRAF.doc-file-be-sure-you-fed-your-cat".\)) SB 231 2237 1925 (Strive to create concise and meaningful names for files you've FTP'd. If your computer's operating system uses a) SB 231 2287 1722 (hierarchical file system \(with directories\), thoughtful organization and naming of directories can help) SB 231 2337 1815 (tremendously by providing positional information \(e.g., you could store the above file in the directory path) SB 231 2387 593 ("cat/fed" as file "GeckoGraf.doc"\).) SB 231 2487 1850 (Of course, you must be aware of the file naming conventions used by your computer's operating system. For) SB 231 2537 1341 (example, IBM PC's running DOS require filenames to fit the following format:) SB 381 2637 254 (A:filename.ext) SB 231 2737 1871 (where "A" indicates a disk drive, "filename" is a name no longer than eight characters in length, and "ext" is a) SB 231 2787 1504 (filename extension no more than three characters long. For example, the FTP command:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Courier %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 57 57 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (45) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 287 523 (get ftphost.list.txt A:ftplist.doc) SB 231 387 1948 (would result in a file on your "A disk drive" with an orthodox DOS name. Other operating systems, such as UNIX) SB 231 437 1940 (and Macintosh OS are less restrictive about filename lengths, but may still prohibit the use of certain characters in) SB 231 487 176 (filenames.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 587 949 (Step 7. Exploring an FTPhost \(cd, cdup, dir, pwd\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 691 1847 (If you followed the instructions up to this point, you should currently be in the 'learnftp' directory, within the) SB 231 741 1456 ('nwnet' directory, within the 'nic' directory. A much easier way of representing this is:) SB 381 841 323 (/nic/nwnet/learnftp) SB 231 941 1850 (You can type "cdup" or "cd .." to go back one directory, and then "pwd" to print your current directory \(Print) SB 231 991 349 (Working Directory\):) SB 381 1091 189 (FTP> cdup) SB 381 1141 179 (FTP> pwd) SB 231 1241 513 (current directory is /nic/nwnet) SB 231 1341 1939 (You can then type dir to see what's in the "nwnet" directory. If you want to go into a directory within the "nwnet") SB 231 1391 351 (directory, you'd type) SB 381 1491 417 (FTP> cd directory-name) SB 231 1591 1229 (or if you wanted to go back another step in the directory, you could type) SB 381 1691 189 (FTP> cdup) SB 381 1741 179 (FTP> pwd) SB 231 1841 398 (current directory is /nic) SB 231 1941 1920 (Of course, if you find something you want to copy, you would use the get command, just as described previously) SB 231 1991 162 (in Step 6.) SB 231 2091 1947 (With these four commands--cd, cdup, dir, and pwd--you can explore the contents of this and any other FTP host in) SB 231 2141 172 (the world.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2241 586 (Step 8. Ending an FTP Session) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2345 161 (Just type:) SB 381 2445 173 (FTP> quit) SB 231 2545 1060 (and you should be back in a normal session on your computer.) SB 231 2645 1914 (Depending upon the particular version of FTP you are running, you may be able to take shortcuts here and there.) SB 231 2695 1947 (There are also many messages which the FTP host will send to your screen, but for the sake of simplicity, we have) SB 231 2745 846 (only included the most important in this example.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 58 58 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (46) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 31 (F) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 262 344 88 (ULL ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 350 334 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 383 344 161 (ERVICE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 544 334 95 (FTP) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 445 1932 (If you have computer accounts on two or more computers on the Internet, "full service" FTP makes it possible for) SB 231 495 1014 (you to move files from one of your accounts to the other\(s\).) SB 231 595 1807 (With full service FTP, you can put files into an account, and remove files or directories from that account.) SB 231 695 740 (Here's an example full service FTP session:) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 795 391 (Step 1. START FTP) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 899 219 (Just type: ftp) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 999 1403 (Step 2. NAME A COMPUTER ON WHICH YOU HAVE AN ACCOUNT) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1103 1556 (Type "open" followed by the Internet address of a computer on which you have an account:) SB 381 1203 879 (FTP> open YOUR.HOSTS.INTERNET.ADDRESS) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1303 1019 (Step 3. SUPPLY YOUR USERID AND PASSWORD) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1407 807 (Name \(your.host.internet.address\): your-user-id) SB 231 1457 691 (Password required for YOUR-USER-ID.) SB 231 1507 499 (PASSWORD: your-password) SB 231 1557 642 (230 User YOUR-USER-ID logged in.) SB 381 1657 399 (FTP> delete dead.letter) SB 231 1757 555 (250 DELE command successful.) SB 381 1857 173 (FTP> quit) SB 231 1957 239 (221 Goodbye.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 59 59 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (47) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 446 (Getting Help In FTP) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1847 (Whenever you are using FTP, you can type help to get a list of all the commands which are available to you.) SB 231 498 1228 (Here's an example of the help listing given by a typical UNIX FTP host:) SB 381 598 180 (FTP> help) SB gs 360 50 208 695 CB 231 698 14 (!) SB gr gs 359 50 569 695 CB 591 698 33 (cr) SB gr gs 359 50 929 695 CB 951 698 28 (ls) SB gr gs 359 50 1289 695 CB 1311 698 122 (prompt) SB gr gs 359 50 1649 695 CB 1671 698 129 (runique) SB gr gs 360 50 208 745 CB 231 748 21 ($) SB gr gs 359 50 569 745 CB 591 748 102 (delete) SB gr gs 359 50 929 745 CB 951 748 125 (macdef) SB gr gs 359 50 1289 745 CB 1311 748 98 (proxy) SB gr gs 359 50 1649 745 CB 1671 748 77 (send) SB gr gs 360 50 208 795 CB 231 798 132 (account) SB gr gs 359 50 569 795 CB 591 798 103 (debug) SB gr gs 359 50 929 795 CB 951 798 135 (mdelete) SB gr gs 359 50 1289 795 CB 1311 798 145 (sendport) SB gr gs 359 50 1649 795 CB 1671 798 96 (status) SB gr gs 360 50 208 845 CB 231 848 122 (append) SB gr gs 359 50 569 845 CB 591 848 47 (dir) SB gr gs 359 50 929 845 CB 951 848 80 (mdir) SB gr gs 359 50 1289 845 CB 1311 848 54 (put) SB gr gs 359 50 1649 845 CB 1671 848 94 (struct) SB gr gs 360 50 208 895 CB 231 898 78 (ascii) SB gr gs 359 50 569 895 CB 591 898 181 (disconnect) SB gr gs 359 50 929 895 CB 951 898 85 (mget) SB gr gs 359 50 1289 895 CB 1311 898 72 (pwd) SB gr gs 359 50 1649 895 CB 1671 898 131 (sunique) SB gr gs 360 50 208 945 CB 231 948 64 (bell) SB gr gs 359 50 569 945 CB 591 948 82 (form) SB gr gs 359 50 929 945 CB 951 948 101 (mkdir) SB gr gs 359 50 1289 945 CB 1311 948 66 (quit) SB gr gs 359 50 1649 945 CB 1671 948 92 (tenex) SB gr gs 360 50 208 995 CB 231 998 108 (binary) SB gr gs 359 50 569 995 CB 591 998 52 (get) SB gr gs 359 50 929 995 CB 951 998 61 (mls) SB gr gs 359 50 1289 995 CB 1311 998 94 (quote) SB gr gs 359 50 1649 995 CB 1671 998 83 (trace) SB gr gs 360 50 208 1045 CB 231 1048 61 (bye) SB gr gs 359 50 569 1045 CB 591 1048 75 (glob) SB gr gs 359 50 929 1045 CB 951 1048 94 (mode) SB gr gs 359 50 1289 1045 CB 1311 1048 73 (recv) SB gr gs 359 50 1649 1045 CB 1671 1048 73 (type) SB gr gs 360 50 208 1095 CB 231 1098 73 (case) SB gr gs 359 50 569 1095 CB 591 1098 77 (hash) SB gr gs 359 50 929 1095 CB 951 1098 87 (mput) SB gr gs 359 50 1289 1095 CB 1311 1098 191 (remotehelp) SB gr gs 359 50 1649 1095 CB 1671 1098 70 (user) SB gr gs 360 50 208 1145 CB 231 1148 40 (cd) SB gr gs 359 50 569 1145 CB 591 1148 73 (help) SB gr gs 359 50 929 1145 CB 951 1148 94 (nmap) SB gr gs 359 50 1289 1145 CB 1311 1148 125 (rename) SB gr gs 359 50 1649 1145 CB 1671 1148 131 (verbose) SB gr gs 360 50 208 1195 CB 231 1198 82 (cdup) SB gr gs 359 50 569 1195 CB 591 1198 104 (image) SB gr gs 359 50 929 1195 CB 951 1198 103 (ntrans) SB gr gs 359 50 1289 1195 CB 1311 1198 80 (reset) SB gr gs 359 50 1649 1195 CB 1671 1198 19 (?) SB gr gs 360 100 208 1245 CB 231 1248 87 (close) SB gr gs 359 100 569 1245 CB 591 1248 52 (lcd) SB gr gs 359 100 929 1245 CB 951 1248 82 (open) SB gr gs 359 100 1289 1245 CB 1311 1248 94 (rmdir) SB gr 231 1348 1588 (Now type help for any command, and you'll get a terse definition of what the command does:) SB 381 1448 96 (FTP>) SB 531 1448 186 (help delete) SB 381 1498 102 (delete) SB 531 1498 200 (delete a file) SB 231 1598 1894 (Because there are several versions of FTP for different operating systems, it's always a good idea to type "help") SB 231 1648 1918 (and see what commands are available if you are having problems. You might find that some familiar commands) SB 231 1698 1866 (are not present on the machine you are using. Using FTP on IBM CMS and TOPS-20 mainframes is different) SB 231 1748 860 (from the examples given above, so be forewarned!) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1895 875 (Finding Out if FTP is on your Computer) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2009 1796 (If simply typing FTP doesn't give you the FTP prompt you can find out if FTP is available by asking your) SB 231 2059 621 (instructor or your user services staff.) SB 231 2159 1860 (As mentioned above, you may have to invoke a software package of which FTP is a part. For example, some) SB 231 2209 1899 (packages on computers such as the Apple Macintosh, IBM PCs, and Amigas, may have FTP bundled with other) SB 231 2259 205 (applications) SB 436 2259 11 (.) SB 231 2359 1868 (You can also try your local online help system. Here are some of the more common forms of help syntax you) SB 231 2409 177 (might use.) SB gs 599 50 359 2506 CB 381 2509 357 (help ftp or help tcpip) SB gr gs 749 50 959 2506 CB 981 2509 577 (VMS, CMS, some Unix machines) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2556 CB 381 2559 340 (man ftp or man ftpd) SB gr gs 749 50 959 2556 CB 981 2559 348 (most Unix machines) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2606 CB 381 2609 362 (find telnet or find tcp) SB gr gs 749 50 959 2606 CB 981 2609 445 (Macintosh \(using the Find) SB gr gs 749 50 959 2656 CB 981 2659 422 (File application from the) SB gr gs 749 100 959 2706 CB 981 2709 245 ("apple" menu\)) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 60 60 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (48) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 670 (For More Information On FTP) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 783 ("List of Anonymous FTP Sites," Jon Granrose) SB 1014 448 11 (.) SB 381 548 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 548 218 (pilot.njin.net) SB 381 598 165 (directory:) SB 681 598 188 (pub/ftp-list) SB 381 648 85 (files:) SB 681 648 177 (README) SB 681 698 73 (help) SB 681 748 94 (index) SB 681 798 313 (...and many others) SB 231 898 1939 (Two USENET newsgroups deal specifically with FTP archives. Read chapter 8 of NUSIRG for more information) SB 231 948 327 (on using USENET.) SB gs 660 50 208 1045 CB 231 1048 258 (comp.archives:) SB gr gs 1199 50 869 1045 CB 891 1048 532 (Announcements about new and) SB gr gs 1199 50 869 1095 CB 891 1098 310 (Updated FTP files) SB gr gs 660 50 208 1145 CB 231 1148 375 (comp.archives.admin:) SB gr gs 1199 50 869 1145 CB 891 1148 524 (Frequent discussion about FTP) SB gr gs 1199 100 869 1195 CB 891 1198 632 (archives, access, administration, etc..) SB gr 231 1398 1933 (For example, the "Short List of Particularly Good FTP Hosts" provided in this chapter was derived from a posting) SB 231 1448 891 (by Ed Vielmetti to the group "comp.archive.admin.") SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1595 641 (Technical References On FTP) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1709 1795 (Comer, D. E. 1991. "Internetworking With TCP/IP." Volume 1: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture.) SB 231 1759 930 (Prentice Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Chapter 23.) SB 231 1859 1823 (RFC959: The File Transfer Protocol \(available via anonymous FTP from nis.nsf.net in the "rfc" directory\).) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 61 61 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (49) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 31 (T) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 262 344 67 (HE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 329 334 120 (ABC') SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 449 344 104 (S OF ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 553 334 36 (H) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 589 344 193 (ANDLING ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 782 334 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 815 344 158 (PECIAL ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 973 334 31 (F) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1004 344 89 (ILES) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 492 970 (Archives, Binary Files, and Compressed Files) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 606 1881 (Many files on FTP archives and other computers are in a text only format which can be copied directly to your) SB 231 656 1925 (computer and displayed with a text editor without any special processing. However, you will certainly encounter) SB 231 706 1928 (computer files which are stored in special forms, and need to be transferred and/or processed in particular ways if) SB 231 756 551 (you want to be able to use them.) SB 231 856 1038 (There are three main kinds of special formats to look out for:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 961 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 957 192 (binary files) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1012 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1008 283 (compressed files) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1063 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1059 339 (archived file groups) SB 231 1159 607 (and any combination of these three.) SB 231 1259 1912 (Before going through some examples of how to process archived, compressed, and binary files, some definitions) SB 231 1309 242 (will be useful.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1456 465 (Archived File Groups) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1570 1896 (When several files are logically related in some way, they are sometimes put together and stored as one archive) SB 231 1620 1913 (file. This makes it easier for you to copy the information to your computer. You need only to use the FTP "get") SB 231 1670 1871 (command once to transfer the whole archive file to your computer. You can then run a program on your local) SB 231 1720 958 (computer to unpack the archive into its component files.) SB 231 1820 1823 (One commonly encountered archive format on the Internet is called "tar", which is short for "tape archive.") SB 2054 1820 123 ( These) SB 231 1870 1924 (tar archives are created, and unpacked, using the tar program on UNIX copyrighted computers. Files which have) SB 231 1920 1561 (been archived with tar should contain the word "tar" at or towards the end of their filename.) SB 231 2020 1946 (Similarly, there are other archive programs for UNIX and most other computer operating systems, and each one of) SB 231 2070 817 (these will add a special suffix to the file's name.) SB 231 2170 1797 (For example, there is a file containing a complete, text only copy of NUSIRG on ftphost.nwnet.net, in the) SB 231 2220 1255 (directory path /nic/nwnet/users-guide, called nusirg.whole-guide.txt.tar.Z.) SB 231 2320 1286 (But what does the "Z" in the filename "nusirg.whole-guide.txt.tar.Z" mean?) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2467 376 (Compressed Files) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2581 1926 (As the name suggests, compressed files are files which have been made smaller so that they take up less space on) SB 231 2631 1892 (a computer disk or other storage media. Because they are smaller, compressed files are also transferred through) SB 231 2681 1079 (the Internet more quickly than the original, uncompressed files.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 62 62 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (50) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1905 (In the example above, the letter "Z" indicates that the file "NUSIRG.txt.tar.Z" has been compressed by the Unix) SB 231 337 1948 (compress program. Again, there are many other compression programs for UNIX and other operating systems, and) SB 231 387 853 (each will add a particular suffix to the file's name.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 534 260 (Binary Files) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 648 1934 (Text on most computer screens is displayed as lower and upper case letters, numbers, and special characters, such) SB 231 698 913 (as !,@,#, and so forth, which are easy for you to read.) SB 231 798 1837 (The only information computers can "read," however, is binary code, numbers made up of 1's and 0's. Most) SB 231 848 1932 (computers use standard translation conventions, either ASCII or EBCDIC, to store text. Binary files, on the other) SB 231 898 1925 (hand, typically refer to "non-text" files such as bitmaps or computer programs. Most compressed files are stored) SB 231 948 321 (in "binary" format.) SB 231 1048 1922 (The important thing to remember about binary files when you use FTP is that they must be transferred using FTP) SB 231 1098 1894 (binary mode. Otherwise the file will be translated to ASCII \(or EBCDIC for IBM users\) and be useless when it) SB 231 1148 382 (gets to your computer.) SB 231 1248 1928 (You put FTP into binary mode by typing the word "binary" at the FTP prompt. When you're not sure what format) SB 231 1298 1836 (a file is in, you should try using binary. Regardless of whether it is actually in binary or ASCII, the file will) SB 231 1348 648 (usually get to your computer just fine.) SB 231 1448 1918 (You should be aware that FTP's on some computers have additional modes which you might need to use, such as) SB 231 1498 103 (tenex.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1645 1496 (Quick Guide to Common Un-Archive and Un-Compression Programs) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1759 1822 (Some FTP hosts have a README file in each directory which provides brief descriptions of the file in that) SB 231 1809 1920 (directory. The README file also indicates which, if any, of the files in the directory need special handling, and) SB 231 1859 1907 (if so, what that handling should be. It's always a good idea to get such README files before you start getting a) SB 231 1909 1009 (lot of files from an FTP host. It can save you a lot of grief!) SB 231 2009 1862 (However, many FTP hosts do not have these files \(and sometimes we are too impatient to take the time to get) SB 231 2059 836 (README files\), so sometimes we have to guess.) SB 231 2159 1064 (Suppose you FTP'd the following files onto a UNIX computer:) SB 381 2259 134 (file1.txt) SB 381 2309 159 (file2.shar) SB 381 2359 171 (file3.tar.Z) SB 231 2459 1894 (In the paragraphs below, you can find out what needs to be done to each of these files before you can use them:) SB 231 2559 1845 (For file 1, "txt" is one of several common extensions used for text-only files, so file1 can most likely be read) SB 231 2609 711 (directly with a standard UNIX text editor.) SB 231 2709 1244 (For file 2,"shar" is the file extension often used to denote a "shell archive) SB 1475 2709 692 (." To process file2.shar, you usually can) SB 231 2759 1919 (find directions at the top of the file like "Delete everything above the 'cut here' mark, and then type "sh this file.") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 63 63 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (51) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1927 (Finally, file 3 has two extensions: "tar" and "Z". First we would use the "uncompress" program, which will make) SB 231 337 1897 (a file called "file3.tar". We would then use then the "tar" program to unarchive the file into it component parts.) SB gs 899 50 989 534 CB 1174 537 528 (Name of program *you* use to) SB gr gs 899 50 989 584 CB 1235 587 407 (process this file on your) SB gr gs 450 50 208 634 CB 231 637 182 (Archive or) SB gr gs 329 50 659 634 CB 681 637 112 (Added) SB gr gs 899 50 989 634 CB 1197 637 483 (computer's operating system) SB gr gs 450 50 208 684 CB 231 687 222 (Compression) SB gr gs 329 50 659 684 CB 681 687 66 (File) SB gr gs 450 50 208 734 CB 231 737 257 (Program Name) SB gr gs 329 50 659 734 CB 681 737 169 (Extension) SB gr gs 449 50 989 734 CB 1011 737 83 (DOS) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 734 CB 1461 737 75 (Mac) SB gr 450 2 207 784 B 1 F n 2 2 658 784 B 1 F n 326 2 661 784 B 1 F n 2 2 988 784 B 1 F n 446 2 991 784 B 1 F n 2 2 1438 784 B 1 F n 446 2 1441 784 B 1 F n gs 450 50 208 837 CB 231 840 86 (ARC) SB gr gs 329 50 659 837 CB 681 840 86 (ARC) SB gr gs 449 50 989 837 CB 1011 840 185 (arc602.exe) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 837 CB 1461 840 138 (ArcMac) SB gr gs 450 50 208 887 CB 231 890 131 (BinHex) SB gr gs 329 50 659 887 CB 681 890 72 (Hqx) SB gr gs 449 50 989 887 CB 1011 890 180 (xbin23.zip) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 887 CB 1461 890 131 (BinHex) SB gr gs 450 50 208 937 CB 231 940 159 (compress) SB gr gs 329 50 659 937 CB 681 940 26 (Z) SB gr gs 449 50 989 937 CB 1011 940 126 (u16.zip) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 937 CB 1461 940 243 (MacCompress) SB gr gs 450 50 208 987 CB 231 990 108 (PackIt) SB gr gs 329 50 659 987 CB 681 990 45 (pit) SB gr gs 449 50 989 987 CB 1011 990 159 (UnPackIt) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 987 CB 1461 990 108 (PackIt) SB gr gs 450 50 208 1037 CB 231 1040 116 (PKZIP) SB gr gs 329 50 659 1037 CB 681 1040 63 (ZIP) SB gr gs 449 50 989 1037 CB 1011 1040 234 (pkz110eu.exe) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 1037 CB 1461 1040 110 (UnZip) SB gr gs 450 50 208 1087 CB 231 1090 246 (SHellARchive) SB gr gs 329 50 659 1087 CB 681 1090 70 (shar) SB gr gs 449 50 989 1087 CB 1011 1090 208 (toadshr1.arc) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 1087 CB 1461 1090 128 (UnShar) SB gr gs 450 50 208 1137 CB 231 1140 110 (StuffIt) SB gr gs 329 50 659 1137 CB 681 1140 47 (Sit) SB gr gs 449 50 989 1137 CB 1011 1140 144 (mactopc) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 1137 CB 1461 1140 110 (StuffIt) SB gr gs 450 50 208 1187 CB 231 1190 45 (tar) SB gr gs 329 50 659 1187 CB 681 1190 45 (tar) SB gr gs 449 50 989 1187 CB 1011 1190 108 (tar.zip) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 1187 CB 1461 1190 110 (UnTar) SB gr gs 450 50 208 1237 CB 231 1240 162 (uuencode) SB gr gs 329 50 659 1237 CB 681 1240 42 (uu) SB gr gs 449 50 989 1237 CB 1011 1240 220 (toaduu20.zip) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 1237 CB 1461 1240 108 (uutool) SB gr gs 450 100 208 1287 CB 231 1290 86 (ZOO) SB gr gs 329 100 659 1287 CB 681 1290 86 (ZOO) SB gr gs 449 100 989 1287 CB 1011 1290 194 (zoo201.exe) SB gr gs 449 100 1439 1287 CB 1461 1290 164 (MacBooz) SB gr gs 899 50 989 1537 CB 1174 1540 528 (Name of program *you* use to) SB gr gs 899 50 989 1587 CB 1235 1590 407 (process this file on your) SB gr gs 899 50 989 1637 CB 1197 1640 483 (computer's operating system) SB gr gs 450 50 208 1687 CB 231 1690 182 (Archive or) SB gr gs 329 50 659 1687 CB 681 1690 112 (Added) SB gr gs 450 50 208 1737 CB 231 1740 222 (Compression) SB gr gs 329 50 659 1737 CB 681 1740 66 (File) SB gr gs 450 50 208 1787 CB 231 1790 257 (Program Name) SB gr gs 329 50 659 1787 CB 681 1790 169 (Extension) SB gr gs 449 50 989 1787 CB 1011 1790 104 (UNIX) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 1787 CB 1461 1790 167 (VM/CMS) SB gr 450 2 207 1837 B 1 F n 2 2 658 1837 B 1 F n 326 2 661 1837 B 1 F n 2 2 988 1837 B 1 F n 446 2 991 1837 B 1 F n 2 2 1438 1837 B 1 F n 446 2 1441 1837 B 1 F n gs 450 50 208 1890 CB 231 1893 86 (ARC) SB gr gs 329 50 659 1890 CB 681 1893 86 (ARC) SB gr gs 449 50 989 1890 CB 1011 1893 115 (arc521) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 1890 CB 1461 1893 109 (arcutil) SB gr gs 450 50 208 1940 CB 231 1943 131 (BinHex) SB gr gs 329 50 659 1940 CB 681 1943 72 (Hqx) SB gr gs 449 50 989 1940 CB 1011 1943 118 (mcvert) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 1940 CB 1461 1943 115 (binhex) SB gr gs 450 50 208 1990 CB 231 1993 159 (compress) SB gr gs 329 50 659 1990 CB 681 1993 26 (Z) SB gr gs 449 50 989 1990 CB 1011 1993 201 (uncompress) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 1990 CB 1461 1993 159 (compress) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2090 CB 231 2093 80 (pack) SB gr gs 329 50 659 2090 CB 681 2093 19 (z) SB gr gs 449 50 989 2090 CB 1011 2093 122 (unpack) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 2090 CB 1461 2093 14 (-) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2140 CB 231 2143 108 (PackIt) SB gr gs 329 50 659 2140 CB 681 2143 45 (pit) SB gr gs 449 50 989 2140 CB 1011 2143 87 (unpit) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 2140 CB 1461 2143 14 (-) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2190 CB 231 2193 116 (PKZIP) SB gr gs 329 50 659 2190 CB 681 2193 63 (ZIP) SB gr gs 449 50 989 2190 CB 1011 2193 136 (unzip41) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 2190 CB 1461 2193 14 (-) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2240 CB 231 2243 246 (SHellARchive) SB gr gs 329 50 659 2240 CB 681 2243 70 (shar) SB gr gs 449 50 989 2240 CB 1011 2243 112 (unshar) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 2240 CB 1461 2243 14 (-) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2290 CB 231 2293 110 (StuffIt) SB gr gs 329 50 659 2290 CB 681 2293 47 (Sit) SB gr gs 449 50 989 2290 CB 1011 2293 82 (unsit) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 2290 CB 1461 2293 14 (-) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2340 CB 231 2343 45 (tar) SB gr gs 329 50 659 2340 CB 681 2343 45 (tar) SB gr gs 449 50 989 2340 CB 1011 2343 45 (tar) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 2340 CB 1461 2343 14 (-) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2390 CB 231 2393 162 (uuencode) SB gr gs 329 50 659 2390 CB 681 2393 42 (uu) SB gr gs 449 50 989 2390 CB 1011 2393 162 (uudecode) SB gr gs 449 50 1439 2390 CB 1461 2393 109 (arcutil) SB gr gs 450 100 208 2440 CB 231 2443 86 (ZOO) SB gr gs 329 100 659 2440 CB 681 2443 86 (ZOO) SB gr gs 449 100 989 2440 CB 1011 2443 124 (zoo201) SB gr gs 449 100 1439 2440 CB 1461 2443 61 (zoo) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 64 64 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (52) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 495 482 (For More Information) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 609 1911 (A comprehensive table of nearly 100 programs for unpacking archives and uncompressing files is maintained by) SB 231 659 250 (David Lemson) SB 481 659 1696 (. His document also gives detailed information on where all listed programs can be obtained. Most) SB 231 709 1879 (of them are available via anonymous FTP. Here's the information for the location of the "master" copy, which) SB 231 759 353 (should be up to date.) SB 381 859 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 859 286 (ux1.cso.uiuc.edu) SB 381 909 165 (directory:) SB 681 909 165 (doc/pcnet) SB 381 959 161 (filename:) SB 681 959 213 (compression) SB 231 1059 819 (This file is available on other FTP hosts as well.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1206 610 (USENET Discussion Groups) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1320 1837 (The following USENET discussion groups deal specifically with the theory and practice of file compression) SB 2068 1320 11 (.) SB 381 1420 372 (alt.comp.compression) SB 381 1470 318 (comp.compression) SB 231 1570 1925 (Useful information about file compression is often presented in the following operating system specific groups as) SB 231 1620 73 (well) SB 304 1620 11 (.) SB 381 1720 354 (comp.binaries.amiga) SB 381 1770 363 (comp.binaries.apple2) SB 381 1820 365 (comp.binaries.atari.st) SB 381 1870 367 (comp.binaries.ibm.pc) SB 381 1920 321 (comp.binaries.mac) SB 381 1970 308 (comp.binaries.os2) SB 231 2070 1540 (If you don't know how to use USENET, refer to Chapter 7 of NUSIRG, "Using USENET.") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1776 2976 405 (Chapter 4: Using FTP) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 65 65 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (53) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 863 289 685 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 526 36 (U) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 267 536 109 (SING ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 376 526 195 (TELNET) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 684 496 (What is TELNET For?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 798 1419 (TELNET is an Internet application used for logging in to other Internet computers.) SB 231 898 542 (With TELNET, you can access:) SB 381 998 21 (o) SB 456 998 288 (Online databases) SB 381 1048 15 (\225) SB gs 2013 3144 396 0 CB 456 1048 449 (Electronic library catalogs) SB gr 381 1098 21 (o) SB 456 1098 490 (Internet information services) SB 381 1148 21 (o) SB 456 1148 711 (Computers on which you have an account) SB 231 1248 755 (In practice, there are two kinds of TELNET.) SB 231 1348 1927 ("Guest TELNET" allows you to login to a computer through a special guest account from which you can perform) SB 231 1398 663 (a restricted, but still useful set of tasks.) SB 231 1498 1921 ("Full privilege TELNET" allows you to login to a computer on which you have a regular account, and to do your) SB 231 1548 1391 (normal work on this computer from any other computer connected to the Internet.) SB 231 1648 1918 (TELNET is one of the "application level services" of TCP/IP \(Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol\)) SB 231 1698 1870 (which computers throughout the Internet use to communicate. For more detailed information on the technical) SB 231 1748 1521 (aspects of TELNET, obtain the references in the section entitled "For More Information.") SB 231 1848 1917 (Note that when you access Internet services which are installed on IBM mainframes, you will sometimes need to) SB 231 1898 825 (use a special version of TELNET called "tn3270) SB 1056 1898 1125 (" which allows full screen TELNET sessions on IBM mainframes.) SB 231 1948 1883 (From your perspective, tn3270 works just like TELNET, and you can simply substitute "tn3270" for TELNET.) SB 231 1998 1431 (This is especially important when connecting to IBM mainframes from UNIX hosts.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2145 605 (How Do You Use TELNET?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2259 1918 (If TELNET is installed on your computer, you can usually type "telnet", followed by another computer's Internet) SB 231 2309 1448 (address. Sometimes you will also have to type in a userid or other login information.) SB 231 2409 1379 (For example, to login to the University of Maryland's INFO program, you'd type:) SB 381 2509 332 (telnet info.umd.edu) SB 231 2709 1947 (In a short time, the computer in Maryland should prompt you for a login id; just type "info" after the word "login:") SB 381 2809 178 (login: info) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 66 66 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (54) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1886 (You will then be asked what kind of terminal you are using. To take full advantage of this particular TELNET) SB 231 337 1906 (site, you should type 'vt100', or some other "full screen emulation" terminal type which allows you to use cursor) SB 231 387 1950 (keys, etc.\) Throughout this session, you will see instructions on your screen about what to do. If you get confused) SB 231 437 1725 (in this or any other TELNET session, just type "help" or "?". Or, go to the section entitled "TELNET) SB 231 487 1939 (Troubleshooting" for solutions to some of the more commonly encountered problems. Here's a list of a few of the) SB 231 537 1529 (many TELNET sites on the Internet which offer valuable and interesting services. Enjoy!) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 737 961 (A Brief List of Some Representative TELNET Sites) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 866 1071 (1. TELNET Sites Which Work With Most Kinds of Terminals) SB gs 300 100 208 963 CB 231 966 101 (Name) SB gr gs 524 100 509 963 CB 531 966 280 (Internet Address) SB gr gs 449 100 1034 963 CB 1056 966 182 (Login Info) SB gr gs 749 100 1484 963 CB 1506 966 143 (Services) SB gr gs 300 53 208 1063 CB 231 1069 112 (CARL) SB gr gs 524 53 509 1063 CB 531 1069 201 (pac.carl.org) SB gr gs 449 53 1034 1063 CB 1056 1069 213 (none needed) SB gr gs 749 53 1484 1063 CB 1506 1069 286 (Library Catalogs) SB gr 300 2 207 1063 B 1 F n 2 2 508 1063 B 1 F n 521 2 511 1063 B 1 F n 2 2 1033 1063 B 1 F n 446 2 1036 1063 B 1 F n 2 2 1483 1063 B 1 F n 746 2 1486 1063 B 1 F n gs 300 50 208 1116 CB 231 1119 173 (DDN NIC) SB gr gs 524 50 509 1116 CB 531 1119 194 (nic.ddn.mil) SB gr gs 449 50 1034 1116 CB 1056 1119 213 (none needed) SB gr gs 749 50 1484 1116 CB 1506 1119 222 (Internet info,) SB gr gs 749 50 1484 1166 CB 1506 1169 239 (find computer) SB gr gs 749 50 1484 1216 CB 1506 1219 244 (addresses, etc.) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1266 CB 231 1269 156 (Knowbot) SB gr gs 524 50 509 1266 CB 531 1269 352 (sol.bucknell.edu 185) SB gr gs 449 50 1034 1266 CB 1056 1269 213 (none needed) SB gr gs 749 50 1484 1266 CB 1506 1269 248 (Find computer) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1316 CB 231 1319 156 (Knowbot) SB gr gs 524 50 509 1316 CB 531 1319 334 (nri.reston.va.us 185) SB gr gs 449 50 1034 1316 CB 1056 1319 213 (none needed) SB gr gs 749 50 1484 1316 CB 1506 1319 161 (addresses) SB gr gs 300 100 208 1366 CB 231 1369 175 (MELVYL) SB gr gs 524 100 509 1366 CB 531 1369 283 (melvyl.ucop.edu) SB gr gs 449 100 1034 1366 CB 1056 1369 213 (none needed) SB gr gs 749 100 1484 1366 CB 1506 1369 286 (Library Catalogs) SB gr 381 1494 1147 (2. TELNET Sites Which Work Best With "Full Screen Emulation") SB gs 300 100 208 1591 CB 231 1594 101 (Name) SB gr gs 524 100 509 1591 CB 531 1594 280 (Internet Address) SB gr gs 449 100 1034 1591 CB 1056 1594 182 (Login Info) SB gr gs 749 100 1484 1591 CB 1506 1594 143 (Services) SB gr gs 300 53 208 1691 CB 231 1697 175 (PENpages) SB gr gs 524 53 509 1691 CB 531 1697 260 (psupen.psu.edu) SB gr gs 449 53 1034 1691 CB 1056 1697 208 (user: pnotpa) SB gr gs 749 53 1484 1691 CB 1506 1697 207 (Agricultural) SB gr 300 2 207 1691 B 1 F n 2 2 508 1691 B 1 F n 521 2 511 1691 B 1 F n 2 2 1033 1691 B 1 F n 446 2 1036 1691 B 1 F n 2 2 1483 1691 B 1 F n 746 2 1486 1691 B 1 F n gs 749 50 1484 1744 CB 1506 1747 202 (Information) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1794 CB 231 1797 181 (SpaceLink) SB gr gs 524 50 509 1794 CB 531 1797 264 (128.158.13.250) SB gr gs 449 50 1034 1794 CB 1056 1797 233 (user: newuser) SB gr gs 749 50 1484 1794 CB 1506 1797 359 (NASA & Space info.) SB gr gs 449 50 1034 1844 CB 1056 1847 235 (pass: newuser) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1894 CB 231 1897 205 (UMD INFO) SB gr gs 524 50 509 1894 CB 531 1897 226 (info.umd.edu) SB gr gs 449 50 1034 1894 CB 1056 1897 178 (login: info) SB gr gs 749 50 1484 1894 CB 1506 1897 246 (Many kinds of) SB gr gs 749 50 1484 1944 CB 1506 1947 200 (information) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1994 CB 231 1997 196 (UNC INFO) SB gr gs 524 50 509 1994 CB 531 1997 277 (info.acs.unc.edu) SB gr gs 449 50 1034 1994 CB 1056 1997 178 (login: info) SB gr gs 749 50 1484 1994 CB 1506 1997 204 (Univ. North) SB gr gs 749 100 1484 2044 CB 1506 2047 236 (Carolina info.) SB gr 300 2 207 2144 B 1 F n 2 2 508 2144 B 1 F n 521 2 511 2144 B 1 F n 2 2 1033 2144 B 1 F n 446 2 1036 2144 B 1 F n 2 2 1483 2144 B 1 F n 746 2 1486 2144 B 1 F n 231 2250 1835 (The best way to learn about TELNET is to use it. There is a sample session to try at the end of this chapter.) SB 231 2350 1666 (The rest of this document gives more detailed, but still nontechnical, information about TELNET.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2497 1144 (Additional Information for Personal Computer Users) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2611 1769 (If you're connecting to the Internet from a personal computer, there are two main ways to use TELNET:) SB 381 2711 21 (o) SB 456 2711 1639 (If you are a modem user, you can login to a mainframe or a telecommuncations provider using a) SB 456 2761 1701 (terminal emulation program, and then use the mainframe or telecommunication provider's TELNET) SB 456 2811 156 (software.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 67 67 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (55) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 287 21 (o) SB 456 287 1628 (If you are using a personal computer connected directly to the Internet you may be able to use a) SB 456 337 946 (TELNET program installed on your personal computer.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 484 562 (Typical TELNET Sessions) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 598 1937 (We'll illustrate the use of TELNET with two examples: 1\) logging in to a VMS computer from a UNIX computer,) SB 231 648 1385 (and 2\) logging into an Internet Information Service to a public TELNET account.) SB 231 748 906 (In these sample sessions, lines are labeled as follows:) SB gs 1497 53 360 895 CB 381 901 520 (U> Commands entered by you) SB gr 2 2 357 845 B 1 F n 2 2 357 845 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 845 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 845 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 845 B 1 F n 2 99 357 848 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 848 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 948 CB 381 951 502 (T> Responses from TELNET) SB gr 2 49 357 948 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 948 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 998 CB 381 1001 1225 (P> TELNET or operating system prompts where you type a response on) SB gr 2 49 357 998 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 998 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 1048 CB 381 1051 774 (the same line as the prompt; text you enter is ) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 100 360 1048 CB 1155 1051 181 (underlined) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 100 360 1048 CB 1336 1051 11 (.) SB gr 2 99 357 1048 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1148 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1148 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1148 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1048 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1148 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1148 B 1 F n 231 1204 701 (Text with no line labels are explanations.) SB 231 1304 1581 (Example 1. Using TELNET to Login to Another Computer on Which You Have an Account) SB 231 1404 1803 (If you have computer accounts on two or more computers, substitute the names of those computers for the) SB 231 1454 961 (hypothetical Internet addresses supplied in this example.) SB 231 1554 1896 (This example illustrates that you can usually get online help for TELNET within each of the operating systems,) SB 231 1604 1151 (and help from the TELNET program while at the TELNET prompt.) SB 231 1704 1947 (1\) In UNIX, you can type "man telnet" to get UNIX specific help on TELNET \(in UNIX jargon, "man" is short for) SB 231 1754 276 ("manual page"\):) SB gs 1497 103 360 1901 CB 381 1907 278 (P> UNIXhost% ) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 103 360 1901 CB 659 1907 179 (man telnet) SB gr 2 2 357 1851 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1851 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1851 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1851 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1851 B 1 F n 2 149 357 1854 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2004 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2004 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 2004 B 1 F n 2 149 1857 1854 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2004 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2004 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 68 68 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (56) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 846 (You will then see a page of the TELNET manual.) SB 2 2 357 384 B 1 F n 2 2 357 384 B 1 F n 447 2 360 384 B 1 F n 2 2 808 384 B 1 F n 746 2 811 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1558 384 B 1 F n 295 2 1561 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 384 B 1 F n 2 49 357 387 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 387 B 1 F n gs 448 100 360 437 CB 381 440 237 (TELNET\(1C\)) SB gr gs 749 100 809 437 CB 831 440 520 (DYNIX Programmer's Manual) SB gr gs 298 100 1559 437 CB 1581 440 237 (TELNET\(1C\)) SB gr 2 99 357 437 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 437 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 537 CB 381 540 123 (NAME) SB gr 2 49 357 537 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 537 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 587 CB 531 590 856 (TELNET - user interface to the TELNET protocol) SB gr 2 99 357 587 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 587 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 687 CB 381 690 196 (SYNOPSIS) SB gr 2 49 357 687 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 687 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 737 CB 531 740 420 (TELNET [ host [ port ] ]) SB gr 2 99 357 737 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 737 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 837 CB 381 840 272 (DESCRIPTION) SB gr 2 49 357 837 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 837 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 887 CB 381 890 1212 (TELNET is used to communicate with another host using the TELNET) SB gr 2 49 357 887 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 887 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 937 CB 381 940 1222 (protocol. If TELNET is invoked without arguments, it enters command) SB gr 2 49 357 937 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 937 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 987 CB 381 990 1254 (mode,indicated by its prompt \("TELNET>"\). In this mode, it accepts and) SB gr 2 49 357 987 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 987 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1037 CB 381 1040 1186 (executes the commands listed below. If it is invoked with arguments,) SB gr 2 49 357 1037 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1037 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 1087 CB 381 1090 1100 (it performs an open command \(see below\) with those arguments.) SB gr 2 99 357 1087 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1087 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1187 CB 381 1190 1254 (Once a connection has been opened, TELNET enters an input mode. The) SB gr 2 49 357 1187 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1187 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1237 CB 381 1240 1207 (input mode entered will be either "character at a time" or "line by line") SB gr 2 49 357 1237 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1237 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 1287 CB 381 1290 806 (depending on what the remote system supports.) SB gr 2 99 357 1287 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1287 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 1387 CB 381 1390 147 (--More--) SB gr 2 99 357 1387 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1487 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1487 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1487 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1387 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1487 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1487 B 1 F n 231 1543 1002 (Now let's start a TELNET session by just typing TELNET.) SB 2 2 357 1640 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1640 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1640 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1640 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1640 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1643 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1643 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1693 CB 381 1696 278 (P> UNIXhost% ) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 50 360 1693 CB 659 1696 95 (telnet) SB gr 2 49 357 1693 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1693 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 100 360 1743 CB 381 1746 180 (T> telnet>) SB gr 2 99 357 1743 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1843 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1843 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1843 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1743 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1843 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1843 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 69 69 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (57) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1891 (We are now running the TELNET program on the UNIX host. Let's see what help the TELNET program has to) SB 231 337 672 (offer \(what you see might be different\):) SB 2 2 357 434 B 1 F n 2 2 357 434 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 434 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 434 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 434 B 1 F n 2 49 357 437 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 437 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 487 CB 381 490 188 (P> telnet> ) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 100 360 487 CB 569 490 73 (help) SB gr 2 99 357 487 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 487 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 448 100 360 587 CB 381 590 253 (T> Commands) SB gr gs 1048 100 809 587 CB 831 590 633 (may be abbreviated. Commands are:) SB gr 2 99 357 587 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 587 B 1 F n gs 448 50 360 687 CB 381 690 148 (T> close) SB gr gs 1048 50 809 687 CB 831 690 415 (close current connection) SB gr 2 49 357 687 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 687 B 1 F n gs 448 50 360 737 CB 381 740 183 (T> display) SB gr gs 1048 50 809 737 CB 831 740 490 (display operating parameters) SB gr 2 49 357 737 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 737 B 1 F n gs 448 50 360 787 CB 381 790 155 (T> mode) SB gr gs 1048 50 809 787 CB 831 790 780 (enter line-by-line or character-at-a-time mode) SB gr 2 49 357 787 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 787 B 1 F n gs 448 50 360 837 CB 381 840 143 (T> open) SB gr gs 1048 50 809 837 CB 831 840 276 (connect to a site) SB gr 2 49 357 837 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 837 B 1 F n gs 448 50 360 887 CB 381 890 127 (T> quit) SB gr gs 1048 50 809 887 CB 831 890 235 (exit TELNET) SB gr 2 49 357 887 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 887 B 1 F n gs 448 50 360 937 CB 381 940 138 (T> send) SB gr gs 1048 50 809 937 CB 831 940 771 (transmit special characters \('send ?' for more\)) SB gr 2 49 357 937 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 937 B 1 F n gs 448 50 360 987 CB 381 990 108 (T> set) SB gr gs 1048 50 809 987 CB 831 990 705 (set operating parameters \('set ?' for more\)) SB gr 2 49 357 987 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 987 B 1 F n gs 448 50 360 1037 CB 381 1040 157 (T> status) SB gr gs 1048 50 809 1037 CB 831 1040 398 (print status information) SB gr 2 49 357 1037 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1037 B 1 F n gs 448 50 360 1087 CB 381 1090 167 (T> toggle) SB gr gs 1048 50 809 1087 CB 831 1090 823 (toggle operating parameters \('toggle ?' for more\)) SB gr 2 49 357 1087 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1087 B 1 F n gs 448 50 360 1137 CB 381 1140 80 (T> z) SB gr gs 1048 50 809 1137 CB 831 1140 306 (suspend TELNET) SB gr 2 49 357 1137 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1137 B 1 F n gs 448 100 360 1187 CB 381 1190 80 (T> ?) SB gr gs 1048 100 809 1187 CB 831 1190 375 (print help information) SB gr 2 99 357 1187 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1287 B 1 F n 447 2 360 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 808 1287 B 1 F n 1045 2 811 1287 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1187 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1287 B 1 F n 231 1343 1837 (Notice that additional help can be obtained for some of the commands which have suboptions \(e.g., "set ?"\).) SB 231 1443 1880 (Now let's open a session to another computer on which we have a regular account and password \(substitute the) SB 231 1493 1088 (name with a computer on which you actually have an account.\):) SB 2 2 357 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1590 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1590 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1593 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1593 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1643 CB 381 1646 870 (P> telnet> open vmshost.internet.computer.address) SB gr 2 49 357 1643 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1643 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1693 CB 381 1696 886 (T> Connected to vmshost.internet.computer.address) SB gr 2 49 357 1693 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1693 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 1743 CB 381 1746 459 (T> Escape character is '^]'.) SB gr 2 99 357 1743 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1843 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1843 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1843 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1743 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1843 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1843 B 1 F n 231 1899 1907 (From this point on, your terminal will display a session which is just like what it would be if you were logged in) SB 231 1949 141 (directly.) SB 2 2 357 2046 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2046 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 2046 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2046 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2046 B 1 F n 2 49 357 2049 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2049 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 2099 CB 381 2102 739 (T> Welcome to VMSHOST. Please log in.) SB gr 2 49 357 2099 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2099 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 2149 CB 381 2152 252 (P> Username: ) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 50 360 2149 CB 633 2152 194 (your-userid) SB gr 2 49 357 2149 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2149 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 50 360 2199 CB 381 2202 241 (P> Password: ) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 50 360 2199 CB 622 2202 249 (your-password) SB gr 2 49 357 2199 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2199 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 50 360 2249 CB 381 2252 974 (T> Welcome to VMSHOST, running VAX/VMS V5.4-1.) SB gr 2 49 357 2249 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2249 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 2299 CB 381 2302 980 (T> Last interactive login on Thursday, 2-SEP-1991 16:17) SB gr 2 49 357 2299 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2299 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 2349 CB 381 2352 1057 (T> Last non-interactive login on Thursday, 2-SEP-1991 16:21) SB gr 2 99 357 2349 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2449 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2449 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 2449 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 2349 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2449 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2449 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 70 70 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (58) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1933 (Now that we are in the VMS machine, let's use the VMS help system to get information about TELNET on VMS.) SB 2 2 357 384 B 1 F n 2 2 357 384 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 384 B 1 F n 2 49 357 387 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 387 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 437 CB 381 440 280 (P> $ help telnet) SB gr 2 49 357 437 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 437 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 487 CB 381 490 232 (T> TELNET) SB gr 2 49 357 487 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 487 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 537 CB 381 540 1009 (T> TELNET is a subsystem to allow users to connect their) SB gr 2 49 357 537 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 537 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 587 CB 381 590 925 (T> terminal to other systems on a network. TELNET) SB gr 2 49 357 587 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 587 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 637 CB 381 640 1006 (T> supports communication using the TCP/IP, CHAOSnet) SB gr 2 49 357 637 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 637 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 687 CB 381 690 399 (T> and PUP protocols.) SB gr 2 49 357 687 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 687 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 737 CB 381 740 206 (T> Format:) SB gr 2 49 357 737 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 737 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 787 CB 381 790 447 (T> TELNET [host-name]) SB gr 2 99 357 787 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 787 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 887 CB 381 890 641 (T> Additional information available:) SB gr 2 99 357 887 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 887 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 987 CB 381 990 637 (T> Parameters Command_Qualifiers) SB gr 2 99 357 987 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 987 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 1087 CB 381 1090 592 (P> Press RETURN to continue ... ) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 100 360 1087 CB 973 1090 221 () SB gr 2 99 357 1087 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1087 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 100 360 1187 CB 381 1190 420 (P> TELNET Subtopic? ) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 100 360 1187 CB 801 1190 221 () SB gr 2 99 357 1187 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1187 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 100 360 1287 CB 381 1290 198 (P> Topic? ) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 100 360 1287 CB 579 1290 221 () SB gr 2 99 357 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1387 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1387 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1387 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1387 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1387 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1443 1944 (We can close our connection to VMSHOST by logging out normally, and we will be returned to the UNIX session) SB 231 1493 464 (from which we had started:) SB 2 2 357 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1590 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1590 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1593 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1593 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 1643 CB 381 1646 198 (P> $ logout) SB gr 2 99 357 1643 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1643 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 1743 CB 381 1746 189 (Unixhost%) SB gr 2 99 357 1743 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1843 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1843 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1843 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1743 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1843 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1843 B 1 F n 231 1899 1880 (We've closed the connection to VMSHOST; if we wanted to we could enter more TELNET commands or start) SB 231 1949 691 (another session. But let's quit TELNET:) SB 2 2 357 2046 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2046 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 2046 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2046 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2046 B 1 F n 2 49 357 2049 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2049 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 2099 CB 381 2102 188 (P> telnet> ) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 100 360 2099 CB 569 2102 66 (quit) SB gr 2 99 357 2099 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 2099 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 100 360 2199 CB 381 2202 209 (UNIXhost%) SB gr 2 99 357 2199 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2299 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2299 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 2299 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 2199 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2299 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2299 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2355 1179 (Example 2. TELNET Session to an Internet Information Server) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2459 1753 (This example shows how TELNET can be used to access special guest accounts on Internet computers.) SB 231 2559 1891 (The process of connecting to such guest accounts is the same: you type "telnet internet.host.address". But once) SB 231 2609 1926 (you are connected, every site has different features and user interfaces, so don't expect the details of this example) SB 231 2659 858 (to represent anything but INFO at "info.umd.edu"!) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 71 71 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (59) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 284 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 284 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 284 B 1 F n 2 49 357 287 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 287 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 50 360 337 CB 381 340 397 (U> telnet info.umd.edu) SB gr 2 49 357 337 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 337 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 387 CB 381 390 209 (T> Trying...) SB gr 2 49 357 387 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 387 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 437 CB 381 440 625 (T> Connected to dbserv.UMD.EDU.) SB gr 2 49 357 437 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 437 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 487 CB 381 490 459 (T> Escape character is '^]'.) SB gr 2 99 357 487 B 1 F n 2 2 357 587 B 1 F n 2 2 357 587 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 587 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 487 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 587 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 587 B 1 F n 231 643 1913 (For this and most TELNET sessions, pressing the "Ctrl" or "Control" key followed by the "]" key will close your) SB 231 693 1908 (TELNET connection to another machine. \("^" is the standard abbreviation for the control key in most computer) SB 231 743 166 (manuals.\)) SB 231 843 667 (You will now be prompted to log in as:) SB 2 2 357 940 B 1 F n 2 2 357 940 B 1 F n 897 2 360 940 B 1 F n 2 2 1258 940 B 1 F n 595 2 1261 940 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 940 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 940 B 1 F n 2 49 357 943 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 943 B 1 F n gs 898 100 360 993 CB 381 996 438 (T> Ultrix V4.1 \(Rev. 52\)) SB gr 2 99 357 993 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 993 B 1 F n gs 898 50 360 1093 CB 381 1096 687 (T> At the "login:" prompt below, enter:) SB gr 2 49 357 1093 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1093 B 1 F n gs 898 50 360 1143 CB 381 1146 169 (T> INFO) SB gr gs 598 50 1259 1143 CB 1281 1146 488 (for access to the Information) SB gr 2 49 357 1143 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1143 B 1 F n gs 898 100 360 1193 CB 381 1196 50 (T>) SB gr gs 598 100 1259 1193 CB 1281 1196 466 (On-line files and programs.) SB gr 2 99 357 1193 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1193 B 1 F n gs 898 100 360 1293 CB 381 1296 236 (P> login: info) SB gr 2 99 357 1293 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1293 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1393 CB 381 1396 981 (T> Last login: Sat Sep 21 00:25:33 from annex2.umd.edu) SB gr 2 49 357 1393 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1393 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1443 CB 381 1446 1133 (T> Ultrix V4.1\(Rev 52\)System #2: Tue Jan 15 11:01:34 EST 1991) SB gr 2 49 357 1443 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1443 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 1493 CB 381 1496 440 (T> UWS V4.1 \(Rev. 197\)) SB gr 2 99 357 1493 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1593 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1593 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1593 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1493 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1593 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1593 B 1 F n 231 1649 1918 (You will now be prompted for your computer's "terminal type." When you use some TELNET services, you can) SB 231 1699 1338 (ask for a display of what kinds of terminal emulation are supported at that site.) SB gs 1499 50 359 1896 CB 381 1899 590 (T> Please enter your terminal type) SB gr gs 1499 100 359 1946 CB 381 1949 673 (P> \(? for a list, RETURN for 'vt100'\): ?) SB gr 231 2099 1862 (Terminal type does not mean "is you computer a Macintosh or an IBM mainframe?" but rather, "what kind of) SB 231 2149 1931 (terminal can your computer 'emulate'." Any particular computer can, depending upon installed software, emulate) SB 231 2199 469 (one or more terminal types.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 72 72 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (60) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 284 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 284 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 284 B 1 F n 2 49 357 287 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 287 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1497 50 360 337 CB 381 340 1253 (T> A list of supported terminals follows. Enter the type of your terminal) SB gr 2 49 357 337 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 337 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 387 CB 381 390 264 (\(in lower case\):) SB gr 2 99 357 387 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 387 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 487 CB 381 490 145 (T> type) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 487 CB 681 490 188 (description) SB gr 2 49 357 487 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 487 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 537 CB 381 540 118 (T> aaa) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 537 CB 681 540 576 (Ann Arbor Ambassador \(24 lines\)) SB gr 2 49 357 537 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 537 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 587 CB 381 590 147 (T> dt80) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 587 CB 681 590 293 (Datamedia DT80) SB gr 2 49 357 587 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 587 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 637 CB 381 640 135 (T> h19) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 637 CB 681 640 1005 (Heathkit H-19 \(also MD-PC/IP TELNET program for PCs\)) SB gr 2 49 357 637 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 637 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 687 CB 381 690 135 (T> h29) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 687 CB 681 690 243 (Heathkit H-29) SB gr 2 49 357 687 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 687 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 737 CB 381 740 114 (T> kk) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 737 CB 681 740 1055 (Kermit VT-102 full-screen \(for campus IBM mainframes e.g.,) SB gr 2 49 357 737 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 737 B 1 F n gs 1198 50 659 787 CB 681 790 164 (DO IBM\)) SB gr 2 49 357 787 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 787 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 837 CB 381 840 126 (T> m4) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 837 CB 681 840 789 (Microterm \(MIME\) 340/314 in ACT-IV Mode) SB gr 2 49 357 837 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 837 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 887 CB 381 890 130 (T> sun) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 887 CB 681 890 681 (Sun Microsystems Workstation Console) SB gr 2 49 357 887 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 887 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 937 CB 381 940 168 (T> vt100) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 937 CB 681 940 1066 (DEC VT-100 \(also NCSA TELNET program for PCs & Macs\)) SB gr 2 49 357 937 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 937 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 987 CB 381 990 168 (T> vt102) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 987 CB 681 990 228 (DEC VT-102) SB gr 2 49 357 987 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 987 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1037 CB 381 1040 168 (T> vt200) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 1037 CB 681 1040 228 (DEC VT-200) SB gr 2 49 357 1037 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1037 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1087 CB 381 1090 147 (T> vt52) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 1087 CB 681 1090 207 (DEC VT-52) SB gr 2 49 357 1087 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1087 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1137 CB 381 1140 171 (T> xterm) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 1137 CB 681 1140 789 (X-windows vt100 terminal emulator \(24 lines\)) SB gr 2 49 357 1137 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1137 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1187 CB 381 1190 133 (T> z19) SB gr gs 1198 50 659 1187 CB 681 1190 561 (Zenith Z-19 \(like Heathkit H-19\)) SB gr 2 49 357 1187 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1187 B 1 F n gs 298 100 360 1237 CB 381 1240 133 (T> z29) SB gr gs 1198 100 659 1237 CB 681 1240 561 (Zenith Z-29 \(like Heathkit H-29\)) SB gr 2 99 357 1237 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1337 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1337 B 1 F n 297 2 360 1337 B 1 F n 2 2 658 1337 B 1 F n 1195 2 661 1337 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1237 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1337 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1337 B 1 F n 231 1393 1931 (If you're not sure what kind of emulation you have available, try "vt100", which is a kind of full screen emulation) SB 231 1443 510 (available on many computers.) SB 2 2 357 1540 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1540 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1540 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1540 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1540 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1543 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1543 B 1 F n gs 1497 50 360 1593 CB 381 1596 590 (T> Please enter your terminal type) SB gr 2 49 357 1593 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 1593 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 1643 CB 381 1646 750 (P> \(? for a list, RETURN for 'vt100'\): vt100) SB gr 2 99 357 1643 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1743 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1743 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 1743 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 1643 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1743 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 1743 B 1 F n 231 1799 1902 (Your terminal will now display the following introductory information about the Info system. Whenever online) SB 231 1849 705 (help is displayed, take the time to read it!) SB gs 193 103 360 1946 CB 381 1952 91 (View) SB gr gs 209 103 554 1946 CB 576 1952 115 (Return) SB gr gs 209 103 764 1946 CB 786 1952 104 (Select) SB gr gs 179 103 974 1946 CB 996 1952 91 (X-fer) SB gr gs 239 103 1154 1946 CB 1176 1952 112 (Go-To) SB gr gs 239 103 1394 1946 CB 1416 1952 143 (Protocol) SB gr gs 373 103 1634 1946 CB 1656 1952 302 (Quit INFO2.0) SB gr 2 2 357 1946 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1946 B 1 F n 192 2 360 1946 B 1 F n 2 2 553 1946 B 1 F n 206 2 556 1946 B 1 F n 2 2 763 1946 B 1 F n 206 2 766 1946 B 1 F n 2 2 973 1946 B 1 F n 176 2 976 1946 B 1 F n 2 2 1153 1946 B 1 F n 236 2 1156 1946 B 1 F n 2 2 1393 1946 B 1 F n 236 2 1396 1946 B 1 F n 2 2 1633 1946 B 1 F n 370 2 1636 1946 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1946 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1946 B 1 F n 2 99 357 1949 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1949 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 2049 CB 1019 2052 329 (Welcome to INFO!) SB gr 2 99 357 2049 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2049 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 2149 CB 381 2152 383 (MENU OPERATION:) SB gr 2 99 357 2149 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2149 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 2249 CB 381 2252 1182 (The menus will be available after you press a key to clear this screen.) SB gr 2 99 357 2249 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2249 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 2349 CB 381 2352 1418 (To select a menu item, press the arrow keys to highlight the item \(such as VIEW or) SB gr gs 1647 50 360 2399 CB 381 2402 1595 (SELECT\), and then press Return or Enter. You can also select a menu item by typing the first) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 2449 CB 381 2452 1172 (letter of that item. For example, pressing V selects the VIEW option.) SB gr 2 199 357 2349 B 1 F n 2 199 2007 2349 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 2549 CB 381 2552 1597 (Help is available everywhere. If you get stuck you can press the ? key, and information about) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 2599 CB 381 2602 895 (the highlighted menu item will appear on the screen.) SB gr 2 149 357 2549 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 2549 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 2699 CB 1520 2702 466 (Press any key to continue...) SB gr 2 99 357 2699 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2799 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2799 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 2799 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2699 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2799 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2799 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 73 73 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (61) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 918 (When you press any key, you will see the main menu.) SB gs 208 103 360 384 CB 381 390 110 (VIEW) SB gr gs 224 103 569 384 CB 591 390 115 (Return) SB gr gs 224 103 794 384 CB 816 390 104 (Select) SB gr gs 149 103 1019 384 CB 1041 390 91 (X-fer) SB gr gs 209 103 1169 384 CB 1191 390 112 (Go-To) SB gr gs 224 103 1379 384 CB 1401 390 143 (Protocol) SB gr gs 179 103 1604 384 CB 1626 390 75 (Quit) SB gr gs 223 103 1784 384 CB 1806 390 97 (INFO) SB gr 2 2 357 384 B 1 F n 2 2 357 384 B 1 F n 207 2 360 384 B 1 F n 2 2 568 384 B 1 F n 221 2 571 384 B 1 F n 2 2 793 384 B 1 F n 221 2 796 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1018 384 B 1 F n 146 2 1021 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1168 384 B 1 F n 206 2 1171 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1378 384 B 1 F n 221 2 1381 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1603 384 B 1 F n 176 2 1606 384 B 1 F n 2 2 1783 384 B 1 F n 220 2 1786 384 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 384 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 384 B 1 F n 2 99 357 387 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 387 B 1 F n gs 1647 103 360 487 CB 381 493 243 (13 FILES IN /) SB gr 2 2 357 487 B 1 F n 207 2 360 487 B 1 F n 2 2 568 487 B 1 F n 221 2 571 487 B 1 F n 2 2 793 487 B 1 F n 221 2 796 487 B 1 F n 2 2 1018 487 B 1 F n 146 2 1021 487 B 1 F n 2 2 1168 487 B 1 F n 206 2 1171 487 B 1 F n 2 2 1378 487 B 1 F n 221 2 1381 487 B 1 F n 2 2 1603 487 B 1 F n 176 2 1606 487 B 1 F n 2 2 1783 487 B 1 F n 220 2 1786 487 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 487 B 1 F n 2 99 357 490 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 490 B 1 F n gs 448 100 360 590 CB 533 593 101 (Name) SB gr gs 599 100 809 590 CB 1010 593 197 (Description) SB gr gs 598 100 1409 590 CB 1569 593 278 (protocol = None) SB gr 2 99 357 590 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 590 B 1 F n gs 103 53 360 690 CB 381 696 21 (1) SB gr gs 374 53 464 690 CB 486 696 185 (Computers) SB gr gs 299 53 839 690 CB 861 696 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 53 1139 690 CB 1161 696 222 (11 Sep, 1991) SB gr gs 224 53 1499 690 CB 1521 696 96 (15:17) SB gr 2 2 357 690 B 1 F n 102 2 360 690 B 1 F n 2 2 463 690 B 1 F n 341 2 466 690 B 1 F n 2 2 808 690 B 1 F n 26 2 811 690 B 1 F n 2 2 838 690 B 1 F n 296 2 841 690 B 1 F n 2 2 1138 690 B 1 F n 266 2 1141 690 B 1 F n 2 2 1408 690 B 1 F n 86 2 1411 690 B 1 F n 2 2 1498 690 B 1 F n 221 2 1501 690 B 1 F n 2 2 1723 690 B 1 F n 280 2 1726 690 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 690 B 1 F n 2 49 357 693 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 693 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 743 CB 381 746 21 (2) SB gr gs 374 50 464 743 CB 486 746 167 (EconData) SB gr gs 299 50 839 743 CB 861 746 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 743 CB 1161 746 217 (05 Jun, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 743 CB 1521 746 96 (00:00) SB gr 2 49 357 743 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 743 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 793 CB 381 796 21 (3) SB gr gs 374 50 464 793 CB 486 796 168 (Literature) SB gr gs 299 50 839 793 CB 861 796 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 793 CB 1161 796 222 (18 Sep, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 793 CB 1521 796 96 (10:41) SB gr 2 49 357 793 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 793 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 843 CB 381 846 21 (4) SB gr gs 374 50 464 843 CB 486 846 178 (Macintosh) SB gr gs 299 50 839 843 CB 861 846 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 843 CB 1161 846 222 (20 Sep, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 843 CB 1521 846 96 (19:00) SB gr 2 49 357 843 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 843 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 893 CB 381 896 21 (5) SB gr gs 374 50 464 893 CB 486 896 213 (NewsLetters) SB gr gs 299 50 839 893 CB 861 896 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 893 CB 1161 896 231 (19 Aug, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 893 CB 1521 896 96 (12:30) SB gr 2 49 357 893 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 893 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 943 CB 381 946 21 (6) SB gr gs 374 50 464 943 CB 486 946 51 (PC) SB gr gs 299 50 839 943 CB 861 946 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 943 CB 1161 946 222 (20 Sep, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 943 CB 1521 946 96 (23:32) SB gr 2 49 357 943 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 943 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 993 CB 381 996 21 (7) SB gr gs 374 50 464 993 CB 486 996 137 (USGovt) SB gr gs 299 50 839 993 CB 861 996 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 993 CB 1161 996 231 (06 Aug, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 993 CB 1521 996 96 (16:13) SB gr 2 49 357 993 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 993 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 1043 CB 381 1046 21 (8) SB gr gs 374 50 464 1043 CB 486 1046 229 (UofMaryland) SB gr gs 299 50 839 1043 CB 861 1046 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 1043 CB 1161 1046 222 (16 Sep, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 1043 CB 1521 1046 96 (18:16) SB gr 2 49 357 1043 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1043 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 1093 CB 381 1096 21 (9) SB gr gs 374 50 464 1093 CB 486 1096 144 (Weather) SB gr gs 299 50 839 1093 CB 861 1096 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 1093 CB 1161 1096 208 (30 Jul, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 1093 CB 1521 1096 96 (10:12) SB gr 2 49 357 1093 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1093 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 1143 CB 381 1146 42 (10) SB gr gs 374 50 464 1143 CB 486 1146 108 (World) SB gr gs 299 50 839 1143 CB 861 1146 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 1143 CB 1161 1146 211 (18 Sep,1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 1143 CB 1521 1146 96 (15:13) SB gr 2 49 357 1143 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1143 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 1193 CB 381 1196 42 (11) SB gr gs 374 50 464 1193 CB 486 1196 129 (info.cat) SB gr gs 299 50 839 1193 CB 861 1196 66 (File) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 1193 CB 1161 1196 211 (20 Sep,1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 1193 CB 1521 1196 96 (19:00) SB gr gs 283 50 1724 1193 CB 1746 1196 205 (50866 bytes) SB gr 2 49 357 1193 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1193 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 1243 CB 381 1246 42 (12) SB gr gs 374 50 464 1243 CB 486 1246 174 (update.cat) SB gr gs 299 50 839 1243 CB 861 1246 66 (File) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 1243 CB 1161 1246 211 (20 Sep,1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 1243 CB 1521 1246 96 (07:00) SB gr gs 283 50 1724 1243 CB 1746 1246 205 (13110 bytes) SB gr 2 49 357 1243 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1243 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 1293 CB 381 1296 42 (13) SB gr gs 374 50 464 1293 CB 486 1296 153 (welcome) SB gr gs 299 50 839 1293 CB 861 1296 66 (File) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 1293 CB 1161 1296 222 (12 Sep, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 1293 CB 1521 1296 96 (11:32) SB gr gs 283 50 1724 1293 CB 1746 1296 184 (1782 bytes) SB gr 2 49 357 1293 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1293 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1343 CB 381 1346 1571 ( Use the up/down arrow keys to select a directory or file, press the first letter of a menu item) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 1393 CB 381 1396 667 (to act on the selection. Press ? for help.) SB gr 2 149 357 1343 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1493 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1493 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1493 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 1343 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1493 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1493 B 1 F n 231 1549 1906 (Let's select USGovt. Since we're using vt100 emulation, we can press the down arrow on our keyboard until we) SB 231 1599 1069 (get to item 7, and then press return to get to the USGovt menu.) SB gs 1647 103 360 1696 CB 381 1702 380 (10 FILES IN /USGovt) SB gr 2 2 357 1696 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1696 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1696 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1696 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1696 B 1 F n 2 99 357 1699 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1699 B 1 F n gs 299 100 464 1799 CB 486 1802 101 (Name) SB gr gs 374 100 764 1799 CB 919 1802 197 (Description) SB gr gs 868 100 1139 1799 CB 1434 1802 278 (protocol = None) SB gr 2 99 357 1799 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1799 B 1 F n gs 103 53 360 1899 CB 381 1905 21 (1) SB gr gs 374 53 464 1899 CB 486 1905 208 (.. \(Previous\)) SB gr gs 299 53 839 1899 CB 861 1905 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 53 1139 1899 CB 1161 1905 222 (12 Sep, 1991) SB gr gs 224 53 1499 1899 CB 1521 1905 96 (11:32) SB gr 2 2 357 1899 B 1 F n 102 2 360 1899 B 1 F n 2 2 463 1899 B 1 F n 296 2 466 1899 B 1 F n 2 2 763 1899 B 1 F n 71 2 766 1899 B 1 F n 2 2 838 1899 B 1 F n 296 2 841 1899 B 1 F n 2 2 1138 1899 B 1 F n 356 2 1141 1899 B 1 F n 2 2 1498 1899 B 1 F n 221 2 1501 1899 B 1 F n 2 2 1723 1899 B 1 F n 280 2 1726 1899 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1899 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1902 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1902 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 1952 CB 381 1955 21 (2) SB gr gs 374 50 464 1952 CB 486 1955 80 (Bills) SB gr gs 299 50 839 1952 CB 861 1955 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 1952 CB 1161 1955 217 (05 Jun, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 1952 CB 1521 1955 96 (00:00) SB gr 2 49 357 1952 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1952 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 2002 CB 381 2005 21 (3) SB gr gs 374 50 464 2002 CB 486 2005 209 (Constitution) SB gr gs 299 50 839 2002 CB 861 2005 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 2002 CB 1161 2005 231 (01 Aug, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 2002 CB 1521 2005 96 (10:56) SB gr 2 49 357 2002 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2002 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 2052 CB 381 2055 21 (4) SB gr gs 374 50 464 2052 CB 486 2055 188 (Economics) SB gr gs 299 50 839 2052 CB 861 2055 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 2052 CB 1161 2055 231 (02 Aug, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 2052 CB 1521 2055 96 (08:46) SB gr 2 49 357 2052 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2052 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 2102 CB 381 2105 21 (5) SB gr gs 374 50 464 2102 CB 486 2105 90 (GAO) SB gr gs 299 50 839 2102 CB 861 2105 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 2102 CB 1161 2105 231 (06 Aug, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 2102 CB 1521 2105 96 (17:23) SB gr 2 49 357 2102 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2102 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 2152 CB 381 2155 21 (6) SB gr gs 374 50 464 2152 CB 486 2155 190 (SupremeCt) SB gr gs 299 50 839 2152 CB 861 2155 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 2152 CB 1161 2155 208 (23 Jul, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 2152 CB 1521 2155 96 (16:34) SB gr 2 49 357 2152 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2152 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 2202 CB 381 2205 21 (7) SB gr gs 374 50 464 2202 CB 486 2205 101 (Taxes) SB gr gs 299 50 839 2202 CB 861 2205 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 2202 CB 1161 2205 217 (05 Jun, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 2202 CB 1521 2205 96 (00:00) SB gr 2 49 357 2202 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2202 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 2252 CB 381 2255 21 (8) SB gr gs 374 50 464 2252 CB 486 2255 179 (education-) SB gr gs 299 50 839 2252 CB 861 2255 66 (File) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 2252 CB 1161 2255 217 (04 Jun, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 2252 CB 1521 2255 96 (12:00) SB gr gs 283 50 1724 2252 CB 1746 2255 184 (1927 bytes) SB gr 2 49 357 2252 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2252 B 1 F n gs 374 50 464 2302 CB 486 2305 145 (goals.txt) SB gr 2 49 357 2302 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2302 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 2352 CB 381 2355 21 (9) SB gr gs 374 50 464 2352 CB 486 2355 157 (represen-) SB gr gs 299 50 839 2352 CB 861 2355 66 (File) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 2352 CB 1161 2355 208 (25 Jul, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 2352 CB 1521 2355 96 (11:26) SB gr gs 283 50 1724 2352 CB 1746 2355 205 (16456 bytes) SB gr 2 49 357 2352 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2352 B 1 F n gs 374 50 464 2402 CB 486 2405 167 (tatives.txt) SB gr 2 49 357 2402 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2402 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 2452 CB 381 2455 42 (10) SB gr gs 374 50 464 2452 CB 486 2455 194 (senators.txt) SB gr gs 299 50 839 2452 CB 861 2455 66 (File) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 2452 CB 1161 2455 208 (25 Jul, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 2452 CB 1521 2455 96 (11:26) SB gr gs 283 50 1724 2452 CB 1746 2455 184 (4258 bytes) SB gr 2 49 357 2452 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2452 B 1 F n gs 1647 53 360 2502 CB 381 2508 1604 (Use the up/down arrow keys to select a directory or file, press the first letter of a menu item to) SB gr gs 1647 103 360 2552 CB 381 2558 623 (act on the selection. Press ? for help.) SB gr 2 2 357 2502 B 1 F n 102 2 360 2502 B 1 F n 2 2 463 2502 B 1 F n 371 2 466 2502 B 1 F n 2 2 838 2502 B 1 F n 296 2 841 2502 B 1 F n 2 2 1138 2502 B 1 F n 356 2 1141 2502 B 1 F n 2 2 1498 2502 B 1 F n 221 2 1501 2502 B 1 F n 2 2 1723 2502 B 1 F n 280 2 1726 2502 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2502 B 1 F n 2 149 357 2505 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2655 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2655 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 2655 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 2505 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2655 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2655 B 1 F n 231 2711 1822 (Again, move the cursor down to a line you want to select. Let's go to line 6 to the supreme court directory.) SB gs 208 103 360 2808 CB 381 2814 110 (VIEW) SB gr gs 209 103 569 2808 CB 591 2814 115 (Return) SB gr gs 209 103 779 2808 CB 801 2814 104 (Select) SB gr gs 209 103 989 2808 CB 1011 2814 91 (X-fer) SB gr gs 224 103 1199 2808 CB 1221 2814 112 (Go-To) SB gr gs 224 103 1424 2808 CB 1446 2814 143 (Protocol) SB gr gs 149 103 1649 2808 CB 1671 2814 75 (Quit) SB gr gs 208 103 1799 2808 CB 1821 2814 97 (INFO) SB gr 2 2 357 2808 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2808 B 1 F n 207 2 360 2808 B 1 F n 2 2 568 2808 B 1 F n 206 2 571 2808 B 1 F n 2 2 778 2808 B 1 F n 206 2 781 2808 B 1 F n 2 2 988 2808 B 1 F n 206 2 991 2808 B 1 F n 2 2 1198 2808 B 1 F n 221 2 1201 2808 B 1 F n 2 2 1423 2808 B 1 F n 221 2 1426 2808 B 1 F n 2 2 1648 2808 B 1 F n 146 2 1651 2808 B 1 F n 2 2 1798 2808 B 1 F n 205 2 1801 2808 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2808 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2808 B 1 F n 2 99 357 2811 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2911 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2911 B 1 F n 207 2 360 2911 B 1 F n 2 2 568 2911 B 1 F n 206 2 571 2911 B 1 F n 2 2 778 2911 B 1 F n 206 2 781 2911 B 1 F n 2 2 988 2911 B 1 F n 206 2 991 2911 B 1 F n 2 2 1198 2911 B 1 F n 221 2 1201 2911 B 1 F n 2 2 1423 2911 B 1 F n 221 2 1426 2911 B 1 F n 2 2 1648 2911 B 1 F n 146 2 1651 2911 B 1 F n 2 2 1798 2911 B 1 F n 205 2 1801 2911 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2811 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2911 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2911 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 74 74 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (62) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1647 103 360 284 CB 381 290 561 (6 FILES IN /USGovt/SupremeCt) SB gr 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 99 357 287 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 287 B 1 F n gs 449 100 509 387 CB 531 390 101 (Name) SB gr gs 599 100 959 387 CB 981 390 197 (Description) SB gr gs 448 100 1559 387 CB 1581 390 278 (protocol = None) SB gr 2 99 357 387 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 387 B 1 F n gs 103 53 360 487 CB 381 493 21 (1) SB gr gs 374 53 464 487 CB 486 493 208 (.. \(Previous\)) SB gr gs 299 53 839 487 CB 861 493 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 53 1139 487 CB 1161 493 231 (06 Aug, 1991) SB gr gs 224 53 1499 487 CB 1521 493 96 (16:13) SB gr 2 2 357 487 B 1 F n 102 2 360 487 B 1 F n 2 2 463 487 B 1 F n 41 2 466 487 B 1 F n 2 2 508 487 B 1 F n 326 2 511 487 B 1 F n 2 2 838 487 B 1 F n 116 2 841 487 B 1 F n 2 2 958 487 B 1 F n 176 2 961 487 B 1 F n 2 2 1138 487 B 1 F n 356 2 1141 487 B 1 F n 2 2 1498 487 B 1 F n 56 2 1501 487 B 1 F n 2 2 1558 487 B 1 F n 161 2 1561 487 B 1 F n 2 2 1723 487 B 1 F n 280 2 1726 487 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 487 B 1 F n 2 49 357 490 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 490 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 540 CB 381 543 21 (2) SB gr gs 374 50 464 540 CB 486 543 162 (1989term) SB gr gs 299 50 839 540 CB 861 543 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 540 CB 1161 543 208 (23 Jul, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 540 CB 1521 543 96 (16:33) SB gr 2 49 357 540 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 540 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 590 CB 381 593 21 (3) SB gr gs 374 50 464 590 CB 486 593 162 (1990term) SB gr gs 299 50 839 590 CB 861 593 162 (Directory) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 590 CB 1161 593 208 (23 Jul, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 590 CB 1521 593 96 (16:34) SB gr 2 49 357 590 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 590 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 640 CB 381 643 21 (4) SB gr gs 374 50 464 640 CB 486 643 197 (00index.cat) SB gr gs 299 50 839 640 CB 861 643 66 (File) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 640 CB 1161 643 208 (23 Jul, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 640 CB 1521 643 96 (16:33) SB gr gs 283 50 1724 640 CB 1746 643 205 (12656 bytes) SB gr 2 49 357 640 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 640 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 690 CB 381 693 21 (5) SB gr gs 374 50 464 690 CB 486 693 223 (00readme.txt) SB gr gs 299 50 839 690 CB 861 693 66 (File) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 690 CB 1161 693 208 (23 Jul, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 690 CB 1521 693 96 (16:33) SB gr gs 283 50 1724 690 CB 1746 693 184 (2692 bytes) SB gr 2 49 357 690 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 690 B 1 F n gs 103 50 360 740 CB 381 743 21 (6) SB gr gs 374 50 464 740 CB 486 743 183 (justices.txt) SB gr gs 299 50 839 740 CB 861 743 66 (File) SB gr gs 359 50 1139 740 CB 1161 743 208 (23 Jul, 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1499 740 CB 1521 743 96 (16:34) SB gr gs 283 50 1724 740 CB 1746 743 205 (19299 bytes) SB gr 2 49 357 740 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 740 B 1 F n gs 1647 53 360 790 CB 381 796 1604 (Use the up/down arrow keys to select a directory or file, press the first letter of a menu item to) SB gr gs 1647 103 360 840 CB 381 846 623 (act on the selection. Press ? for help.) SB gr 2 2 357 790 B 1 F n 102 2 360 790 B 1 F n 2 2 463 790 B 1 F n 371 2 466 790 B 1 F n 2 2 838 790 B 1 F n 296 2 841 790 B 1 F n 2 2 1138 790 B 1 F n 356 2 1141 790 B 1 F n 2 2 1498 790 B 1 F n 221 2 1501 790 B 1 F n 2 2 1723 790 B 1 F n 280 2 1726 790 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 790 B 1 F n 2 149 357 793 B 1 F n 2 2 357 943 B 1 F n 2 2 357 943 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 943 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 793 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 943 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 943 B 1 F n 231 999 1848 (Finally, we will view the document "justices.txt" by moving the cursor to line 6 and pressing the Return key.) SB gs 163 103 360 1096 CB 381 1102 79 (TOP) SB gr gs 200 103 524 1096 CB 546 1102 127 (Bottom) SB gr gs 149 103 725 1096 CB 747 1102 51 (Up) SB gr gs 200 103 875 1096 CB 897 1102 102 (Down) SB gr gs 164 103 1076 1096 CB 1098 1102 71 (Left) SB gr gs 200 103 1241 1096 CB 1263 1102 94 (Right) SB gr gs 216 103 1442 1096 CB 1464 1102 138 (Number) SB gr gs 200 103 1659 1096 CB 1682 1102 115 (Search) SB gr gs 148 103 1860 1096 CB 1883 1102 75 (Quit) SB gr 2 2 357 1096 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1096 B 1 F n 162 2 360 1096 B 1 F n 2 2 523 1096 B 1 F n 197 2 526 1096 B 1 F n 2 2 724 1096 B 1 F n 146 2 727 1096 B 1 F n 2 2 874 1096 B 1 F n 197 2 877 1096 B 1 F n 2 2 1075 1096 B 1 F n 161 2 1078 1096 B 1 F n 2 2 1240 1096 B 1 F n 197 2 1243 1096 B 1 F n 2 2 1441 1096 B 1 F n 213 2 1444 1096 B 1 F n 2 2 1658 1096 B 1 F n 197 2 1661 1096 B 1 F n 2 2 1859 1096 B 1 F n 145 2 1862 1096 B 1 F n 2 2 2008 1096 B 1 F n 2 2 2008 1096 B 1 F n 2 99 357 1099 B 1 F n 2 99 2008 1099 B 1 F n gs 733 100 360 1199 CB 381 1202 546 (/USGovt/SupremeCt/justices.txt) SB gr gs 913 100 1094 1199 CB 1116 1202 310 (lines 1 - 17 of 314) SB gr 2 99 357 1199 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1199 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1299 CB 381 1302 220 (JUDICIARY) SB gr 2 99 357 1299 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1299 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1399 CB 381 1402 835 (SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES) SB gr 2 99 357 1399 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1399 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1499 CB 381 1502 896 (One First Street NE, 20543. Phone, \(202\) 479-3000) SB gr 2 99 357 1499 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1499 B 1 F n 2 99 357 1599 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1599 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1699 CB 381 1702 1605 (WILLIAM HUBBS REHNQUIST, Chief Justice of the United States, born in Milwaukee, WI,) SB gr gs 1647 50 360 1749 CB 381 1752 1564 (October 1, 1924; son of William Benjamin and Margery Peck Rehnquist; married to Natalie) SB gr gs 1647 50 360 1799 CB 381 1802 1444 (Cornell of San Diego, CA; children: James, Janet, and Nancy, member of Emmanuel) SB gr gs 1647 50 360 1849 CB 381 1852 1494 (Lutheran Church, Bethesda, MD, served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in this country and) SB gr gs 1647 50 360 1899 CB 381 1902 1496 (overseas from 1943-46, discharged with the rank of sergeant, Stanford University, B.A.,) SB gr gs 1647 50 360 1949 CB 381 1952 1568 (M.A., 1948; Harvard University, M.A., 1950; Stanford University, LL.B., 1952 ranking first) SB gr gs 1647 50 360 1999 CB 381 2002 1581 (in class; Order of the Coif; member of the Board of Editors of the Stanford Law Review; law) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 2049 CB 381 2052 1107 (clerk for Justice Robert H. Jackson, Supreme Court of the United) SB gr 2 449 357 1699 B 1 F n 2 449 2007 1699 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 2149 CB 381 2152 190 (\(more text\)) SB gr 2 99 357 2149 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2149 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 2249 CB 381 2252 1604 (Use the up/down arrow keys to select a directory or file, press the first letter of a menu item to) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 2299 CB 381 2302 623 (act on the selection. Press ? for help.) SB gr 2 149 357 2249 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2399 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2399 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 2399 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 2249 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2399 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2399 B 1 F n 231 2455 1017 (To exit "info.umd.edu" you can press "Ctrl ]". You will see) SB 2 2 357 2552 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2552 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 2552 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2552 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2552 B 1 F n 2 49 357 2555 B 1 F n 2 49 1857 2555 B 1 F n gs 1497 100 360 2605 CB 381 2608 180 (T> telnet>) SB gr 2 99 357 2605 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2705 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2705 B 1 F n 1496 2 360 2705 B 1 F n 2 99 1857 2605 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2705 B 1 F n 2 2 1857 2705 B 1 F n 231 2761 1846 (on your screen. You can either enter "open another.internet.computer.address", or "close", to terminate your) SB 231 2811 303 (TELNET session.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 75 75 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (63) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 240 (TELNET T) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 471 344 169 (ROUBLE) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 640 334 50 (-S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 690 344 186 (HOOTING) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 445 1223 (Step 1. If just typing "telnet" doesn't give you the "TELNET>" prompt:) SB 381 545 21 (o) SB 456 545 1634 (Try typing "help telnet", "man telnet", "info telnet" or whatever command is appropriate to your) SB 456 595 1098 (operating system. You might also try "tcpip" instead of "telnet",) SB 381 695 21 (o) SB 456 695 765 (or contact your local user services personnel.) SB 231 795 1464 (Step 2. If you type "telnet an.internet.computer.address" and you don't get connected:) SB 381 895 21 (o) SB 456 895 1670 ("unknown host" message: You might have misspelled the computer's domain name, or the domain) SB 456 945 736 (name of the computer might have changed.) SB 381 1045 21 (o) SB 456 1045 1702 ("foreign host did not responding within OPEN timeout" message: There's probably too much traffic) SB 456 1095 1707 (somewhere on the Internet between you and the host, or the host is disabled in some way. Try again) SB 456 1145 87 (later.) SB 381 1245 21 (o) SB 456 1245 1602 (There might be a limit on the number of users allowed onto the host at a given time. You will) SB 456 1295 1370 (usually get some sort of explanation from the host to this effect. Try again later.) SB 231 1395 1878 (Step 3. When logging in to a VM/CMS mainframe from a UNIX host, TELNET will only give you "line-at-a-) SB 231 1445 1197 (time" service. You should use a 3270 emulator for full screen service.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1592 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 278 1602 93 (HAT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 371 1592 36 (R) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 407 1602 237 (ESOURCES ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 644 1592 36 (C) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 680 1602 69 (AN ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 749 1592 36 (B) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 785 1602 38 (E ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 823 1592 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 859 1602 206 (CCESSED ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1065 1592 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1112 1602 75 (ITH ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1187 1592 226 (TELNET?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1703 1948 (There are many very interesting and valuables services listed in several chapters of NUSIRG and in the documents) SB 231 1753 485 (referenced in these chapters:) SB 381 1853 584 (Chapter 6: Archie: The FTP Guru) SB 381 1953 1053 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 381 2053 1050 (Chapter 12: Internet Accessible Databases and Bibliographies) SB 381 2153 963 (Chapter 13: The Wide Area Information Server \(WAIS\)) SB 381 2253 680 (Chapter 14: Internet Directory Services) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 2400 31 (F) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 262 2410 71 (OR ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 333 2400 42 (M) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 375 2410 98 (ORE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 473 2400 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 487 2410 281 (NFORMATION ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 768 2400 39 (O) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 807 2410 40 (N ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 847 2400 195 (TELNET) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2558 1027 (Technical Descriptions of the TELNET protocol) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2672 1905 (Douglas E. Comer. 1991. "Internetworking with TCP/IP." Vol. 1. Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 22: Applications:) SB 231 2722 1810 (Remote Login \(TELNET, RLOGIN\), contains a relatively accessible discussion of the technical aspects of) SB 231 2772 171 (TELNET.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 76 76 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (64) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1936 (Authoritative sources for technical information about TELNET \(and most anything else about the Internet\) can be) SB 231 337 900 (found in "RFC" \(Request for Comments\) documents.) SB 231 437 863 (Here's a partial list of relevant RFC's on TELNET:) SB 381 537 759 (RFC 854: "TELNET Protocol Specification") SB 381 587 759 (RFC 764: "TELNET Protocol Specification") SB 381 637 749 (RFC 855: "TELNET Option Specifications") SB 381 687 1111 (RFC 856 - RFC 861: Many other TELNET options specifications) SB 231 787 1856 (Although RFC's are available from many other sources on the Internet, here are instructions on how to obtain) SB 231 837 754 (RFC's from two definitive RFC repositories:) SB 231 937 210 (1. Via FTP:) SB 381 1037 190 (FTP Hosts:) SB 681 1037 174 (nis.nsf.net) SB 381 1087 165 (directory:) SB 681 1087 47 (rfc) SB 381 1137 85 (files:) SB 681 1137 166 (rfcxxx.txt) SB 1131 1137 537 (\(where xxx is the RFC number\)) SB 231 1237 1259 (2. Via electronic mail messages to nic.ddn.mil's automated "mail server":) SB 381 1337 76 (mail) SB 681 1337 353 (service@nic.ddn.mil) SB 381 1387 132 (subject:) SB 681 1387 121 (rfc xxx) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1534 1448 (Information On TCP/IP Packages for PCs Which Include TELNET) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1648 1850 ("Network Protocol Implementations and Vendors Guide" is a 300+ page description of TCP/IP hardware and) SB 231 1698 1527 (software available at no charge via FTP and electronic mail, or for purchase by land mail:) SB 381 1798 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 1798 194 (nic.ddn.mil) SB 381 1848 165 (directory:) SB 681 1848 120 (netinfo) SB 381 1898 69 (file:) SB 681 1898 313 (vendors-guide.doc) SB 381 1998 121 (e-mail:) SB 681 1998 440 (mail service@nic.ddn.mil) SB 381 2048 132 (subject:) SB 681 2048 241 (\(none needed\)) SB 381 2148 88 (mail:) SB 681 2148 900 (DDN Network Information Center, SRI International) SB 681 2198 674 (333 Ravenswood Avenue, Room EJ291) SB 681 2248 394 (Menlo Park, CA 94025) SB 1431 2248 531 (\($45 if ordered by postal mail.\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1813 2976 368 (Chapter 5: TELNET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 77 77 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (65) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 436 339 1539 (Chapter 6: "Archie": The FTP Archive Guru) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 576 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 278 586 93 (HAT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 371 576 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 385 586 38 (S ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 423 576 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 459 586 125 (RCHIE) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 584 576 31 (?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 687 1915 (Archie is a computer program which maintains a constantly updated catalog of the contents of a large proportion) SB 231 737 1901 (of the world's anonymous FTP archives. Archie is rapidly becoming one of the more useful computer resources) SB 231 787 1079 (on the Internet. It's well worth your time to learn how to use it.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 934 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 278 944 93 (HAT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 371 934 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 385 944 38 (S ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 423 934 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 459 944 136 (RCHIE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 595 934 36 (U) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 631 944 94 (SED ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 725 934 31 (F) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 756 944 60 (OR) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 816 934 31 (?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1045 1902 (There are thousands of computers on the Internet which offer anonymous FTP services. Once you know how to) SB 231 1095 1845 (use FTP, you are faced with some challenging tasks. How do you find out which FTP site has the file you're) SB 231 1145 1887 (looking for? For that matter, how can you find out which FTP site has the most up-to-date version of whatever) SB 231 1195 391 (file you're looking for?) SB 231 1295 1832 (To keep track of the contents of these services before Archie, you either had to be an FTP archive guru who) SB 231 1345 1546 (stayed awake all night prowling through the Internet, or else be lucky enough to know one.) SB 231 1445 1750 (Archie is an FTP guru for everyone on the Internet. Archie is ready and able to answer your questions.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1592 36 (H) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 267 1602 80 (OW ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 347 1592 36 (D) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 383 1602 96 (OES ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 479 1592 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 515 1602 136 (RCHIE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 651 1592 36 (D) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 687 1602 42 (O ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 729 1592 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 743 1602 24 (T) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 767 1592 48 (?!) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1703 840 (There are two major parts of the Archie program:) SB 381 1803 21 (o) SB 456 1803 1689 (The first part of the Archie program is responsible for monitoring the contents of FTP archive sites.) SB 456 1853 570 (Each month, the Archie program:) SB 531 1953 21 (o) SB 606 1953 1201 (does an anonymous FTP to all sites contained in its master list of sites,) SB 531 2028 21 (o) SB 606 2028 819 (requests a directory listing of their contents, and) SB 531 2103 21 (o) SB 606 2103 948 (updates master catalogs of the holdings of all FTP sites.) SB 381 2178 21 (o) SB 456 2178 1688 (The second part of the Archie program \(the part you'll use\) allows you to search through the master) SB 456 2228 1574 (list of FTP files, just like you might use a library catalog to find a book on a particular topic.) SB 231 2328 1948 (Archie's output includes the Internet domain name of the FTP host, the directory in which a file is located, the size) SB 231 2378 1859 (of the file in bytes, and the date on which the file was placed in that FTP host. Once you've gotten this list of) SB 231 2428 1922 (possible sources from Archie, you FTP to a site which has what you need, go to the subdirectory in which Archie) SB 231 2478 1080 (says the file is located, and copy the file to your own computer.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 2625 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 278 2635 93 (HAT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 371 2625 36 (K) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 407 2635 173 (INDS OF ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 580 2625 39 (Q) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 619 2635 216 (UESTIONS ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 835 2625 36 (C) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 871 2635 69 (AN ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 940 2625 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 976 2635 136 (RCHIE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1112 2625 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1148 2635 150 (NSWER) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1298 2625 31 (?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2736 883 (Archie can currently answer two kinds of questions:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1533 2976 648 (Chapter 6: "Archie": The FTP Guru) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 78 78 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (66) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 287 21 (o) SB 456 287 1707 (Is there a file containing a particular set of characters in its filename on an FTP host somewhere? In) SB 456 337 1264 (the rest of this chapter, this will be referred to as a FILENAME SEARCH.) SB 381 437 21 (o) SB 456 437 1383 (Is there a file dealing with a certain subject which has been cataloged by subject?) SB 231 537 1773 (You can search the "PD \(or Public Domain\) Software Description Database," which contains descriptive) SB 231 587 1884 (information about the actual contents of a small subset of the files known to Archie. This will be called a FILE) SB 231 637 406 (CONTENTS SEARCH.) SB 231 737 1908 (It's incredibly useful that Archie is set up to perform file contents searches. You'd be amazed at the obscurity of) SB 231 787 1050 (the filenames which some people give their programs or files.) SB 231 887 1912 (Just as a hypothetical example, you might think that a "Computer Aided Design" program would have the letters) SB 231 937 1760 ("CAD" somewhere it it's name; but more often than you'd like, a CAD program might have a name like) SB 231 987 1930 ("TLZWYQXP.DTU". In such a case, you just have to hope that the author\(s\) of this program had the foresight to) SB 231 1037 1441 (send a message to the Archie folks saying that "TLZWWQXP" was a CAD program.) SB 231 1137 1941 (To get you started, try one of the following sample sessions with Archie in which you'll search for files containing) SB 231 1187 1551 (information about NorthWestNet, using both FILENAME and FILE CONTENTS searches.) SB 231 1287 1901 (Once you've gone through one of these examples, you'll have the skills you need to go ahead and use Archie for) SB 231 1337 841 (whatever kind of search you might want to make.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1484 36 (H) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 267 1494 80 (OW ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 347 1484 36 (D) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 383 1494 42 (O ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 425 1484 33 (Y) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 458 1494 71 (OU ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 529 1484 36 (U) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 565 1494 65 (SE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 630 1484 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 666 1494 125 (RCHIE) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 791 1484 31 (?) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1642 305 (Archie Syntax) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1756 1321 (The basic search command of Archie is "prog". Entering the command string) SB 381 1856 248 (prog textstring) SB 231 1956 1179 (will find all files that contain the word "textstring" in their filenames.) SB 231 2056 1893 (A full explanation of Archie syntax can be gotten with the "help" command in either of the two access methods) SB 231 2106 287 (described below.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2253 378 (Archie By E-Mail) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2367 1730 (You can use Archie by e-mail. First time users should request a help file with the following message:) SB 381 2467 88 (mail:) SB 681 2467 416 (archie@archie.mcgill.ca) SB 381 2517 132 (subject:) SB 681 2517 73 (help) SB 231 2617 1942 (If you are accessing Archie by mail, you can put Archie search requests, one per line, in the body of your message) SB 231 2667 1897 (\(Archie will also read requests placed in the subject line\). For example, entering the following command string) SB 381 2767 88 (mail:) SB 531 2767 416 (archie@archie.mcgill.ca) SB 381 2817 132 (subject:) SB 531 2817 241 (\(none needed\)) SB 531 2867 245 (prog gateways) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1533 2976 648 (Chapter 6: "Archie": The FTP Guru) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 79 79 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (67) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 531 287 191 (prog nwnet) SB 231 387 1855 (will search for files containing the words "gateways" or "nwnet" in their filenames. Note that a subject is not) SB 231 437 131 (needed.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 584 429 (Archie By TELNET) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 698 966 (Here are the steps for accessing Archie over the Internet:) SB 231 798 1936 (Step 1. Use TELNET to access a remote Archie server. If you don't have access to TELNET or if you're not sure) SB 231 848 1927 (how to use TELNET, be sure to read Chapter 5 of NUSIRG, or ask your instructor or you local user services staff) SB 231 898 1899 (for help. However, if you do wish to use TELNET to access Archie, here are the domain name addresses of the) SB 231 948 844 (computers which support public access to Archie.) SB 381 1048 21 (o) SB 456 1048 1321 (If you're in North or South America, TELNET to the Archie host nearest you:) SB 531 1148 234 (archie.ans.net) SB 981 1148 309 (\(New York, USA\)) SB 531 1198 273 (archie.mcgill.ca) SB 981 1198 332 (\(Montreal, Canada\)) SB 531 1248 304 (archie.rutgers.edu) SB 981 1248 328 (\(New Jersey, USA\)) SB 531 1298 248 (archie.sura.net) SB 981 1298 297 (\(Maryland, USA\)) SB 531 1348 241 (archie.unl.edu) SB 981 1348 292 (\(Nebraska, USA\)) SB 381 1448 21 (o) SB 456 1448 836 (If you're in Eurasia or Africa, TELNET to either:) SB 531 1548 320 (archie.doc.ic.ac.uk) SB 981 1548 313 (\(United Kingdom\)) SB 456 1598 35 (or) SB 531 1598 187 (nic.funet.fi) SB 981 1598 157 (\(Finland\)) SB 381 1698 21 (o) SB 456 1698 1036 (If you're in Australia, New Zealand or Oceania, TELNET to:) SB 531 1798 155 (archie.au) SB 981 1798 183 (\(Australia\)) SB 231 1898 1902 (Step 2. Use the login name "archie". No password is required. You should see a short help screen giving some) SB 231 1948 1838 (basic help explaining how to use the system. You may also see information about recent changes to Archie.) SB 231 2048 1398 (You can get additional help about Archie at any time during your session. Typing) SB 381 2148 73 (help) SB 231 2248 1936 (will give you a list of currently valid commands. To obtain help on a particular command from the displayed list,) SB 231 2298 1607 (just type help and the command-name. For example, to get help on the "prog" command, type) SB 381 2398 161 (help prog) SB 231 2498 1842 (Step 3. Now you're ready to do a FILENAME SEARCH for all documents in the Archie file catalog for any) SB 231 2548 1855 (document containing the text string "nwnet" in its filename, regardless of whether the filename is upper case,) SB 231 2598 1385 (lower case, or any mixture of upper and lower case. All you need to do is to type:) SB 381 2698 191 (prog nwnet) SB 231 2798 1928 (While Archie is searching, it will display the percentage of filename databases it has searched, and the number of) SB 231 2848 788 (occurrences of the string "nwnet" it has found.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1533 2976 648 (Chapter 6: "Archie": The FTP Guru) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 80 80 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (68) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1875 (If a search seems to be taking a very long time, or resulting in hundreds of possibly spurious "hits," or positive) SB 231 337 1925 (locations of the character string, you can stop Archie by pressing "control c" \(press the "control" key - sometimes) SB 231 387 811 (labelled "ctrl" and the "c" key simultaneously\).) SB 231 487 940 (Step 4. When Archie is done searching, it will display:) SB 381 587 21 (o) SB 456 587 827 (the files whose names contain the string "nwnet") SB 381 637 21 (o) SB 456 637 811 (in which FTP hosts these files can be found and) SB 381 687 21 (o) SB 456 687 808 (the subdirectory path in which they are located.) SB 231 787 1833 (Step 5. If you want to e-mail a copy of the results of this search back to your own Internet user-id, just type) SB 381 887 751 (mail YourUserId@your.full.internet.address) SB 231 987 1921 (This means that you can look at the results of your searches at your leisure. This is an especially good idea since) SB 231 1037 1846 (it means you can logout of Archie as soon as you're done. This will make a connection available for another) SB 231 1087 1900 (person to login to Archie. Remember, Archie, like most Internet resources, has a limited number of users it can) SB 231 1137 1600 (serve at once! The more quickly AND efficiently you use it, the more other people can use it.) SB 231 1237 1103 (Step 6. Now try a quick FILE CONTENTS SEARCH. Just type:) SB 381 1337 224 (whatis nwnet) SB 231 1437 1892 (All lines in the "PD Software Description Database" which contain the string "nwnet" will be displayed. Again,) SB 231 1487 441 (you can use the command) SB 381 1587 751 (mail YourUserId@your.full.internet.address) SB 231 1687 1001 (to have the results of this search sent back to your account.) SB 231 1787 826 (Step 7. To end your Archie session, simply type) SB 381 1887 66 (quit) SB 231 1987 1877 (Step 8. Any search results you mailed back to your userid should be sent to you as incoming mail within a few) SB 231 2037 145 (minutes.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 2184 31 (T) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 262 2194 138 (HINGS ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 400 2184 31 (T) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 431 2194 42 (O ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 473 2184 36 (K) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 509 2194 92 (EEP ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 601 2184 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 615 2194 40 (N ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 655 2184 42 (M) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 697 2194 80 (IND ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 777 2184 36 (B) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 813 2194 149 (EFORE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 962 2184 33 (Y) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 995 2194 71 (OU ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1066 2184 36 (U) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1102 2194 65 (SE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1167 2184 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1203 2194 125 (RCHIE) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2295 1852 (Archie currently keeps track of more than 800 FTP hosts, containing more than 1,000,000 files. If you're not) SB 231 2345 1921 (careful, you could easily generate thousands of "hits" that are not really meaningful answers to your inquiry. For) SB 231 2395 1074 (example, "prog doc" would not be a very useful search request.) SB 231 2495 1920 (Think about your search very carefully before you TELNET to Archie. Learn to take full advantage of the many) SB 231 2545 1176 (search options described in the Archie manual to restrict your search.) SB 231 2645 1831 (There are many more features to Archie than can be described in this brief introduction. So, before you use) SB 231 2695 1915 (Archie for real searches, be sure to use the "help" command, and to read the most current Archie documentation.) SB 231 2795 1893 (Anything written about Archie \(or any other Internet resource\) may be out-of-date a few days after it is written.) SB 231 2845 1848 (When you TELNET to Archie, and before you start your search, read the news messages that appear on your) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1533 2976 648 (Chapter 6: "Archie": The FTP Guru) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%Page: 81 81 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 992 (NorthwestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (69) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1939 (screen. The developers of Archie may have just made some major breakthrough in their program which will make) SB 231 337 1368 (using it even easier to use, but hasn't even been written up in the Archie manual.) SB 231 437 1920 (Best of all, Archie \(and most other Internet resources\), will change in response to your suggestions. Once you've) SB 231 487 1916 (used Archie, the developers of Archie would appreciate your feedback and comments to make Archie even more) SB 231 537 1829 (useful. Send comments, bug reports, contributions to the database file, reports of anonymous FTP sites that) SB 231 587 1400 (Archie doesn't seem to maintain \(or even much deserved notes of appreciation\) to:) SB 381 687 373 (archie-l@cs.mcgill.ca) SB 231 787 929 (The Archie program was written and is maintained by:) SB 381 887 597 (Alan Emtage \(bajan@cs.mcgill.ca\)) SB 381 937 618 (Bill Heelan \(wheelan@cs.mcgill.ca\)) SB 231 1037 912 (Ideas and inspiration were \(and still are!\) provided by) SB 381 1137 624 (Peter Deutsch \(peterd@cs.mcgill.ca\)) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1284 31 (F) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 262 1294 71 (OR ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 333 1284 42 (M) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 375 1294 98 (ORE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 473 1284 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 487 1294 281 (NFORMATION ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 768 1284 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 804 1294 124 (BOUT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 928 1284 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 964 1294 125 (RCHIE) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1395 1927 (The best source of up-to-date information about Archie are the login messages you see when you login to Archie.) SB 231 1445 1910 (For updates, and new features, and files in the FTP host maintained by Archie's developers, access the following) SB 231 1495 159 (resources) SB 381 1595 165 (FTP host:) SB 681 1595 328 (quiche.cs.mcgill.ca) SB 381 1645 165 (directory:) SB 681 1645 177 (archie/doc) SB 381 1695 161 (filename:) SB 681 1695 225 (whatis.archie) SB 981 1695 262 (\(brief overview) SB 681 1745 244 (archie.man.txt) SB 981 1745 374 (\(ASCII archie manual) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1533 2976 648 (Chapter 6: "Archie": The FTP Guru) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%Page: 82 82 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 283 75 CB 306 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1934 75 CB 2165 76 46 (70) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 282 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 282 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 390 289 1632 (SECTION 3: COMMUNICATING WITH PEOPLE) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 479 461 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 924 479 352 (................................) SB 1276 479 352 (................................) SB 1628 479 352 (................................) SB 1980 479 44 (....) SB 2031 479 42 (71) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 606 529 322 (What is USENET?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 935 529 352 (................................) SB 1287 529 352 (................................) SB 1639 529 352 (................................) SB 1991 529 33 (...) SB 2031 529 42 (71) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 606 579 654 (USENET Also Contains Local Groups) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1265 579 352 (................................) SB 1617 579 352 (................................) SB 1969 579 55 (.....) SB 2031 579 42 (73) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 606 629 650 (A Quick Overview of Using USENET) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1265 629 352 (................................) SB 1617 629 352 (................................) SB 1969 629 55 (.....) SB 2031 629 42 (74) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 606 679 661 (For More Information About USENET) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1276 679 352 (................................) SB 1628 679 352 (................................) SB 1980 679 44 (....) SB 2031 679 42 (83) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 606 729 1259 (Addendum 1: USENET Newsreading Software Packages And Source Info) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1870 729 154 (..............) SB 2031 729 42 (84) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 829 673 (Chapter 8: LISTSERV Discussion Lists) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1133 829 352 (................................) SB 1485 829 352 (................................) SB 1837 829 187 (.................) 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SB 2031 979 42 (87) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 606 1029 511 (How Does LISTSERV Work?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1122 1029 352 (................................) SB 1474 1029 352 (................................) SB 1826 1029 198 (..................) SB 2031 1029 42 (87) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 606 1079 1108 (A Short Summary of How To Use LISTSERV From The Internet) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1716 1079 308 (............................) SB 2031 1079 42 (88) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 606 1129 775 (A Summary Of Basic LISTSERV Commands) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1386 1129 352 (................................) SB 1738 1129 286 (..........................) SB 2031 1129 42 (89) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 606 1179 952 (What Everyone Should Know Before Using LISTSERV) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1562 1179 352 (................................) SB 1914 1179 110 (..........) SB 2031 1179 42 (90) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 606 1229 696 (For More Information About LISTSERV) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1309 1229 352 (................................) SB 1661 1229 352 (................................) SB 2013 1229 11 (.) SB 2031 1229 42 (91) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 306 1476 216 (USENET ) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 522 1486 98 (AND ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 620 1476 244 (LISTSERV) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 531 1684 1301 (If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then) SB 531 1734 1339 (you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an) SB 531 1784 1201 (idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1206 1887 375 (George Bernard Shaw) SB 306 2037 1795 (This section introduces you to two of the most widely used forums for communication between people on) SB 306 2087 1234 (the Internet: USENET discussion groups and BITNET LISTSERV Lists.) 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SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1392 2976 714 (Section 3: Communicating with People) SB 255 255 255 fC 1811 3 300 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1811 2 300 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Italic %%Page: 83 83 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (71) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 742 289 927 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 526 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 278 536 142 (HAT IS ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 420 526 233 (USENET?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 637 1916 (USENET is a service of the Internet which allows you to participate in discussions on many different topics with) SB 231 687 492 (people throughout the world.) SB 231 787 532 (More specifically, USENET is:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 892 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 888 1704 (a collection of hundreds of "newsgroups" covering everything from supercomputer design to bungee) SB 456 938 239 (cord jumping;) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 993 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 989 985 (a forum for discussions, questions and answers, and news.) SB 231 1089 1922 (USENET is used daily by many thousands of people on computers worldwide. USENET is also a systems which) SB 231 1139 1932 (evolves in response to its user's needs. Every month, new USENET groups are created in response to the votes of) SB 231 1189 1819 (USENET users. And most importantly, if you use it well, USENET can be highly educational - and highly) SB 231 1239 214 (entertaining.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1386 723 (What Are USENET Newsgroups?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1500 1905 (USENET discussion takes place in hundreds of USENET newsgroups, each dealing with a particular topic. The) SB 231 1550 1807 (term "USENET newsgroups" might suggest that USENET is mainly concerned with "news," but USENET) SB 231 1600 1748 (newsgroups \(or "groups"\) are also forums for information, discussions, debates, questions, and answers) SB 1979 1600 11 (.) SB 231 1700 1858 (Each USENET group is comprised of articles \(or "postings"\) which are submitted \(or "posted"\) by users from) SB 231 1750 1936 (throughout the world. 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SB 231 2461 1842 (In USENET, each subscribing Internet site receives as single copy of each article via a "USENET news feed) SB 2073 2461 28 (.") SB 231 2511 1709 (These news feeds are handled by Internet software called Network News Transfer Protocol or NNTP) SB 1940 2511 224 (. The tens of) SB 231 2561 1907 (thousands of USENET files which accumulate each week are stored on one mainframe, workstation, or personal) SB 231 2611 1844 (computer at your site. Even if there are 1,000 people want to read a given article, only one copy needs to be) SB 231 2661 1391 (stored. This system is much more resource efficient than 1,000 individual copies.) SB 231 2761 1929 (An even more efficient method of distributing USENET articles has been developed which allows a single NNTP) SB 231 2811 1926 (news feed machine to be accessed by many other computers. This new method is of special interest to sites with) SB 231 2861 1935 (limited computer resources, such as an elementary school with a few personal computers and modems. You don't) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 84 84 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (72) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1937 (have to have a machine at your site to store the tens of thousands of USENET articles you might not want to read.) SB 231 337 1601 (Only articles you are interested in are displayed on your screen from the remote NNTP server.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 484 941 (How Are USENET Newsgroups Organized?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 598 1907 (Each USENET newsgroup has a distinct name which describes the discussion carried out in the group. Here are) SB 231 648 1920 (the names of a few of the many hundreds of USENET newsgroup names to give you a sense both of the diversity) SB 231 698 1019 (of topics, and how USENET groups names are put together:) SB gs 899 50 359 795 CB 381 798 283 (alt.usage.english) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 795 CB 1281 798 426 (news.announce.newusers) SB gr gs 899 50 359 845 CB 381 848 323 (bionet.agroforestry) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 845 CB 1281 848 423 (news.newusers.questions) SB gr gs 899 50 359 895 CB 381 898 262 (bionet.software) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 895 CB 1281 898 198 (pnw.forsale) SB gr gs 899 50 359 945 CB 381 948 306 (bit.listserv.history) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 945 CB 1281 948 235 (rec.arts.books) SB gr gs 899 50 359 995 CB 381 998 312 (bit.listserv.travel-l) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 995 CB 1281 998 271 (rec.food.recipes) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1045 CB 381 1048 304 (biz.comp.services) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 1045 CB 1281 1048 265 (sci.archaeology) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1095 CB 381 1098 348 (biz.dec.workstations) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 1095 CB 1281 1098 143 (sci.math) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1145 CB 381 1148 355 (comp.sources.apple2) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 1145 CB 1281 1148 344 (soc.college.gradinfo) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1195 CB 381 1198 350 (comp.unix.questions) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 1195 CB 1281 1198 304 (soc.culture.nordic) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1245 CB 381 1248 345 (k12.chat.elementary) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 1245 CB 1281 1248 290 (talk.politics.guns) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1295 CB 381 1298 292 (k12.lang.francais) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 1295 CB 1281 1298 194 (talk.rumors) SB gr gs 899 50 359 1345 CB 381 1348 294 (misc.jobs.offered) SB gr gs 899 50 1259 1345 CB 1281 1348 187 (uw.general) SB gr gs 899 100 359 1395 CB 381 1398 171 (misc.rural) SB gr gs 899 100 1259 1395 CB 1281 1398 132 (uw.jobs) SB gr 231 1498 1859 (All USENET newsgroup names are made up of abbreviations separated by periods, arranged in a hierarchical) SB 231 1548 1941 (fashion. The first part of the name is a major category, and the second \(and sometimes third, fourth, or even fifth\)) SB 231 1598 1261 (part\(s\) give increasingly more detail about the topic covered by the group.) SB 231 1698 1919 (For example, "k12.chat.elementary" is a group in the hierarchy created for kindergarten through 12th grade users) SB 231 1748 1451 (\(k12\) oriented towards casual discussion \(or chat\) among elementary school students.) SB 231 1848 1930 (There are only a few first level categories, within which may be hundreds of specific newsgroups. Here's a list of) SB 231 1898 1658 (the general topics covered by the some of the most commonly encountered main level categories:) SB gs 449 50 359 1995 CB 381 1998 43 (alt) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 1995 CB 831 1998 697 (a hierarchy for tentative or controversial) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2045 CB 831 2048 685 (groups; not carried by all USENET sites) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2095 CB 381 2098 106 (bionet) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2095 CB 831 2098 676 (a hierarchy for biology oriented groups,) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2145 CB 831 2148 702 (primarily intended for research biologists) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2195 CB 381 2198 178 (bit.listserv) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2195 CB 831 2198 729 (LISTSERV groups distributed to USENET) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2245 CB 381 2248 52 (biz) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2245 CB 831 2248 679 (Business / corporate oriented discussion) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2295 CB 381 2298 94 (comp) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2295 CB 831 2298 444 (Computer oriented groups) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2345 CB 381 2348 63 (k12) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2345 CB 831 2348 697 (Kindergarten through high school groups) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2395 CB 381 2398 80 (misc) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2395 CB 831 2398 705 (Groups not easily fit into other categories) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2445 CB 381 2448 86 (news) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2445 CB 831 2448 686 (Groups devoted to news about USENET) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2495 CB 381 2498 52 (rec) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2495 CB 831 2498 621 (Recreation or hobby oriented groups) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2545 CB 381 2548 47 (sci) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2545 CB 831 2548 407 (Science oriented groups) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2595 CB 381 2598 56 (soc) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2595 CB 831 2598 723 (Groups oriented to discussion of particular) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2645 CB 831 2648 715 (cultures or social groups around the world) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2695 CB 381 2698 64 (talk) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2695 CB 831 2698 922 (Groups for free form discussions which often focus on) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2745 CB 831 2748 870 (controversial topics \(e.g., abortion, nuclear energy\)) SB gr gs 449 50 359 2795 CB 381 2798 178 (pnw & uw) SB gr gs 1199 50 809 2795 CB 831 2798 967 (examples of regional USENET hierarchies which will be) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 85 85 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (73) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1199 100 809 284 CB 831 287 527 (explained in more detail below) SB gr 231 387 1799 (Consider five hypothetical groups dealing with politics in the United States, each in a different main level) SB 231 437 172 (hierarchy:) SB 381 537 236 (biz.us.politics) SB 381 587 247 (k12.us.politics) SB 381 637 233 (sci.poli-sci.us) SB 381 687 240 (soc.us.politics) SB 381 737 248 (talk.us.politics) SB 231 837 1892 (The articles within each of these U.S. politics groups are likely to have very different emphases, which helps to) SB 231 887 673 (serve the diversity of USENET readers.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1034 252 (USENET A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 483 1044 93 (LSO ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 576 1034 36 (C) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 612 1044 191 (ONTAINS ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 803 1034 31 (L) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 834 1044 124 (OCAL ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 958 1034 39 (G) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 997 1044 143 (ROUPS) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1145 1897 (Although most of USENET is a global community, it is also set up to address the needs and interests of users in) SB 231 1195 192 (local areas.) SB 231 1295 1288 (As mentioned above, "pnw" and "uw" are examples of "regional hierarchies) SB 1519 1295 655 (." These hierarchies contain groups of) SB 231 1345 1805 (interest to users in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, and to the University of Washington,) SB 231 1395 1938 (respectively. Such regional hierarchies have been set up for many other parts of the world for discussions of local) SB 231 1445 136 (interest.) SB 231 1545 1696 (Here are some examples of other regional hierarchies to give you an idea of how this system works:) SB gs 599 50 359 1642 CB 381 1645 190 (Institutions) SB gr gs 299 50 959 1642 CB 981 1645 51 (uw) SB gr gs 599 50 1259 1642 CB 1281 1645 356 (Univ. of Washington) SB gr gs 299 50 959 1692 CB 981 1695 71 (yale) SB gr gs 599 50 1259 1692 CB 1281 1695 269 (Yale University) SB gr gs 599 50 359 1742 CB 381 1745 99 (Cities) SB gr gs 299 50 959 1742 CB 981 1745 63 (pdx) SB gr gs 599 50 1259 1742 CB 1281 1745 143 (Portland) SB gr gs 299 50 959 1792 CB 981 1795 47 (tor) SB gr gs 599 50 1259 1792 CB 1281 1795 136 (Toronto) SB gr gs 599 50 359 1842 CB 381 1845 322 (States or provinces) SB gr gs 299 50 959 1842 CB 981 1845 40 (ab) SB gr gs 599 50 1259 1842 CB 1281 1845 127 (Alberta) SB gr gs 299 50 959 1892 CB 981 1895 35 (or) SB gr gs 599 50 1259 1892 CB 1281 1895 126 (Oregon) SB gr gs 599 50 359 1942 CB 381 1945 138 (Regions) SB gr gs 299 50 959 1942 CB 981 1945 72 (pnw) SB gr gs 599 50 1259 1942 CB 1281 1945 304 (Pacific Northwest) SB gr gs 299 50 959 1992 CB 981 1995 40 (ne) SB gr gs 599 50 1259 1992 CB 1281 1995 231 (New England) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2042 CB 381 2045 164 (Countries) SB gr gs 299 50 959 2042 CB 981 2045 66 (fnet) SB gr gs 599 50 1259 2042 CB 1281 2045 115 (France) SB gr gs 299 50 959 2092 CB 981 2095 40 (nz) SB gr gs 599 50 1259 2092 CB 1281 2095 227 (New Zealand) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2142 CB 381 2145 183 (Continents) SB gr gs 299 50 959 2142 CB 981 2145 92 (eunet) SB gr gs 599 50 1259 2142 CB 1281 2145 122 (Europe) SB gr gs 299 100 959 2192 CB 981 2195 40 (na) SB gr gs 599 100 1259 2192 CB 1281 2195 255 (North America) SB gr 231 2295 1944 (Regional newsgroups usually deal with topics that probably wouldn't interest users elsewhere in the world, such as) SB 231 2345 1939 (where Yale's MacIntosh Users Group will meet next week, or why zucchini has suddenly become so expensive in) SB 231 2395 1879 (Alberta. So don't feel like you're missing much, there are hundreds of globally distributed newsgroups to keep) SB 231 2445 164 (you busy.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%Page: 86 86 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (74) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 89 (A Q) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 320 344 109 (UICK ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 429 334 39 (O) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 468 344 263 (VERVIEW OF ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 731 334 36 (U) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 767 344 109 (SING ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 876 334 202 (USENET) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 492 873 (What You Should NOT Do On USENET) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 606 1881 (Although USENET probably would be best described as a quasi-democratic anarchy, there are a few explicitly) SB 231 656 341 (forbidden activities:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 761 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 757 1630 (Do Not Violate Copyright Or Any Other US or International Laws. Feel free to reproduce short) SB 456 807 1713 (extracts of a copyrighted work for critical purposes in your postings, but reproduction of copyrighted) SB 456 857 1679 (works in whole or substantial part is forbidden by US and international copyright law. Respect the) SB 456 907 1687 (hard work of copyrighted authors. Similarly, engaging in or communicating about illegal activities) SB 456 957 1377 (on USENET is forbidden, and could endanger you and your site's USENET feed.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1062 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1058 1585 (USENET Is Not For Commercial Communication. This does not mean that you can't discuss) SB 456 1108 1672 (commercial products on USENET. In fact, objective descriptions and comparisons of commercial) SB 456 1158 1670 (computer products is a very useful USENET activity. But, if you represent a company, don't even) SB 456 1208 1657 (think of posting commercial advertisements on USENET. At the very least, you will probably be) SB 456 1258 1653 (flooded by complaints from outraged USENET users, and at the worst, your company's USENET) SB 456 1308 446 (feed could be endangered.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1455 668 (Getting Started With USENET) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1569 1944 (To read USENET articles, you use "newsreader software." So, the first thing you need to do before getting started) SB 231 1619 342 (with USENET is to:) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1719 1102 (Find out if you have newsreader software on your computer) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1823 1943 (As you can see in addendum 1, there are many newsreader packages for both mainframes and personal computers.) SB 231 1873 1778 (If you already know the name of your newsreader software, skip ahead to "A Typical USENET session.") SB 231 1973 1950 (If you're not sure of the name or even the existence of newsreader software on your computer, you should ask your) SB 231 2023 1931 (local users services staff or instructor for help. Or, if you're inquisitive, and like to do things on your own, try the) SB 231 2073 270 (following steps.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2178 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2174 1639 (If you're using a mainframe computer connected to the Internet, try using your local help system) SB 456 2224 1706 (\(e.g., "help" or "man"\) to determine if one of the newsreading software packages listed in addendum) SB 456 2274 1671 (1 is installed on your system. For example, on a VMS system, you might try "help vnews" or on a) SB 456 2324 575 (UNIX machine try "man k news".) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2429 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2425 1655 (If you are working from a personal computer such as a Mac or an IBM PC, you might have a PC-) SB 456 2475 1647 (based news reader installed which accesses USENET through a modem. Again, try the "help" or) SB 456 2525 787 ("find" command appropriate to your computer) SB 1243 2525 11 (.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2630 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2626 1666 (If you can't find one of the programs listed in addendum 1, one of them might be installed under a) SB 456 2676 1608 (different name on your computer or you might have a newsreader we haven't listed. But, most) SB 456 2726 1707 (probably, a USENET newsreader is not yet installed on your system. If so, the person administering) SB 456 2776 1214 (you machine might be willing and able to install newsreading software.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 87 87 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (75) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 503 (A typical USENET session) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 391 1874 (Regardless of which newsreading software you use, a typical USENET session usually involves the following) SB 231 441 96 (steps:) SB gs 299 50 359 538 CB 381 541 107 (Step 1) SB gr gs 1199 50 659 538 CB 681 541 513 (Start the newsreader software.) SB gr gs 299 50 359 588 CB 381 591 107 (Step 2) SB gr gs 1199 50 659 588 CB 681 591 340 (Select a newsgroup.) SB gr gs 299 50 359 638 CB 381 641 107 (Step 3) SB gr gs 1199 50 659 638 CB 681 641 744 (Scan the titles of articles in that newsgroup.) SB gr gs 299 50 359 688 CB 381 691 107 (Step 4) SB gr gs 1199 50 659 688 CB 681 691 1016 (Read, save or print articles you find particularly interesting.) SB gr gs 299 50 359 738 CB 381 741 107 (Step 5) SB gr gs 1199 50 659 738 CB 681 741 650 (Send e-mail to another USENET user.) SB gr gs 299 50 359 788 CB 381 791 107 (Step 6) SB gr gs 1199 50 659 788 CB 681 791 554 (Post an article to the newsgroup.) SB gr gs 299 50 359 838 CB 381 841 107 (Step 7) SB gr gs 1199 50 659 838 CB 681 841 1000 (Clear all remaining articles in the newsgroup so they won't) SB gr gs 1199 50 659 888 CB 681 891 644 (appear in your next USENET session.) SB gr gs 299 50 359 938 CB 381 941 107 (Step 8) SB gr gs 1199 50 659 938 CB 681 941 448 (Select another newsgroup.) SB gr gs 299 50 359 988 CB 381 991 107 (Step 9) SB gr gs 1199 50 659 988 CB 681 991 609 (Repeat steps 3 through 8 as desired.) SB gr gs 299 100 359 1038 CB 381 1041 128 (Step 10) SB gr gs 1199 100 659 1038 CB 681 1041 471 (End your USENET session.) SB gr 231 1141 1911 (Even though it's not possible to explain how to use all of the newsreaders listed in addendum 1, a quick example) SB 231 1191 1940 (using one of the more commonly encountered newsreaders on UNIX machines \("rn"\), is given later in this chapter) SB 231 1241 999 (to illustrate what going through these steps is actually like.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1388 1113 (Newsgroups ALL New USENET Users Should Read) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1502 1841 (When you first start using USENET, you should read the following two newsgroups to learn the ropes of the) SB 231 1552 499 (USENET world. The first is:) SB 381 1652 426 (news.announce.newusers) SB 231 1752 1827 (This newsgroup contains informative articles which are posted every month to help explain the workings of) SB 231 1802 998 (USENET. Another very useful introductory newsgroup is:) SB 381 1902 423 (news.newusers.questions) SB 231 2002 1857 (As the name suggests, this is a question and answer forum for new USENET users. If you read this group for) SB 231 2052 1873 (several months, most basic questions you have about USENET that are not answered by this document will be) SB 231 2102 938 (asked by new users and answered by USENET experts.) SB 231 2202 1903 (If you want to keep abreast of changes and announcements about USENET, you should also read two additional) SB 231 2252 606 (newsgroups. The discussion group:) SB 381 2352 435 (news.announce.important) SB 231 2452 1877 (contains announcements about USENET which are likely to be of interest to all USENET users. This group is) SB 231 2502 1789 (*not* for political, commercial, or other non-USENET related announcements, no matter how important.) SB 231 2602 862 (Another generally useful and informative group is:) SB 381 2702 470 (news.announce.newsgroups) SB 231 2802 1254 (which is for announcements of the creation of new USENET newsgroups.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 88 88 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (76) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 1449 (Finding Specialized Newsgroups To Which You Want To Subscribe) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1569 (There are two basic strategies you can use to find newsgroups with most USENET software:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 553 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 549 983 (List all group's names and select groups you want to read.) SB 381 649 1797 (This is a good strategy if you are just starting to use USENET, and you're not yet sure what's available, or) SB 381 699 1745 (how newsgroups are named. Although this is done automatically by some newsreaders, in other cases,) SB 381 749 1705 (you have to explicitly ask for a complete list of available groups. You may then subscribe to groups) SB 381 799 487 (whose names interested you.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 231 904 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 900 1139 (Use the newsgroup software to search group's names for keywords.) SB 381 1000 1777 (Search through the group's names for a particular word which you think might be in the names of groups) SB 381 1050 1666 (you'd like to read. For example, using "rn", one could search for all the newsgroups whose names) SB 381 1100 1684 (contained the word "mac", using the "/" command followed by the word "mac", in order to identify) SB 381 1150 1720 (newsgroups dealing with Apple Macintosh Computers \("user>" precedes commands you should type;) SB 381 1200 859 ("rn>" indicates responses from the rn newsreader.\)) SB 381 1300 188 (user> /mac) SB 381 1400 59 (rn>) SB 456 1400 384 (bit.mailserv.word-mac) SB 381 1450 59 (rn>) SB 456 1450 321 (comp.binaries.mac) SB 381 1500 59 (rn>) SB 456 1500 211 (comp.emacs) SB 381 1550 59 (rn>) SB 456 1550 353 (comp.lang.forth.mac) SB 381 1600 59 (rn>) SB 456 1600 245 (comp.os.mach) SB 381 1650 59 (rn>) SB 456 1650 313 (comp.sources.mac) SB 381 1700 59 (rn>) SB 456 1700 240 (comp.sys.mac) SB 381 1750 59 (rn>) SB 456 1750 413 (comp.sys.mac.announce) SB 531 1800 674 (... \(many more "comp.sys.mac" groups\)) SB 381 1850 445 (rn> gnu.emacs.announce) SB 531 1900 614 (... \(many more "gnu.emacs" groups\)) SB 381 2000 1715 (If you use this method to search for newsgroups, try to use the shortest likely abbreviation for a topic) SB 381 2050 1714 (\(like "bio" instead of "biology"\), and/or scan the master list of USENET groups to get an idea what a) SB 381 2100 1751 (likely abbreviation might be. However, some abbreviations may be redundant and refer to two or even) SB 381 2150 1703 (multiple discussions groups. In this example, the word "mac" is also contained in newsgroup names) SB 381 2200 1662 (which have nothing to do with Macintosh computers, like "comp.os.mach," and "gnu.emacs.bug.") SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2347 941 (Helpful Strategies For Reading Newsgroups) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2461 532 (Your First USENET Session) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2565 1877 (As was mentioned in the introduction, each USENET site may subscribe to hundreds of groups which together) SB 231 2615 1865 (may contain tens of thousands of articles. Unfortunately, many newsreaders overwhelm the first-time user by) SB 231 2665 1873 (presenting every newsgroup, one by one. This approach is like teaching someone to find books in a library by) SB 231 2715 1904 (presenting each book in the library in order, and asking, "Is this the book you want? No? Is the next book on the) SB 231 2765 378 (shelf what you want?") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 89 89 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (77) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1894 (There are a number of steps you can take to make your introduction to USENET encouraging, not intimidating.) SB 231 337 307 (Most importantly:) SB 231 437 958 (Start simple. Don't try to read everything. Be selective.) SB 231 537 1934 (First, issue your newsreader's command which gives the names of all groups available at your site in a list format.) SB 231 587 1788 (You can then start exploring USENET by subscribing to one or a small number of groups that look really) SB 231 637 308 (interesting to you.) SB 231 737 1843 (Try reading a few articles to get an idea what the discussion in the newsgroup is like. This will allow you to) SB 231 787 1686 (become familiar with your newsreader software, and will give you a flavor of USENET discussion.) SB 231 887 1854 (In highly active groups, there may be a backlog of hundreds of articles which you may not have time to read.) SB 231 937 1910 (Most newsreader software include commands which will erase backlogged articles. Usually a command such as) SB 231 987 1617 ("catch-up", "clear", or "mark all read," will leave you with a clean and manageably small slate.) SB 231 1087 1926 (Once you've started reading one or more newsgroups that interest you, there are a number of things you can do to) SB 231 1137 803 (make the most out of your time with USENET.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1237 1206 (Read Periodic Postings and Frequently Asked Questions \(FAQs\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1341 1941 (Many USENET groups contain "periodic postings" which contain useful information for the new and intermediate) SB 231 1391 1281 (readers of these newsgroup\(s\). Such postings usually appear once a month.) SB 231 1491 440 (Periodic postings include:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1596 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1592 665 (Articles explaining USENET etiquette.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1697 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1693 618 (Frequently Asked Questions \(FAQs\)) SB 1074 1693 1103 (; these are questions which newcomers to a particular newsgroup) SB 456 1743 1660 (often ask, and which are better answered in periodic postings than in repeated individual answers.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1848 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1844 1281 (Things to keep in mind before posting articles to that particular newsgroup.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1949 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1945 1616 (Suggestions about where to find commonly needed information about the Internet generally, or) SB 456 1995 379 (USENET specifically.) SB 231 2095 1888 (You'll get a lot more out of USENET if you make a point of reading the periodic postings of the newsgroups to) SB 231 2145 358 (which you subscribe.) SB 231 2245 1781 (You can also read periodic postings by using FTP to retrieve copies from an archive of FAQs stored on a) SB 231 2295 979 (computer with the Internet address "pit-manager.mit.edu") SB 1210 2295 882 (. The files are stored in the directory "/pub/usenet".) SB 231 2345 1894 (Each subdirectory within this directory has the name of a newsgroup name, each of which contains the periodic) SB 231 2395 1261 (postings. Here's an example of the full file name and path of such a FAQ:) SB 381 2495 1366 (/pub/usenet/news.announce.newusers/Answers_to_Frequently_Asked_Questions) SB 231 2595 1936 (If you do not have access to FTP, you can also access the archive via electronic mail. The address of the server is) SB 231 2645 1877 (mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu. The names are the same, with the "/pub/" chopped off. To retrieve the file) SB 231 2695 1778 (mentioned above, you would send mail to the mail-server with the text of your message containing only:) SB 381 2795 1367 (send usenet/news.announce.newusers/Answers_to_Frequently_Asked_Questions) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 90 90 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (78) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1859 (You can also use the send command in e-mail messages to obtain help about how to use this mail server. For) SB 231 337 486 (example, the request strings:) SB 381 437 161 (send help) SB 381 487 182 (send index) SB 381 537 302 (send usenet/index) SB 381 587 740 (send usenet/news.announce.newusers/index) SB 231 687 664 (will solicit help and index information.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 787 626 (Following "threads" of discussion) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 891 1925 (Even when you are reading a discussion group in a very specialized subject, you will often find that there may be) SB 231 941 1883 (only a subset of articles you want to take the time to read. Most newsreaders support an automated process for) SB 231 991 1823 (following threads of discussion. Articles which are on the same topic can be located either by scanning the) SB 231 1041 961 (subjects, the articles, or even the contents of the articles.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1141 686 (Clearing news you don't want to read) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1245 1900 (Newsreaders also allow you to automatically erase articles on topics you don't want to read. You can also erase) SB 231 1295 1919 (all articles by USENET users whose postings you have found out you don't want to read. In some cases, you can) SB 231 1345 1674 (set up a "kill" file, which will clear unwanted articles for you every time you use your newsreader.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1492 1413 (What You Should Know BEFORE You Make Your Own Postings) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1606 1867 (All of the suggestions in the e-mail etiquette section of NUSIRG apply to USENET. The document called "A) SB 231 1656 1876 (Primer on How to Work With the USENET Community," as discussed later in the "FTP Archives of USENET) SB 231 1706 1927 (Information" section, is a useful resource for the novice USENET reader. You are strongly encouraged to review) SB 231 1756 1363 (these documents before you become an active part of the USENET Community.) SB 231 1856 1910 (The most important thing to keep in mind when sending messages to USENET is that your message may be sent) SB 231 1906 1877 (to tens of thousands of machines, and read by hundreds of thousands of people. This translates to a significant) SB 231 1956 1809 (quantity of computer resources, and a substantial number of accumulated person hours. All of the specific) SB 231 2006 806 (suggestions below follow from this simple fact.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2111 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2107 1662 (Try not to post until you've become familiar with the workings of USENET. Making a premature) SB 456 2157 1696 (posting to USENET is the best way known to embarrass yourself \(and your organization\) in front of) SB 456 2207 956 (tens of thousands of people at the stroke of a single key!) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2312 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2308 1695 (No matter what you're posting, be sure you are sending your message to the appropriate newsgroup,) SB 456 2358 1658 (and that you have specified an appropriate "distribution." Check through your local master list of) SB 456 2408 1704 (newsgroups before posting. Sometimes, it may be useful to specify more than one newsgroup. This) SB 456 2458 1592 (multiple posting activity is known as "crossposting," but try not to crosspost unless absolutely) SB 456 2508 1701 (necessary. Distribution refers to how widely your posting is propagated. For example, distributions) SB 456 2558 1661 (available at the University of Washington include "world," "na" for North America, "pnw" for the) SB 456 2608 1665 (pacific northwest, "seattle," and "uw" for the University of Washington. If your posting is only of) SB 456 2658 1725 (local interest, only post it locally. For more information, read the FAQ article "Frequently Submitted) SB 456 2708 603 (Items" in news.announce.newusers.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2813 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2809 1691 (If you are responding to someone else's posting, it is often more appropriate to reply directly to that) SB 456 2859 1703 (person with and e-mail message. Use your newsreader's command that sends mail *directly* to that) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 91 91 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (79) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 287 1703 (user, and not to the newsgroup. If your newsreader doesn't have such a feature, identify the person's) SB 456 337 1640 (user-id and e-mail address on the "from" line of their message or in the information at the end of) SB 456 387 1488 (their posting. You can then use your computer's mail software to send them a message.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 492 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 488 1673 (If you are posting a response to someone else's posting, include enough of their posting in yours to) SB 456 538 1697 (provide a context for your response. Most newsreaders and e-mail programs provide a feature to do) SB 456 588 1707 (this easily. However, try to avoid including more of their posting than is necessary to get their point) SB 456 638 116 (across.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 743 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 739 1671 (Sometimes a message to which you are responding has been crossposted, inappropriately, to many) SB 456 789 1714 (newsgroups. If you respond to such a message, trim down the list of crossposted newsgroups in your) SB 456 839 811 (response to those you feel are most appropriate.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 944 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 940 1655 (Before you post a question, try your local resources including reference books and manuals, local) SB 456 990 1638 (User Service staff, and friends. If your question might be a "Frequently Asked Question," check) SB 456 1040 1312 (either news.newusers.questions or the newsgroup's FAQ posting, if available.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1145 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1141 1691 (If you want to send an answer to a question, scan the rest of the submitted articles in the newsgroup) SB 456 1191 1651 (before sending mail or posting. You will often find that one question may elicit an unnecessarily) SB 456 1241 1641 (large number of duplicate answers in a few hours or days. Of course, if your answer is different,) SB 456 1291 1676 (and/or if you are sure that the other answers offered are definitely wrong, you should go ahead and) SB 456 1341 144 (respond.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1446 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1442 1579 (Some newsgroups are "moderated," which means that there is a person who screens potential) SB 456 1492 1631 (postings before they are put into the newsgroup. To post to moderated newsgroups, send e-mail) SB 456 1542 1713 (directly to the moderator's user-id and computer. Here are some examples of moderated newsgroups.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 599 100 359 1639 CB 381 1642 305 (Newsgroup Name) SB gr gs 449 100 959 1639 CB 981 1642 178 (Moderator) SB gr gs 599 100 1409 1639 CB 1431 1642 350 (Moderator's Address) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 599 100 359 1739 CB 381 1742 470 (news.announce.newsgroups) SB gr gs 449 100 959 1739 CB 981 1742 281 (David Lawrence) SB gr gs 599 100 1409 1739 CB 1431 1742 220 (tale@rpi.edu) SB gr gs 599 100 359 1839 CB 381 1842 435 (news.announce.important) SB gr gs 449 100 959 1839 CB 981 1842 221 (Mark Horton) SB gr gs 599 100 1409 1839 CB 1431 1842 342 (mark@stargate.com) SB gr gs 599 100 359 1939 CB 381 1942 472 (news.announce.conferences) SB gr gs 449 100 959 1939 CB 981 1942 212 (Dennis Page) SB gr gs 599 100 1409 1939 CB 1431 1942 410 (denny@tekbspa.tss.com) SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2089 837 (What To Do If Something Goes Wrong) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2203 1845 (Here are three common problem areas you may encounter when using USENET: you might make a mistake,) SB 231 2253 1831 (someone else might submit rude or insulting postings, or newsreader software might mess up distribution of) SB 231 2303 852 (USENET articles. Here's what to do in each case.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2408 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2404 1683 (Suppose you've submitted a posting, but suddenly realized that you didn't want to for one reason or) SB 456 2454 1651 (another. "Oh no, I've sent my question about Nepali culture to rec.sport.football by mistake!"; or) SB 456 2504 1641 ("Wait a second, what I said about x is wrong!" Luckily, most newsreaders allow you to cancel a) SB 456 2554 1619 (submission. Make sure you know what your newsreader's command for this is before you post.) SB 456 2604 1692 (Your submission might still get to a few sites, but you can usually squelch a mistaken submission if) SB 456 2654 1676 (you act quickly. In general, it's not a good idea to post a second message retracting or apologizing) SB 456 2704 1208 (for a posting unless you sincerely feel you've made a grievous mistake.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2809 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2805 1652 (If someone posts something that obviously violates USENET etiquette, it's usually best not to get) SB 456 2855 1603 (involved. There are plenty of USENET old-timers that can usually deal with the situation in a) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 92 92 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (80) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 287 1708 (sagacious way. Unfortunately, there are also a few hot-headed individuals who sometimes turn such) SB 456 337 457 (situations into "flame-wars) SB 913 337 1175 (," which is USENET slang for a rude, disputatious, and inappropriate) SB 456 387 1576 (argument which shouldn't be carried out in a newsgroup. Always resist the temptation to get) SB 456 437 1697 (involved in or start flame wars; there are no winners. And, in the very unlikely event that someone) SB 456 487 1683 (attacks you personally in a posting, simply ignore it; they'll usually stop. Even the most obnoxious) SB 456 537 1659 ("flamers" will usually desist when they feel that no one is paying attention. And if you keep your) SB 456 587 1685 (peace, it will be apparent to anyone reading such a posting that it is the flamer, and not you, who is) SB 456 637 357 (of dubious character.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 742 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 738 1705 (If you have reason to think that your local newsreader or your USENET feed is malfunctioning, find) SB 456 788 1511 (out who is responsible for maintaining USENET at your site. Unless you are a USENET) SB 456 838 1093 (administrator you shouldn't post messages about local problems.) SB 231 938 1915 (Although this may seem to have been an inordinately long introduction to a single Internet resource, USENET is) SB 231 988 1930 (an unusually rich resource. In fact, apart from e-mail, USENET is probably the most frequently Internet resource) SB 231 1038 576 (used by the bulk of Internet users.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1185 838 (FTP Archives of USENET Information) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1299 761 (Archives of Information About USENET) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1403 1942 (This is a list of monthly articles posted to news.announce.newusers which provide considerably more detail on the) SB 231 1453 1024 (introductory USENET topics covered in this brief overview.) SB 381 1553 690 (Introduction to news.announce.newusers) SB 381 1603 507 (Rules for posting to USENET) SB 381 1653 322 (What is USENET?) SB 381 1703 996 (A Primer on How to Work With the USENET Community) SB 381 1753 681 (Answers to Frequently Asked Questions) SB 381 1803 689 (USENET Software: History and Sources) SB 381 1853 947 (Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette) SB 381 1903 600 (Hints on writing style for USENET) SB 381 1953 456 (List of Active Newsgroups) SB 381 2003 601 (Alternative Newsgroup Hierarchies) SB 381 2053 563 (Regional Newsgroup Hierarchies) SB 381 2103 317 (List of Moderators) SB 381 2153 760 (Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Parts I-III) SB 381 2203 661 (List of Periodic Informational Postings) SB 381 2253 571 (How to Create a New Newsgroup) SB 381 2303 689 (How to Get Information about Networks) SB 381 2353 665 (How to Create a New Trial Newsgroup) SB 381 2403 835 (A Guide to Social Newsgroups and Mailing Lists) SB 231 2503 1849 (If you already have access to USENET, go to the introductory "newsgroup news.announce.newusers" to read) SB 231 2553 1900 (them. If you do not yet have access to USENET, but do have access to the Internet, these files are available via) SB 231 2603 609 (anonymous FTP from the FTP host:) SB 381 2703 345 (pit-manager.mit.edu) SB 231 2803 260 (in the directory) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 93 93 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (81) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 287 621 (pub/usenet/news.announce.newusers) SB 231 387 1826 (Each of the files has the same name as in the list above, with spaces filled by the underscore character. For) SB 231 437 1560 (example, the article entitled "List of Moderators" above is stored in pit-manager.mit.edu as:) SB 381 537 970 (pub/usenet/news.announce.newusers/List_of_Moderators) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 637 765 (Archives of Other Past USENET Articles) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 741 1919 (Finally, the articles submitted to most active USENET discussion groups have been archived at various locations) SB 231 791 1908 (around the world. Although there is no single repository, there are a number of large archives which you should) SB 231 841 1947 (investigate if you want to find either old USENET discussions or USENET discussion groups which your site does) SB 231 891 199 (not receive.) SB 231 991 1615 (Some of the larger collections of archived newsgroups can be found at the following FTP sites:) SB 381 1091 345 (pit-manager.mit.edu) SB 381 1141 350 (wuarchive.wustl.edu) SB 381 1191 210 (uunet.uu.net) SB 231 1291 1889 (If you are looking for archives of a group which is not contained in these sites, you can use the Archie program) SB 231 1341 1889 (\(described in Chapter 6\) to search for an FTP site containing the name of the newsgroup whose archive you are) SB 231 1391 140 (seeking.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1538 1212 (A Typical USENET Session \(With the Newsreader "rn"\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1652 1897 (Even if you don't use "rn", the following example should give you a feeling for what a typical USENET session) SB 231 1702 1349 (involves. This is meant to capture the spirit, not the details, of using USENET.) SB 231 1802 1934 (Commands you would type are preceded by "user>" to indicate that you should type the command which follows.) SB 231 1852 1806 (Responses from the newsreader software appear after "rn>". These will not appear in an actual rn session.) SB 231 1952 942 (Step 1. To Start the newsreading software, simply type) SB 381 2052 140 (user> rn) SB 231 2152 1792 (Most newsreaders will respond with a series of informative messages, and a list of a few basic commands) SB 231 2202 576 (including how to get on-line help.) SB 381 2302 975 (rn> Trying to set up a ".newsrc" file--running newsetup...) SB 381 2352 606 (rn> Creating .newsrc in /u2/user-id.) SB 381 2402 172 (rn> Done.) SB 381 2452 883 (rn> To unsubscribe to groups use the "u" command.) SB 381 2502 1039 (rn> To list groups you can subscribe to use the "l" command.) SB 381 2552 941 (rn> To subscribe to a newsgroup use the "g" command.) SB 381 2602 838 (rn> Type h for help at any time while running rn.) SB 381 2652 675 (rn> \(Revising soft pointers--be patient.\)) SB 381 2702 781 (rn> Unread news in news.announce.important) SB 1431 2702 176 (11 articles) SB 381 2752 816 (rn> Unread news in news.announce.newsgroups) SB 1431 2752 197 (132 articles) SB 381 2802 772 (rn> Unread news in news.announce.newusers) SB 1431 2802 176 (45 articles) SB 381 2852 769 (rn> Unread news in news.newusers.questions) SB 1431 2852 176 (85 articles) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 94 94 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (82) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 287 94 (...etc.) SB 381 337 1041 (rn> 11 articles in news.announce.important--read now? [ynq]) SB 231 437 608 (Step 2. Select a newsgroup to read.) SB 231 537 1938 (The "[ynq]" prompt offers you some possible responses to the question "read now?" \(y = yes, n = no, q = quit\). In) SB 231 587 1808 (this and most other cases, though, you can still issue other commands. At this point, we will go to another) SB 231 637 1880 (newsgroup by typing "g" followed by the name of a newsgroup. In other newsreaders, you might use an arrow) SB 231 687 1005 (cursor, a mouse or a function key to obtain the same result.) SB 381 787 563 (user> g news.announce.newusers) SB 381 837 945 (rn> Group news.announce.newusers -- subscribe? [yn]) SB 381 887 126 (user> y) SB 381 937 1054 (rn> 20 articles in news.announce.newusers--read now? [ynq]) SB 231 1037 1536 (Step 3. To display the subjects of articles in a newsgroup, in "rn," you'd type the "=" sign.) SB 381 1137 129 (user> =) SB 381 1237 689 (rn> 286 Introduction to news.announce) SB 381 1287 673 (rn> 287 Rules for posting to USENET) SB 381 1337 488 (rn> 288 What is USENET?) SB 381 1387 1162 (rn> 289 A Primer on How to Work With the USENET Community) SB 381 1437 847 (rn> 290 Answers to Frequently Asked Questions) SB 381 1487 166 ( \(etc..\)) SB 231 1587 1814 (Step 4. To read an article whose title interests you in "rn" simply type the article's number as shown in the) SB 231 1637 622 (column of numbers in the list above.) SB 381 1737 417 (rn> What next? [^Nnpq]) SB 381 1787 168 (user> 290) SB 231 1887 1815 (You'll then see the first page of the article you've requested. Each article begins with a header much like a) SB 231 1937 1271 (standard e-mail header, and other header lines unique to USENET articles:) SB gs 599 50 359 2034 CB 381 2037 441 (rn> Article 290 \(19 more\)) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2034 CB 981 2037 700 (in news.announce.newusers \(moderated\):) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2084 CB 381 2087 173 (rn> From:) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2084 CB 981 2087 655 (spaf@cs.purdue.EDU \(Gene Spafford\)) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2134 CB 381 2137 209 (rn> Subject:) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2134 CB 981 2137 681 (Answers to Frequently Asked Questions) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2184 CB 381 2187 287 (rn> Message-ID:) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2184 CB 981 2187 523 (<15398@ector.cs.purdue.edu>) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2234 CB 381 2237 162 (rn> Date:) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2234 CB 981 2237 420 (25 Jul 91 23:15:55 GMT) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2284 CB 381 2287 303 (rn> Organization:) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2284 CB 981 2287 725 (Dept. of Computer Sciences, Purdue Univ.) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2334 CB 381 2337 176 (rn> Lines:) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2334 CB 981 2337 63 (674) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2384 CB 381 2387 271 (rn> Supersedes:) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2384 CB 981 2387 523 (<14694@ector.cs.purdue.edu>) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2434 CB 381 2437 319 (rn> Original-from:) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2434 CB 981 2437 610 (jerry@eagle.UUCP \(Jerry Schwarz\)) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2484 CB 381 2487 428 (rn> [Most recent change:) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2484 CB 981 2487 762 (23 Jul by spaf@cs.purdue.edu \(G. Spafford\)]) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2534 CB 381 2537 59 (rn>) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2584 CB 381 2587 59 (rn>) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2584 CB 981 2587 473 (Frequently Submitted Items) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2634 CB 381 2637 59 (rn>) SB gr 381 2687 1124 (rn> This document discusses some questions and topics that occur) SB 381 2737 1152 (rn> repeatedly on USENET. They frequently are submitted by new) SB 381 2787 1198 (rn> users, and result in many follow-ups, sometimes swamping groups) SB 381 2837 1012 (rn> for weeks. The purpose of this note is to head off these) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 95 95 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (83) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 287 1179 (rn> annoying events by answering some questions and warning about) SB 381 337 301 (rn> the inevitable) SB 381 387 331 (rn> --MORE--\(4%\)) SB 231 487 1918 (The article has now filled up the screen. In rn, you press the space bar, to see the next screenfull of the message.) SB 381 587 312 (user> ) SB 381 687 1115 (rn> consequence of asking others. If you don't like these answers) SB 381 737 583 (rn> let spaf@cs.purdue.edu know.) SB 381 787 59 (rn>) SB 381 837 1108 (rn> Note that some newsgroups have their own special "Frequent) SB 381 887 1132 (rn> Questions & Answers" posting. You should read a group for a) SB 381 937 1109 (rn> while before posting any questions, because the answers may) SB 381 987 1180 (rn> already be present. Comp.unix.questions and comp.unix.internals) SB 381 1037 1096 (rn> are examples -- Steve Hayman regularly posts an article that) SB 381 1087 1215 (rn> answers common questions, including some of the ones asked here.) SB 381 1137 59 (rn>) SB 381 1187 1088 (rn> This list is often referred to as FAQ -- the Frequently Asked) SB 381 1237 1154 (rn> Questions. If you are a new user of the USENET and don't find) SB 381 1287 1067 (rn> an answer to your questions here, you can try asking in the) SB 381 1337 613 (rn> news.newusers.questions group.) SB 381 1387 331 (rn> --MORE--\(4%\)) SB 231 1487 1796 (You now have several options, including displaying the next page of the article, saving it to a file on your) SB 231 1537 1835 (computer, or leaving the article for another within the newsgroup. In rn, to save the file you type "s" or "w") SB 231 1587 1415 (followed by the name you want to give to the copy you're saving to your computer:) SB 381 1687 623 (user> s news.announce.newusers.faq) SB 381 1737 857 (rn> \(messages and prompts about saving the file\)) SB 381 1787 911 (rn> End of article 290 \(of 305\)--what next? [^Nnpq]) SB 231 1887 1933 (To leave a newsgroup, you type another "q". You could go to another newsgroup by typing "g newsgroup.name".) SB 231 1937 1843 (To leave "rn," you type a final "q". Exiting a newsgroup reader will return you to your computer's operating) SB 231 1987 128 (system.) 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More extensive help can usually be) SB 231 2395 1919 (found in help files or man pages which should be installed on your computer. If you can't find an answer to your) SB 231 2445 1857 (question by consulting with online, printed, or local user services help, you can post a message to a USENET) SB 231 2495 1887 (newsgroup. Of course, this is assuming your problem is not inability to post a message! Be sure to include the) SB 231 2545 1939 (name and version of the newsreader you are using, and what operating system you are working with. If you don't,) SB 231 2595 1875 (you either won't get an answer, or someone will snipe at you. By way of fair warning, posted questions about) SB 231 2645 989 (using USENET software raises some net-people's hackles.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1686 2976 495 (Chapter 7: Using USENET) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%Page: 96 96 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (84) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 336 (Published Book) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1929 (Todinao, G. 1986. "Using UUCP and USENET: A Nutshell Handbook." O'Reilly and Associates, Newton, MA.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 595 420 (Online Information) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 709 1793 (USENET is a particularly well-documented Internet resource. There are hundreds of FAQ files and other) SB 231 759 1841 (introductory materials to help get you started. This chapter represents a distillation of many of the "periodic) SB 231 809 1905 (postings" maintained and posted by Gene Spafford \(to "news.announce.newusers"\). By subscribing to a number) SB 231 859 1863 (of introductory USENET newsgroups, you will gradually learn the folkways of the USENET community, and) SB 231 909 1179 (become familiar with the many ways in which USENET can be used.) 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Most all of) SB 231 1578 1916 (these packages can be found on many sites not listed below. Some of the best FTP sites for single-stop shopping) SB 231 1628 1942 (appear to be gatekeeper.dec.com, uunet.uu.net, and wuarchive.wustl.edu. All archive sites and directory locations) SB 231 1678 1936 (listed in this NUSIRG were checked for accuracy in September 1991. The actual name of the file in the indicated) SB 231 1728 1816 (directory may not precisely correspond to the common name of the program. Some programs are stored in) SB 231 1778 1893 (multiple pieces which have to be reassembled locally, and many are stored in a compressed or archived format.) SB 231 1828 1885 (For example, vnews for SUN/OS in alw.nih.gov is stored as "vnews-sun4.tar.Z". For a more comprehensive or) SB 231 1878 1950 (current listing of archival sites containing USENET newsreader software, try using "Archie" \(described in detail in) SB 231 1928 403 (Chapter 6 of NUSIRG\).) SB 231 2028 1261 (Thanks to many USENET readers for helping me collect this information!) 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SB 231 1145 1842 (To give you an idea of just how specific the topics can be, here are the subjects of 10 of the more than 2,000) SB 231 1195 564 (currently active LISTSERV lists:) SB 381 1295 441 (Albert Einstein's Writings) SB 381 1345 325 (Apple-II Computer) SB 381 1395 458 (Ecology and the Biosphere) SB 381 1445 193 (Fly Fishing) SB 381 1495 468 (Funny Jokes, Funny Stories) SB 381 1545 441 (Human Genome Mapping) SB 381 1595 328 (Japanese Language) SB 381 1645 253 (Ocean Drilling) SB 381 1695 150 (Robotics) SB 381 1745 263 (Science Fiction) SB 231 1845 1937 (You might be the only person in your entire county who'd want to read a whole newspaper every day about robots) SB 231 1895 1867 (or fly fishing. But there are many people in the world who are interested in robots or fly fishing, and many of) SB 231 1945 1792 (them are already communicating daily about their interests with services like LISTSERV discussion lists.) 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Each) SB 231 2403 1299 (LISTSERVer maintains subscription lists for a number of discussion groups.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 2550 36 (H) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 267 2560 80 (OW ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 347 2550 36 (D) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 383 2560 96 (OES ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 479 2550 305 (LISTSERV W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 784 2560 89 (ORK) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 873 2550 31 (?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2661 1902 (Any time you or someone else sends an e-mail message to the LISTSERVer which manages a discussion group,) SB 231 2711 1918 (that LISTSERV program automatically distributes the message to every other subscriber. LISTSERV discussion) SB 231 2761 1894 (groups make it easy for you to communicate with other people about a particular topic, without having to know) SB 231 2811 814 (their user-ids or e-mail addresses ahead of time.) 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Get a catalog of LISTSERV discussion groups by sending e-mail to a LISTSERVer containing the message) SB 231 945 214 ("list global.") SB 381 1045 88 (mail:) SB 681 1045 702 (listserv%bitnic.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu) SB 381 1095 155 (message:) SB 681 1095 169 (list global) SB 231 1195 1831 (In a few minutes, the LISTSERVer will acknowledge your request and then send a copy of the "global list.") SB 231 1295 1912 (2. Read the "global list." Each line in this list has a list's name, the BITNET address of the LISTSERVer which) SB 231 1345 1782 (manages that list, and a brief description of the list's discussion topic. Here are 5 lines from a global list.) 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Select a LISTSERV group to which you want to subscribe and send an e-mail subscription request.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 41 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 994 1942 423 (*** IMPORTANT! ***) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2046 1810 (The addresses in the global list are BITNET addresses. Internet must communicate through one of several) SB 231 2096 880 (BITNET-Internet "gateways." Here's how it works:) SB 381 2196 299 (BITNET address:) SB 831 2196 277 (listserv@NODE) SB 381 2246 299 (Gateway address:) SB 831 2246 844 (listserv%NODE.bitnet@GATE.WAY.ADDRESS) SB 231 2346 1918 (where "NODE" is the BITNET address, and "GATE.WAY.ADDRESS" is one of the following BITNET-Internet) SB 231 2396 169 (gateways:) SB 381 2496 392 (cornellc.cornell.cit.edu) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 831 2495 37 (or) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 981 2496 301 (cunyvm.cuny.edu) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 1431 2495 37 (or) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1581 2496 270 (mitvma.mit.edu) SB 231 2598 1842 (For example, to subscribe to the AGRIC-L discussion group, use the following address and command string.) 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You will receive acknowledgement of your subscription, a basic introduction about LISTSERV services, and) SB 231 337 963 (messages from other subscribers to the discussion group.) SB 231 437 1798 (5. To send a message to the group, send mail to the group's name at its address \(using a BITNET.Internet) SB 231 487 166 (gateway\).) SB 381 587 76 (mail) SB 681 587 744 (apple-2@brownvm.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu) SB 381 637 143 (message) SB 681 637 768 (Whatever it is you want to send to the group!) 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SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1250 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1246 777 (To see what LISTSERV groups are available:) SB 531 1346 169 (list global) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1451 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1447 1333 (To get a LISTSERV "reference card" summarizing all LISTSERV commands:) SB 531 1547 183 (get refcard) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1652 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1648 619 (To subscribe to a LISTSERV group:) SB 531 1748 649 (subscribe LISTNAME your-full-name) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1853 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1849 816 (To cancel a subscription to a LISTSERV group:) SB 531 1949 691 (unsubscribe LISTNAME your-full-name) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2054 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2050 1246 (To get an index of archived files about a group stored on a LISTSERVer:) SB 531 2150 317 (index LISTNAME) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2255 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2251 718 (To get a particular file from the index list:) SB 531 2351 480 (get FILENAME FILETYPE) SB 381 2451 1718 (For example, the list "apple-2 might have files called "apple-2 logYYMM" where "YY" is a year and) SB 381 2501 1692 ("MM" is a month. In other words, "apple-2 log9109" would be the log of discussions in apple-2 for) SB 381 2551 287 (September 1991.) 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Although BITNET LISTSERVers are available on the Internet, use of LISTSERVer by non-BITNET) SB 231 706 1864 (users should be viewed as a special privilege, not a right. BITNET is supported by annual dues from member) SB 231 756 1945 (institutions, so if you are not at a BITNET member institution, someone else is paying for your use of LISTSERV.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 903 1661 (Mail To the Discussion Group Is Sent To the List Name, Not to "LISTSERV") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1017 1927 (All messages which you want other people in the discussion group to read should be addressed to the name of the) SB 231 1067 298 (list. For example) SB 381 1167 849 (apple-2%NODE.bitnet@GATE.WAY.ADDRESS) SB 231 1267 1911 (where "NODE" is the BITNET address, and "GATE.WAY.ADDRESS" is the BITNET-Internet gateway of your) SB 231 1317 122 (choice.) SB 231 1417 1796 (All e-mail concerning subscriptions, LISTSERV help files, etc., should be addressed to the LISTSERVer:) SB 381 1517 844 (listserv%NODE.bitnet@GATE.WAY.ADDRESS) SB 231 1617 1918 (In summary, "LISTSERV" is the user-id of a program which manages lists, and the list name is the user-id of the) SB 231 1667 1074 (list which people read! Be sure you understand this difference.) SB 231 1767 1581 (This is probably the biggest source of confusion which beginner LISTSERV users encounter.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1914 1337 (Many LISTSERV Groups Are Available Through "USENET") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2028 1941 (Many of the more popular LISTSERV groups are available through USENET, which *is* an Internet service. For) SB 231 2078 1850 (more information on USENET, and how to find out which LISTSERV groups are available, see Chapter 7 of) SB 231 2128 166 (NUSIRG.) 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In such cases, you can send messages to) SB 231 609 1877 (a LISTSERVer directly without having to go through a gateway. For example, you can communicate with the) SB 231 659 945 (LISTSERVers at UW with the following mail message:) SB 381 759 693 (mail: listserv@uwavm.u.washington.edu) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 906 1162 (LISTSERV Subscriptions Can Become Overwhelming) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1020 1776 (Unlike a newspaper, which is usually only delivered once a day, with all the articles in a single package,) SB 231 1070 1833 (LISTSERV discussion groups send every article by itself to every subscriber of the discussion group. Some) SB 231 1120 1883 (LISTSERV groups are very active, and can send 10's if not 100's of messages to your electronic mailbox every) SB 231 1170 72 (day.) 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Applications like WAIS are likely to become essential tools for quick) SB 231 2219 1259 (and easy access to the wealth of information stored in computer networks.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 2366 36 (N) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 267 2376 189 (ETWORK ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 456 2366 36 (D) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 492 2376 218 (IRECTORY ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 710 2366 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 743 2376 177 (ERVICES) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2477 1939 (These services allow you to locate people and computers on a network, much like you would use "white pages" or) SB 231 2527 1112 ("yellow pages" to find the phone numbers of people and services.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1436 2976 745 (Section 4: Knowledge at Your Fingertips) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 108 108 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (96) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 660 289 1092 (Chapter 9: Electronic Journals) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 526 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 278 536 93 (HAT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 371 526 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 407 536 67 (RE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 474 526 33 (E) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 507 536 244 (LECTRONIC ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 751 526 28 (J) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 779 536 198 (OURNALS) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 977 526 31 (?) 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SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1045 1924 (There are a wide variety of electronic journals and newsletters which, just like printed magazines, range from the) SB 231 1095 459 (mainstream to the esoteric.) SB 231 1195 1817 (Some electronic journals are nearly indistinguishable from formal and scholarly printed journals of learned) SB 231 1245 1874 (societies. These journals are published only after rigorous "peer review" and articles accepted for publication) SB 231 1295 1934 (focus on the leading concerns of established academic disciplines. Other journals are considerably more informal) SB 231 1345 958 (and contain a wide variety of articles of general interest.) SB 231 1445 1932 (The documents listed in the "For More Information Section" provide comprehensive and up-to-date listings of the) SB 231 1495 1046 (many electronic journals and newsletters which are available.) 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SB 231 1903 1888 (Obtaining electronic journals works in essentially the same way, except everything is done from a computer on) SB 231 1953 206 (the Internet.) SB 231 2053 1383 (1. You can send a subscription request and receive each issue via electronic mail) SB 231 2153 1356 (2. You can obtain current or old issues via FTP, LISTSERVers, or mail-servers) SB 231 2253 1692 (Here's an example of how to subscribe to an electronic journal known as "The Electronic Journal of) SB 231 2303 1749 (Communication / La Revue Electronique de Communication," a bilingual, quarterly journal devoted to) SB 231 2353 903 (communication theory, research, practice and policy.) SB 231 2453 518 (Address an e-mail message to:) SB 381 2553 450 (comserve@vm.ecs.rpi.edu) SB 231 2653 408 (containing the message:) SB 381 2753 440 (join ejcrec your full name) SB 231 2853 74 (e.g.:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1622 2976 559 (Chapter 9: Electronic Journals) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 109 109 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (97) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 287 436 (join ejcrec Jane Q. Public) SB 231 387 1799 (Note that this subscription request, as is the case with many subscription requests, will be processed by an) SB 231 437 1769 (electronic mail server - a computer program which only understands a certain limited and specific set of) SB 231 487 1575 (commands \(for more information on electronic mail servers, refer to Chapter 3 of NUSIRG\).) SB 231 587 1835 (The information you will need to subscribe to or obtain back issues of most available electronic journals are) SB 231 637 679 (provided in the documents listed below.) 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SB 231 1095 1916 (This directory currently lists over 500 scholarly lists, about 30 journals, over 60 newsletters, and 15 "other" titles) SB 231 1145 1864 (including some newsletter-digests and specific instructions for obtaining each publication by mail or via FTP.) SB 231 1245 1567 (Electronic copies of this directory are currently available from the following LISTSERVers:) SB 381 1345 512 (listserv@brownvm.brown.edu) SB 381 1395 666 (listserv%uottawa@vm.utcs.utoronto.ca) SB 231 1495 567 (Filenames \(notice the spellings!\):) SB 381 1595 284 (ejournl1 directry) SB 381 1645 284 (ejournl2 directry) SB 231 1745 291 (Example Syntax:) SB 381 1845 88 (mail:) SB 681 1845 666 (listserv%uottawa@vm.utcs.utoronto.ca) SB 381 1895 132 (subject:) SB 681 1895 285 (\(none necessary\)) SB 381 1945 155 (message:) SB 681 1945 347 (get ejournl1 directry) SB 231 2045 1262 (If you want to purchase a bound book version of this information, contact:) SB 231 2145 746 (Office of Scientific & Academic Publishing) SB 231 2195 575 (Association of Research Libraries) SB 231 2245 604 (1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW) SB 231 2295 538 (Washington, DC 20036 USA) SB 381 2395 121 (e-mail:) SB 681 2395 255 (arlhq%umdc@) SB 381 2445 115 (phone:) SB 681 2445 481 (\(202\) 232-2466 or 462-7849) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1622 2976 559 (Chapter 9: Electronic Journals) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%Page: 110 110 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (98) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 681 289 1050 (Chapter 10: Electronic Books) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 526 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 278 536 93 (HAT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 371 526 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 407 536 67 (RE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 474 526 33 (E) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 507 536 244 (LECTRONIC ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 751 526 36 (B) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 787 536 118 (OOKS) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 905 526 31 (?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 637 1902 (In the broadest sense, an electronic book is any document which is lengthy enough to be considered a book, and) SB 231 687 1428 (which is stored on a diskette, a hard drive, a magnetic tape, or a compact disk \(CD\).) SB 231 787 1843 (By this definition, you are currently reading part of an electronic book, since the NUSIRG is available, in its) SB 231 837 1816 (entirety, as files from the NorthWestNet FTP archives. And, by this definition, the many computer-related) SB 231 887 1948 (manuals which are available by FTP can also be thought of as electronic books, sometimes referred to as "e-texts.") 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SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1345 1931 (Electronic books are stored as computer files. You can read electronic books at your computer screen, print them) SB 231 1395 1778 (out in plain text, and if you have access to the right hardware and software, you can often print elegantly) SB 231 1445 593 (formatted output on a laser printer.) SB 231 1545 1933 (The rest of this chapter describes each of the three current major providers of electronic books: Project Gutenberg) SB 231 1595 1938 (and The Advantage Foundation, which concentrate on "popular" classics in the English language; and The Oxford) SB 231 1645 1881 (Text Archives, which is a repository for hundreds of e-texts of special interest to literary scholars. The Oxford) SB 231 1695 1819 (Text Archive service also features an information service to tell you about the source of many other e-texts) SB 231 1745 368 (throughout the world.) 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SB 231 2203 1508 (As of September, 1991, the following e-texts are being distributed by Project Gutenberg:) SB 381 2303 356 (Alice in Wonderland) SB 381 2353 255 (As You Like It) SB 381 2403 490 (Declaration of Independence) SB 381 2453 367 (The Federalist Papers) SB 381 2503 277 (The Holy Koran) SB 381 2553 466 (Through the Looking Glass) SB 381 2603 193 (Moby Dick) SB 381 2653 372 (The Book of Mormon) SB 381 2703 433 (The Hunting of the Snark) SB 381 2753 295 (U.S. Constitution) SB 381 2803 371 (The World Fact Book) SB 381 2853 481 (The Night Before Christmas) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1640 2976 541 (Chapter 10: Electronic Books) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 111 111 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2090 76 46 (99) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1785 (Many other documents are currently being prepared by Project Gutenberg, including The Oxford English) SB 231 337 1624 (Dictionary, Paradise Lost, Peter Pan, and even the 11th Edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica.) 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SB 231 1463 1827 (These documents provide detailed access and descriptive information about the rapidly growing number of) SB 231 1513 1936 (OPACs you can access through the Internet. Both of these sources are available from many FTP hosts throughout) SB 231 1563 1932 (the Internet; the hosts listed are the definitive repositories for these documents, and will always have the most up-) SB 231 1613 274 (to-date editions.) SB 231 1713 1572 (1. "Internet Accessible Library Catalogs & Databases," by Art St. George and Ron Larsen.) SB 381 1813 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 1813 192 (nic.cerf.net) SB 381 1863 174 (Directory:) SB 831 1863 337 (cerfnet/cerfnet_info) SB 381 1913 94 (Files:) SB 831 1913 451 (internet-catalogs-08-91.txt) SB 1431 1913 178 (\(text only\)) SB 831 1963 516 (internet-catalogs-04-91_apl.ps) SB 1431 1963 315 (\(Apple PostScript\)) SB 381 2063 1786 (Note that the filename contains the date the file was most recently updated. This may be different by the) SB 381 2113 545 (time you FTP from this archive.) SB 231 2213 1579 (2\) "University of North Texas' Accessing Online Bibliographic Databases," by Billy Barron.) SB 381 2313 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 2313 284 (vaxb.acs.unt.edu) SB 381 2363 174 (Directory:) SB 831 2363 113 (library) SB 1431 2363 594 (\(this directory contains many other) SB 1431 2413 392 (useful files on OPACs\)) SB 381 2463 94 (Files:) SB 831 2463 187 (libraries.ps) SB 1431 2463 336 (\(PostScript version\)) SB 831 2513 195 (libraries.txt) SB 1431 2513 444 (\(ASCII, text only version\)) SB 831 2563 201 (libraries.wp) SB 1431 2563 454 (\(Word Perfect 5.0 version\)) SB 231 2663 1452 (Run--do not walk--to your terminal, and FTP one or both of these essential resources.) 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Searches through OPACs can) SB 231 495 1939 (yield hundreds or even thousands of citations for what you might think are highly specialized topics. Searches for) SB 231 545 1900 (individual authors tend to yield manageable results. But subject searches, especially if the subject is not chosen) SB 231 595 1245 (carefully, may deposit many screen-fulls of information to your terminal.) SB 231 695 1944 (For example, most American OPACs use Library of Congress Subject Headings which are very precise and highly) SB 231 745 1889 (structured. Subject headings which are intuitively sensible to you may not yield ANY search results, if they do) SB 231 795 1903 (not correspond precisely to an entry in the OPAC's list of subject headings. Although some OPACs will display) SB 231 845 1919 (available subjects on your terminal, it is sometimes useful to consult the "Library of Congress Subject Headings") SB 231 895 1892 (book before beginning a large scale OPAC search. This reference is available at most libraries. There is also a) SB 231 945 1178 ("Medical Subject Headings" volume useful for services like Medline.) SB 231 1045 1943 (There are a number of things to keep in mind which will make it easier to find what you're looking for when using) SB 231 1095 173 (an OPAC.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1200 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1196 555 (Start with a very specific search.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1251 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1247 1685 (Use special search tools, such as the logical operators AND, OR, and NOT, or wildcard symbols, if) SB 456 1297 312 (they are available.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1352 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1348 1660 (When you find an entry which seems to be very close to what you need, examine its subject, title,) SB 456 1398 1687 (author, and keyword fields. This can help you narrow or broaden your search, and may lead you to) SB 456 1448 1671 (other appropriate entries by suggesting search terms you might not have considered ahead of time.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1503 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1499 1643 (If one OPAC doesn't give you the reference\(s\) you want, try another, or consult the Barron or St.) SB 456 1549 1492 (George list to see if a particular OPAC is very strong in the subject you are researching.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1646 39 (G) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 270 1656 157 (ETTING ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 427 1646 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 460 1656 173 (TARTED ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 633 1646 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 680 1656 75 (ITH ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 755 1646 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 769 1656 200 (NTERNET ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 969 1646 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1005 1656 216 (CCESS OF ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1221 1646 144 (OPAC) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1365 1656 27 (S) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1757 1561 (Here is a list of a few Internet accessible OPACs in the United States and Canada to try out.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 41 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font gs 524 51 359 1854 CB 381 1854 304 (Internet Address) SB gr gs 599 51 884 1854 CB 906 1854 417 (Institutional Affiliation) SB gr gs 524 51 1484 1854 CB 1506 1854 335 (Login Information) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 524 50 359 1955 CB 381 1958 268 (bootes.unm.edu) SB gr gs 599 50 884 1955 CB 906 1958 454 (University of New Mexico) SB gr gs 524 50 1484 1955 CB 1506 1958 322 (login: STUDENT1) SB gr gs 524 50 359 2005 CB 381 2008 250 (bull.utulsa.edu) SB gr gs 599 50 884 2005 CB 906 2008 329 (University of Tulsa) SB gr gs 524 50 1484 2005 CB 1506 2008 270 (login: LIAS,TU) SB gr gs 524 50 359 2055 CB 381 2058 220 (cts.merit.edu) SB gr gs 599 50 884 2055 CB 906 2058 397 (University of Michigan) SB gr gs 524 50 1484 2055 CB 1506 2058 82 (none) SB gr gs 524 50 359 2105 CB 381 2108 350 (develnet.ucalgary.ca) SB gr gs 599 50 884 2105 CB 906 2108 369 (University of Calgary) SB gr gs 524 50 1484 2105 CB 1506 2108 272 (Request: library) SB gr gs 524 50 359 2155 CB 381 2158 283 (melvyl.ucop.edu) SB gr gs 599 50 884 2155 CB 906 2158 407 (University of California) SB gr gs 524 50 1484 2155 CB 1506 2158 82 (none) SB gr gs 524 50 359 2205 CB 381 2208 281 (nls.adp.wisc.edu) SB gr gs 599 50 884 2205 CB 906 2208 413 (University of Wisconsin) SB gr gs 524 50 1484 2205 CB 1506 2208 82 (none) SB gr gs 524 50 359 2255 CB 381 2258 201 (pac.carl.org) SB gr gs 599 50 884 2255 CB 906 2258 358 (Colorado Alliance of) SB gr gs 524 50 1484 2255 CB 1506 2258 82 (none) SB gr gs 599 100 884 2305 CB 906 2308 319 (Research Libraries) SB gr 231 2408 1932 (There are hundreds of other OPACs available, so don't make these your default sites. If you decide you are going) SB 231 2458 1866 (to use OPACs for teaching or research, be sure to get a copy of either or both the Barron or St. George/Larsen) SB 231 2508 1869 (catalogs so you can learn about other OPACs that may be closer geographically and in areas of specialization.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2655 531 (A Sample OPAC Session) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2769 1923 (There are many different software packages for OPACs. To further complicate matters, some of the most widely) SB 231 2819 1900 (used packages can be modified heavily by particular sites, and some sites use home grown packages which may) SB 231 2869 1719 (have very peculiar features and behaviors, especially when used from remote locations via TELNET.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 118 118 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (106) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1863 (However, there are enough similarities between OPACs that a sample session from one should give you a fair) SB 231 337 865 (indication of what using most other OPACs is like.) SB 231 437 1906 (This section presents a session using the University of California's MELVYL System. Note that this session has) SB 231 487 938 (been edited slightly to make it easier to read on a page.) SB 231 587 1523 (This session illustrates the essential steps you'd want to take when using most any OPAC:) SB 231 687 118 (Step 1.) SB 381 687 1783 (TELNET to the OPAC of your choice. For OPACs using IBM based systems, use a TELNET capable of) SB 381 737 494 (3270 emulation \(e.g. tn3270\)) SB 875 737 11 (.) SB 231 787 118 (Step 2.) SB 381 787 871 (Enter a terminal type. \(vt100 is usually a safe bet.\)) SB 231 837 118 (Step 3.) SB 381 837 677 (Use online help. \(Repeat as necessary.\)) SB 231 887 118 (Step 4.) SB 381 887 606 (Select a database within the OPAC.) SB 231 937 118 (Step 5.) SB 381 937 1722 (Select the degree of prompting you want from the system while doing your search \(e.g., be led by the) SB 381 987 492 (hand, or plow right through.\)) SB 231 1037 118 (Step 6.) SB 381 1037 929 (Select a search type \(typically, Author, Subject, Title\).) SB 231 1087 118 (Step 7.) SB 381 1087 1640 (Enter a value for the search. \(NOTE: Steps 6 and 7 are often a single step in other OPACS, e.g.,) SB 381 1137 596 ("SU=ENDANGERED SPECIES."\)) SB 231 1187 118 (Step 8.) SB 381 1187 811 (If necessary, redefine and/or refine your search.) SB 231 1237 118 (Step 9.) SB 381 1237 924 (Repeat steps 3-9, in any order, for additional searches.) SB 231 1287 139 (Step 10.) SB 381 1287 663 (Logoff and end your TELNET session.) SB 231 1387 1928 (Throughout the session, lines on which the user is prompted by the OPAC begin with a "U>". Words printed by) SB 231 1437 1928 (the OPAC on the prompt line are in all uppercase. Responses typed by the user appear in lower case. As always,) SB 231 1487 1688 ( means press the RETURN key on your keyboard \(or, in some cases, the ENTER key\).) SB 231 1587 980 (Note that this OPAC session is rather long - intentionally.) SB 231 1687 1926 (It would have been easy to present a quick and easy session which immediately produced references to thousands) SB 231 1737 1934 (of citations. But as you probably know from your experience with regular card catalogs, effective use of a library) SB 231 1787 1747 (system often requires careful consideration and reconsideration of how to define your literature search.) SB 231 1887 1798 (This OPAC session is meant to reflect this reality: the first search in this example yields no results, but by) SB 231 1937 1909 (modifying the search slightly, and following suggestions from MELVYL, a very similar search yields more than) SB 231 1987 232 (500 citations!) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2134 676 (Step 1. TELNET to the OPAC.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2248 1884 (To get started, TELNET into MELVYL, and then you will be prompted to provide some information about the) SB 231 2298 666 (computer from which you are working.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 119 119 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (107) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1647 103 360 284 CB 381 290 454 (U> telnet melvyl.ucop.edu) SB gr 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 99 357 287 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 287 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 387 CB 381 390 1104 (22:13:22 Type START and press RETURN key to begin session) SB gr 2 99 357 387 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 387 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 487 CB 381 490 281 (U> ) SB gr 2 99 357 487 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 487 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 587 CB 381 590 1273 (Please Enter Your Terminal Type Code or Type HELP for a List of Codes.) SB gr 2 99 357 587 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 587 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 687 CB 381 690 385 (U> TERMINAL? help) SB gr 2 99 357 687 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 687 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 787 CB 381 790 944 (Please enter the Terminal Type Code for your terminal.) SB gr 2 99 357 787 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 787 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 887 CB 381 890 964 (Supported Terminal Types and their character codes are:) SB gr 2 99 357 887 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 887 B 1 F n gs 298 100 360 987 CB 381 990 114 (CODE) SB gr gs 599 100 659 987 CB 681 990 217 (TERMINAL) SB gr gs 299 100 1259 987 CB 1281 990 114 (CODE) SB gr gs 448 100 1559 987 CB 1581 990 217 (TERMINAL) SB gr 2 99 357 987 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 987 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1087 CB 381 1090 124 (TTY33) SB gr gs 599 50 659 1087 CB 681 1090 323 (Teletype 33 \(TTY\)) SB gr gs 299 50 1259 1087 CB 1281 1090 181 (BANTAM) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 1087 CB 1581 1090 368 (Perkin Elmer Bantam) SB gr 2 49 357 1087 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1087 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1137 CB 381 1140 140 (ESPRIT) SB gr gs 599 50 659 1137 CB 681 1140 275 (Hazeltine Esprit) SB gr gs 299 50 1259 1137 CB 1281 1140 148 (ADM3A) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 1137 CB 1581 1140 148 (ADM 3a) SB gr 2 49 357 1137 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1137 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1187 CB 381 1190 133 (PE1100) SB gr gs 599 50 659 1187 CB 681 1190 320 (Perkin Elmer 1100) SB gr gs 299 50 1259 1187 CB 1281 1190 170 (HAZ1500) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 1187 CB 1581 1190 258 (Hazeltine 1500) SB gr 2 49 357 1187 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1187 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1237 CB 381 1240 229 (HARDCOPY) SB gr gs 599 50 659 1237 CB 681 1240 324 (Decwriter/Gencom) SB gr gs 299 50 1259 1237 CB 1281 1240 170 (HAZ2000) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 1237 CB 1581 1240 258 (Hazeltine 2000) SB gr 2 49 357 1237 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1237 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1287 CB 381 1290 130 (IBMPC) SB gr gs 599 50 659 1287 CB 681 1290 415 (IBM Personal Computer) SB gr gs 299 50 1259 1287 CB 1281 1290 142 (HEATH) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 1287 CB 1581 1290 229 (Heathkit H19) SB gr 2 49 357 1287 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1287 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1337 CB 381 1340 161 (KERMIT) SB gr gs 599 50 659 1337 CB 681 1340 349 (KERMIT Emulation) SB gr gs 299 50 1259 1337 CB 1281 1340 119 (VT100) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 1337 CB 1581 1340 198 (Dec VT100) SB gr 2 49 357 1337 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1337 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1387 CB 381 1390 135 (ACT5A) SB gr gs 599 50 659 1387 CB 681 1390 293 (Microterm Act5a) SB gr gs 299 50 1259 1387 CB 1281 1390 113 (ADDS) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 1387 CB 1581 1390 211 (ADDS/NCR) SB gr 2 49 357 1387 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1387 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1437 CB 381 1440 137 (HP2621) SB gr gs 599 50 659 1437 CB 681 1440 429 (Hewlett Packard HP2621) SB gr gs 299 50 1259 1437 CB 1281 1440 209 (BITGRAPH) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 1437 CB 1581 1440 245 (BBN Bitgraph) SB gr 2 49 357 1437 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1437 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1487 CB 381 1490 103 (TI700) SB gr gs 599 50 659 1487 CB 681 1490 224 (TI Silent 700) SB gr gs 299 50 1259 1487 CB 1281 1490 124 (TTY40) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 1487 CB 1581 1490 323 (Teletype 40 \(TTY\)) SB gr 2 49 357 1487 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1487 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1537 CB 381 1540 167 (TELE920) SB gr gs 599 50 659 1537 CB 681 1540 414 (Televideo 910, 912, 920) SB gr gs 299 50 1259 1537 CB 1281 1540 176 (DISPLAY) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 1537 CB 1581 1540 322 (IBM Displaywriter) SB gr 2 49 357 1537 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1537 B 1 F n gs 298 100 360 1587 CB 381 1590 179 (TANDEM) SB gr gs 599 50 659 1587 CB 681 1590 243 (Tandem 635X) SB gr gs 299 50 1259 1587 CB 1281 1590 140 (OTHER) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 1587 CB 1581 1590 177 (All Others) SB gr 2 99 357 1587 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1587 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1687 CB 381 1690 1243 (Please Enter Your Terminal Type Code or Type HELP for List of Codes.) SB gr 2 99 357 1687 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1787 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1787 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1787 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1687 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1787 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1787 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1840 652 (Step 2. Enter a terminal code.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1954 1899 ("Terminal type" does not mean "is your computer a Macintosh or an IBM mainframe?" but rather "what kind of) SB 231 2004 1939 (terminal can your computer 'emulate'?" Any particular computer can, depending upon installed software, emulate) SB 231 2054 469 (one or more terminal types.) SB 231 2154 1931 (With some TELNET services, you can ask for a display of the terminal types supported by that particular service.) SB 231 2204 1824 (The list displayed by MELVYL includes VT100, a kind of "full screen" terminal emulation very frequently) SB 231 2254 1452 (included in personal computer and mainframe telecommunication software packages.) SB 231 2354 1843 (If you're not sure what kind of terminal emulation your computer is using, many OPACs and other TELNET) SB 231 2404 1781 (services allow you to use a "dumb" terminal type which performs the most basic "teletype" functions. In) SB 231 2454 1699 (MELVYL, the dumb terminal type is called "other," which is what we'll use for this sample session.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 120 120 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (108) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1647 103 360 284 CB 381 290 408 (U> TERMINAL? Other) SB gr 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 99 357 287 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 287 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 387 CB 381 390 760 (Press RETURN for the MELVYL Catalog U) SB gr 2 99 357 387 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 387 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 487 CB 381 490 281 (U> ) SB gr 2 99 357 487 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 487 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 587 CB 827 590 712 (Welcome to the University of California's) SB gr 2 99 357 587 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 587 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 687 CB 900 690 567 (MELVYL* LIBRARY SYSTEM) SB gr 2 99 357 687 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 687 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 787 CB 630 790 1106 (\(c\)1984. *Registered trademark of The Regents of the University) SB gr 2 99 357 787 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 787 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 887 CB 1069 890 229 (of California.) SB gr 2 99 357 887 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 887 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 987 CB 381 990 1479 (OPTIONS: Choose an option, or type any command to enter the CATALOG database.) SB gr 2 99 357 987 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 987 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1087 CB 381 1090 105 (HELP) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 1087 CB 681 1090 450 (For help in getting started.) SB gr 2 49 357 1087 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1087 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1137 CB 381 1140 129 ([return]) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 1137 CB 681 1140 870 (Press RETURN to choose a database for searching.) SB gr 2 49 357 1137 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1137 B 1 F n gs 298 100 360 1187 CB 381 1190 234 (START ) SB gr gs 1348 100 659 1187 CB 681 1190 900 (Type START to search a database.) SB gr 2 99 357 1187 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1287 B 1 F n 297 2 360 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 658 1287 B 1 F n 1345 2 661 1287 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1187 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1287 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1340 747 (Step 3. Investigate the online help.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1454 1907 (Notice that at the end of step 2, MELVYL offered help in getting started. You can save a great deal of time and) SB 231 1504 1877 (make better use of online resources if you investigate any help that might be offered. In MELVYL, the "help") SB 231 1554 1644 (command can be used to display what options are available at certain points during your session.) SB gs 1647 103 360 1651 CB 381 1657 138 (U> help) SB gr 2 2 357 1651 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1651 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1651 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1651 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1651 B 1 F n 2 99 357 1654 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1654 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1754 CB 381 1757 535 (The options for proceeding are:) SB gr 2 99 357 1754 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1754 B 1 F n gs 373 50 360 1854 CB 381 1857 129 ([return]) SB gr gs 1273 50 734 1854 CB 756 1857 1046 (Press RETURN to see the list of MELVYL system databases.) SB gr 2 49 357 1854 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1854 B 1 F n gs 1273 50 734 1904 CB 756 1907 729 (You may then choose a database to search.) SB gr 2 49 357 1904 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1904 B 1 F n gs 373 50 360 1954 CB 381 1957 234 (START ) SB gr gs 1273 50 734 1954 CB 756 1957 1199 (If you already know the name of the database you want to search, type) SB gr 2 49 357 1954 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1954 B 1 F n gs 1273 50 734 2004 CB 756 2007 845 (START and the database name, e.g., START CC.) SB gr 2 49 357 2004 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2004 B 1 F n gs 373 50 360 2054 CB 381 2057 250 (Any command) SB gr gs 1273 50 734 2054 CB 756 2057 1213 (By typing any other valid command, e.g., FIND or EXPLAIN, you will) SB gr 2 49 357 2054 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2054 B 1 F n gs 1273 100 734 2104 CB 756 2107 527 (enter the CATALOG database.) SB gr 2 99 357 2104 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2104 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 2204 CB 381 2207 281 (U> ) SB gr 2 99 357 2204 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2304 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2304 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 2304 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2204 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2304 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2304 B 1 F n 231 2410 1628 (In the last screen we've pressed the RETURN key which yields a display of MELVYL catalogs.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 121 121 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (109) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1647 103 360 284 CB 879 290 608 (MELVYL SYSTEM DATABASES) SB gr 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 99 357 287 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 287 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 387 CB 845 390 677 (Select one database from the list below.) SB gr 2 99 357 387 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 387 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 487 CB 381 490 321 (Library Databases:) SB gr 2 99 357 487 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 487 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 587 CB 381 590 82 (TEN) SB gr gs 1498 50 509 587 CB 531 590 517 (For faster searches, type TEN;) SB gr 2 49 357 587 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 587 B 1 F n gs 1498 50 509 637 CB 531 640 1142 (Ten-Year MELVYL Catalog; materials published from 1981-1991.) SB gr 2 49 357 637 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 637 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 687 CB 381 690 84 (CAT) SB gr gs 1498 50 509 687 CB 531 690 1141 (Full MELVYL Catalog - UC libraries and California State Library.) SB gr 2 49 357 687 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 687 B 1 F n gs 148 100 360 737 CB 381 740 49 (PE) SB gr gs 1498 100 509 737 CB 531 740 1019 (Periodical Titles - Calif. Academic Libraries List of Serials.) SB gr 2 99 357 737 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 737 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 837 CB 381 840 1205 (Journal Article Indexes: \(for UC users only; password may be needed\)) SB gr 2 99 357 837 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 837 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 937 CB 381 940 56 (CC) SB gr gs 599 50 509 937 CB 531 940 426 (CURRENT CONTENTS) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 937 CB 1131 940 592 (current articles in all subject areas.) SB gr 2 49 357 937 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 937 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 987 CB 381 990 82 (CCT) SB gr gs 599 50 509 987 CB 531 990 426 (CURRENT CONTENTS) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 987 CB 1131 990 684 (journal tables of contents in all subjects.) SB gr 2 49 357 987 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 987 B 1 F n gs 148 100 360 1037 CB 381 1040 93 (MED) SB gr gs 599 100 509 1037 CB 531 1040 375 (MELVYL MEDLINE) SB gr gs 898 100 1109 1037 CB 1131 1040 616 (articles in medical and life sciences.) SB gr 2 99 357 1037 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1037 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1137 CB 381 1140 259 (Other Systems:) SB gr 2 99 357 1137 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1137 B 1 F n gs 298 100 360 1237 CB 381 1240 140 (OTHER) SB gr gs 1348 100 659 1237 CB 681 1240 1094 (To select other library catalogs and remote information systems.) SB gr 2 99 357 1237 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1237 B 1 F n gs 298 100 360 1337 CB 381 1340 155 (Shortcut:) SB gr gs 1348 100 659 1337 CB 681 1340 1234 (type any command to enter the CAT database \(e.g., FIND or EXPLAIN\)) SB gr 2 99 357 1337 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1337 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1437 CB 381 1440 1325 (Type the code for one option \(e.g., TEN\), HELP, or END to end your session.) SB gr 2 99 357 1437 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1537 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1537 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1537 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1437 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1537 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1537 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1590 935 (Step 4. Select a database within the OPAC.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1704 1946 (For this session, we'll use the MELVYL Ten-Year database, which only includes materials published in the last 10) SB 231 1754 1794 (years. Notice that MELVYL's holdings for this brief period includes more than 1.5 million distinct titles!) SB gs 1647 103 360 1851 CB 381 1857 201 (U> start ten) SB gr 2 2 357 1851 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1851 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1851 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1851 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1851 B 1 F n 2 99 357 1854 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1854 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1954 CB 381 1957 646 (Command being issued: START TEN) SB gr 2 99 357 1954 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1954 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 2054 CB 690 2057 986 (Welcome to the MELVYL TEN-YEAR Catalog Database) SB gr 2 99 357 2054 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2054 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 2154 CB 381 2157 162 (Contents:) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 2154 CB 681 2157 1152 (As of 9/8/91, approximately 1,580,596 titles representing 3,578,900) SB gr 2 49 357 2154 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2154 B 1 F n gs 1348 50 659 2204 CB 681 2207 1069 (holdings, for materials in the University of California libraries,) SB gr 2 49 357 2204 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2204 B 1 F n gs 1348 50 659 2254 CB 681 2257 552 (and the California State Library,) SB gr 2 49 357 2254 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2254 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 2304 CB 381 2307 174 (Coverage:) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 2304 CB 681 2307 634 (Publication dates 1981 through 1991.) SB gr 2 49 357 2304 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2304 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 2354 CB 381 2357 188 (OPTIONS:) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 2354 CB 681 2357 1007 (Type an option and press RETURN, or type any command.) SB gr 2 49 357 2354 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2354 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 2404 CB 381 2407 105 (HELP) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 2404 CB 681 2407 450 (For help in getting started.) SB gr 2 49 357 2404 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2404 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 2454 CB 381 2457 222 (COMMAND) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 2454 CB 681 2457 886 (To use commands and for periodicals; use any time.) SB gr 2 49 357 2454 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2454 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 2504 CB 381 2507 169 (LOOKUP) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 2504 CB 681 2507 1036 (For Lookup Mode--the system leads you through commands.) SB gr 2 49 357 2504 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2504 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 2554 CB 381 2557 133 (START) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 2554 CB 681 2557 578 (To start over or change databases.) SB gr 2 49 357 2554 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2554 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 2604 CB 381 2607 86 (END) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 2604 CB 681 2607 350 (To end your session.) SB gr 2 49 357 2604 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2654 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2654 B 1 F n 297 2 360 2654 B 1 F n 2 2 658 2654 B 1 F n 1345 2 661 2654 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2604 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2654 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2654 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 122 122 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (110) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 1446 (Step 5. Select what degree of prompting you want from the system.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1948 (Many interactive Internet services allow you to tailor sessions to your level of expertise, ranging from step-by-step) SB 231 498 1876 (help for new users, to a nearly blank screen for expert users. The information presented in the previous screen) SB 231 548 1043 (indicates that one can type "lookup" for extensive prompting.) SB gs 1647 103 360 645 CB 381 651 335 (U> TEN -> lookup) SB gr 2 2 357 645 B 1 F n 2 2 357 645 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 645 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 645 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 645 B 1 F n 2 99 357 648 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 648 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 748 CB 636 751 1095 (Welcome to Lookup Mode in the TEN-YEAR Catalog Database) SB gr 2 99 357 748 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 748 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 848 CB 381 851 1534 (You can start searching without learning the command language by following the prompts) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 898 CB 381 901 1177 (below. You will see the appropriate commands used for your search.) SB gr 2 149 357 848 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 848 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 998 CB 381 1001 531 (At any time, you can also type:) SB gr 2 99 357 998 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 998 B 1 F n gs 598 50 360 1098 CB 381 1101 442 (SET MODE COMMAND) SB gr gs 1048 50 959 1098 CB 981 1101 515 (to change to Command Mode.) SB gr 2 49 357 1098 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1098 B 1 F n gs 598 50 360 1148 CB 381 1151 228 (START CAT) SB gr gs 1048 50 959 1148 CB 981 1151 720 (to change to the full CATALOG database.) SB gr 2 49 357 1148 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1148 B 1 F n gs 598 100 360 1198 CB 381 1201 86 (END) SB gr gs 1048 100 959 1198 CB 981 1201 336 (to end your session.) SB gr 2 99 357 1198 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1198 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1298 CB 381 1301 427 (Press RETURN to begin.) SB gr 2 99 357 1298 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1298 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1398 CB 381 1401 356 (U> TEN -> ) SB gr 2 99 357 1398 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1498 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1498 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1498 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1398 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1498 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1498 B 1 F n 231 1554 1355 (Now let's go back to the Ten-Year catalog, and continue with step-by-step help.) SB gs 1647 103 360 1651 CB 381 1657 1173 (In Lookup Mode, you can search for books at the following libraries:) SB gr 2 2 357 1651 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1651 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1651 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1651 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1651 B 1 F n 2 99 357 1654 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1654 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 1754 CB 381 1757 89 (Code) SB gr gs 644 50 539 1754 CB 561 1757 127 (Library) SB gr gs 149 50 1184 1754 CB 1206 1757 89 (Code) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 1754 CB 1356 1757 127 (Library) SB gr 2 49 357 1754 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1754 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 1804 CB 381 1807 82 (ALL) SB gr gs 644 50 539 1804 CB 561 1807 434 (All libraries in MELVYL) SB gr gs 149 50 1184 1804 CB 1206 1807 81 (CAS) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 1804 CB 1356 1807 467 (California Academy of Sci.) SB gr 2 49 357 1804 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1804 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 1854 CB 381 1857 86 (UCB) SB gr gs 644 50 539 1854 CB 561 1857 429 (Berkeley; includes MOF,) SB gr gs 149 50 1184 1854 CB 1206 1857 82 (CRL) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 1854 CB 1356 1857 422 (Center for Res. Libraries) SB gr 2 49 357 1854 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1854 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 1904 CB 381 1907 90 (MOF) SB gr gs 644 50 539 1904 CB 561 1907 502 (UCB Moffitt Undergrad. Lib.) SB gr gs 149 50 1184 1904 CB 1206 1907 77 (CSL) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 1904 CB 1356 1907 408 (California St. Lib.; incl.) SB gr 2 49 357 1904 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1904 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 1954 CB 381 1957 88 (UCD) SB gr gs 644 50 539 1954 CB 561 1957 387 (Davis and UCD NRLF) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 1954 CB 1356 1957 479 (Sutro Lib., S.F., CSL NRLF) SB gr 2 49 357 1954 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1954 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 2004 CB 381 2007 72 (UCI) SB gr gs 644 50 539 2004 CB 561 2007 367 (Irvine and UCI SRLF) SB gr gs 149 50 1184 2004 CB 1206 2007 83 (HAS) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 2004 CB 1356 2007 371 (Hastings Law Library) SB gr 2 49 357 2004 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2004 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 2054 CB 381 2057 114 (UCLA) SB gr gs 644 50 539 2054 CB 561 2057 471 (Los Angeles; includes COL) SB gr gs 149 50 1184 2054 CB 1206 2057 80 (LBL) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 2054 CB 1356 2057 408 (Lawrence Berkeley Lab) SB gr 2 49 357 2054 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2054 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 2104 CB 381 2107 84 (COL) SB gr gs 644 50 539 2104 CB 561 2107 540 (UCLA College Undergrad. Lib.) SB gr gs 149 50 1184 2104 CB 1206 2107 96 (LAW) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 2104 CB 1356 2107 571 (UC Law: UCB UCD UCLA HAS) SB gr 2 49 357 2104 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2104 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 2154 CB 381 2157 86 (UCR) SB gr gs 644 50 539 2154 CB 561 2157 162 (Riverside) SB gr gs 149 50 1184 2154 CB 1206 2157 93 (MED) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 2154 CB 1356 2157 429 (UC Med. libraries.: UCD) SB gr 2 49 357 2154 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2154 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 2204 CB 381 2207 111 (UCSD) SB gr gs 644 50 539 2204 CB 561 2207 435 (San Diego; includes SDU) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 2204 CB 1356 2207 456 (UCI, UCLA,UCSD, UCSF) SB gr 2 49 357 2204 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2204 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 2254 CB 381 2257 83 (SDU) SB gr gs 644 50 539 2254 CB 561 2257 460 (San Diego Undergrad. Lib.) SB gr gs 149 50 1184 2254 CB 1206 2257 88 (NOR) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 2254 CB 1356 2257 480 (North UC libs.: UCB, UCD,) SB gr 2 49 357 2254 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2254 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 2304 CB 381 2307 104 (UCSF) SB gr gs 644 50 539 2304 CB 561 2307 543 (San Francisco and UCSF NRLF) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 2304 CB 1356 2307 442 (UCSC, UCSF, HAS, LBL) SB gr 2 49 357 2304 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2304 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 2354 CB 381 2357 109 (UCSB) SB gr gs 644 50 539 2354 CB 561 2357 239 (Santa Barbara) SB gr gs 149 50 1184 2354 CB 1206 2357 83 (SOU) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 2354 CB 1356 2357 492 (South UC libs.: UCI, UCLA,) SB gr 2 49 357 2354 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2354 B 1 F n gs 178 50 360 2404 CB 381 2407 109 (UCSC) SB gr gs 644 50 539 2404 CB 561 2407 497 (Santa Cruz and UCSC NRLF) SB gr gs 673 50 1334 2404 CB 1356 2407 350 (UCR, UCSB, UCSD) SB gr 2 49 357 2404 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2404 B 1 F n gs 149 100 1184 2454 CB 1206 2457 58 (UC) SB gr gs 673 100 1334 2454 CB 1356 2457 460 (All, except CAS CRL CSL) SB gr 2 99 357 2454 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2454 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 2554 CB 381 2557 1433 (Type the code for your library or type ALL for all libraries in the catalog, then press) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 2604 CB 381 2607 1257 (RETURN. You can type up to 4 codes. Type HELP for more information.) SB gr 2 149 357 2554 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2704 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2704 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 2704 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 2554 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2704 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2704 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 123 123 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (111) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1914 (We've been asked which library we want to use; in this sample session, we'll search through all of the University) SB 231 337 379 (of California libraries.) SB gs 1647 103 360 434 CB 381 440 261 (U > TEN -> all) SB gr 2 2 357 434 B 1 F n 2 2 357 434 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 434 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 434 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 434 B 1 F n 2 99 357 437 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 437 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 537 CB 381 540 465 (Welcome to Lookup mode.) SB gr 2 99 357 537 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 537 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 637 CB 381 640 497 (You can search for books by:) SB gr 2 99 357 637 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 637 B 1 F n gs 1198 50 360 737 CB 381 740 749 (-the name of the person who wrote the book) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 737 CB 1581 740 303 (\(Personal Author\)) SB gr 2 49 357 737 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 737 B 1 F n gs 1198 50 360 787 CB 381 790 401 (-by the title of the book) SB gr gs 448 50 1559 787 CB 1581 790 109 (\(Title\)) SB gr 2 49 357 787 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 787 B 1 F n gs 1198 100 360 837 CB 381 840 822 (-or by the Subject headings assigned to the book) SB gr gs 448 100 1559 837 CB 1581 840 155 (\(Subject\)) SB gr 2 99 357 837 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 837 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 298 50 360 937 CB 381 940 87 (Type) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 937 CB 681 940 555 (for one of the following choices:) SB gr 2 49 357 937 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 937 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 298 50 360 987 CB 381 990 53 (PA) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 987 CB 681 990 394 (Personal Author search) SB gr 2 49 357 987 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 987 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1037 CB 381 1040 53 (SU) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 1037 CB 681 1040 246 (Subject search) SB gr 2 49 357 1037 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1037 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1087 CB 381 1090 40 (TI) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 1087 CB 681 1090 200 (Title search) SB gr 2 49 357 1087 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1087 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1137 CB 381 1140 105 (HELP) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 1137 CB 681 1140 493 (More information on choices) SB gr 2 49 357 1137 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1137 B 1 F n gs 298 100 360 1187 CB 381 1190 86 (END) SB gr gs 1348 100 659 1187 CB 681 1190 299 (End your session.) SB gr 2 99 357 1187 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1287 B 1 F n 297 2 360 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 658 1287 B 1 F n 1345 2 661 1287 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1187 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1287 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1340 591 (Step 6. Select a search type.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1454 1455 (Now we'll indicate that we want to search through the catalog by subjects \(type "su"\):) SB gs 1647 103 360 1551 CB 381 1557 244 (U> TEN -> su) SB gr 2 2 357 1551 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1551 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1551 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1551 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1551 B 1 F n 2 99 357 1554 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1554 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1654 CB 381 1657 1194 (Type SUBJECT heading words, or type HELP, then press RETURN.) SB gr 2 99 357 1654 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1654 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1754 CB 381 1757 280 (U> TEN -> help) SB gr 2 99 357 1754 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1754 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1854 CB 381 1857 554 (You have selected the SU index.) SB gr 2 99 357 1854 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1854 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1954 CB 381 1957 984 (A subject may be a topic, a geographic place, or a person.) SB gr 2 99 357 1954 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1954 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 2054 CB 381 2057 1585 (Ask a reference librarian for "Library of Congress Subject Headings" or for "Medical Subject) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 2104 CB 381 2107 1447 (Headings," to help identify an official heading to use in your subject search request.) SB gr 2 149 357 2054 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 2054 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 2204 CB 381 2207 1584 (Try to be as specific as possible; otherwise you will retrieve more books than you can look at) SB gr gs 1647 50 360 2254 CB 381 2257 1489 (easily. For example, typing the words MARINE BIOLOGY PACIFIC OCEAN is more) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 2304 CB 381 2307 545 (specific than typing BIOLOGY.) SB gr 2 199 357 2204 B 1 F n 2 199 2007 2204 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 2404 CB 381 2407 1512 (If you do not find the books you want, try repeating your search as a title search or ask a) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 2454 CB 381 2457 395 (librarian for assistance.) SB gr 2 149 357 2404 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 2404 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 2554 CB 381 2557 915 (Type SUBJECT heading words, then press RETURN.) SB gr 2 99 357 2554 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2654 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2654 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 2654 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2554 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2654 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2654 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2707 767 (Step 7. Enter a value for the search.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2821 1810 (Now we can enter a subject; let's try "extinction of species" which we'll abbreviate as "extinction species":) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 124 124 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (112) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1647 103 360 284 CB 381 290 510 (U> TEN -> extinction species) SB gr 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 99 357 287 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 287 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 387 CB 381 390 1081 (Command being processed: FIND SU EXTINCTION SPECIES) SB gr 2 99 357 387 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 387 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 487 CB 381 490 871 (Search request: FIND SU EXTINCTION SPECIES) SB gr 2 49 357 487 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 487 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 537 CB 381 540 1038 (Search result: 0 records in the TEN-YEAR Catalog database) SB gr 2 49 357 537 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 537 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 587 CB 381 590 967 (Please type HELP for information on zero search results.) SB gr 2 99 357 587 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 587 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 687 CB 381 690 1584 (Since your Subject search had zero results, you might want to try your search again as a Title) SB gr gs 1647 50 360 737 CB 381 740 1598 (Word \(TW\) search using 2 or 3 significant words. Please type HELP for more information on) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 787 CB 381 790 205 (zero results.) SB gr 2 199 357 687 B 1 F n 2 199 2007 687 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 887 CB 381 890 718 (Type choice, or type END to end session:) SB gr 2 99 357 887 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 887 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 987 CB 381 990 66 (TW) SB gr gs 749 50 509 987 CB 531 990 307 (Title Word search) SB gr gs 149 50 1259 987 CB 1281 990 53 (PA) SB gr gs 598 50 1409 987 CB 1431 990 484 (New Personal Author search) SB gr 2 49 357 987 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 987 B 1 F n gs 148 100 360 1037 CB 381 1040 40 (TI) SB gr gs 749 100 509 1037 CB 531 1040 290 (New Title search) SB gr gs 149 100 1259 1037 CB 1281 1040 53 (SU) SB gr gs 598 100 1409 1037 CB 1431 1040 336 (New Subject search) SB gr 2 99 357 1037 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1037 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1137 CB 381 1140 1594 (Or type START CAT LOOK to leave the TEN-YEAR database and try your search in the full) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 1187 CB 381 1190 368 (CATALOG database.) SB gr 2 149 357 1137 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 1137 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1287 CB 381 1290 249 (U> TEN -> tw) SB gr 2 99 357 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1387 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1387 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1387 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1387 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1387 B 1 F n 231 1443 1906 (No books were found with a request using "extinction species" as our subject. But don't give up yet! MELVYL) SB 231 1493 1850 (now allows the option of doing another search by several other fields, including the words in the book's titles) SB 231 1543 1919 (\(TW\). Let's try another search, looking for books which have the words "species" and "extinction" in their titles:) SB gs 1647 53 360 1640 CB 381 1646 1591 (Type 2 or 3 important words from the TITLE of the book you want, or type HELP, then press) SB gr gs 1647 103 360 1690 CB 381 1696 179 (RETURN.) SB gr 2 2 357 1640 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1640 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1640 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1640 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1640 B 1 F n 2 149 357 1643 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 1643 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1793 CB 381 1796 510 (U> TEN -> extinction species) SB gr 2 99 357 1793 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1793 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1893 CB 381 1896 1094 (Command being processed: FIND TW EXTINCTION SPECIES) SB gr 2 99 357 1893 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1993 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1993 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1993 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1893 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1993 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1993 B 1 F n 231 2099 1875 (The search string "extinction species," which did not find anything during a subject search, locates 13 relevant) SB 231 2149 528 (titles with a Title Word search.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 125 125 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (113) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1647 53 360 284 CB 381 290 884 (Search request: FIND TW EXTINCTION SPECIES) SB gr 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 2 2 357 284 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 49 357 287 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 287 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 337 CB 381 340 1059 (Search result: 13 records in the TEN-YEAR Catalog database) SB gr 2 99 357 337 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 337 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 437 CB 381 440 1496 (1. Balancing on the brink of extinction : the Endangered Species Act and lessons for the) SB gr gs 1647 100 360 487 CB 381 490 620 (future / edited by Kathryn A. Kohm.) SB gr 2 149 357 437 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 437 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 587 CB 381 590 678 (Washington, D.C. : Island Press, c1991.) SB gr 2 49 357 587 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 587 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 637 CB 381 640 86 (UCB) SB gr gs 299 50 659 637 CB 681 640 115 (BioSci) SB gr gs 449 50 959 637 CB 981 640 137 (KF5640) SB gr gs 224 50 1409 637 CB 1431 640 81 (.B35) SB gr gs 373 50 1634 637 CB 1656 640 84 (1991) SB gr 2 49 357 637 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 637 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 687 CB 381 690 88 (UCD) SB gr gs 299 50 659 687 CB 681 690 159 (Main Lib) SB gr gs 449 50 959 687 CB 981 690 137 (KF5640) SB gr gs 224 50 1409 687 CB 1431 690 81 (.B35) SB gr gs 373 50 1634 687 CB 1656 690 84 (1991) SB gr 2 49 357 687 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 687 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 737 CB 381 740 72 (UCI) SB gr gs 299 50 659 737 CB 681 740 159 (Main Lib) SB gr gs 449 50 959 737 CB 981 740 137 (KF5640) SB gr gs 224 50 1409 737 CB 1431 740 81 (.B35) SB gr gs 373 50 1634 737 CB 1656 740 84 (1991) SB gr 2 49 357 737 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 737 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 787 CB 381 790 109 (UCSC) SB gr gs 299 50 659 787 CB 681 790 161 (McHenry) SB gr gs 449 50 959 787 CB 981 790 137 (KF5640) SB gr gs 224 50 1409 787 CB 1431 790 81 ( B35) SB gr gs 373 50 1634 787 CB 1656 790 84 (1991) SB gr 2 49 357 787 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 787 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 837 CB 381 840 111 (UCSD) SB gr gs 299 50 659 837 CB 681 840 126 (Scripps) SB gr gs 449 50 959 837 CB 981 840 324 (KF5640 .B35 1991) SB gr gs 224 50 1409 837 CB 1431 840 123 (Floor 3) SB gr 2 49 357 837 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 837 B 1 F n gs 298 100 360 887 CB 381 890 81 (CAS) SB gr gs 299 100 659 887 CB 681 890 158 (Mailliard) SB gr gs 449 100 959 887 CB 981 890 137 (KF5640) SB gr gs 224 100 1409 887 CB 1431 890 81 (.B35) SB gr gs 373 100 1634 887 CB 1656 890 84 (1991) SB gr 2 99 357 887 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 887 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 987 CB 381 990 989 (Type choice, or type HELP for help, END to end session:) SB gr 2 99 357 987 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 987 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 1087 CB 381 1090 53 (NS) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1087 CB 531 1090 482 (Next screen of Short display) SB gr gs 149 50 1109 1087 CB 1131 1090 53 (PA) SB gr gs 748 50 1259 1087 CB 1281 1090 484 (New Personal Author search) SB gr 2 49 357 1087 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1087 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 1137 CB 381 1140 83 (SHO) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1137 CB 531 1140 436 (Different records in Short) SB gr gs 149 50 1109 1137 CB 1131 1140 53 (SU) SB gr gs 748 50 1259 1137 CB 1281 1140 336 (New Subject search) SB gr 2 49 357 1137 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1137 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 1187 CB 381 1190 86 (LON) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1187 CB 531 1190 222 (Long display) SB gr gs 149 50 1109 1187 CB 1131 1190 40 (TI) SB gr gs 748 50 1259 1187 CB 1281 1190 290 (New Title search) SB gr 2 49 357 1187 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1187 B 1 F n gs 148 100 360 1237 CB 381 1240 84 (REV) SB gr gs 599 100 509 1237 CB 531 1240 262 (Review display) SB gr 2 99 357 1237 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1237 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1337 CB 381 1340 244 (U> TEN -> ns) SB gr 2 49 357 1337 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1387 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1387 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1387 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1337 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1387 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1387 B 1 F n 231 1443 1107 (You can keep browsing through this short display by typing "ns".) SB gs 1647 53 360 1540 CB 381 1546 884 (Search request: FIND TW EXTINCTION SPECIES) SB gr 2 2 357 1540 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1540 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1540 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1540 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1540 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1543 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1543 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1593 CB 381 1596 1059 (Search result: 13 records in the TEN-YEAR Catalog database) SB gr 2 99 357 1593 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1593 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1693 CB 381 1696 318 (2. Cohn, Jeffrey P.) SB gr 2 49 357 1693 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1693 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1743 CB 381 1746 1181 (The politics of extinction : [endangered species] / by Jeffrey P. Cohn.) SB gr 2 49 357 1743 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1743 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1793 CB 381 1796 946 (IN: Government executive. Vol. 22, no. 10 \(Oct. 1990\)) SB gr 2 49 357 1793 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1793 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1843 CB 381 1846 561 (UCB IGS R.R.) SB gr 2 99 357 1843 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1843 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1943 CB 381 1946 989 (Type choice, or type HELP for help, END to end session:) SB gr 2 99 357 1943 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1943 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 2043 CB 381 2046 53 (NS) SB gr gs 599 50 509 2043 CB 531 2046 482 (Next screen of Short display) SB gr gs 149 50 1109 2043 CB 1131 2046 53 (PA) SB gr gs 748 50 1259 2043 CB 1281 2046 484 (New Personal Author search) SB gr 2 49 357 2043 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2043 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 2093 CB 381 2096 83 (SHO) SB gr gs 599 50 509 2093 CB 531 2096 436 (Different records in Short) SB gr gs 149 50 1109 2093 CB 1131 2096 53 (SU) SB gr gs 748 50 1259 2093 CB 1281 2096 336 (New Subject search) SB gr 2 49 357 2093 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2093 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 2143 CB 381 2146 86 (LON) SB gr gs 599 50 509 2143 CB 531 2146 222 (Long display) SB gr gs 149 50 1109 2143 CB 1131 2146 40 (TI) SB gr gs 748 50 1259 2143 CB 1281 2146 290 (New Title search) SB gr 2 49 357 2143 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2143 B 1 F n gs 148 100 360 2193 CB 381 2196 84 (REV) SB gr gs 599 100 509 2193 CB 531 2196 262 (Review display) SB gr 2 99 357 2193 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2193 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 2293 CB 381 2296 261 (U> TEN -> rev) SB gr 2 99 357 2293 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2393 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2393 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 2393 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2293 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2393 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2393 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 126 126 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (114) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1940 (Alternatively, MELVYL allows us to review all of the titles retrieved by our search request. When we type "rev";) SB 231 337 446 (the display looks like this:) SB gs 1647 53 360 434 CB 381 440 1118 (1. Balancing on the brink of extinction : the Endangered .... 1991) SB gr 2 2 357 434 B 1 F n 2 2 357 434 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 434 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 434 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 434 B 1 F n 2 49 357 437 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 437 B 1 F n gs 748 50 360 487 CB 381 490 356 (2. COHN, Jeffrey P.) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 487 CB 1131 490 547 (The politics of extinctio ... 1990) SB gr 2 49 357 487 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 487 B 1 F n gs 748 50 360 537 CB 381 540 383 (3. EHRLICH, Paul R.) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 537 CB 1131 540 553 (Extinction : the causes a ... 1981) SB gr 2 49 357 537 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 537 B 1 F n gs 748 50 360 587 CB 381 590 372 (4. EHRLICH, Paul R) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 587 CB 1131 590 553 (Extinction : the causes a ... 1983) SB gr 2 49 357 587 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 587 B 1 F n gs 748 50 360 637 CB 381 640 397 (5. KELLY, Donald M.) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 637 CB 1131 640 556 (Near extinction : Califor ... 1990) SB gr 2 49 357 637 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 637 B 1 F n gs 748 50 360 687 CB 381 690 433 (6. LABASTILLE, Anne.) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 687 CB 1131 690 583 (Mama Poc : an ecologist's ... 1990) SB gr 2 49 357 687 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 687 B 1 F n gs 748 50 360 737 CB 381 740 369 (7. MYERS, Norman.) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 737 CB 1131 740 577 (Tackling mass extinction ... 1986) SB gr 2 49 357 737 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 737 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 787 CB 381 790 1094 (8. The Road to extinction : problems of categorizing the .. 1987) SB gr 2 49 357 787 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 787 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 837 CB 381 840 1094 (9. The Road to extinction : problems of categorizing the ...1987) SB gr 2 49 357 837 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 837 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 887 CB 381 890 1126 (10. Australia's endangered species : the extinction dilemma. 1990) SB gr 2 49 357 887 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 887 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 937 CB 381 940 1054 (11. AUSTRALIA. Endangered Species Advisory Committee.) SB gr 2 49 357 937 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 937 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 987 CB 531 990 977 (An Australian national strategy for the conservatio...1989) SB gr 2 99 357 987 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 987 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1087 CB 381 1090 1428 (Type the numbers of the records you want to see in a LONG display, or type HELP.) SB gr 2 99 357 1087 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1087 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1187 CB 381 1190 788 (To see all the records, simply press RETURN.) SB gr 2 99 357 1187 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1187 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1287 CB 531 1290 228 (U> TEN -> 1) SB gr 2 99 357 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1387 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1387 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1387 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1287 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1387 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1387 B 1 F n 231 1443 1890 (Now let's ask for a "LONG" display of item number 1 to see if it provides any clues about how we might refine) SB 231 1493 182 (the search.) SB gs 1647 53 360 1590 CB 381 1596 1098 (Search request: FIND TITLE WORDS EXTINCTION SPECIES) SB gr 2 2 357 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1590 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1590 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1590 B 1 F n 2 49 357 1593 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1593 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1643 CB 381 1646 1059 (Search result: 11 records in the TEN-YEAR Catalog database) SB gr 2 99 357 1643 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1643 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1743 CB 381 1746 32 (1.) SB gr 2 49 357 1743 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1743 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1793 CB 381 1796 93 (Title:) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 1793 CB 681 1796 1198 (Balancing on the brink of extinction : the Endangered Species Act and) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 1843 CB 681 1846 1203 (lessons for the future / edited by Kathryn A. Kohm. Washington, D.C.) SB gr 2 99 357 1793 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1793 B 1 F n gs 1348 50 659 1893 CB 681 1896 331 (:Island Press, 1991.) SB gr 2 49 357 1893 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1893 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1943 CB 381 1946 209 (Description:) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 1943 CB 681 1946 503 (xi, 318 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.) SB gr 2 49 357 1943 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1943 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 1993 CB 381 1996 110 (Notes:) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 1993 CB 681 1996 784 (Includes bibliographical references and index.) SB gr 2 49 357 1993 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1993 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 2043 CB 381 2046 155 (Subjects:) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 2043 CB 681 2046 1008 (Endangered species -- Law and legislation -- United States.) SB gr 2 49 357 2043 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2043 B 1 F n gs 298 50 360 2093 CB 381 2096 232 (Other entries:) SB gr gs 1348 50 659 2093 CB 681 2096 317 (Kohm, Kathryn A.) SB gr 2 49 357 2093 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2093 B 1 F n gs 1348 100 659 2143 CB 681 2146 685 (\(Record 1 continues on the next screen.\)) SB gr 2 99 357 2143 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2143 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 2243 CB 381 2246 989 (Type choice, or type HELP for help, END to end session:) SB gr 2 99 357 2243 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2243 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 2343 CB 381 2346 53 (NS) SB gr gs 599 50 509 2343 CB 531 2346 482 (Next screen of Short display) SB gr gs 149 50 1109 2343 CB 1131 2346 53 (PA) SB gr gs 748 50 1259 2343 CB 1281 2346 484 (New Personal Author search) SB gr 2 49 357 2343 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2343 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 2393 CB 381 2396 83 (SHO) SB gr gs 599 50 509 2393 CB 531 2396 436 (Different records in Short) SB gr gs 149 50 1109 2393 CB 1131 2396 53 (SU) SB gr gs 748 50 1259 2393 CB 1281 2396 336 (New Subject search) SB gr 2 49 357 2393 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2393 B 1 F n gs 148 50 360 2443 CB 381 2446 86 (LON) SB gr gs 599 50 509 2443 CB 531 2446 222 (Long display) SB gr gs 149 50 1109 2443 CB 1131 2446 40 (TI) SB gr gs 748 50 1259 2443 CB 1281 2446 290 (New Title search) SB gr 2 49 357 2443 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2443 B 1 F n gs 148 100 360 2493 CB 381 2496 84 (REV) SB gr gs 599 100 509 2493 CB 531 2496 262 (Review display) SB gr 2 99 357 2493 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2593 B 1 F n 2 2 357 2593 B 1 F n 147 2 360 2593 B 1 F n 2 2 508 2593 B 1 F n 596 2 511 2593 B 1 F n 2 2 1108 2593 B 1 F n 146 2 1111 2593 B 1 F n 2 2 1258 2593 B 1 F n 745 2 1261 2593 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2493 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2593 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2593 B 1 F n 231 2649 1835 (As you can see by looking at the subject line, this book is cataloged under the subject "endangered species.") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 127 127 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (115) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 918 (Step 8. Redefine and/or refine your search.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1910 (Judging by the other titles in the list in Step 7, it appears that a subject search for "endangered species" will very) SB 231 498 290 (likely be fruitful.) SB gs 1647 103 360 595 CB 381 601 583 (U> TEN -> su endangered species) SB gr 2 2 357 595 B 1 F n 2 2 357 595 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 595 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 595 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 595 B 1 F n 2 99 357 598 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 598 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 698 CB 381 701 903 (Search request: FIND SU ENDANGERED SPECIES) SB gr 2 49 357 698 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 698 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 748 CB 381 751 1080 (Search result: 520 records in the TEN-YEAR Catalog database) SB gr 2 99 357 748 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 748 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 848 CB 381 851 851 (1. 1986 IUCN red list of threatened animals. 1986) SB gr 2 49 357 848 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 848 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 898 CB 381 901 851 (2. 1988 IUCN red list of threatened animals. 1988) SB gr 2 49 357 898 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 898 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 948 CB 381 951 950 (3. AAZPA manual of Federal wildlife regulations. 1985) SB gr 2 49 357 948 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 948 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 998 CB 381 1001 1079 (4. Action plan for African primate conservation: 1986-90. 1985) SB gr 2 49 357 998 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 998 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1048 CB 381 1051 1013 (5. ADAMS, Douglas, 1952- Last chance to see. 1991) SB gr 2 49 357 1048 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1048 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1098 CB 381 1101 1099 (6. Alaska wildlife week unit : wildlife for the future. End... 1985) SB gr 2 49 357 1098 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1098 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1148 CB 381 1151 1124 (7. ALLEN, William B. 1928- State lists of endangere... 1988) SB gr 2 49 357 1148 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1148 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1198 CB 381 1201 887 (8. ANCONA, George. Turtle watch. 1987) SB gr 2 49 357 1198 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1198 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1248 CB 381 1251 653 (9. The Animal finders' directory. 1985) SB gr 2 49 357 1248 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1248 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1298 CB 381 1301 1166 (10. Animal genetic resources : a global programme for sustai... 1990) SB gr 2 49 357 1298 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1298 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1348 CB 381 1351 1152 (11. Animals and plants listed as threatened \(T\) or endangere... 1988) SB gr 2 49 357 1348 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1348 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1398 CB 381 1401 1104 (12. ARNOLD, Richard A. Distribution, life histo... 1981) SB gr 2 49 357 1398 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1398 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1448 CB 381 1451 1189 (13. ARNOLD, Richard A. 1950- Delta green gr \(Elaphrus... 1985) SB gr 2 99 357 1448 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1448 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1548 CB 381 1551 544 (...\(followed by 507 more titles!\)) SB gr 2 99 357 1548 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1648 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1648 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1648 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1548 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1648 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1648 B 1 F n 231 1754 603 (MELVYL responds with 520 titles!) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1901 1311 (Step 9. Repeat steps 3-8, in any order, for additional searches) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2015 1936 (This is where the real power of using an OPAC starts; now that you've established a profitable search strategy and) SB 231 2065 1849 (have some references upon which to base further searches, you can branch off to other related subject or title) SB 231 2115 350 (searches very easily.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 128 128 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (116) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 1040 (Step 10. End your OPAC and TELNET sessions.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 513 (To leave MELVYL, type end:) SB gs 1647 103 360 545 CB 381 551 268 (U> TEN -> end) SB gr 2 2 357 545 B 1 F n 2 2 357 545 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 545 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 545 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 545 B 1 F n 2 99 357 548 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 548 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 648 CB 381 651 815 (Thanks for using the MELVYL Online Catalog.) SB gr 2 49 357 648 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 648 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 698 CB 381 701 1226 (Type LOGOFF and press RETURN to terminate your TELNET session.) SB gr 2 49 357 698 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 698 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 748 CB 381 751 721 (Press RETURN for the MELVYL catalog.) SB gr 2 99 357 748 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 748 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 848 CB 381 851 168 (U> logoff) SB gr 2 99 357 848 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 848 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 948 CB 381 951 473 (ELAPSED TIME = 0:11:53) SB gr 2 99 357 948 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 948 B 1 F n gs 1647 50 360 1048 CB 381 1051 330 (END OF SESSION) SB gr 2 49 357 1048 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1048 B 1 F n gs 1647 100 360 1098 CB 381 1101 592 (Connection closed by foreign host.) SB gr 2 99 357 1098 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1198 B 1 F n 2 2 357 1198 B 1 F n 1646 2 360 1198 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1098 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1198 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1198 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 129 129 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (117) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 31 (F) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 262 344 71 (OR ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 333 334 42 (M) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 375 344 98 (ORE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 473 334 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 487 344 281 (NFORMATION ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 768 334 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 804 344 124 (BOUT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 928 334 144 (OPAC) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1072 344 136 (S AND ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1208 334 36 (R) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1244 344 171 (ELATED ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1415 334 31 (T) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1446 344 125 (OPICS) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 492 843 (Essential Documents For Using OPACs) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 606 1171 ("Library Resources on the Internet: Strategies for Selection and Use") SB 381 706 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 706 217 (dla.ucop.edu) SB 381 756 174 (Directory:) SB 681 756 205 (pub/internet) SB 381 806 170 (Filename:) SB 681 806 203 (libcat-guide) SB 231 906 1496 ("Internet Accessible Library Catalogs & Databases," by Art St. George and Ron Larsen.) SB 381 1006 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 1006 201 (cerf.net.edu) SB 381 1056 174 (Directory:) SB 681 1056 281 (cerfnet/cerf_net/) SB 381 1106 94 (Files:) SB 681 1106 451 (internet-catalogs-08-91.txt) SB 1431 1106 178 (\(text only\)) SB 681 1156 516 (internet-catalogs-04-91_apl.ps) SB 1431 1156 304 (\(apple.PostScript\)) SB 231 1256 1281 (Note that the filename contains the date the file was most recently updated.) SB 231 1356 1896 ("OPACs in the UK: A list of interactive catalogues on JANET compiled for the Janet User Group for Libraries") SB 381 1456 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 1456 284 (vaxb.acs.unt.edu) SB 381 1506 185 (Directory: ) SB 681 1506 113 (library) SB 381 1556 94 (Files:) SB 681 1556 98 (uk.lib) SB 1431 1556 212 (\(ASCII text\)) SB 231 1656 1544 ("University of North Texas' Accessing Online Bibliographic Databases," by Billy Barron.) SB 381 1756 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 1756 284 (vaxb.acs.unt.edu) SB 381 1806 174 (Directory:) SB 681 1806 113 (library) SB 1431 1806 594 (\(this directory contains many other) SB 1431 1856 392 (useful files on OPACs\)) SB 381 1906 94 (Files:) SB 681 1906 187 (libraries.ps) SB 1431 1906 336 (\(PostScript version\)) SB 681 1956 195 (libraries.txt) SB 1431 1956 444 (\(ASCII, text only version\)) SB 681 2006 201 (libraries.wp) SB 1431 2006 454 (\(Word Perfect 5.0 version\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 130 130 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (118) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 945 (Online Discussion Groups and Mailing Lists) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1942 (1. As of September, 1991, there are at least 60 online discussion groups dealing with OPACs and related issues of) SB 231 498 1906 (information sciences. They range in coverage from discussion of a specific site's OPAC installations, to general) SB 231 548 870 (discussion of present and future OPAC technology.) SB 231 648 1784 (A comprehensive and up-to-date list of these groups is included in the "Directory of Scholarly Electronic) SB 231 698 1351 (Conferences," by Diane K. Kovacs of Kent State University, available via FTP:) SB 381 798 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 798 275 (ksuvxa.kent.edu) SB 381 848 174 (Directory:) SB 681 848 727 (files are all in root directory, no need to cd) SB 381 898 94 (Files:) SB 681 898 328 (ACADLIST.FILE1) SB 681 948 328 (ACADLIST.FILE2) SB 681 998 328 (ACADLIST.FILE3) SB 681 1048 328 (ACADLIST.FILE4) SB 681 1098 328 (ACADLIST.FILE5) SB 681 1148 328 (ACADLIST.FILE6) SB 681 1198 348 (ACADLIST.INDEX) SB 681 1248 406 (ACADLIST.README.) SB 231 1348 1629 (As of September 1991, the "Libraries and Information Sciences" entries of the list are in the file) SB 231 1398 1896 (ACADLIST.FILE2. However, you might as well get all 8 files; this is a tremendous resource, with information) SB 231 1448 1521 (from many separate places put together in one large document in an easy to use structure.) SB 231 1548 1924 (2. NNSC Internet Resource Guide, "Chapter 2: Library Catalogs." As of September, 1991, about 30 libraries and) SB 231 1598 1918 (library systems are described. Although these entries are largely rendered obsolete by the Barron and St. George) SB 231 1648 1335 (/Larsen catalogs, they are still useful sometimes for supplemental information.) SB 231 1748 347 (For all of Chapter 2:) SB 381 1848 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 1848 202 (nnsc.nsf.net) SB 381 1898 174 (Directory:) SB 681 1898 251 (resource-guide) SB 381 1948 94 (Files:) SB 681 1948 290 (chapter2-ps.tar.Z) SB 1281 1948 593 (\(compressed and tarred PostScript\)) SB 681 1998 298 (chapter2-txt.tar.Z) SB 1281 1998 604 (\(compressed and tarred ASCII text\)) SB 231 2098 1855 (To obtain individual sections of Chapter 2, first FTP the Chapter 2 table of contents, and then FTP individual) SB 231 2148 327 (sections as desired:) SB 381 2248 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 2248 202 (nnsc.nsf.net) SB 381 2298 174 (Directory:) SB 681 2298 420 (resource-guide/chapter.2) SB 381 2348 94 (Files:) SB 681 2348 128 (intro.ps) SB 1281 2348 493 (\(PostScript table of contents\)) SB 681 2398 136 (intro.txt) SB 1281 2398 504 (\(ASCII text table of contents\)) SB 681 2448 224 (section2-1.ps) SB 1281 2448 442 (\(PostScript of section 2.1\)) SB 681 2498 232 (section2-1.txt) SB 1281 2498 453 (\(ASCII text of section 2.1\)) SB 681 2548 89 (\(etc.\)) SB 1281 2548 89 (\(etc.\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1055 2976 1126 (Chapter 11: Accessing Library Catalogs Through the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 131 131 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (119) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 366 289 1679 (Chapter 12: Internet Accessible Databases and) SB 944 381 523 (Bibliographies) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 618 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 278 628 93 (HAT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 371 618 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 385 628 38 (S ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 423 618 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 437 628 207 (NCLUDED ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 644 618 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 658 628 40 (N ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 698 618 31 (T) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 729 628 78 (HIS ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 807 618 36 (C) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 843 628 165 (HAPTER) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 729 1869 (This document gives information on how to access many of the computers on the Internet which contain large) SB 231 779 173 (databases.) 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SB 231 1199 144 (Contact:) SB 531 1199 975 (Official contact information if you have further questions) SB 531 1299 423 (user-id@internet.address) SB 531 1349 92 (name) SB 531 1399 325 (postal mail address) SB 531 1449 305 (telephone number) SB 231 1549 184 (More Info:) SB 531 1549 1572 (Pointers to official or more detailed descriptions, publications, online discussion groups, and) SB 531 1599 423 (other useful information.) 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SB 231 1302 131 (Access:) SB 531 1302 1568 (Via Mailserver, which accepts Remote Spires \(RMSPIRES\) commands. Useful RMSPIRES) SB 531 1352 1467 (commands to get you started include explain, find, browse, and display. For example:) SB 531 1452 762 (To get an overview of how to use CULDAT:) SB 531 1552 88 (mail:) SB 831 1552 823 (rmspires%ualtavm.bitnet@vm.utcs.utoronto.edu) SB 531 1602 132 (subject:) SB 831 1602 241 (\(none needed\)) SB 531 1652 155 (message:) SB 831 1652 240 (explain culdat) SB 531 1752 1121 (To get an overview of the subjects covered by CULDAT datasets:) SB 531 1852 88 (mail:) SB 831 1852 823 (rmspires%ualtavm.bitnet@vm.utcs.utoronto.edu) SB 531 1902 132 (subject:) SB 831 1902 241 (\(none needed\)) SB 531 1952 155 (message:) SB 831 1952 252 (browse subject) SB 231 2052 144 (Contact:) SB 381 2052 512 (abombak@vm.ucs.ualberta.ca) SB 531 2152 516 (Anna Bombak, Data Librarian) SB 531 2202 521 (352 General Services Building) SB 531 2252 530 (University Computing Systems) SB 531 2302 362 (University of Alberta) SB 531 2352 507 (Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H1) SB 531 2402 263 (\(403\) 492-5212) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2502 896 (National Archives Center for Electronic Records) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2606 174 (Audience:) SB 531 2606 144 (Anyone.) SB 231 2656 162 (Contents:) SB 531 2656 1558 (An archive of 10,000 datasets, with an emphasis on U.S. Government datasets. Particularly) SB 531 2706 992 (strong in health, demographic, and social science datasets.) SB 231 2756 131 (Access:) SB 531 2756 1061 (Currently, one must order copies of datasets on magnetic tape.) SB 231 2806 195 (Comments:) SB 531 2806 1617 (By time you read this, it may be possible to obtain some or all of these datasets on floppy disks) SB 531 2856 951 (or via FTP or mail-servers. Contact CER for an update.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1034 2976 1147 (Chapter 12: Internet Accessible Databases and Bibliographies) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 135 135 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (123) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 144 (Contact:) SB 531 287 1126 (For more information, or a free list of 4,000 Title List of Holdings) SB 531 387 152 (Ted Hull) SB 531 437 290 (tif@nihcu.bitnet.) SB 531 487 585 (The Center for Electronic Records) SB 531 537 640 (Archives and Records Administration) SB 531 587 400 (Washington, DC 20408) SB 531 637 263 (\(202\) 501-5579) SB 231 737 184 (More Info:) SB 531 737 1513 (There is a LISTSERV group called the "Federal Electronic Data Special Interest Group:") SB 531 837 777 (fedsig-l@wvnvm.bitnet@punfs.princeton.edu) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 937 162 (Free-Net) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1041 174 (Audience:) SB 531 1041 133 (Anyone) SB 231 1091 162 (Contents:) SB 531 1091 1378 (Many informative files on health, education, politics, recreation, technology, etc.) SB 231 1141 195 (Comments:) SB 531 1141 1631 (Free-Net is best described as an "open access community electronic information system" which,) SB 531 1191 1621 (for registered users, also allows easy access to discussion groups including USENET. Free-Net) SB 531 1241 1523 (uses a novel interface in which the user wanders through an "electronic city." Files are in) SB 531 1291 1626 ("buildings," so for example, to get information on politics and government, one would enter the) SB 531 1341 1581 ("City Hall." A rather extraordinary open access system which could be set up at other sites at) SB 531 1391 1522 (very little cost. There are currently five sites using the Free-Net software, all in the mid-) SB 531 1441 1593 (western United States, but many more are being established around the world as part of a not-) SB 531 1491 1540 (for-profit cooperative network called "The National Public Telecommunications Network") SB 531 1541 1584 (\(NPTN\). When you first log in, you will be asked if you want to visit or register. Follow the) SB 531 1591 1622 (instructions. As a visitor, your privileges in Free Net are restricted. If you register, you will be) SB 531 1641 1329 (sent a registration packet through the mail, which you must fill out and return.) SB 231 1741 131 (Access:) SB 531 1741 216 (TELNET to:) SB 531 1841 365 (freenet-in-a.cwru.edu) SB 1131 1841 200 (\(Cleveland\)) SB 531 1891 367 (freenet-in-b.cwru.edu) SB 531 1941 365 (freenet-in-c.cwru.edu) SB 531 1991 197 (yfn.ysu.edu) SB 1131 1991 324 (\(Youngstown, OH\)) SB 531 2041 172 (tso.uc.edu) SB 1131 2041 287 (\(Cincinnati, OH\)) SB 531 2091 368 (heartland.bradley.edu) SB 1131 2091 198 (\(Peoria, IL\)) SB 231 2191 144 (Contact:) SB 381 2191 121 (e-mail:) SB 531 2191 504 (aa001@cleveland.freenet.edu) SB 531 2291 367 (T.M. Grundner, Ed.D) SB 531 2341 288 (President, NPTN) SB 531 2391 165 (Box 1987) SB 531 2441 394 (Cleveland, Ohio 44106) SB 531 2491 263 (\(216\) 368-2733) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2591 701 (University of Maryland Info Database) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2695 174 (Audience:) SB 531 2695 144 (Anyone.) SB 231 2745 162 (Contents:) SB 531 2745 1565 (Data and files on the following topics: Computers, Economics, Literature, Political Science,) SB 531 2795 816 (Meteorology, Area Studies, Electronic Journals.) 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SB 531 2502 1057 (CD-ROM Project Director, Requirements & Technology Staff) SB 531 2552 545 (NOAA, National Ocean Service) SB 531 2602 795 (6010 Executive Blvd., Room 1022, N/CG3x22) SB 531 2652 370 (Rockville, MD 20852) SB 531 2702 263 (\(301\) 443-8323) SB 231 2802 184 (More Info:) SB 531 2852 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 2852 329 (hobbes.ksu.ksu.edu) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1034 2976 1147 (Chapter 12: Internet Accessible Databases and Bibliographies) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 137 137 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (125) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 531 287 174 (Directory:) SB 831 287 155 (pub/noaa) SB 531 337 78 (File:) SB 831 337 197 (readme.doc) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 434 250 (Agriculture) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 548 191 (PENpages) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 652 174 (Audience:) SB 531 652 144 (Anyone.) 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SB 231 952 131 (Access:) SB 531 952 407 (Accessible by TELNET) SB 531 1052 172 (TELNET:) SB 831 1052 260 (psupen.psu.edu) SB 531 1102 113 (Login:) SB 831 1102 162 (PNOTPA) SB 231 1202 144 (Contact:) SB 381 1202 121 (e-mail:) SB 531 1202 446 (support@psupenn.psu.edu) SB 531 1302 518 (Art Hussey, Assistant Director) SB 531 1352 323 (Computer Services) SB 531 1402 573 (Office of Administrative Services) SB 531 1452 587 (The Pennsylvania State University) SB 531 1502 707 (405 Agricultural Administration Building) SB 531 1552 468 (University Park, PA 16802) SB 531 1602 263 (\(814\) 863-3449) SB 231 1702 184 (More Info:) SB 531 1702 786 (NNSC Internet Resources Guide, Section 3.14) SB 531 1802 391 (PENpages User Guide:) SB 981 1802 649 (online, or request from above address.) 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SB 231 791 144 (Contact:) SB 531 791 482 (To establish access, contact:) SB 531 891 260 (Roma Arellano) SB 531 941 420 (ladbad@bootes.unm.edu) SB 531 991 418 (Latin American Institute) SB 531 1041 454 (University of New Mexico) SB 531 1091 221 (801 Yale NE) SB 531 1141 523 (Albuquerque, NM 87131-1016) SB 531 1191 263 (\(505\) 277-6839) SB 231 1291 184 (More Info:) SB 531 1291 797 (NNSC Internet Resources Guide, Section 3.26.) SB 531 1391 1288 (There is a special LISTSERV list devoted to discussion about this database:) SB 531 1491 678 (ch-ladb@unm.bitnet%umrvmb.umr.edu) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1588 455 (Artificial Intelligence) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1702 1128 (Bibliographic Mailserver for Artificial Intelligence Literature) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1806 174 (Audience:) SB 531 1806 638 (Researchers in Artificial Intelligence.) 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SB 531 2206 195 (Mailserver:) SB 831 2206 307 (lido@cs.uni-sb.de) SB 531 2256 139 (Subject:) SB 831 2256 386 (lidosearch info english) SB 231 2356 144 (Contact:) SB 531 2356 339 (kobsa@cs.uni-sb.de) SB 531 2456 294 (Dr. Alfred Kobsa) SB 531 2506 602 (Department of Information Science) SB 531 2556 394 (University of Konstanz) SB 531 2606 552 (D-W-7750 Konstanz 1 Germany) SB 531 2656 55 (tel:) SB 681 2656 274 (\(+49\) 7531 88 1) SB 231 2756 184 (More Info:) SB 531 2756 786 (NNSC Internet Resources Guide, Section 3.29) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1034 2976 1147 (Chapter 12: Internet Accessible Databases and Bibliographies) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 139 139 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (127) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1838 (University of California at Irvine Repository Of Machine Learning Databases and Domain Theories) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 391 162 (Contents:) SB 531 391 1649 (75 databases and domain theories useful for evaluating learning algorithms. 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SB 531 741 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 741 182 (ics.uci.edu) SB 531 791 165 (directory:) SB 831 791 548 (pub/machine-learning-databases) SB 531 891 88 (mail:) SB 831 891 463 (archive-server@ics.uci.edu) SB 531 941 132 (subject:) SB 831 941 241 (\(none needed\)) SB 531 991 155 (message:) SB 831 991 73 (help) SB 231 1091 144 (Contact:) SB 531 1091 451 (ml-repository@ics.uci.edu) SB 531 1191 270 (aha@cs.jhu.edu) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1288 575 (Astronomy / Space Science) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1402 237 (Astronomers) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1506 174 (Audience:) SB 531 1506 447 (Professional Astronomers.) SB 231 1556 162 (Contents:) SB 531 1556 1380 (Contact information for astronomers and astronomical facilities around the world) SB 231 1606 195 (Comments:) SB 531 1606 848 (Not to be used for trivial or commercial purposes.) SB 231 1656 131 (Access:) SB 531 1656 681 (Send an e-mail request for this guide to:) SB 531 1756 530 (e-mail@srf.ro-greenwich.ac.uk) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1034 2976 1147 (Chapter 12: Internet Accessible Databases and Bibliographies) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 140 140 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (128) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 823 (NED--NASA / IPAC Extragalactic Database) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 391 174 (Audience:) SB 531 391 144 (Anyone.) SB 231 441 162 (Contents:) SB 531 441 1577 (Extensive information on 132,000 extragalactic objects \(galaxies, quasars, infrared and radio) SB 531 491 1219 (sources\), and software to search raw data and associated bibliographies.) SB 231 541 195 (Comments:) SB 531 541 1586 (Includes an online tutorial. Much of the software and some of the data are available for local) SB 531 591 652 (use from the FTP host \(see More Info\)) SB 231 641 131 (Access:) SB 531 641 507 (Accessible through TELNET.) SB 531 741 172 (TELNET:) SB 831 741 275 (ipac.caltech.edu) SB 531 791 99 (login:) SB 831 791 61 (ned) SB 231 891 144 (Contact:) SB 531 891 375 (ned@ipac.caltech.edu) SB 531 991 255 (NED c/o IPAC) SB 531 1041 190 (MS 100-22) SB 531 1091 581 (California Institute of Technology) SB 531 1141 353 (Pasadena, CA 91125) SB 531 1191 263 (\(818\) 584-2903) SB 231 1291 184 (More Info:) SB 531 1291 379 (Extensive online help.) SB 531 1391 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 1391 275 (ipac.caltech.edu) SB 531 1441 85 (files:) SB 831 1441 630 (README files in various directories) SB 831 1491 786 (NNSC Internet Resources Guide, Section 3.21) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1591 844 (NSSDC--National Space Science Data Center) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1695 174 (Audience:) SB 531 1695 144 (Anyone.) SB 231 1745 162 (Contents:) SB 531 1745 1493 (Official clearinghouse for NASA data, containing a directory of publicly available data.) SB 531 1795 1581 (Datasets referenced by this service include: Global change datasets; Nimbus-7 GRID TOMS) SB 531 1845 1519 (data; Interplanetary Medium Data \(OMN\); Geophysical Models; International Ultraviolet) SB 531 1895 1622 (Explorer Data; Voyager and other planetary images; Earth observation data; Star catalogs. The) SB 531 1945 1572 (TELNET front end also allows access to the Standards and Technology Information System,) SB 531 1995 726 (back issues of CANOPUS newsletters, etc.) SB 231 2045 195 (Comments:) SB 531 2045 1587 (Although the data must be purchased \(on CD-ROM, diskette, or magnetic tape\) the prices are) SB 531 2095 1534 (not high considering the amount and quality of data available \(for example, a set 8 CDs of) SB 531 2145 1594 (Voyager images is $ 75\). You can set up an official account with user-id and password if you) SB 531 2195 606 (plan to use NODIS more than once.) SB 231 2295 131 (Access:) SB 531 2295 507 (Accessible through TELNET.) SB 531 2395 172 (TELNET:) SB 831 2395 353 (nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov) SB 531 2445 99 (login:) SB 831 2445 91 (nodis) SB 231 2545 144 (Contact:) SB 531 2545 514 (request@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov) SB 531 2645 616 (National Space Science Data Center) SB 531 2695 489 (Request Coordination Office) SB 531 2745 495 (Goddard Space Flight Center) SB 531 2795 163 (Code 633) SB 531 2845 383 (Greenbelt, MD 20771) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1034 2976 1147 (Chapter 12: Internet Accessible Databases and Bibliographies) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 141 141 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (129) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 531 287 263 (\(301\) 286-6695) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 387 1204 (SDDAS--Southwest Research Data Display and Analysis System) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 491 174 (Audience:) SB 531 491 1338 (Anyone doing research in space, magnetosphere or upper atmospheric physics.) SB 231 541 162 (Contents:) SB 531 541 1650 (Data from upper atmosphere collected from a number of satellites \(currently, Dynamic Explorers) SB 531 591 1105 (1 and 2, UARS Partial Environment Monitor, and TSS-1 ROPE\).) SB 231 641 195 (Comments:) SB 531 641 1632 (Although anyone can "take it for a spin," real use requires authorization from the contact person) SB 531 691 1549 (listed below. The service is menu driven and easy to use. If you are using certain graphics) SB 531 741 1508 (terminals, this service allows you to view many of the datasets in sophisticated graphical) SB 531 791 149 (displays.) SB 231 841 131 (Access:) SB 531 841 507 (Accessible through TELNET.) SB 531 941 172 (TELNET:) SB 831 941 448 (espsun.space.swri.edu 540) SB 231 1041 144 (Contact:) SB 531 1041 604 (sddas-help@pemrac.space.swri.edu) SB 531 1141 366 (Dr. J.D. Winningham) SB 531 1191 491 (Southwest Research Institute) SB 531 1241 813 (Division of Instrumentation and Space Sciences) SB 531 1291 328 (P.O. Drawer 28510) SB 531 1341 504 (San Antonio, TX 78228-0510) SB 531 1391 263 (\(512\) 522-3259) SB 231 1491 184 (More Info:) SB 531 1491 765 (NNSC Internet Resources Guide, Section 3.7) SB 531 1591 434 (Online, menu driven help) SB 531 1641 675 (User's Guide mailed to authorized users) SB 531 1691 944 (Detailed listing of data holdings can be requested from:) SB 681 1791 604 (sddas-help@pemrac.space.swri.edu) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1891 1656 (SIMBAD--Set of Identifications, Measurements, and Bibliography for Astronomical Data) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1995 174 (Audience:) SB 531 1995 735 (Astronomers with NASA or NSF contracts.) SB 231 2045 162 (Contents:) SB 531 2045 1234 (Data and bibliographic entries for stars and subsets of non-stellar objects) SB 231 2095 195 (Comments:) SB 531 2095 1639 (This service may become available via a CREN mail server in the near future, which is why it is) SB 531 2145 526 (included in this general listing.) SB 231 2195 131 (Access:) SB 531 2195 1033 (Accessible through TELNET, but one must have an account.) SB 231 2245 144 (Contact:) SB 531 2245 425 (simbad@cfa.harvard.edu) SB 531 2345 598 (SIMBAD c/o Computation Facility) SB 531 2395 655 (Smithsonian Astrophysical Laboratory) SB 531 2445 369 (60 Garden St., MS 39) SB 531 2495 393 (Cambridge, MA 02138) SB 531 2545 263 (\(617\) 495-7301) SB 231 2645 184 (More Info:) SB 531 2645 765 (NNSC Internet Resources Guide, Section 3.5) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2745 253 (SPACELINK) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2849 174 (Audience:) SB 531 2849 144 (Anyone.) 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A) SB 531 337 1550 (large number of possible curricular activities for elementary and secondary science classes.) SB 231 387 195 (Comments:) SB 531 387 1627 (A tremendously valuable resource for elementary and secondary science teachers. Very easy to) SB 531 437 1493 (use. In your first TELNET session, you will be prompted to create a unique user-id and) SB 531 487 1479 (password for subsequent sessions. Files of interest can be downloaded either during an) SB 531 537 1143 (interactive TELNET session, or by accessing the FTP file archives.) SB 231 587 131 (Access:) SB 531 587 573 (Accessible by TELNET and FTP.) SB 531 687 172 (TELNET:) SB 831 687 264 (128.158.13.250) SB 531 737 129 (user-id:) SB 831 737 140 (newuser) SB 531 787 170 (password:) SB 831 787 140 (newuser) SB 531 887 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 887 310 (ames.arc.nasa.gov) SB 531 937 165 (directory:) SB 831 937 447 (pub/SPACE/SPACELINK) SB 231 1037 184 (More Info:) SB 531 1137 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 1137 310 (ames.arc.nasa.gov) SB 531 1187 165 (directory:) SB 831 1187 447 (pub/SPACE/SPACELINK) SB 531 1237 69 (file:) SB 831 1237 272 (Spacelink.index) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1337 457 (Yale Bright Star Catalog) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1441 174 (Audience:) SB 531 1441 144 (Anyone.) 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SB 231 741 162 (Contents:) SB 531 741 1585 (Dictionary of 3072 enzymes; contains nomenclature, information about catalytic activity, co-) SB 531 791 1567 (factors, diseases associated with the enzyme. Cross references to the SWISS-PROT dataset.) SB 231 841 195 (Comments:) SB 531 841 796 (Version 7.0 will be available November, 1991.) SB 231 891 131 (Access:) SB 531 891 725 (Accessible through FTP and e-mail server.) 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SB 531 1941 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 1941 310 (ncbi.nlm.hnih.gov) SB 531 1991 165 (directory:) SB 831 1991 358 (repository/ENZYME) SB 531 2041 69 (file:) SB 831 2041 185 (enzuser.txt) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2141 230 (Gene-Server) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2245 174 (Audience:) SB 531 2245 589 (Molecular Biologists / Geneticists.) SB 231 2295 162 (Contents:) SB 531 2295 1520 (A huge number of software programs for molecular biologists and Geneticist, and several) SB 531 2345 1478 (databases including: GenBank; PIR protein sequences; R. Roberts Restriction Enzyme) SB 531 2395 1156 (Database; and Matrix of Biological Knowledge Archive Server files) SB 231 2445 131 (Access:) SB 531 2445 206 (Mail server:) SB 531 2545 88 (mail:) SB 831 2545 438 (gene-server@bchs.uh.edu) SB 531 2595 132 (subject:) SB 831 2595 241 (\(none needed\)) SB 531 2645 155 (message:) SB 831 2645 161 (send help) SB 231 2745 144 (Contact:) SB 531 2745 284 (davison@uh.edu) SB 531 2845 221 (Dan Davison) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1034 2976 1147 (Chapter 12: Internet Accessible Databases and Bibliographies) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 150 150 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (138) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 531 287 263 (\(713\) 749-2801) SB 231 387 184 (More Info:) SB 531 387 776 (NNSC Internet Resources Guide, Section 3.1.) 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SB 531 943 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 943 320 (ftp.bio.indiana.edu) SB 231 1043 144 (Contact:) SB 531 1043 426 (archive@bio.indiana.edu) SB 531 1143 203 (Don Gilbert) SB 531 1193 370 (BioComputing Office) SB 531 1243 347 (Biology Department) SB 531 1293 316 (Indiana University) SB 531 1343 405 (Bloomington, IN 47405) SB 231 1443 184 (More Info:) SB 531 1443 786 (NNSC Internet Resources Guide, Section 3.13) SB 531 1543 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 1543 320 (ftp.bio.indiana.edu) SB 531 1593 85 (files:) SB 831 1593 208 (Archive.doc) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1693 624 (Johns Hopkins Genetic Databases) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1797 174 (Audience:) SB 531 1797 144 (Anyone.) SB 231 1847 195 (Comments:) SB 531 1847 1475 (You must register first with the contact person listed below for a user-id and password.) SB 231 1897 162 (Contents:) SB 531 1897 861 (Online data from "Mendelian Inheritance in Man".) SB 231 1947 131 (Access:) SB 531 1947 507 (Accessible through TELNET.) SB 531 2047 172 (TELNET:) SB 831 2047 238 (welch.jhu.edu) SB 231 2147 144 (Contact:) SB 381 2147 350 (help@welch.jhu.edu) SB 531 2247 452 (GDB/OMIM User Support) SB 531 2297 602 (William H. Welch Medical Library) SB 531 2347 592 (1830 E. Monument St. Third Floor) SB 531 2397 375 (Baltimore, MD 21205) SB 531 2447 263 (\(301\) 955-7058) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2547 1101 (MBCRR--Molecular Biology Computer Research Resource) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2651 174 (Audience:) SB 531 2651 144 (Anyone.) SB 231 2701 162 (Contents:) SB 531 2701 1542 (Source code and documentation for DNA and protein sequence analysis software for Unix.) 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MA 02115) SB 531 637 263 (\(617\) 732-3746) SB 231 737 184 (More Info:) SB 531 737 797 (NNSC Internet Resources Guide, Section 3.20.) SB 531 837 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 837 313 (mbcrr.harvard.edu) SB 531 887 165 (directory:) SB 831 887 304 (MBCRR-Package) SB 531 937 69 (file:) SB 831 937 177 (README) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 987 187 (PROSITE) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1091 174 (Audience:) SB 531 1091 1070 (Anyone, but most useful to molecular and structural biologists.) SB 231 1141 162 (Contents:) SB 531 1141 672 (Dictionary of protein sites and patterns.) SB 231 1191 131 (Access:) SB 531 1191 419 (Accessible through FTP.) 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SB 531 2041 477 (Handbook and User Manual) SB 531 2141 190 (FTP Hosts:) SB 831 2141 289 (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) SB 531 2191 165 (directory:) SB 831 2191 190 (pub/prosite) SB 531 2241 85 (files:) SB 831 2241 182 (prosite.txt ) SB 1431 2241 263 (\(Users Manual\)) SB 831 2291 198 (prosite.doc ) SB 1431 2291 203 (\(Handbook\)) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2341 299 (SEQANALREF) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2445 174 (Audience:) SB 531 2445 144 (Anyone.) SB 231 2495 162 (Contents:) SB 531 2495 1111 (DNA sequence analysis bibliography containing 1657 references.) SB 231 2545 195 (Comments:) SB 531 2545 691 (Version 21.0 available in October, 1991.) SB 231 2595 131 (Access:) SB 531 2595 419 (Accessible through FTP.) SB 531 2695 190 (FTP Hosts:) SB 831 2695 289 (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) SB 531 2745 165 (directory:) SB 831 2745 455 (repository/SEQANALREF) SB 531 2795 85 (files:) SB 831 2795 204 (seqanalr.dat) SB 1431 2795 307 (\(the bibliography\)) SB 831 2845 197 (seqanalr.txt) SB 1431 2845 199 (\(a help file\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1034 2976 1147 (Chapter 12: Internet Accessible Databases and Bibliographies) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 152 152 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (140) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 337 144 (Contact:) SB 531 337 395 (bairoch@cmu.unige.ch) SB 531 437 245 (Amos Bairoch) SB 531 487 589 (Medical Biochemistry Department) SB 531 537 495 (Centre Medical Universitaire) SB 531 587 256 (1211 Geneva 4) SB 531 637 202 (Switzerland) SB 531 687 383 (tel: \(+41 22\) 61 84 92) SB 231 787 184 (More Info:) SB 531 787 1544 (Bairoch A. 1991. 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SB 531 2656 597 (telnet martini.eecs.umich.edu 3000) SB 231 2756 144 (Contact:) SB 531 2756 195 (Tom Libert) SB 531 2806 391 (libert@eecs.umich.edu) SB 531 2856 263 (\(313\) 936-3000) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1034 2976 1147 (Chapter 12: Internet Accessible Databases and Bibliographies) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 153 153 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (141) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 533 (Government and Politics) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 500 (U.S. Senate Bibliographies) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 552 174 (Audience:) SB 531 552 144 (Anyone.) 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SB 531 952 174 (FTP Host:) SB 831 952 340 (ncsuvm.cc.ncsu.edu) SB 531 1002 165 (directory:) SB 831 1002 106 (senate) SB 531 1052 69 (file:) SB 831 1052 292 (readme.gwp9108) SB 1131 1052 455 (\(basic information file; the) SB 1131 1102 462 (last four numbers represent) SB 1131 1152 499 (year & month of file version\)) SB 531 1252 121 (e-mail:) SB 831 1252 501 (listserv@ncsuvm.cc.ncsu.edu) SB 531 1302 132 (subject:) SB 831 1302 241 (\(none needed\)) SB 531 1352 155 (message:) SB 831 1352 472 (get readme gwp9108 senate) SB 831 1402 347 (floppy disks by mail) SB 231 1502 144 (Contact:) SB 531 1502 327 (John A. McGeachy) SB 531 1602 403 (Documents Department) SB 531 1652 308 (D.H. Hill Library,) SB 531 1702 540 (North Carolina State University) SB 531 1752 212 (Raleigh, NC) SB 531 1802 203 (27695-7111) SB 531 1852 263 (\(919\) 515-3280) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1999 468 (Grants and Contracts) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2113 1120 (STIS--Science and Technology Information System \(NNSC\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2217 174 (Audience:) SB 531 2217 144 (Anyone.) SB 231 2267 162 (Contents:) SB 531 2267 1566 (National Science Foundation publications, including NSF Bulletin, Guide to NSF Programs,) SB 531 2317 1625 (grants booklet including application forms, grants program announcements, press releases, NSF) SB 531 2367 1514 (telephone book, reports of National Science Board, abstracts and descriptions of research) SB 531 2417 1507 (projects currently funded by NSF, and analytical reports and news from the International) SB 531 2467 319 (Programs division.) 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(sol.acs.unt.edu]) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 937 CB 1131 940 259 (online-libraries) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 937 CB 1881 940 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 937 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 937 B 1 F n gs 209 50 209 987 CB 231 990 54 (11:) SB gr gs 89 50 419 987 CB 441 990 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 50 509 987 CB 692 990 394 (microworld.media.mit]) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 987 CB 1131 990 108 (poetry) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 987 CB 1881 990 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 987 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 987 B 1 F n gs 209 50 209 1037 CB 231 1040 54 (12:) SB gr gs 89 50 419 1037 CB 441 1040 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1037 CB 801 1040 285 (cmns.think.com]) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 1037 CB 1131 1040 313 (wall-street-journal) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1037 CB 1881 1040 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 1037 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1037 B 1 F n gs 209 50 209 1087 CB 231 1090 54 (13:) SB gr gs 89 50 419 1087 CB 441 1090 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1087 CB 801 1090 285 (cmns.think.com]) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 1087 CB 1131 1090 260 (world-factbook) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1087 CB 1881 1090 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 1087 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1087 B 1 F n gs 209 50 209 1137 CB 231 1140 54 (14:) SB gr gs 89 50 419 1137 CB 441 1140 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1137 CB 801 1140 285 (cmns.think.com]) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 1137 CB 1131 1140 288 (usenet-cookbook) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1137 CB 1881 1140 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 1137 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1137 B 1 F n gs 209 50 209 1187 CB 231 1190 54 (15:) SB gr gs 89 50 419 1187 CB 441 1190 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1187 CB 801 1190 285 (cmns.think.com]) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 1187 CB 1131 1190 148 (sun-mail) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1187 CB 1881 1190 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 1187 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1187 B 1 F n gs 209 50 209 1237 CB 231 1240 54 (16:) SB gr gs 89 50 419 1237 CB 441 1240 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1237 CB 796 1240 290 (hub.nnsc.nsf.net]) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 1237 CB 1131 1240 331 (internet-phonebook) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1237 CB 1881 1240 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 1237 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1237 B 1 F n gs 209 50 209 1287 CB 231 1290 54 (17:) SB gr gs 89 50 419 1287 CB 441 1290 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1287 CB 801 1290 285 (cmns.think.com]) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 1287 CB 1131 1290 178 (risk-digest) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1287 CB 1881 1290 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 1287 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1287 B 1 F n gs 209 50 209 1337 CB 231 1340 54 (18:) SB gr gs 89 50 419 1337 CB 441 1340 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1337 CB 789 1340 297 (quake.think.com]) SB gr gs 749 50 1109 1337 CB 1131 1340 234 (sample-books) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1337 CB 1881 1340 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 1337 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1337 B 1 F n gs 209 100 209 1387 CB 231 1390 54 (19:) SB gr gs 89 100 419 1387 CB 441 1390 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 100 509 1387 CB 801 1390 285 (cmns.think.com]) SB gr gs 749 100 1109 1387 CB 1131 1390 254 (sample-patents) SB gr gs 208 100 1859 1387 CB 1881 1390 75 (Free) SB gr 2 99 206 1387 B 1 F n 2 99 2067 1387 B 1 F n gs 1858 100 209 1487 CB 231 1490 1112 ( select source, arrows move, searches, q to quit,) SB gr 2 99 206 1487 B 1 F n 2 99 2067 1487 B 1 F n gs 1858 100 209 1587 CB 231 1590 163 (? for help) SB gr 2 99 206 1587 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1687 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1687 B 1 F n 1857 2 209 1687 B 1 F n 2 99 2067 1587 B 1 F n 2 2 2067 1687 B 1 F n 2 2 2067 1687 B 1 F n 231 1793 1881 (The column labelled "server" names the Internet computer on which the database is located; "source" is a brief) SB 231 1843 1833 (description of the contents of the database; and "cost" is the cost to the user. In the upper right hand corner,) SB 231 1893 1538 ("sources 24" indicates that this particular WAIS server has access to 24 Internet databases.) SB 231 1993 1857 (When this screen first appears, you should see the top line highlighted. The up and down arrow keys on your) SB 231 2043 1926 (keyboard allow you to move this highlighted line to different entries. To select an entry, you would use an arrow) SB 231 2093 1916 (key to move to a desired source. Move the cursor to the line for the Wall Street Journal, and press the space bar.) SB 231 2143 1441 (It will now have an asterisk in front of it meaning it is a source that will be searched.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2243 1021 (What a Source Looks Like After Having Been Selected) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 119 53 209 2344 CB 231 2350 33 (...) SB gr 2 2 206 2344 B 1 F n 2 2 206 2344 B 1 F n 118 2 209 2344 B 1 F n 2 2 328 2344 B 1 F n 86 2 331 2344 B 1 F n 2 2 418 2344 B 1 F n 86 2 421 2344 B 1 F n 2 2 508 2344 B 1 F n 596 2 511 2344 B 1 F n 2 2 1108 2344 B 1 F n 596 2 1111 2344 B 1 F n 2 2 1708 2344 B 1 F n 205 2 1711 2344 B 1 F n 2 2 1917 2344 B 1 F n 2 2 1917 2344 B 1 F n 2 49 206 2347 B 1 F n 2 49 1917 2347 B 1 F n gs 119 50 209 2397 CB 231 2400 54 (11:) SB gr gs 89 50 419 2397 CB 441 2400 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 50 509 2397 CB 531 2400 394 (microworld.media.mit]) SB gr gs 599 50 1109 2397 CB 1131 2400 110 (Poetry) SB gr gs 208 50 1709 2397 CB 1731 2400 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 2397 B 1 F n 2 49 1917 2397 B 1 F n gs 119 50 209 2447 CB 231 2450 54 (12:) SB gr gs 89 50 329 2447 CB 351 2450 21 (*) SB gr gs 89 50 419 2447 CB 441 2450 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 50 509 2447 CB 531 2450 285 (cmns.think.com]) SB gr gs 599 50 1109 2447 CB 1131 2450 313 (wall-street-journal) SB gr gs 208 50 1709 2447 CB 1731 2450 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 2447 B 1 F n 2 49 1917 2447 B 1 F n gs 119 50 209 2497 CB 231 2500 54 (13:) SB gr gs 89 50 419 2497 CB 441 2500 14 ([) SB gr gs 599 50 509 2497 CB 531 2500 285 (cmns.think.com]) SB gr gs 599 50 1109 2497 CB 1131 2500 260 (world-factbook) SB gr gs 208 50 1709 2497 CB 1731 2500 75 (Free) SB gr 2 49 206 2497 B 1 F n 2 49 1917 2497 B 1 F n gs 119 50 209 2547 CB 231 2550 33 (...) SB gr 2 49 206 2547 B 1 F n 2 49 1917 2547 B 1 F n gs 1708 100 209 2597 CB 231 2600 1112 ( select source, arrows move, searches, q to quit,) SB gr 2 99 206 2597 B 1 F n 2 99 1917 2597 B 1 F n gs 1708 100 209 2697 CB 231 2700 163 (? for help) SB gr 2 99 206 2697 B 1 F n 2 2 206 2797 B 1 F n 2 2 206 2797 B 1 F n 1707 2 209 2797 B 1 F n 2 99 1917 2697 B 1 F n 2 2 1917 2797 B 1 F n 2 2 1917 2797 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 744 2976 1437 (Chapter 13: WAIS \(Wide Area Information Server\): An Interface to Databases) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 163 163 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (151) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1863 (Now we can begin a search. Let's look for entries which contain information about tropical forests. Press the) SB 231 337 1528 ( key, the screen will clear, and you will be presented with a keyword prompt.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 437 559 (The Keyword Search Window) SB 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 541 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 538 B 1 F n 2 2 218 538 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 538 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 538 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 538 B 1 F n 2 53 218 541 B 1 F n 2 53 2191 541 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 598 562 (U> KEYWORDS: tropical forest) SB 2 99 218 595 B 1 F n 2 99 2191 595 B 1 F n 231 698 1056 (Enter keywords with spaces between them; to search) SB 2 99 218 695 B 1 F n 2 99 2191 695 B 1 F n 231 798 505 (Searching: wall-street-journal) SB 2 99 218 795 B 1 F n 2 99 2191 795 B 1 F n 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 945 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 949 B 1 F n 2 2 218 949 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 949 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 949 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 949 B 1 F n 2 53 218 895 B 1 F n 2 53 2191 895 B 1 F n 231 1055 1888 (WAIS is now establishing an Internet connection to the computer "cmns.think.com", and searching through the) SB 231 1105 1825 (database of Wall Street Journal articles for anything containing information relevant to the words "Tropical) SB 231 1155 149 (Forests.") SB 231 1255 1904 (In a few seconds, the search is done, and the results are displayed on your screen. The "score" column indicates) SB 231 1305 1852 (WAIS's estimate as to how well that article fits your request, with 1000 being considered a "perfect fit." The) SB 231 1355 832 (articles will be listed from most to least relevant.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 744 2976 1437 (Chapter 13: WAIS \(Wide Area Information Server\): An Interface to Databases) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 164 164 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (152) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 656 (List of Articles Retrieved by WAIS) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 599 103 209 388 CB 231 394 130 (SWAIS) SB gr gs 599 103 809 388 CB 831 394 250 (Search Results) SB gr gs 658 103 1409 388 CB 1968 394 78 (Item) SB gr 2 2 206 388 B 1 F n 2 2 206 388 B 1 F n 598 2 209 388 B 1 F n 2 2 808 388 B 1 F n 596 2 811 388 B 1 F n 2 2 1408 388 B 1 F n 655 2 1411 388 B 1 F n 2 2 2067 388 B 1 F n 2 2 2067 388 B 1 F n 2 99 206 391 B 1 F n 2 99 2067 391 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 89 100 209 491 CB 231 494 21 (#) SB gr gs 209 100 299 491 CB 321 494 96 (Score) SB gr gs 449 100 509 491 CB 675 494 117 (Source) SB gr gs 899 100 959 491 CB 1368 494 81 (Title) SB gr gs 208 100 1859 491 CB 1916 494 94 (Lines) SB gr 2 99 206 491 B 1 F n 2 99 2067 491 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 299 50 209 591 CB 231 594 166 (01:[1000]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 591 CB 531 594 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 591 CB 981 594 621 (Debate About Tropical Forests Rage) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 591 CB 1881 594 63 (169) SB gr 2 49 206 591 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 591 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 641 CB 231 644 156 (02:[ 887]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 641 CB 531 644 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 641 CB 981 644 584 (The Market -- Conservation's Best) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 641 CB 1881 644 63 (190) SB gr 2 49 206 641 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 641 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 691 CB 231 694 156 (03:[ 838]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 691 CB 531 694 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 691 CB 981 694 570 (FORM + FUNCTION----By John) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 691 CB 1881 694 63 (118) SB gr 2 49 206 691 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 691 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 741 CB 231 744 156 (04:[ 570]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 741 CB 531 744 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 741 CB 981 744 555 (U.S. Forest Service Plans a Cut) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 741 CB 1881 744 42 (64) SB gr 2 49 206 741 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 741 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 791 CB 231 794 156 (05:[ 537]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 791 CB 531 794 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 791 CB 981 794 573 (Business Brief -- Forest Oil Corp.) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 791 CB 1881 794 42 (31) SB gr 2 49 206 791 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 791 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 841 CB 231 844 156 (06:[ 505]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 841 CB 531 844 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 841 CB 981 844 592 (As a Substitute, Somehow the Guy) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 841 CB 1881 844 42 (60) SB gr 2 49 206 841 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 841 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 891 CB 231 894 156 (07:[ 496]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 891 CB 531 894 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 891 CB 981 894 568 (Business Brief -- Manville Corp.:) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 891 CB 1881 894 42 (36) SB gr 2 49 206 891 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 891 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 941 CB 231 944 156 (08:[ 496]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 941 CB 531 944 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 941 CB 981 944 535 (Manville Corp.'s Net Fell in 1s) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 941 CB 1881 944 42 (46) SB gr 2 49 206 941 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 941 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 991 CB 231 994 156 (09:[ 496]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 991 CB 531 994 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 991 CB 981 994 590 (Who's News: Fletcher Challenge) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 991 CB 1881 994 42 (31) SB gr 2 49 206 991 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 991 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 1041 CB 231 1044 156 (10:[ 488]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1041 CB 531 1044 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 1041 CB 981 1044 542 (Letters to the Editor -- Dolphi) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1041 CB 1881 1044 42 (59) SB gr 2 49 206 1041 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1041 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 1091 CB 231 1094 156 (11:[ 488]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1091 CB 531 1094 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 1091 CB 981 1094 540 (It's Rumored They Might Enlist) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1091 CB 1881 1094 42 (62) SB gr 2 49 206 1091 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1091 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 1141 CB 231 1144 156 (12:[ 480]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1141 CB 531 1144 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 1141 CB 981 1144 612 (Hershey Foods, Jell-O Are Mixing I) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1141 CB 1881 1144 63 (107) SB gr 2 49 206 1141 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1141 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 1191 CB 231 1194 156 (13:[ 480]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1191 CB 531 1194 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 1191 CB 981 1194 560 (Forest Products Makers to Post) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1191 CB 1881 1194 63 (150) SB gr 2 49 206 1191 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1191 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 1241 CB 231 1244 156 (14:[ 480]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1241 CB 531 1244 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 1241 CB 981 1244 571 (Letters to the Editor: Owls & O) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1241 CB 1881 1244 63 (140) SB gr 2 49 206 1241 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1241 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 1291 CB 231 1294 156 (15:[ 472]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1291 CB 531 1294 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 1291 CB 981 1294 611 (British Columbia Reaches--Compro) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1291 CB 1881 1294 42 (41) SB gr 2 49 206 1291 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1291 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 1341 CB 231 1344 156 (16:[ 472]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1341 CB 531 1344 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 1341 CB 981 1344 559 (Georgia-Pacific Earnings Drop) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1341 CB 1881 1344 42 (53) SB gr 2 49 206 1341 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1341 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 1391 CB 231 1394 156 (17:[ 464]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1391 CB 531 1394 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 1391 CB 981 1394 550 (Letters to the Editor: Dolphin-) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1391 CB 1881 1394 42 (47) SB gr 2 49 206 1391 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1391 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 1441 CB 231 1444 156 (18:[ 448]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1441 CB 531 1444 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 1441 CB 981 1444 565 (Business Brief -- Georgia-Pacific) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1441 CB 1881 1444 42 (25) SB gr 2 49 206 1441 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1441 B 1 F n gs 299 50 209 1491 CB 231 1494 156 (19:[ 448]) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1491 CB 531 1494 290 (\(cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 899 50 959 1491 CB 981 1494 564 (Potlatch Corp. Debentures SAN) SB gr gs 208 50 1859 1491 CB 1881 1494 42 (24) SB gr 2 49 206 1491 B 1 F n 2 49 2067 1491 B 1 F n gs 1858 100 209 1541 CB 231 1544 1039 ( selects, arrows move, w for keywords, s for sources,) SB gr 2 99 206 1541 B 1 F n 2 99 2067 1541 B 1 F n gs 1858 100 209 1641 CB 231 1644 163 (? for help) SB gr 2 99 206 1641 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1741 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1741 B 1 F n 1857 2 209 1741 B 1 F n 2 99 2067 1641 B 1 F n 2 2 2067 1741 B 1 F n 2 2 2067 1741 B 1 F n 231 1847 1949 (Just like in the main menu, we select a particular entry by moving the highlighted line to a desired entry, and press) SB 231 1897 233 (the space bar.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1997 365 (Selecting an Article) SB 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 2101 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 2098 B 1 F n 2 2 218 2098 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 2098 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2098 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2098 B 1 F n 2 53 218 2101 B 1 F n 2 53 2191 2101 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2158 1176 (01:*[1000] \( cmns-vax.think\) Debate About Tropical Forests Ra 169) SB 2 99 218 2155 B 1 F n 2 99 2191 2155 B 1 F n 231 2258 872 (Retrieving: Debate About Tropical Forests Rages) SB 2 99 218 2255 B 1 F n 2 99 2191 2255 B 1 F n 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 2405 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 2409 B 1 F n 2 2 218 2409 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 2409 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2409 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2409 B 1 F n 2 53 218 2355 B 1 F n 2 53 2191 2355 B 1 F n 231 2465 817 (...and then the article is displayed on the screen.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 744 2976 1437 (Chapter 13: WAIS \(Wide Area Information Server\): An Interface to Databases) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 165 165 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (153) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1798 53 209 284 CB 231 290 440 (0050564WJ 9004060153J) SB gr 2 2 206 284 B 1 F n 2 2 206 284 B 1 F n 1797 2 209 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 49 206 287 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 287 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 337 CB 231 340 955 (WALL STREET JOURNAL \(J\), NO PAGE CITATION) SB gr 2 49 206 337 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 337 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 387 CB 231 390 126 (900406) SB gr 2 49 206 387 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 387 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 437 CB 231 440 826 (Copyright \(c\) 1990 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.) SB gr 2 49 206 437 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 437 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 487 CB 231 490 1313 (FOREST, MONETARY NEWS, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, TRADE \(I/MON\)) SB gr 2 49 206 487 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 487 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 537 CB 231 540 1394 (ENVIRONMENT \(I/ENV\) PULP, PAPER, PACKAGING \(ALL TYPES\) \(I/PUL\)) SB gr 2 99 206 537 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 537 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 637 CB 381 640 637 (Debate About Tropical Forests Rages) SB gr 2 99 206 637 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 637 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 737 CB 381 740 432 (Southeast Asian Officials) SB gr 2 49 206 737 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 737 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 787 CB 381 790 397 (Assail Conservationists) SB gr 2 99 206 787 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 787 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 887 CB 381 890 287 (By Raphael Pura) SB gr 2 49 206 887 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 887 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 937 CB 381 940 703 (Staff Reporter of The Wall Street Journal) SB gr 2 99 206 937 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 937 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1037 CB 231 1040 1645 (KUCHING, Malaysia--Mention the fate of Southeast Asia's tropical forests these days and watch) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 1087 CB 231 1090 344 (official hackles rise.) SB gr 2 99 206 1037 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1037 B 1 F n 2 49 206 1137 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1137 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1187 CB 231 1190 1733 ("I'm not an environmental villain," protests Abdul Taib Mahmud, chief minister of Sarawak, a steamy) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 1237 CB 231 1240 1699 (Malaysian state on the north coast of Borneo. He challenges conservationists to fly over his timber-) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 1287 CB 231 1290 1664 (carpeted domain: "You'll be lucky if you see any bald patches anywhere in Sarawak." Like other) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 1337 CB 231 1340 1581 (government leaders across the region, Tan Sri Taib has reason to be defensive. Like it or not,) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 1387 CB 231 1390 1752 (Southeast Asia is being sucked into the center of a global controversy over the world's fast-diminishing) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 1437 CB 231 1440 264 (tropical forests.) SB gr 2 299 206 1187 B 1 F n 2 299 2007 1187 B 1 F n 2 49 206 1487 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1487 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1537 CB 231 1540 1674 (International environmental groups assert that unless the region's governments and timber industry) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 1587 CB 231 1590 1676 (mend their ways, their actions will contribute to ecological problems that ultimately will affect the) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 1637 CB 231 1640 1736 (entire Earth. Rapid deforestation of the tropics, environmentalists say, threatens to wipe out species of) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 1687 CB 231 1690 1614 (plant and animal life, contributes to harmful changes in the global climate, and destroys forest-) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 1737 CB 231 1740 316 (dwelling societies.) SB gr 2 249 206 1537 B 1 F n 2 249 2007 1537 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1787 CB 231 1790 149 (\(MORE\)) SB gr 2 49 206 1787 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1837 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1837 B 1 F n 1797 2 209 1837 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1787 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1837 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1837 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1943 347 (Reading an Article) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2047 1944 (You can press any key and see the rest of the article. When we've finished reading the article, the following menu) SB 231 2097 637 (reappears at the bottom of the screen.) SB 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 2197 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 2194 B 1 F n 2 2 218 2194 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 2194 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2194 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2194 B 1 F n 2 53 218 2197 B 1 F n 2 53 2191 2197 B 1 F n 231 2254 1213 ( selects, arrows move, w for keywords, s for sources, ? for help) SB 2 49 218 2251 B 1 F n 2 49 2191 2251 B 1 F n 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 2351 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 2355 B 1 F n 2 2 218 2355 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 2355 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2355 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 2355 B 1 F n 2 53 218 2301 B 1 F n 2 53 2191 2301 B 1 F n 231 2411 1920 (We could continue looking at the other articles in the list from the Wall Street Journal; but to make a point about) SB 231 2461 1855 (the power of WAIS, let's broaden the scope of our search. By accessing another database, we can learn more) SB 231 2511 1930 (about Borneo, one of the places mentioned in the article. Use the "s" command to go back to the list of databases) SB 231 2561 137 (sources.) SB 381 2661 81 (U> s) SB 231 2761 1848 (You will see the list of sources we saw previously. Put the highlighted line on the line referencing the "Wall) SB 231 2811 1921 (Street Journal," and press the space bar. This will "unselect" the Wall Street Journal. Now move the highlighted) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 744 2976 1437 (Chapter 13: WAIS \(Wide Area Information Server\): An Interface to Databases) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 166 166 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (154) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1898 (line to the next line, the "world factbook," which contains summary information on countries and places around) SB 231 337 172 (the world.) SB 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 437 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 434 B 1 F n 2 2 218 434 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 434 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 434 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 434 B 1 F n 2 53 218 437 B 1 F n 2 53 2191 437 B 1 F n 231 494 744 (13: * [ cmns.think.com] world-factbook) SB 2 49 218 491 B 1 F n 2 49 2191 491 B 1 F n 255 255 255 fC 1969 3 221 591 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 2 2 218 595 B 1 F n 2 2 218 595 B 1 F n 1969 2 221 595 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 595 B 1 F n 2 2 2191 595 B 1 F n 2 53 218 541 B 1 F n 2 53 2191 541 B 1 F n 231 651 767 (Type "w" to get the keyword search window:) SB 381 751 95 (U> w) SB gs 1798 103 209 898 CB 231 904 384 (U> Keywords: Borneo) SB gr 2 2 206 848 B 1 F n 2 2 206 848 B 1 F n 1797 2 209 848 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 848 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 848 B 1 F n 2 149 206 851 B 1 F n 2 149 2007 851 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 1001 CB 231 1004 1056 (Enter keywords with spaces between them; to search) SB gr 2 99 206 1001 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1001 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 1101 CB 231 1104 452 (Searching: world-factbook) SB gr 2 99 206 1101 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1201 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1201 B 1 F n 1797 2 209 1201 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1101 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1201 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1201 B 1 F n gs 629 103 209 1304 CB 231 1310 130 (SWAIS) SB gr gs 629 103 839 1304 CB 861 1310 250 (Search Results) SB gr gs 583 103 1469 1304 CB 1491 1310 78 (Item) SB gr 2 2 206 1304 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1304 B 1 F n 628 2 209 1304 B 1 F n 2 2 838 1304 B 1 F n 626 2 841 1304 B 1 F n 2 2 1468 1304 B 1 F n 580 2 1471 1304 B 1 F n 2 2 2052 1304 B 1 F n 2 2 2052 1304 B 1 F n 2 99 206 1307 B 1 F n 2 99 2052 1307 B 1 F n gs 149 50 209 1407 CB 231 1410 21 (#) SB gr gs 209 50 359 1407 CB 381 1410 96 (Score) SB gr gs 449 50 569 1407 CB 591 1410 117 (Source) SB gr gs 824 50 1019 1407 CB 1041 1410 81 (Title) SB gr gs 208 50 1844 1407 CB 1866 1410 94 (Lines) SB gr 2 49 206 1407 B 1 F n 2 49 2052 1407 B 1 F n gs 149 100 209 1457 CB 231 1460 54 (01:) SB gr gs 209 100 359 1457 CB 381 1460 112 ([1000]) SB gr gs 449 100 569 1457 CB 591 1460 301 (\( cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 824 100 1019 1457 CB 1041 1460 544 (Appendix E: Cross-Reference L) SB gr gs 208 100 1844 1457 CB 1866 1460 84 (1072) SB gr 2 99 206 1457 B 1 F n 2 99 2052 1457 B 1 F n gs 1843 50 209 1557 CB 231 1560 1213 ( selects, arrows move, w for keywords, s for sources, ? for help) SB gr 2 49 206 1557 B 1 F n 2 49 2052 1557 B 1 F n gs 1843 100 209 1607 CB 231 1610 1179 (Retrieving: Appendix E: Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names) SB gr 2 99 206 1607 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1707 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1707 B 1 F n 1842 2 209 1707 B 1 F n 2 99 2052 1607 B 1 F n 2 2 2052 1707 B 1 F n 2 2 2052 1707 B 1 F n 231 1813 1887 (You will now see the World Factbook Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names. Borneo is about four pages) SB 231 1863 1350 (down in the list, so we need to scroll through a few pages of geographic names.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 744 2976 1437 (Chapter 13: WAIS \(Wide Area Information Server\): An Interface to Databases) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 167 167 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (155) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1798 53 209 284 CB 231 290 219 (0000254CIA) SB gr 2 2 206 284 B 1 F n 2 2 206 284 B 1 F n 1797 2 209 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 284 B 1 F n 2 49 206 287 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 287 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 337 CB 231 340 448 (The World Factbook 1990) SB gr 2 49 206 337 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 337 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 387 CB 231 390 126 (900101) SB gr 2 99 206 387 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 387 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 487 CB 609 490 998 (Addendum E: Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names) SB gr 2 99 206 487 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 487 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 587 CB 231 590 1679 (This list indicates where various names including all United States Foreign Service Posts, alternate) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 637 CB 231 640 1730 (names, former names, and political or geographical portions of larger entities can be found. WORLD) SB gr gs 1798 50 209 687 CB 231 690 1696 (FACTBOOK names are not necessarily approved by the United States Board on Geographic Names) SB gr gs 1798 100 209 737 CB 231 740 1693 (\(BGN\). Alternate names are included in parentheses, additional information is included in brackets.) SB gr 2 249 206 587 B 1 F n 2 249 2007 587 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 899 100 209 837 CB 231 840 101 (Name) SB gr gs 898 100 1109 837 CB 1131 840 602 (Entry in the WORLD FACTBOOK) SB gr 2 99 206 837 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 837 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 899 50 209 937 CB 231 940 391 (Abidjan \(US Embassy\)) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 937 CB 1131 940 198 (Ivory Coast) SB gr 2 49 206 937 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 937 B 1 F n gs 899 50 209 987 CB 231 990 441 (Abu Dhabi \(US Embassy\)) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 987 CB 1131 990 372 (United Arab Emirates) SB gr 2 49 206 987 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 987 B 1 F n gs 899 50 209 1037 CB 231 1040 559 (Acapulco \(US Consular Agency\)) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 1037 CB 1131 1040 129 (Mexico) SB gr 2 49 206 1037 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1037 B 1 F n gs 899 50 209 1087 CB 231 1090 356 (Accra \(US Embassy\)) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 1087 CB 1131 1090 110 (Ghana) SB gr 2 49 206 1087 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1087 B 1 F n gs 899 50 209 1137 CB 231 1140 382 (Adana \(US Consulate\)) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 1137 CB 1131 1140 122 (Turkey) SB gr 2 49 206 1137 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1137 B 1 F n gs 899 50 209 1187 CB 231 1190 476 (Addis Ababa \(US Embassy\)) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 1187 CB 1131 1190 144 (Ethiopia) SB gr 2 49 206 1187 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1187 B 1 F n gs 899 50 209 1237 CB 231 1240 550 (Adelaide \(US Consular Agency\)) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 1237 CB 1131 1240 155 (Australia) SB gr 2 49 206 1237 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1237 B 1 F n gs 899 100 209 1287 CB 231 1290 466 (Adelie Land \(Terre Adelie\)) SB gr gs 898 100 1109 1287 CB 1131 1290 177 (Antarctica) SB gr 2 99 206 1287 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1287 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 1387 CB 231 1390 1127 (--More-- \(There are several more pages before we get to Borneo.\)) SB gr 2 99 206 1387 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1387 B 1 F n gs 899 50 209 1487 CB 231 1490 178 (Bora-Bora) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 1487 CB 1131 1490 292 (French Polynesia) SB gr 2 49 206 1487 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1487 B 1 F n gs 899 50 209 1537 CB 231 1540 581 (Bordeaux \(US Consulate General\)) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 1537 CB 1131 1540 115 (France) SB gr 2 49 206 1537 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1537 B 1 F n gs 899 50 209 1587 CB 231 1590 124 (Borneo) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 1587 CB 1131 1590 480 (Brunei; Indonesia; Malaysia) SB gr 2 49 206 1587 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1587 B 1 F n gs 899 50 209 1637 CB 231 1640 171 (Bornholm) SB gr gs 898 50 1109 1637 CB 1131 1640 157 (Denmark) SB gr 2 49 206 1637 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1637 B 1 F n gs 899 100 209 1687 CB 231 1690 158 (Bosporus) SB gr gs 898 100 1109 1687 CB 1131 1690 256 (Atlantic Ocean) SB gr 2 99 206 1687 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1687 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 1787 CB 231 1790 793 (\(followed by many more pages of place names) SB gr 2 99 206 1787 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1887 B 1 F n 2 2 206 1887 B 1 F n 1797 2 209 1887 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1787 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1887 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 1887 B 1 F n 231 1993 1881 (According to this list, we can get more information about Borneo by looking at the specific listings for Brunei,) SB 231 2043 1926 (Indonesia, and Malaysia. We'll select the file for Brunei to show you what a country listing looks like. As usual,) SB 231 2093 1166 (press the w key to get the keyword search screen, and type "Brunei".) SB 381 2193 95 (U> w) SB gs 1798 103 209 2290 CB 231 2296 375 (U> Keywords: Brunei) SB gr 2 2 206 2290 B 1 F n 2 2 206 2290 B 1 F n 1797 2 209 2290 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2290 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2290 B 1 F n 2 99 206 2293 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2293 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 2393 CB 231 2396 1056 (Enter keywords with spaces between them; to search) SB gr 2 99 206 2393 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2393 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 2493 CB 231 2496 452 (Searching: world-factbook) SB gr 2 99 206 2493 B 1 F n 2 2 206 2593 B 1 F n 2 2 206 2593 B 1 F n 1797 2 209 2593 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2493 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2593 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2593 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 744 2976 1437 (Chapter 13: WAIS \(Wide Area Information Server\): An Interface to Databases) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 168 168 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (156) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 599 53 209 284 CB 231 290 130 (SWAIS) SB gr gs 599 53 809 284 CB 831 290 250 (Search Results) SB gr gs 643 53 1409 284 CB 1431 290 78 (Item) SB gr 2 2 206 284 B 1 F n 2 2 206 284 B 1 F n 598 2 209 284 B 1 F n 2 2 808 284 B 1 F n 596 2 811 284 B 1 F n 2 2 1408 284 B 1 F n 640 2 1411 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2052 284 B 1 F n 2 2 2052 284 B 1 F n 2 49 206 287 B 1 F n 2 49 2052 287 B 1 F n gs 149 50 209 337 CB 231 340 21 (#) SB gr gs 209 50 359 337 CB 381 340 96 (Score) SB gr gs 449 50 569 337 CB 591 340 117 (Source) SB gr gs 824 50 1019 337 CB 1041 340 81 (Title) SB gr gs 208 50 1844 337 CB 1866 340 94 (Lines) SB gr 2 49 206 337 B 1 F n 2 49 2052 337 B 1 F n gs 149 50 209 387 CB 231 390 54 (01:) SB gr gs 209 50 359 387 CB 381 390 112 ([1000]) SB gr gs 449 50 569 387 CB 591 390 301 (\( cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 824 50 1019 387 CB 1041 390 502 (Country: Brunei--Geography) SB gr gs 208 50 1844 387 CB 1866 390 63 (224) SB gr 2 49 206 387 B 1 F n 2 49 2052 387 B 1 F n gs 149 50 209 437 CB 231 440 54 (02:) SB gr gs 209 50 359 437 CB 381 440 102 ([ 864]) SB gr gs 449 50 569 437 CB 591 440 301 (\( cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 824 50 1019 437 CB 1041 440 500 (Country: Malaysia--Geograp) SB gr gs 208 50 1844 437 CB 1866 440 63 (295) SB gr 2 49 206 437 B 1 F n 2 49 2052 437 B 1 F n gs 149 50 209 487 CB 231 490 54 (03:) SB gr gs 209 50 359 487 CB 381 490 102 ([ 822]) SB gr gs 449 50 569 487 CB 591 490 301 (\( cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 824 50 1019 487 CB 1041 490 518 (Appendix E: Cross-Reference) SB gr gs 208 50 1844 487 CB 1866 490 84 (1072) SB gr 2 49 206 487 B 1 F n 2 49 2052 487 B 1 F n gs 149 50 209 537 CB 231 540 54 (04:) SB gr gs 209 50 359 537 CB 381 540 102 ([ 822]) SB gr gs 449 50 569 537 CB 591 540 301 (\( cmns-vax.think\)) SB gr gs 824 50 1019 537 CB 1041 540 483 (THE WORLD FACTBOOK) SB gr gs 208 50 1844 537 CB 1866 540 63 (697) SB gr 2 49 206 537 B 1 F n 2 49 2052 537 B 1 F n gs 1843 50 209 587 CB 231 590 1039 ( selects, arrows move, w for keywords, s for sources,) SB gr 2 49 206 587 B 1 F n 2 49 2052 587 B 1 F n gs 1843 50 209 637 CB 231 640 163 (? for help) SB gr 2 49 206 637 B 1 F n 2 2 206 687 B 1 F n 2 2 206 687 B 1 F n 1842 2 209 687 B 1 F n 2 49 2052 637 B 1 F n 2 2 2052 687 B 1 F n 2 2 2052 687 B 1 F n 231 793 1502 (Move the cursor to line #1, press the space bar, and the file for Brunei will be displayed.) SB gs 1798 53 209 890 CB 231 896 219 (0000034CIA) SB gr 2 2 206 890 B 1 F n 2 2 206 890 B 1 F n 1797 2 209 890 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 890 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 890 B 1 F n 2 49 206 893 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 893 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 943 CB 231 946 448 (The World Factbook 1990) SB gr 2 49 206 943 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 943 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 993 CB 231 996 126 (900101) SB gr 2 99 206 993 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 993 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 1093 CB 231 1096 276 (Country: Brunei) SB gr 2 99 206 1093 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1093 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 1193 CB 231 1196 212 (- Geography) SB gr 2 99 206 1193 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1193 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1293 CB 231 1296 758 (Total area: 5,770 km2; land area: 5,270 km2) SB gr 2 49 206 1293 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1293 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1343 CB 231 1346 818 (Comparative area: slightly larger than Delaware) SB gr 2 49 206 1343 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1343 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1393 CB 231 1396 660 (Land boundary: 381 km with Malaysia) SB gr 2 49 206 1393 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1393 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1443 CB 231 1446 311 (Coastline: 161 km) SB gr 2 49 206 1443 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1443 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1493 CB 231 1496 807 (Maritime claims: Exclusive fishing zone: 200 n) SB gr 2 49 206 1493 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1493 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1543 CB 231 1546 370 (Territorial sea: 12 nm) SB gr 2 49 206 1543 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1543 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1593 CB 231 1596 1321 (Disputes: may wish to purchase the Malaysian salient that divides the country) SB gr 2 49 206 1593 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1593 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1643 CB 231 1646 604 (Climate: tropical; hot, humid, rainy) SB gr 2 49 206 1643 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1643 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1693 CB 231 1696 1250 (Terrain: flat coastal plain rises to mountains in east; hilly lowland in west) SB gr 2 49 206 1693 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1693 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1743 CB 231 1746 810 (Natural resources: crude oil, natural gas, timber) SB gr 2 49 206 1743 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1743 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1793 CB 231 1796 1285 (Land use: 1% arable land; 1% permanent crops; 1% meadows and pastures;) SB gr 2 49 206 1793 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1793 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1843 CB 231 1846 1108 (79% forest and woodland; 18% other; includes NEGL% irrigated) SB gr 2 49 206 1843 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1843 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1893 CB 231 1896 1118 (Environment: typhoons, earthquakes, and severe flooding are rare) SB gr 2 49 206 1893 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1893 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 1943 CB 231 1946 1243 (Note: close to vital sea lanes through South China Sea linking Indian and) SB gr 2 49 206 1943 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 1943 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 1993 CB 231 1996 1018 (Pacific Oceans; two parts physically separated by Malaysia.) SB gr 2 99 206 1993 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 1993 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 2093 CB 231 2096 140 (- People) SB gr 2 99 206 2093 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2093 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 2193 CB 231 2196 985 (Population: 372,108 \(July 1990\), growth rate 7.1% \(1990\)) SB gr 2 49 206 2193 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2193 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 2243 CB 231 2246 756 (Birth rate: 23 births/1,000 population \(1990\)) SB gr 2 49 206 2243 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2243 B 1 F n gs 1798 50 209 2293 CB 231 2296 761 (Death rate: 4 deaths/1,000 population \(1990\)) SB gr 2 49 206 2293 B 1 F n 2 49 2007 2293 B 1 F n gs 1798 100 209 2343 CB 231 2346 886 (\(Followed by much more very detailed information\)) SB gr 2 99 206 2343 B 1 F n 2 2 206 2443 B 1 F n 2 2 206 2443 B 1 F n 1797 2 209 2443 B 1 F n 2 99 2007 2343 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2443 B 1 F n 2 2 2007 2443 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 744 2976 1437 (Chapter 13: WAIS \(Wide Area Information Server\): An Interface to Databases) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 169 169 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (157) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 31 (F) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 262 344 71 (OR ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 333 334 42 (M) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 375 344 98 (ORE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 473 334 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 487 344 281 (NFORMATION ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 768 334 39 (O) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 807 344 40 (N ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 847 334 130 (WAIS) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 445 1849 (The FTP Host at think.com contains much of what you need to know to get started using or installing WAIS.) SB gs 360 50 208 542 CB 231 545 174 (FTP Host:) SB gr gs 749 50 569 542 CB 591 545 171 (think.com) SB gr gs 360 50 208 592 CB 231 595 165 (directory:) SB gr gs 749 50 569 592 CB 591 595 77 (wais) SB gr gs 360 50 208 642 CB 231 645 85 (files:) SB gr gs 749 50 569 642 CB 591 645 525 (NCSA-Telnet-MacTCP.sit.hqx) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 642 CB 1341 645 407 (\(Telnet for MAC WAIS) SB gr gs 749 50 569 692 CB 591 695 88 (UNC) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 692 CB 1341 695 485 (\(directory of WAIS for SUN) SB gr gs 749 50 569 742 CB 591 745 420 (WAIStation-0-61.sit.hqx) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 742 CB 1341 745 456 (\(Version 0.61 MAC WAIS) SB gr gs 749 50 569 792 CB 591 795 420 (WAIStation-0-62.sit.hqx) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 792 CB 1341 795 456 (\(Version 0.62 MAC WAIS) SB gr gs 749 50 569 842 CB 591 845 515 (WAIStation-Canned-Demo.sit) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 842 CB 1341 845 341 (\(MAC WAIS Demo) SB gr gs 749 50 569 892 CB 591 895 395 (WAIStation-README) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 892 CB 1341 895 344 (\(GET THIS FILE....) SB gr gs 749 50 569 942 CB 591 945 110 (Z3950) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 942 CB 1341 945 424 (\(directory of Z39.50 info) SB gr gs 749 50 569 992 CB 591 995 50 (etc) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 992 CB 1341 995 296 (\(private directory) SB gr gs 749 50 569 1042 CB 591 1045 239 (motif-a1.tar.Z) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 1042 CB 1341 1045 342 (\(Motif / WAIS code) SB gr gs 749 50 569 1092 CB 591 1095 261 (wais-8-b1.tar.Z) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 1092 CB 1341 1095 276 (\(WAIS for Unix) SB gr gs 749 50 569 1142 CB 591 1145 261 (wais-8-b2.tar.Z) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 1142 CB 1341 1145 276 (\(WAIS for Unix) SB gr gs 749 50 569 1192 CB 591 1195 261 (wais-8-b3.tar.Z) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 1192 CB 1341 1195 276 (\(WAIS for Unix) SB gr gs 749 50 569 1242 CB 591 1245 434 (wais-corporate-paper.text) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 1242 CB 1341 1245 299 (\(WAIS document) SB gr gs 749 50 569 1292 CB 591 1295 464 (wais-overview-docs.sit.hqx) SB gr gs 749 50 1319 1292 CB 1341 1295 504 (\(WAIS docs. for MAC WAIS) SB gr gs 749 100 569 1342 CB 591 1345 209 (wais-project) SB gr gs 749 100 1319 1342 CB 1341 1345 296 (\(private directory) SB gr 231 1445 1897 (Note that all of the program files are archived and compressed. Use binary mode during your FTP transfer, and) SB 231 1495 1095 (when you've received them, unarchive and uncompress the files.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 41 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font gs 300 51 208 1592 CB 231 1592 56 (OS) SB gr gs 599 51 509 1592 CB 531 1592 397 (Unarchiving Program) SB gr gs 599 51 1109 1592 CB 1131 1592 450 (Uncompressing Program) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 300 50 208 1643 CB 231 1646 95 (MAC) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1643 CB 531 1646 355 (BinHex 4.0 or newer) SB gr gs 599 50 1109 1643 CB 1131 1646 161 (UnStuffIt) SB gr gs 300 100 208 1693 CB 231 1696 84 (Unix) SB gr gs 599 50 509 1693 CB 531 1696 45 (tar) SB gr gs 599 50 1109 1693 CB 1131 1696 201 (uncompress) SB gr 231 1796 1831 (Read the passage in Chapter 4 of NUSIRG entitled "The ABCs of Handling Special Files" if you need more) SB 231 1846 778 (information about how to use these programs.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1943 36 (K) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 267 1953 163 (EEPING ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 430 1943 36 (U) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 466 1953 38 (P ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 504 1943 31 (T) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 535 1953 42 (O ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 577 1943 36 (D) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 613 1953 91 (ATE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 704 1943 47 (W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 751 1953 75 (ITH ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 826 1943 130 (WAIS) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2101 282 (Mailing Lists) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2215 1408 (There are a number of Internet interest groups devoted to discussions about WAIS:) SB gs 750 50 208 2312 CB 231 2315 476 (wais-discussion@think.com) SB gr gs 1049 50 959 2312 CB 981 2315 678 (moderated mailings every 1 or 2 weeks.) SB gr gs 750 50 208 2362 CB 231 2365 426 (wais-interest@think.com) SB gr gs 1049 50 959 2362 CB 981 2365 732 (major monthly announcement about WAIS) SB gr gs 750 50 208 2412 CB 231 2415 365 (wais-talk@think.com) SB gr gs 1049 50 959 2412 CB 981 2415 652 (unmoderated and active discussion for) SB gr gs 1049 50 959 2462 CB 981 2465 520 (WAIS users and implementors) SB gr 231 2565 1513 (To subscribe to these groups, send an e-mail message to "list-name-request@think.com":) SB 381 2665 92 (Mail:) SB 681 2665 612 (wais-discussion-request@think.com) SB 381 2715 139 (Subject:) SB 681 2715 360 (Subscription Request) SB 381 2765 159 (Message:) SB 681 2765 1313 (\(request a subscription, and provide your name, user-id, and Internet address\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 744 2976 1437 (Chapter 13: WAIS \(Wide Area Information Server\): An Interface to Databases) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 170 170 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (158) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 472 (USENET Newsgroups) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1948 (Read this newsgroup through your USENET newsreader software. \(For information about USENET, read Chapter) SB 231 498 1924 (7 of NUSIRG.\) By time you read this, there will probably be many more USENET discussion groups which deal) SB 231 548 852 (WAIS in the "comp" and other major hierarchies.) SB gs 900 50 208 645 CB 231 648 131 (alt.wais) SB gr gs 899 50 1109 645 CB 1131 648 519 (if your site doesn't receive this) SB gr gs 899 50 1109 695 CB 1131 698 611 (group, send a message to the person) SB gr gs 899 50 1109 745 CB 1131 748 606 (responsible for your site's USENET) SB gr gs 899 100 1109 795 CB 1131 798 181 (news feed.) SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1045 31 (T) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 262 1055 218 (ECHNICAL ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 480 1045 36 (C) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 516 1055 166 (ONTACT) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 682 1045 17 (:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 900 50 208 1153 CB 231 1156 264 (Brewster Kahle) SB gr gs 899 50 1109 1153 CB 1131 1156 545 (Thinking Machines Corporation) SB gr gs 900 50 208 1203 CB 231 1206 545 (Thinking Machines Corporation) SB gr gs 899 50 1109 1203 CB 1131 1206 261 (245 First Street) SB gr gs 900 50 208 1253 CB 231 1256 550 (1010 El Camino Real, Suite 310) SB gr gs 899 50 1109 1253 CB 1131 1256 404 (Cambridge, MA 02142) SB gr gs 900 50 208 1303 CB 231 1306 405 (Menlo Park, CA 94025) SB gr gs 899 50 1109 1303 CB 1131 1306 238 (617-234-1000) SB gr gs 900 50 208 1353 CB 231 1356 342 (415-329-9300 X228) SB gr gs 900 100 208 1403 CB 231 1406 355 (brewster@think.com) SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1653 33 (P) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 264 1663 216 (UBLISHED ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 480 1653 36 (R) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 516 1663 257 (EFERENCES ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 773 1653 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 809 1663 124 (BOUT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 933 1653 130 (WAIS) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1764 1643 (Printed copies of the following and many other WAIS documents can be obtained by contacting:) SB 381 1864 337 (barbara@think.com) SB 381 1964 277 (Barbara Lincoln) SB 381 2014 436 (Thinking Machines Corp.) SB 381 2064 367 (1010 El Camino Real) SB 381 2114 161 (Suite 310) SB 381 2164 394 (Menlo Park, CA 94025) SB 381 2264 115 (phone:) SB 531 2264 263 (\(415\) 329-9300) SB 381 2314 66 (fax:) SB 531 2314 263 (\(415\) 329-9329) SB 231 2414 1494 (Markoff, J. 1991. "For the PC User, Vast Libraries." New York Times. July 3. pp.C1.) SB 231 2514 1878 (Stanfill, C., and R. Thau, 1991. "A Parallel Indexed Algorithm for Information Retrieval." Proceeding of the) SB 231 2564 1650 (12th International Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval SIGIR-89.) SB 231 2664 1456 (Stein, R. 1991. "Browsing Through Terabytes." Byte Magazine, May. pp. 157-164.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 744 2976 1437 (Chapter 13: WAIS \(Wide Area Information Server\): An Interface to Databases) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%Page: 171 171 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (159) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 509 289 1393 (Chapter 14: Internet Directory Services) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 606 626 1176 ("In my house there's this light switch that doesn't do anything. Every) SB 606 676 1131 (so often I would flick it on and off just to check. Yesterday, I got a) SB 606 726 934 (call from a woman in Germany. She said, 'Cut it out.'") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1560 929 246 (Steven Wright) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1284 39 (O) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 270 1294 263 (VERVIEW OF ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 533 1284 36 (U) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 569 1294 109 (SING ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 678 1284 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 692 1294 200 (NTERNET ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 892 1284 36 (D) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 928 1294 218 (IRECTORY ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1146 1284 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1179 1294 177 (ERVICES) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1395 1026 (In the previous chapters of NUSIRG, you've learned how to:) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1500 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1503 301 (Use Internet tools) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1558 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1561 830 (Get information about information and resources) SB 231 1661 584 (In this chapter you'll learn how to:) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1766 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1769 849 (Get contact information for people on the Internet) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1824 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1827 875 (Find e-mail addresses for computers on the Internet) SB 231 1927 1811 (With the techniques described in this chapter you will be able to independently find user-ids and addresses) SB 231 1977 1768 (appropriate to your particular needs and interests, rather than having to consult already compiled lists of) SB 231 2027 211 (information.) SB 231 2127 1213 (Specifically, you will learn how to answer questions like the following:) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2232 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2235 1711 ("What is the user-id and e-mail address for my colleague Jason Jaspers at Oregon State University in) SB 456 2285 191 (Corvallis?") SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2340 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2343 1725 ("How do I find the Internet address of a computer at the University of Montana which has data I need) SB 456 2393 564 (for my economics class project?") SB 231 2493 138 (or even:) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2598 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2601 1580 ("I think my long lost buddy from high school, Robin Sampson, might have an account on the) SB 456 2651 978 (Internet. How can I find her user-id and e-mail address?") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1458 2976 723 (Chapter 14: Internet Directory Services) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 172 172 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (160) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 36 (C) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 267 344 178 (URRENT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 445 334 36 (C) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 481 344 326 (APABILITIES OF ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 807 334 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 821 344 200 (NTERNET ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1021 334 36 (D) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1057 344 218 (IRECTORY ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1275 334 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1308 344 177 (ERVICES) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 445 1894 (Every day, we can get information about people's and companies' telephone numbers without a second thought.) SB 231 495 1184 (All we have to do is look in a phone book or call directory assistance.) SB 231 595 1863 (Equivalent services are also becoming available for the Internet. Computer scientists are actively working on) SB 231 645 1907 (projects such as Knowbots and X.500 directory services which will be like "white pages" of users and hosts, and) SB 231 695 1924 ("yellow pages" of network services. These services are still under development. Consequently some of them are) SB 231 745 1842 (awkward to use, and contain information for only a tiny fraction of users, hosts, and services on the Internet.) SB 231 845 1779 (But even though present-day Internet information services are very incomplete in their coverage, a small) SB 231 895 1884 (percentage of a huge number can still be a very large number. For example, the "whois" service at nic.ddn.mil) SB 231 945 1884 (probably lists somewhere around 2% of all Internet users and hosts--but this still amounts to over 75,000 users.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 1092 31 (T) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 262 1102 218 (ECHNICAL ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 480 1092 36 (A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 516 1102 69 (ND ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 585 1092 33 (E) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 618 1102 157 (THICAL ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 775 1092 36 (C) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 811 1102 324 (HALLENGES TO ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1135 1092 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1149 1102 200 (NTERNET ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1349 1092 36 (D) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1385 1102 218 (IRECTORY ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1603 1092 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1636 1102 177 (ERVICES) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1203 1845 (These caveats are not meant to disparage the contributions of the many people working on such projects, but) SB 231 1253 1323 (rather to acknowledge the difficulty of the task with which they are wrestling.) SB 231 1353 1924 (Many technical, ethical, and economic issues significantly complicate the provision of \(or even deciding whether) SB 231 1403 1815 (to provide\) comprehensive, reliable, and easy to use Internet directory services. In light of all these issues,) SB 231 1453 1772 (providing Internet information services is one the great challenges facing computer network technology.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1558 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1561 1643 (Complexity of Computer Information: E-mail addresses and their user-ids are often considerably) SB 456 1611 1580 (more complicated and variable in format than information needed for telephone listings. For) SB 456 1661 1571 (example, one person usually has no more than one home address, while it's not unusual for a) SB 456 1711 900 (computer user to have five or six computer accounts.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1816 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1819 1637 (Volatility of Computer Information: In addition, e-mail addresses or user-ids change much more) SB 456 1869 1628 (rapidly than postal addresses or people's names. Your town has probably been in the same state) SB 456 1919 1714 (since it was established, the street you live on has probably had the same name for decades, and very) SB 456 1969 1665 (few people change their first names. In contrast, the domain name of an Internet computer might) SB 456 2019 1651 (change every couple of years, and your user-id\(s\) can be changed at any time, based on decisions) SB 456 2069 737 (made by you or by systems administrators.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2174 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2177 1696 (Local Information Services are Still Embryonic: In order for an Internet wide information system to) SB 456 2227 1722 (be created, it would be useful \(though possibly not necessary\) for local site information systems to be) SB 456 2277 1619 (developed and perfected. This is not yet the case. Most institutions still do not have a publicly) SB 456 2327 881 (accessible master list of local user-id's and services.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2432 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2435 1576 (Privacy and Security Issues: Many sites are understandably reluctant to publicize some or all) SB 456 2485 1602 (addresses or user-ids because of concerns about unauthorized access to sensitive data or costly) SB 456 2535 341 (computer resources.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2640 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2643 1725 (Competing Paradigms: Standardized Internet protocols have already been established for transmitting) SB 456 2693 1536 (data \(TCP/IP\) and resolving computer names \(DNS\). However, there are still a number of) SB 456 2743 1670 (competing approaches for providing Internet "white pages" and "yellow pages" services, and, very) SB 456 2793 1602 (likely, additional programs will be created in the next few years. On the bright side, however,) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1458 2976 723 (Chapter 14: Internet Directory Services) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 173 173 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (161) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 287 1582 (programs, such as Knowbots, which are described below, can be used to present a single user) SB 456 337 901 (interface for querying distinct information databases.) 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When you contact them, you can ask them directly for their user-id and e-mail) SB 231 695 1816 (address. Here's a typically vague "person directed" question a typical Internet user might ask which is best) SB 231 745 633 (approached by "traditional" methods.) SB 381 845 95 (You: ) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 476 844 1654 ("I had a friend in High School named Robin Sampson. We agreed that no matter what, we would) SB 456 894 1621 (get in touch with each other before 1992. She loved the Pacific coast, so I bet she's somewhere) SB 456 944 1696 (between Baja and Alaska. The last time we talked she was majoring in computer science at Oregon) SB 456 994 872 (State, so it seems likely she might use the Internet.") SB 456 1094 1074 ("I guess I'll try Robin's old phone number in my address book".) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 1197 80 (Tel: ) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 461 1196 1426 ("We're sorry, this number has either been disconnected or is no longer in service...") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 1299 661 (You: Call Alaska directory assistance:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 1042 1298 1089 ("Could I have the number for Robin Sampson or her dad, Henry) SB 456 1348 190 (Sampson?") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 1451 80 (Tel: ) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 461 1450 1411 ("We're sorry, those names aren't listed for Anchorage or anywhere else in Alaska.") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 1553 95 (You: ) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 476 1552 1701 ("Hello, is this the Oregon State alumni office? Could I have the current address for Robin Sampson,) SB 456 1602 262 (class of 1985?") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 1705 80 (Tel: ) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 461 1704 1675 ("We're sorry, on her alumna information form, she wrote 'Headed for the great unknown; have fun) SB 456 1754 344 (tracking me down!'") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1857 1890 (Don't give up yet! You could try contacting some mutual friends or checking with directory assistance in other) SB 231 1907 486 (area codes along the Pacific.) SB 231 2007 1946 (But Robin appears to be a member of the rare and elusive few who cannot be so easily found \(and having read this) SB 231 2057 1932 (far, you appear to be one of those people who thrive on the challenge of pushing existing technology "through the) SB 231 2107 195 (envelope"\).) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 2254 31 (F) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 262 2264 191 (INDING A ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 453 2254 33 (P) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 486 2264 316 (ERSON ON THE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 802 2254 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 816 2264 313 (NTERNET WITH ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1129 2254 36 (D) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1165 2264 218 (IRECTORY ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1383 2254 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1416 2264 177 (ERVICES) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2365 1810 (If you can't find a person's Internet address by using telephone calls or postal mail, there are a few Internet) SB 231 2415 627 (directory services which you can try.) SB 231 2515 1859 (Table 1 gives a brief summary of the features and uses of the most useful Internet directory services. Table 2) SB 231 2565 1158 (summarizes the basic "how to's" of accessing each of these services.) SB 231 2665 1873 (The rest of this chapter presents more detailed information and examples on these services, and presents a few) SB 231 2715 279 (sample sessions.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1458 2976 723 (Chapter 14: Internet Directory Services) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Italic %%Page: 174 174 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (162) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 1050 (Table 1: Summary of Internet Directory Services) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 649 (Knowbot Information Server \(KIS\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 552 1850 (A white pages "meta-service" which searches for finding user-ids of Internet users listed in many other white) SB 231 602 437 (pages services, including:) SB 381 702 1093 (finger \(@ any Unix host, e.g., finger@milton.u.washington.edu\)) SB 381 752 439 (mcimail@nri.reston.va.us) SB 381 802 276 (mitwp@mit.edu) SB 381 852 489 (profile@gwen.cs.purdue.edu) SB 381 902 508 (profile@megaron.arizona.edu) SB 381 952 412 (profile@nri.reston.va.us) SB 381 1002 333 (whois@nic.ddn.mil) SB 381 1052 104 (X.500) SB 231 1152 1820 (This list includes most of the other services on this page, so KIS is your best candidate for "one stop" name) SB 231 1202 154 (searches.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1302 1141 ("USENET Address Server" \(hereafter referred to as"U-ASK"\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1406 1891 (Searches for user-ids and e-mail addresses of people who have posted messages to USENET discussion groups.) SB 231 1456 1858 (This is a very useful service for finding "average" Internet users who have posted to USENET. It's not a full-) SB 231 1506 1859 (featured directory service, just a list of names and e-mail addresses searched by the Unix grep command \(this) SB 231 1556 1806 (service actually has no name; "U-ASK" was coined so it could be referred to by a name in this document\).) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1656 947 (DDN Network Information Center WHOIS Service) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1760 1940 (Searches for names, user-ids, computer and postal addresses, telephone numbers and other contact information for) SB 231 1810 1860 (70,000+ registered users, hosts, organizations, gateways, and networks throughout the Internet. Most persons) SB 231 1860 1924 (listed are network administrators or technical staff; especially good coverage of MILNET \(formerly ARPANET\).) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1960 552 (PSI White Pages Pilot Project) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2064 1932 (Searches for names, user-ids, and e-mail addresses, primarily administrators and staff of participating institutions.) SB 231 2114 724 (This is an exploratory project of the X.500) SB 955 2114 322 ( Directory Service.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2214 266 (soc.net-people) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2318 1928 (This is a USENET discussion group which is devoted to helping people find other people. It is accessed by using) SB 231 2368 1853 (USENET newsreader and news posting software \(for more information about USENET, refer to Chapter 7 of) SB 231 2418 1950 (NUSIRG\). If you post to this group, you are encouraged to make your "subject" line as concise and informative as) SB 231 2468 1922 (possible. For example, an intelligent posting to find our hypothetical friend Robin Sampson might look like this:) SB 381 2568 672 (subject: Western U.S: Robin Sampson) SB 381 2668 1757 (I am attempting to locate a friend named Robin Sampson. The last I heard from her was in 1983, when) SB 381 2718 1580 (she was studying computer science at Oregon State \(followed by other relevant information\).) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1458 2976 723 (Chapter 14: Internet Directory Services) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 175 175 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (163) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 1401 (Table 2: Basic Access Information for Internet Directory Services) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 415 (How to Use this Table) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 552 1909 (The syntax examples present the simplest possible kind of search; most of these services have additional options) SB 231 602 1746 (for more sophisticated searches \(e.g., restrict the search to users in a particular geographic region, etc.\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 300 50 208 699 CB 231 702 127 (Service) SB gr gs 359 50 509 699 CB 531 702 200 (Access Info) SB gr gs 1199 50 869 699 CB 891 702 655 (Addresses and Basic Syntax Examples) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 300 50 208 749 CB 231 752 156 (Knowbot) SB gr gs 359 50 509 749 CB 531 752 109 (e-mail) SB gr gs 1199 50 869 749 CB 891 752 348 (kis@nri.reston.va.us) SB gr gs 1199 50 869 799 CB 891 802 366 (kis@sol.bucknell.edu) SB gr gs 359 50 509 849 CB 531 852 160 (TELNET) SB gr gs 1199 50 869 849 CB 891 852 584 (nri.reston.va.us 185 \(no password\)) SB gr gs 1199 50 869 899 CB 891 902 602 (sol.bucknell.edu 185 \(no password\)) SB gr gs 1199 100 869 949 CB 891 952 621 (\(you *must* include 185, the port #\)) SB gr gs 359 50 509 1049 CB 531 1052 277 (syntax example:) SB gr gs 650 50 869 1049 CB 891 1052 375 (query Robin Sampson) SB gr gs 359 100 509 1099 CB 531 1102 202 (online help:) SB gr gs 650 100 869 1099 CB 891 1102 149 (help or ?) SB gr gs 300 100 208 1199 CB 231 1202 161 ("U-ASK") SB gr gs 359 100 509 1199 CB 531 1202 109 (e-mail) SB gr gs 1199 100 869 1199 CB 891 1202 577 (mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu) SB gr gs 359 50 509 1299 CB 531 1302 277 (syntax example:) SB gr gs 749 50 869 1299 CB 891 1302 537 (send usenet-addresses/Sampson) SB gr gs 359 100 509 1349 CB 531 1352 202 (online help:) SB gr gs 650 100 869 1349 CB 891 1352 42 (no) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1449 CB 231 1452 178 (DDN.MIL) SB gr gs 359 50 509 1449 CB 531 1452 109 (e-mail) SB gr gs 1199 50 869 1449 CB 891 1452 353 (service@nic.ddn.mil) SB gr gs 359 100 509 1499 CB 531 1502 160 (TELNET) SB gr gs 1199 100 869 1499 CB 891 1502 194 (nic.ddn.mil) SB gr gs 359 50 509 1599 CB 531 1602 277 (syntax example:) SB gr gs 650 50 869 1599 CB 891 1602 265 (whois Sampson) SB gr gs 359 100 509 1649 CB 531 1652 202 (online help:) SB gr gs 650 100 869 1649 CB 891 1652 466 (extensive help and tutorials) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1749 CB 231 1752 60 (PSI) SB gr gs 359 50 509 1749 CB 531 1752 160 (TELNET) SB gr gs 1199 50 869 1749 CB 891 1752 457 (wp.psi.com \(login = fred\)) SB gr gs 1199 100 869 1799 CB 891 1802 495 (or wp2.psi.com \(login--fred\)) SB gr gs 359 50 509 1899 CB 531 1902 277 (syntax example:) SB gr gs 1274 50 869 1899 CB 891 1902 1029 (whois, but please read online help. This is a complex system) SB gr gs 359 100 509 1949 CB 531 1952 202 (online help:) SB gr gs 650 100 869 1949 CB 891 1952 334 (man fred or manual) SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 2099 36 (K) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 267 2109 193 (NOWBOT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 460 2099 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 474 2109 281 (NFORMATION ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 755 2099 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 788 2109 150 (ERVER ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 938 2099 117 (\(KIS\)) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2210 179 (Summary) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2314 1878 (Retrieves user-ids, e-mail addresses, postal addresses, telephone numbers, and institutional affiliation for users) SB 231 2364 402 (throughout the Internet.) SB 231 2464 1934 (In its current implementation, KIS is set up to search other white pages datasets \(thus KIS is referred to as a white) SB 231 2514 1534 (pages "meta-service"\). The following white pages services are currently accessed by KIS:) SB gs 599 50 359 2611 CB 381 2614 276 (mitwp@mit.edu) SB gr gs 899 50 959 2611 CB 981 2614 412 (profile@nri.reston.va.us) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2661 CB 381 2664 439 (mcimail@nri.reston.va.us) SB gr gs 899 50 959 2661 CB 981 2664 508 (profile@megaron.arizona.edu) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2711 CB 381 2714 333 (whois@nic.ddn.mil) SB gr gs 899 50 959 2711 CB 981 2714 489 (profile@gwen.cs.purdue.edu) SB gr gs 599 50 359 2761 CB 381 2764 104 (X.500) SB gr 381 2814 1093 (finger \(@ any Unix host, e.g., finger@milton.u.washington.edu\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1458 2976 723 (Chapter 14: Internet Directory Services) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%Page: 176 176 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (164) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1842 (This list includes most of the other services discussed in this chapter, and new services will be added as they) SB 231 337 1354 (become operational, so KIS is your best choice for "single stop" name searches.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 437 302 (Access Methods) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 231 546 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 549 132 (e-mail: ) SB 681 549 423 (kis@sol.bucknell.edu, or) SB 681 599 348 (kis@nri.reston.va.us) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 231 654 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 657 172 (TELNET:) SB 681 657 391 (nri.reston.va.us 185, or) SB 681 707 809 (sol.bucknell.edu 185 \(no password required\)) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 807 323 (Local Installation) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 911 1818 (KIS can be installed locally and run on computers connected to the Internet using any version of Unix with) SB 231 961 1931 (Berkeley style sockets. KIS currently has translation programs for whois \(nic.ddn.mil\), profile, mcimail, QUIPU,) SB 231 1011 1499 (and finger. Any sites using these services can be added easily to a locally installed KIS.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1111 1119 (Sample Knowbot Information Server Session \(via TELNET\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1215 1950 (Note that this entire session could have been performed with a single e-mail request as long as each user command) SB 231 1265 506 (was placed on a separate line.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 900 100 208 1362 CB 231 1365 731 (User Commands \(U>\), KIS responses \(K>\)) SB gr gs 899 100 1109 1362 CB 1131 1365 205 (Explanation) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 900 50 208 1462 CB 231 1465 505 (U> telnet nri.reston.va.us 185) SB gr gs 899 50 1109 1462 CB 1131 1465 488 (\(make TELNET connection\)) SB gr gs 900 50 208 1512 CB 231 1515 201 (U> services) SB gr gs 899 50 1109 1512 CB 1131 1515 760 (\(show directory services available by default) SB gr gs 900 50 208 1562 CB 231 1565 117 (K> nic) SB gr gs 899 50 1109 1562 CB 1131 1565 265 (at this KIS site\)) SB gr gs 900 50 208 1612 CB 231 1615 205 (K> mcimail) SB gr gs 900 50 208 1662 CB 231 1665 131 (K> ripe) SB gr gs 900 50 208 1712 CB 231 1715 541 (K> x500 \(be sure to set the org\)) SB gr gs 900 50 208 1762 CB 231 1765 400 (K> finger@a.Unix host) SB gr gs 900 50 208 1812 CB 231 1815 440 (U> query Robin Sampson) SB gr gs 899 50 1109 1812 CB 1131 1815 475 (\(search for Robin Sampson\)) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2062 CB 231 2065 178 (K> Name:) SB gr gs 599 50 659 2062 CB 681 2065 268 (Robin Sampson) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2112 CB 231 2115 298 (K> Organization:) SB gr gs 599 50 659 2112 CB 681 2115 411 (Oregon State University) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2162 CB 231 2165 214 (K> Address:) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2212 CB 231 2215 150 (K> City:) SB gr gs 599 50 659 2212 CB 681 2215 155 (Corvallis) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2262 CB 231 2265 162 (K> State:) SB gr gs 599 50 659 2262 CB 681 2265 58 (OR) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2312 CB 231 2315 215 (K> Country:) SB gr gs 599 50 659 2312 CB 681 2315 53 (US) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2362 CB 231 2365 136 (K> Zip:) SB gr gs 599 50 659 2362 CB 681 2365 203 (97331-3902) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2412 CB 231 2415 182 (K> Phone:) SB gr gs 599 50 659 2412 CB 681 2415 236 (503/555-9999) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2462 CB 231 2465 197 (K> E-Mail:) SB gr gs 599 50 659 2462 CB 681 2465 402 (rsampson@ucs.orst.edu) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2512 CB 231 2515 194 (K> Source:) SB gr gs 599 50 659 2512 CB 681 2515 333 (whois@nic.ddn.mil) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2562 CB 231 2565 164 (K> Ident:) SB gr gs 599 50 659 2562 CB 681 2565 144 (RSA999) SB gr gs 450 50 208 2612 CB 231 2615 304 (K> Last Updated:) SB gr gs 599 50 659 2612 CB 681 2615 188 (02-Apr-91.) SB gr 231 2715 1257 (K> No matches found for Robin Sampson from mcimail@nri.reston.va.us) SB 231 2765 1089 (K> No matches found for Robin Sampson from ripe@nic.eu.net) SB 231 2865 538 (U> service finger@ucs.orst.edu) SB 1131 2865 441 (\(use the finger program at) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1458 2976 723 (Chapter 14: Internet Directory Services) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 177 177 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (165) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 1131 287 312 (Robin's computer\)) SB 231 387 145 (U> print) SB 1131 387 440 (\(ask for display of current) SB 1131 437 364 (KIS search variables\)) SB 231 537 436 (K> name Robin Sampson) SB 231 587 471 (K> service finger@orst.edu) SB 231 637 302 (K> raw = FALSE) SB 231 737 451 (U > query Robin Sampson) SB 1131 737 413 (\(search for Robin again\)) SB 231 837 178 (K> Name:) SB 681 837 268 (Robin Sampson) SB 1131 837 404 (\(output from the finger\)) SB 231 887 197 (K> E-Mail:) SB 681 887 402 (rsampson@ucs.orst.edu) SB 1131 887 417 (\(daemon at ucs.orst.edu\)) SB 231 937 194 (K> Source:) SB 681 937 342 (finger@ucs.orst.edu) SB 231 987 304 (K> Last Updated:) SB 681 987 184 (\(unknown\)) SB 231 1087 131 (U> quit) SB 1131 1087 435 (\(type "quit" to leave KIS\)) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1187 619 (For More Information About KIS) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1291 220 (Online Help:) SB 681 1291 810 (help, ?, and help \(e.g., help query\)) SB 231 1391 383 (Technical Documents:) SB 681 1391 174 (FTP Host:) SB 981 1391 260 (nri.reston.va.us) SB 681 1441 165 (directory:) SB 981 1441 119 (rdroms) SB 681 1491 85 (files:) SB 981 1491 124 (KIS.PS) SB 981 1541 123 (KIS.txt) SB 231 1641 353 (Overview Document) SB 681 1641 765 (NNSC Internet Resources Guide, Section 4.5) SB 231 1741 325 (Discussion Group: ) SB 681 1741 472 (kis-users@nri.reston.va.edu) SB 681 1841 492 (\(to subscribe, send e-mail to:) SB 681 1891 622 (kis-users-request@nri.reston.va.edu\)) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 2038 255 (USENET-A) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 486 2048 233 (DDRESSES ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 719 2038 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 752 2048 150 (ERVER ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 902 2038 192 (\(U-ASK\)) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2149 179 (Summary) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2253 679 (Retrieves user-ids and e-mail addresses.) SB 231 2353 1942 (This service is based on a simple C program which searches \("greps"\) through a list of names, user-ids, and e-mail) SB 231 2403 1946 (addresses culled from USENET article headers. As of September 1991, it is installed only at pit-manager.mit.edu.) SB 231 2453 934 (The addresses database is updated every month or two.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2553 274 (on the up-side:) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2662 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2665 1699 (Searches through this database will often turn up many names not found in the standard white pages) SB 456 2715 818 (services \(as in the hypothetical example below\).) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1458 2976 723 (Chapter 14: Internet Directory Services) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 178 178 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (166) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1052 (on the down side \(until other sites install such servers...\):) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 396 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 399 1160 (Not all USENET groups are received at MIT \(e.g., regional groups\).) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 41 /ZapfDingbats font 381 454 38 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 457 1720 (Many USENET articles are posted with limited distribution, and will not be included in the database.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 557 284 (Access Method) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 661 1179 (Send an e-mail message to the mailserver using the following syntax:) SB 381 761 121 (e-mail:) SB 681 761 577 (mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu) SB 381 811 132 (subject:) SB 681 811 241 (\(none needed\)) SB 381 861 155 (message:) SB 681 861 475 (send usenet-addresses/name) SB 231 961 216 (for example:) SB 381 1061 76 (mail) SB 681 1061 577 (mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu) SB 381 1111 163 (mail text:) SB 681 1111 537 (send usenet-addresses/Sampson) SB 231 1211 1923 (In a few minutes, you should receive a mail file from the mail-server containing all user-ids and e-mail addresses) SB 231 1261 1623 (for anyone with the last name of "Sampson" who has posted USENET articles received at MIT:) SB 381 1361 33 (...) SB 381 1411 457 (robin@paradox.zeno.oz.au) SB 1131 1411 296 (\(Robin Sampson\)) SB 381 1461 402 (rsampson@ucs.orst.edu) SB 1131 1461 437 (\(Robin Patricia Sampson\)) SB 381 1511 350 (ras@uicvm.uiuc.edu) SB 1131 1511 443 (\(Robin Thomas Sampson\)) SB 381 1561 33 (...) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1661 323 (Local Installation) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1765 1935 (If you or your users anticipate needing to access this database frequently, you can FTP the database \(currently > 2) SB 231 1815 1354 (megabytes in size\) and use locally written search programs to search through it:) SB 381 1915 174 (FTP Host:) SB 681 1915 345 (pit-manager.mit.edu) SB 381 1965 165 (directory:) SB 681 1965 358 (pub/usenet-addresses) SB 381 2015 69 (file:) SB 681 2015 198 (addresses.Z) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2115 685 (For More Information About U-ASK) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2219 1706 (If you have problems with the present server at MIT, send mail to postmaster@pit-manager.mit.edu.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 2366 141 (PSI W) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 372 2376 102 (HITE ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 474 2366 33 (P) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 507 2376 125 (AGES ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 632 2366 33 (P) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 665 2376 101 (ILOT ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 766 2366 178 (X.500 P) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 944 2376 162 (ROJECT) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2477 179 (Summary) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2581 1895 (Retrieves names, user-ids, computer and postal addresses, primarily for administrators and staff of participating) SB 231 2631 199 (institutions.) SB 231 2731 1909 (PSI White Pages is a "pilot project" sponsored by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the) SB 231 2781 260 (U.S. Air Force.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1458 2976 723 (Chapter 14: Internet Directory Services) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%Page: 179 179 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (167) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1942 (X.500 is a strongly hierarchical storage system--entries are arranged in trees, with each entry having "parents" and) SB 231 337 1706 ("children." Such a storage and recovery system is very effective for highly structured organizations.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 437 302 (Access Methods) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 591 172 (TELNET:) SB 681 591 252 (wp.psi.com or) SB 681 641 216 (wp2.psi.com) SB 381 691 99 (login:) SB 681 691 803 (fred \(fred means "FRont End to the Directory"\)) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 791 700 (Sample X.500 Session \(via TELNET\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 895 1923 (In the following session, commands which you enter are preceded by "U>" or "U>fred>", and responses from the) SB 231 945 1867 (X.500 directory service are preceded by "X>". Please note that this database is frequently updated. Thus, the) SB 231 995 1146 (information you obtain from a search will differ from this example.) SB 231 1095 366 (U> telnet wp.psi.com) SB 231 1145 373 (U> login name is fred) SB 231 1245 530 (U> fred> whois * -org NorthW) SB 231 1345 382 (X> NorthWest Net \(1\)) SB 681 1345 294 (+1 206-562-3000) SB 231 1395 322 (X> NorthWest Net) SB 231 1445 54 (X>) SB 381 1445 161 (Suite 202) SB 231 1495 54 (X>) SB 381 1495 316 (15400 SE 30th Plc) SB 231 1545 54 (X>) SB 381 1545 151 (Bellevue) SB 231 1595 54 (X>) SB 381 1595 70 (WA) SB 231 1645 54 (X>) SB 381 1645 105 (98007) SB 231 1695 54 (X>) SB 381 1695 1092 (A regional network supporting educational/commercial research) SB 231 1795 167 (X>Name:) SB 531 1795 392 (NorthWest Net, US \(1\)) SB 231 1895 706 (X>Modified: Wed Oct 16 13:27:42 1991) SB 231 1945 54 (X>) SB 381 1945 350 (by: Manager, US \(2\)) SB 231 2045 257 (X>14 children.) SB 231 2095 54 (X>) SB 231 2145 54 (X>) SB 381 2145 584 (5. Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs) SB 231 2195 54 (X>) SB 381 2195 478 (6. Montana State University) SB 231 2245 54 (X>) SB 381 2245 761 (7. ND-HECN-North Dakota State University) SB 231 2295 54 (X>) SB 381 2295 485 (8. Oregon Graduate Institute) SB 231 2345 54 (X>) SB 381 2345 454 (9. Oregon State University) SB 231 2395 54 (X>) SB 381 2395 492 (10. Portland State University) SB 231 2445 54 (X>) SB 381 2445 416 (11. University of Alaska) SB 231 2495 54 (X>) SB 381 2495 395 (12. University of Idaho) SB 231 2545 54 (X>) SB 381 2545 425 (13. University of Oregon) SB 231 2595 54 (X>) SB 381 2595 503 (14. University of Washington) SB 231 2645 54 (X>) SB 381 2645 553 (15. Washington State University) SB 231 2695 54 (X>) SB 381 2695 609 (16. Western Washington University) SB 231 2745 54 (X>) SB 381 2745 214 (17. Manager) SB 231 2795 54 (X>) SB 381 2795 249 (18. Postmaster) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1458 2976 723 (Chapter 14: Internet Directory Services) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 180 180 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (168) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1774 (You can then query X.500 for more information about any one of the individual sites which it has listed.) 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SB 231 1395 1106 (A brochure on the White Pages is available by sending e-mail to:) SB 381 1495 387 (wp-brochure@psi.com) SB 231 1595 1084 (The following essay compares the merits of X.500 and Z.39.50:) SB 381 1695 1270 ("Towards Networked Information Retrieval," by Wengyik Yeong, PSI Inc.) 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SB 2031 1379 63 (213) SB 32 0 0 75 75 0 0 70 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 932 1631 548 (K-12 Education) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 1871 1756 (Unlike the previous sections of NUSIRG which dealt with general purpose Internet tools and resources,) SB 306 1921 1725 (the chapter in this section is directed at special subsets of Internet users: K-12 educators and students.) SB 306 2021 1742 (The Internet activities described in this chapter represent rapidly evolving applications of networks for) SB 306 2071 1776 (education and research. K-12 educational users are propelling the use of the Internet to new and exciting) SB 306 2121 154 (frontiers.) 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SB 381 2160 172 (Al Rogers) SB 381 2210 367 (FrEdMail Foundation) SB 381 2260 539 (PO Box 243, Bonita, CA 91908) SB 381 2310 263 (\(619\) 475-4852) SB 381 2410 132 (e-mail: ) SB 531 2410 787 ( SDCOE!BONITA!AROGERS \(FrEdMail\)) SB 531 2460 568 (arogers@fred.org \(Internet\)) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2560 276 (Project Zero-G) SB 507 2560 13 (:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2664 1919 (Students, teachers, and adult experts from outside schools will examine aspects of our everyday life and consider) SB 231 2714 1925 (how they would have to be redesigned to function in the zero-gravity environments of orbiting space stations like) SB 231 2764 1832 (SkyLab and the Soviet Solyut. 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SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1413 282 (State Networks) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1517 1782 (Another promising source of network connectivity for K-12 schools are statewide networks. A survey of) SB 231 1567 1906 (statewide networks released in April, 1991, reported that most all of the 50 states either had established, or were) SB 231 1617 1802 (about to initiate, state networks which would include K-12 connectivity as a central goal \(Kurshan, 1991\).) SB 231 1717 414 (Resources and Abilities:) SB 231 1817 1943 (Every state network is different. The technical sophistication of statewide networks varies tremendously, between) SB 231 1867 1904 (and within states; in some states, connections from K-12 schools are made through dial-up modems, while other) SB 231 1917 1907 (states use more modern technologies such as high speed \(T1\) backbones, fiber optics, point-to-point microwave,) SB 231 1967 1370 (and satellite links. Some statewide networks feature direct K-12 Internet access.) SB 231 2067 1829 (Most statewide networks offer electronic mail; though in some cases, this is still restricted to administrative) SB 231 2117 160 (purposes.) 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SB 231 793 1885 (Comprehensive overviews of state networks can be found in McAnge et al. \(1990\), and Kurshan \(1990b, 1991\)) SB 231 893 1925 (For your convenience, addendum 2 lists the names and contacts for all statewide networks discussed in Kurshan's) SB 231 943 207 (1991 report.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1043 694 (Not-For-Profit Cooperative Networks) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1147 1773 (There are many national and even international not-for-profit, cooperative computer networks which are) SB 231 1197 978 (particularly appropriate for K-12 educational networking.) SB 231 1297 1887 (Many not-for-profit cooperative networks offer a low cost and effective basic network option for K-12 schools.) SB 231 1347 1868 (These networks are particularly valuable for K-12 sites which cannot, or choose not to, connect directly to the) SB 231 1397 1876 (Internet, or whose state networks are still embryonic. But even schools which currently employ other network) SB 231 1447 897 (options can gain a great deal by using these services.) SB 231 1547 1948 (An especially promising and widespread non-profit network for K-12 education is K12Net, which is an offshoot of) SB 231 1597 1940 (a more general purpose network called FidoNet. A brief description of FidoNet and K12Net will give you an idea) SB 231 1647 1887 (of how some of these networks work, and a general idea of the kinds of services typically offered by non-profit) SB 231 1697 334 (networks generally.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1797 151 (FidoNet) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1901 1863 (FidoNet is an international network with 10,000 electronic "Bulletin Board Systems" \(BBS's\) in more than 50) SB 231 1951 1816 (countries. It is a "grassroots," decentralized, non-profit network operated entirely through volunteer effort.) 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SB 231 2108 1846 (A new and particularly notable source of funding specifically directed at K-12 networking is The Annenberg) SB 231 2158 972 (Foundation / Corporation for Public Broadcasting project) SB 1203 2158 900 (. Under this project up to $5 million per year will be) SB 231 2208 1863 (provided for educational applications of telecommunications for a period of 12 years. As of September 1991,) SB 231 2258 1770 (there were plans to begin accepting grant proposals for K-12 networking starting in late 1991. For more) SB 231 2308 357 (information, contact:) SB 381 2408 360 (Michael Strait, Ph.D.) SB 381 2458 746 (Project Officer for Research and Evaluation) SB 381 2508 617 (Corporation for Public Broadcasting) SB 381 2558 302 (901 E. Street NW) SB 381 2608 487 (Washington DC 20004-2006) SB 381 2658 340 (tel: \(202\) 879-9646) SB 381 2708 519 (e-mail: strait@umuc.umd.edu) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1148 2976 1033 (Chapter 15: Using the Global Internet in K-12 Education) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%Page: 194 194 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (182) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 36 (U) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 267 344 109 (SING ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 376 334 39 (G) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 415 344 148 (LOBAL ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 563 334 36 (N) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 599 344 216 (ETWORKS ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 815 334 31 (F) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 846 344 71 (OR ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 917 334 156 (K-12 E) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 1073 344 211 (DUCATION) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 445 1905 (This section of the document will give brief, K-12 oriented overviews of each of the major kinds of applications) SB 231 495 824 (you'll encounter when using computer networks.) 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Much more comprehensive) SB 231 1345 1868 (treatment of each of these resources can be found in the resource specific chapters of the NorthWestNet Users) SB 231 1395 563 (Service Internet Resource Guide.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1542 584 (Electronic Mail \(or E-mail\)) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1656 461 (What is Electronic Mail?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1760 1769 (Electronic mail \(usually referred to as "e-mail"\) is the most basic service offered by computer networks.) SB 231 1860 1947 (E-mail is very similar to regular postal mail, except that it is sent electronically through a computer network and it) SB 231 1910 1937 (arrives much faster. With e-mail, you can send messages to anyone on a network, just like you can send a letter to) SB 231 1960 562 (anyone who has a postal address.) 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You can have this information sent to you) SB 231 2614 779 (simply by sending an e-mail message request.) SB 231 2714 1787 (In this example, we'll send a message to Almanac, requesting a copy of the Declaration of Independence.) SB 231 2814 560 (Step 1. Start your mail program.) 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Note: If you are not on an Internet) SB 231 337 1900 (computer, you will probably have to add additional information. Ask your colleagues if they know how to send) SB 231 387 591 (mail to the Internet from your site\)) SB 381 487 383 (almanac@oes.orst.edu) SB 231 587 1060 (Step 3. You don't have to include anything in the subject line.) SB 231 687 959 (Step 4. In your mail editor, type the following message:) SB 381 787 369 (send guten dec-of-ind) SB 231 887 1858 (where "guten" is short for "Project Gutenberg," a non-profit organization dedicated to creating free electronic) SB 231 937 1855 (versions of the world's great literature, and "dec-of-ind" is the file name for the Declaration of Independence.) SB 231 1037 539 (Step 5. Send the mail message.) SB 231 1137 1950 (Step 6. In a short while, you should receive e-mail from Almanac. If you did everything right, it will be a copy of) SB 231 1187 1914 (the Declaration of Independence! If you made a mistake, the e-mail message from Almanac will give you a hint) SB 231 1237 1272 (about what you did wrong and directions for how to send a correct request.) SB 231 1337 1920 (If you want more information about Almanac, you can send an e-mail message to Almanac containing one of the) SB 231 1387 346 (following messages:) SB 381 1487 182 (send guide) SB 831 1487 634 (\(to get a copy of the Almanac Guide\)) SB 381 1537 307 (send topic catalog) SB 831 1537 637 (\(to get a copy of Almanac's holdings\)) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1637 700 (Other Applications of Electronic Mail) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1741 1785 (E-mail is also used for accessing many of the network services described in the following sections of this) SB 231 1791 1642 (document, such as subscribing to electronic journals or participating in online discussion groups.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1938 526 (Online Library Catalogs) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2052 658 (What Are Online Library Catalogs?) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2156 1865 (Online library catalogs \(more precisely known as "Online Public Access Catalogs", or "OPACs" for short\) are) SB 231 2206 1891 (electronic versions of library card catalogs. OPACs have been installed at hundreds of the world's libraries and) SB 231 2256 1149 (are generally free of charge for anyone with an Internet connection.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2356 863 (An Example K-12 Specific OPAC Application) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2460 1818 (As an example of the potential of the Internet to provide "real-time" access to remote knowledge bases and) SB 231 2510 1928 (informational resources, allow me to relate this personal episode. I was trying to compose text containing a K-12) SB 231 2560 1923 (specific OPAC application when I realized that I was just about to run through a good example while writing this) SB 231 2610 136 (chapter.) SB 231 2710 1892 (I am word processing this document on a Macintosh SE at my home in Seattle. I need to find references on the) SB 231 2760 1903 (subject "distance education" for the bibliography, but it's 2 am, and all of the libraries in Seattle are closed. But) SB 231 2810 1853 (because I have an Internet connection through the University of Washington, I can connect to any one of 200) SB 231 2860 1185 (OPACs in the United States and do a literature search from my home.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1148 2976 1033 (Chapter 15: Using the Global Internet in K-12 Education) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 196 196 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (184) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 975 (I've just entered the following command on my computer) SB 381 387 307 (telnet pac.carl.org) SB 231 487 1816 (and in a few seconds I'm connected to the Colorado Association of Research Libraries \(CARL\) in Boulder,) SB 231 537 1863 (Colorado, about 1,000 miles away from my house. Because I'm doing this through the Internet, I'm not being) SB 231 587 1936 (charged a penny for the connection, nor was I charged for the connection I made to a database in England an hour) SB 231 637 1935 (ago. The cost of these connection services are defrayed in part by the National Science Foundation and in part by) SB 231 687 1321 (the dues and service fees paid by the members and partners of NorthWestNet.) SB 231 787 1883 (CARL asks me what kind of terminal I'm using. To be certain that all of the NUSIRG examples work with the) SB 231 837 1925 (simplest equipment, I'm purposely using a basic terminal emulation program. I select HARDCOPY, which is the) SB 231 887 1169 (appropriate choice for "dumb" terminals without any fancy features.) SB 231 987 1924 (An easy to use menu has appeared on my screen, and I've selected the library catalog option. CARL offers many) SB 231 1037 1815 (other interesting databases, but I don't have time to get distracted. The names of 21 libraries in the state of) SB 231 1087 1487 (Colorado appear on my screen, and I select the State Department of Education Catalog.) SB 231 1187 1865 (Now I'm given a number of options for the kind of search I want to do. I type "w" for "word", and then I type) SB 231 1237 1818 ("Distance Education." In two seconds, CARL tells me that it has found 16 books with the words "Distance) SB 231 1287 200 (Education.") SB 231 1387 1852 (As it turns out, the very first reference in the list is one that someone in an online discussion group had asked) SB 231 1437 1904 (about earlier in the day. The person wasn't sure of the title, so I'm going to send them an e-mail message giving) SB 231 1487 398 (them the full reference.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1587 847 (OPACS of Special Interest to K-12 Education) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1691 1949 (Every OPAC has something to offer K-12 education. Most of the best OPACs are only accessible through Internet) SB 231 1741 1932 (connection, although a few statewide networks have started providing OPAC services via modem connections. A) SB 231 1791 1289 (more complete discussion of OPACs is provided in Chapter 12 of NUSIRG.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1938 282 (File Archives) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2052 1874 (There are thousands of computers in the world which contain "file archives" from which files can be copied to) SB 231 2102 557 (your computer for your own use.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2202 322 (K12Net Libraries) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2306 1842 (Very useful file archives for K-12 education are maintained in the "K12Net Libraries" throughout the world.) SB 231 2356 1521 (These K12Net libraries contain thousands of files on a wide variety of subjects including:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2461 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2457 352 (educational software) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2512 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2508 1042 (course outlines and other material for curricular development) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2563 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2559 1724 (documents relating to education generally, including distance education and government publications) SB 231 2659 1883 (Document files can be used on most any kind of personal computer. Most of the software currently held in the) SB 231 2709 1947 (K12Net Library is for MS DOS based machines, but there are plans to start adding materials for other PC's such as) SB 231 2759 665 (the Macintosh, Apple II's, and Amigas.) 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To locate the K12Net Library nearest you, get in touch with one of the K12Net) SB 231 387 516 (contacts listed in addendum 3.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 487 795 (Interactive Bulletin Board Services \(BBSs\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 591 1936 (Bulletin Board Services are computers which contain information, training, and files which you can copy for your) SB 231 641 150 (own use.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 741 333 (K12Net / FidoNet) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 845 1935 (All of the K12Net and Fidonet nodes are BBSs. To find the site nearest you, contact one of the main K12Net sites) SB 231 895 366 (listed in addendum 3.) 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SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2346 556 (Online Discussion Groups) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2460 1823 (Online discussion groups allow you to communicate with people throughout the world who share a specific) SB 231 2510 136 (interest.) SB 231 2610 1912 (By having distinct names and limited scopes, discussion groups enable highly focused, topic-specific discourses.) SB 231 2660 1848 (So even though the worldwide networks are huge and used by people with many diverse interests, discussion) SB 231 2710 904 (groups make the network world a more homey place.) SB 231 2810 1945 (Once you find groups which suit your needs, you can read material "posted" by other people, you can comment on) SB 231 2860 1248 (other people's postings, or you can contribute new messages to the group.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1148 2976 1033 (Chapter 15: Using the Global Internet in K-12 Education) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 198 198 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (186) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1894 (There are many different discussion group services. These differ in how they work and in how they are named.) SB 231 387 1924 (For details on how to use two widely used discussion group services, USENET and LISTSERV, consult Chapters) SB 231 437 348 (7 and 8 of NUSIRG.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 537 617 (K-12 Specific Discussion Groups) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 641 1881 (Because each discussion group service features a huge number of topic specific groups, it is sometime hard for) SB 231 691 1846 (new users to know which groups are most likely to be useful. For example, the BITNET LISTSERV service) SB 231 741 1907 (offers nearly 3,000 groups! To help get you started, Tables 1, 2 and 3 give a sampling of LISTSERV discussion) SB 231 791 1834 (groups, Internet interest groups, and USENET newsgroups which are most likely to interest K-12 educators.) SB 231 891 1917 (K-12 specific discussion groups are a great place to keep in touch with what other K-12 educators are doing with) SB 231 941 1919 (computer networks. Many of these groups are often used like curriculum development meetings in a world-wide) SB 231 991 121 (school.) SB 231 1091 1796 (Use Tables 1, 2, and 3 as K-12 specific resources when you follow the detailed instructions on how to use) SB 231 1141 1033 (discussion group services in the earlier chapters of NUSIRG.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1288 418 (Electronic Journals) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1402 1898 (Electronic Journals are like regular magazines. They feature submitted articles which are reviewed, edited, and) SB 231 1452 1881 (placed in an organized format within a computer file. The big differences are that the journals are sent to your) SB 231 1502 1245 (computer and that you don't have to pay personally for your subscription.) SB 231 1602 1889 (Although the number of electronic journals is currently small, it has been predicted that their number and their) SB 231 1652 831 (impact will expand greatly in the next few years.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1752 1073 (An Example of How to Subscribe to an Electronic Journal) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1856 1932 (To subscribe to an electronic journal, you send an e-mail message to an Internet address. In some cases, the user-) SB 231 1906 1890 (id you are sending mail to is that of a real person, in which case you can write a regular English language letter) SB 231 1956 1902 (requesting a subscription. In other cases, you will be sending a message to a computer program which will read) SB 231 2006 1254 (your message and will expect the message to be of a very specific format.) SB 231 2106 1912 (For example, to subscribe to the "Distance Education Online Symposium" \(which often features articles relevant) SB 231 2156 1600 (to applications of networks to K-12 education\), you would send an e-mail message as follows:) SB 381 2256 88 (mail:) SB 531 2256 717 (listserv%psuvm.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu) SB 381 2306 132 (subject:) SB 531 2306 241 (\(none needed\)) SB 531 2356 468 (SUB DEOS your-full-name) SB 231 2456 1890 (In less than a day, you should receive a message saying that you have been subscribed to this electronic journal) SB 231 2506 969 (with information on how to obtain back issues by e-mail.) SB 231 2606 1521 (Once you have been subscribed, you will receive a copy of the journal once every month.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2706 1051 (Electronic Journals of Special Interest to K-12 Education) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2810 1859 (Table 4 lists a number of electronic journals which are of potential interest to K-12 educators. Please refer to) SB 231 2860 1200 (Chapter 9 of NUSIRG for more information about Electronic Journals.) 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To use) SB 231 498 1733 (these databases, you need to know how to use TELNET, which is explained in Chapter 5 of NUSIRG.) SB 231 598 1464 (A large catalog of many other online databases is provided in Chapter 12 of NUSIRG.) SB 231 698 175 (PENpages) SB 406 698 1726 (: Contains online articles and brochures on agriculture, careers, health, consumer issues, and weather;) SB 231 748 1405 (from The Pennsylvania State University. vt100 terminal emulation recommended.) SB 381 848 131 (Access:) SB 456 898 107 (telnet:) SB 681 898 260 (psupen.psu.edu) SB 456 948 197 (User-name:) SB 681 948 162 (PNOTPA) SB 456 1048 121 (e-mail:) SB 681 1048 446 (support@psupenn.psu.edu) SB 381 1148 518 (Art Hussey, Assistant Director) SB 381 1198 323 (Computer Services) SB 381 1248 573 (Office of Administrative Services) SB 381 1298 587 (The Pennsylvania State University) SB 381 1348 707 (405 Agricultural Administration Building) SB 381 1398 457 (University Park, PA 16802) SB 381 1448 263 (\(814\) 863-3449) SB 231 1548 230 (SPACELINK) SB 461 1548 1710 (: A very easy to use database and interactive system containing information about NASA and NASA) SB 231 1598 1921 (activities. Includes a large number of possible curricular activities for elementary and secondary science classes.) SB 231 1648 1391 (A tremendously valuable resource for elementary and secondary science teachers.) SB 381 1748 131 (Access:) SB 456 1798 107 (telnet:) SB 681 1798 264 (128.158.13.250) SB 456 1848 174 (username:) SB 681 1848 140 (newuser) SB 456 1898 170 (password:) SB 681 1898 140 (newuser) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2045 1546 (Supercomputer Training Opportunities for K-12 Students and Teachers) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2159 1629 (Several of the NSF sponsored supercomputer sites have established programs for K-12 students.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2264 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2260 694 (Cornell National Supercomputer Facility) SB 456 2310 263 (\(607\) 255-8686) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2365 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2361 826 (National Center for Supercomputer Applications) SB 456 2411 274 (\(217\) 244-1100) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2466 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2462 838 (National Energy Research Supercomputer Center) SB 456 2512 263 (\(415\) 422-1544) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 2659 516 (K-12 Network Etiquette) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2773 1856 (Just as we unconsciously internalize standards of etiquette in our everyday behavior, there are many issues of) SB 231 2823 1906 (network etiquette which may not be apparent to new users of network services, especially among K-12 students.) SB 231 2873 1826 (As Jack Crawford, one of the main forces behind "K12 Net," recently wrote, "the ability to keep our echoes) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1148 2976 1033 (Chapter 15: Using the Global Internet in K-12 Education) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 200 200 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (188) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1930 (animated, well behaved, and oriented toward K-12 curriculum increasingly depends upon the zealousness, energy) SB 231 337 420 (and skill of moderators.") SB 231 437 1803 (Before starting a K-12 networking project with students, it would be wise to read some of the literature on) SB 231 487 1934 ("network etiquette." Quarterman \(1989 and 1990\) provides a particularly good overview of the issues involved in) SB 231 537 1881 (polite and ethical use of computer networks. Passages in Chapter 3 of NUSIRG, and references in that chapter) SB 231 587 1692 (also deal with some of the etiquette issues involved in electronic mail communications specifically.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 734 1138 ("Distance Education" Programs For K-12 Educators) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 848 1889 (There are numerous opportunities for K-12 educators and even students to enroll in courses at other institutions) SB 231 898 300 (around the world.) SB 231 998 1918 (Such "Distance Education" programs are the electronic equivalent of "correspondence schools," but with a major) SB 231 1048 1838 (difference. "They often allow real time, interactive contact with instructors and other students via computer) SB 231 1098 917 (networks with electronic mail or even two-way video.) SB 231 1198 1887 (Moore and Thomson \(1990\), Moore et al. \(1990\) discuss distance education generally. Information on specific) SB 231 1248 1865 (statewide programs for K-12 educators can be found in Kurshan \(1990b\). Very up-to-date information can be) SB 231 1298 1944 (obtained by subscribing to one of several LISTSERV discussion groups or electronic journals included in Tables 1) SB 231 1348 104 (and 4.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1495 947 (For More Information On K-12 Networking) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1609 1798 (The best information on K-12 networking can be obtained by diving headlong into the active and exciting) SB 231 1659 1872 (discussions taking place on computer networks throughout the world. Several of these discussion groups have) SB 231 1709 1933 (been described in this chapter. Subscribe to some of the K12Net, USENET, and LISTSERV groups, and you will) SB 231 1759 1789 (be able to keep posted on collaborative projects of many sorts which will be best suited to your particular) SB 231 1809 404 (educational curriculum.) SB 231 1909 1945 (Admittedly, this strategy presents a bit of a "bootstrapping" problem for those of you who do not yet have network) SB 231 1959 1932 (access, so here's a list of printed references, journals, and professional societies which are of special interest to K-) SB 231 2009 226 (12 educators.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2109 353 (Books and Articles) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2213 1908 (Beals, D.E. 1991. "Computer mediated communication among beginning teachers." T.H.E. Journal, 18\(9\), 74-) SB 231 2263 53 (77.) SB 231 2363 1944 (Carlitz, Robert D. 1991. "Common Knowledge: Networks for Kindergarten Through College." Educom Review) SB 231 2413 212 (26\(2\):25-28.) SB 231 2513 1899 (Clement, John. 1990. "Networking for K-12 education: bringing everyone together." Available from Educom.) SB 231 2613 1911 (Kurshan, Barbara. 1990a. Home Market for Educational OnLine Services: Growth of Market and Strategies for) SB 231 2663 1458 (Expansion \(available from the author; see contact information at end of addendum 2\).) SB 231 2763 1925 (Kurshan, Barbara. 1990b. "Statewide Telecommunications Networks: An Overview of the Current State and the) SB 231 2813 1609 (Growth Potential." \(available from the author; see contact information at end of addendum 2\).) 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SB 231 437 1706 (Moore, M.G., Thompson, M.M. 1990. "The effects of distance learning: a summary of literature.") SB 231 487 521 (Pennsylvania State University.) SB 231 587 1879 (Moore, M.G., Cookson,P. J. Donaldson, and Quigley, B.A. 1990. Contemporary issues in American distance) SB 231 637 666 (education, Pergamon Press, New York.) SB 231 737 1920 (Phillips, G.M., Santoro, G.M., & Kuehn, S.A. 1988. "The use of computer--mediated communication in training) SB 231 787 1878 (students in group problem-solving and decision-making techniques." American Journal of Distance Education,) SB 231 837 202 (2\(1\): 38-51.) SB 231 937 1730 (Quarterman, J. S. 1989. "Etiquette and Ethics," ConneXions--The Interoperability Report 3\(4\):12-16.) SB 231 1037 1854 (Quarterman, J. S. 1990. "The Matrix: Computer Networks and Conferencing Systems Worldwide." Digital) SB 231 1087 348 (Press, Bedford, MA.) SB 231 1187 1889 (Roberts, N., Blakeslee, G., Brown, M., and Lenk, C. 1990 . "Integrating Telecommunications into Education.") SB 231 1237 649 (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice- Hall.) SB 231 1337 1725 ("Rural America at the Crossroads: "Networking for the Future." U.S. Congress Office of Technology) SB 231 1387 1924 (Assessment."April 1991. \(S/N 052 003 0122806; available in government document repositories, or through your) SB 231 1437 169 (legislator.) SB 231 1537 1781 ("Linking for Learning: "Computer-and-Communications Network Support for Nationwide Innovation in) SB 231 1587 1856 (Education." June 1991. The National Science Foundation's Directorate for Education and Human Resources.) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1687 298 (Printed Journals) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1791 1778 (The following printed journals are particularly informative for K-12 educators using computer networks:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 39 /Times-Italic /font39 ANSIFont font 381 1888 696 (American Journal of Distance Education) SB 381 1938 525 (Classroom Computer Learning) SB 381 1988 336 (Computing Teacher) SB 381 2038 415 (Educational Technology) SB 381 2088 313 (EDUCOM Review) SB 381 2138 342 (Electronic Learning) SB 381 2188 1026 (Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching) SB 381 2238 341 (Learning Tomorrow) SB 381 2288 624 (Research and Education Networking) SB 381 2338 243 (T.H.E.Journal) SB 381 2388 485 (University Computing Times) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2491 393 (Periodic Conferences) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 2595 137 (CAUSE) SB 381 2645 599 (Consortium for School Networking) SB 381 2695 181 (EDUCOM) SB 381 2745 960 (International Conferences on Technology and Education) SB 381 2795 986 (International Council for Distance Education Conferences) SB 381 2845 1069 (International Symposia on Telecommunications and Education) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1148 2976 1033 (Chapter 15: Using the Global Internet in K-12 Education) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Italic %%Page: 202 202 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (190) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 287 246 (NorthWestNet) SB 381 337 137 (SHARE) SB 381 387 153 (USENIX) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 487 239 (Organization) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 381 591 181 (EDUCOM) SB 381 641 372 (1112 16th Street, NW) SB 381 691 161 (Suite 600) SB 381 741 400 (Washington, DC 20036) SB 381 791 411 (phone: \(202\) 872-4200.) 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SB gr gs 300 50 208 1500 CB 231 1503 200 (SCOUTS-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1500 CB 531 1503 262 (@ NDSUVM1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1500 CB 981 1503 839 (Youth groups including Boy and Girl Scouts, etc.) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1550 CB 231 1553 147 (SEAC-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1550 CB 531 1553 230 (@ UNCVX1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1550 CB 981 1553 540 (Student environmental activism) SB gr gs 300 100 208 1600 CB 231 1603 165 (SGANET) SB gr gs 449 100 509 1600 CB 531 1603 205 (@ VTVM1) SB gr gs 1199 100 959 1600 CB 981 1603 695 (Student government global mail network) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1199 100 959 1700 CB 981 1703 424 (Education Oriented Lists) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 300 50 208 1800 CB 231 1803 199 (EDNET6-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1800 CB 531 1803 184 (@ IUBV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1800 CB 981 1803 562 (K-12 Network Management Plan) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1850 CB 231 1853 183 (KIDPLAN) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1850 CB 531 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337 203 (@ RPIECS) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 334 CB 981 337 638 (Study of intercultural communication) SB gr gs 300 50 208 384 CB 231 387 190 (LITERA-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 384 CB 531 387 285 (@ TECMTYV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 384 CB 981 387 540 (Literature in English & Spanish) SB gr gs 300 50 208 434 CB 231 437 208 (LITERARY) SB gr gs 449 50 509 434 CB 531 437 214 (@ UCF1V1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 434 CB 981 437 470 (Discussions about literature) SB gr gs 300 50 208 484 CB 231 487 92 (LLTI) SB gr gs 449 50 509 484 CB 531 487 284 (@ DARTCMS1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 484 CB 981 487 814 (Language learning and technology international) SB gr gs 300 50 208 534 CB 231 537 205 (MARINE-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 534 CB 531 537 286 (@ UOGUELPH) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 534 CB 981 537 626 (Marine studies / shipboard education) SB gr gs 300 50 208 584 CB 231 587 119 (MCLR) SB gr gs 449 50 509 584 CB 531 587 151 (@ MSU) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 584 CB 981 587 682 (Midwest consortium for Latino research) SB gr gs 300 50 208 634 CB 231 637 173 (MULTI-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 634 CB 531 637 238 (@ BARILV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 634 CB 981 637 818 (Language and education in multilingual settings) SB gr gs 300 50 208 684 CB 231 687 202 (MUSIC-ED) SB gr gs 449 50 509 684 CB 531 687 223 (@ UMINN1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 684 CB 981 687 281 (Music education) SB gr gs 300 50 208 734 CB 231 737 196 (NATIVE-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 734 CB 531 737 242 (@ TAMVM1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 734 CB 981 737 636 (Issues pertaining to aboriginal people) SB gr gs 300 50 208 784 CB 231 787 133 (PEACE) SB gr gs 449 50 509 784 CB 531 787 253 (@ INDYCMS) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 784 CB 981 787 227 (Peace studies) SB gr gs 300 50 208 834 CB 231 837 220 (PHYSHARE) SB gr gs 449 50 509 834 CB 531 837 188 (@ PSUV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 834 CB 981 837 705 (Sharing resources for high school physics) SB gr gs 300 50 208 884 CB 231 887 228 (RURALDEV) SB gr gs 449 50 509 884 CB 531 887 195 (@ KSUV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 884 CB 981 887 771 (Community and rural economic development) SB gr gs 300 50 208 934 CB 231 937 130 (SAIS-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 934 CB 531 937 237 (@ UNBVM1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 934 CB 981 937 575 (Science awareness and promotion) SB gr gs 300 50 208 984 CB 231 987 214 (SCIMATHL) SB gr gs 449 50 509 984 CB 531 987 188 (@ PSUV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 984 CB 981 987 698 (Science, math and engineering education) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1034 CB 231 1037 201 (SCREEN-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1034 CB 531 1037 193 (@ UA1V1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1034 CB 981 1037 840 (Discussion of TV from a pedagogical perspective) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1084 CB 231 1087 213 (SHAKSPER) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1084 CB 531 1087 291 (@ UTORONTO) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1084 CB 981 1087 815 (International electronic Shakespeare conference) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1134 CB 231 1137 206 (SPORTPSY) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1134 CB 531 1137 276 (@ TEMPLEV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1134 CB 981 1137 534 (Exercise and sports psychology) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1184 CB 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509 1534 CB 531 1537 248 (@ UAFSYSB) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1534 CB 981 1537 582 (Computer use by and for the blind) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1584 CB 231 1587 199 (COMMDIS) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1584 CB 531 1587 203 (@ RPIECS) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1584 CB 981 1587 287 (Speech disorders) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1634 CB 231 1637 149 (DEAF-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1634 CB 531 1637 251 (@ SIUCVMB) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1634 CB 981 1637 145 (Deaf list) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1684 CB 231 1687 193 (EDINFO-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1684 CB 531 1687 184 (@ IUBV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1684 CB 981 1687 414 (Educational information) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1734 CB 231 1737 151 (L-HCAP) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1734 CB 531 1737 262 (@ NDSUVM1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1734 CB 981 1737 802 (Technology for handicapped, funding info, etc.) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1784 CB 231 1787 193 (SPCEDS-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 1784 CB 531 1787 170 (@ UBV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 1784 CB 981 1787 736 (SUNY/Buffalo special education \(students\)) SB gr gs 300 100 208 1834 CB 231 1837 126 (TAG-L) SB gr gs 449 100 509 1834 CB 531 1837 262 (@ NDSUVM1) SB gr gs 1199 100 959 1834 CB 981 1837 507 (Talented and gifted education) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1199 100 959 1934 CB 981 1937 389 (Teacher Oriented Lists) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 300 50 208 2034 CB 231 2037 149 (BIOPI-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 2034 CB 531 2037 195 (@ KSUV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2034 CB 981 2037 687 (Secondary biology teacher enhancement) SB gr gs 300 100 208 2084 CB 231 2087 215 (TEACHEFT) SB gr gs 449 100 509 2084 CB 531 2087 159 (@ WCU) SB gr gs 1199 100 959 2084 CB 981 2087 390 (Teaching effectiveness) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 1199 100 959 2184 CB 981 2187 783 (Educational Uses of Computers and Networks) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 300 50 208 2284 CB 231 2287 212 (CNEDUC-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 2284 CB 531 2287 242 (@ TAMVM1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2284 CB 981 2287 806 (Computer networking and education, esp. K-12) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2334 CB 231 2337 184 (CNIDIR-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 2334 CB 531 2337 209 (@ UNMV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2334 CB 981 2337 629 (Coalition for Networked Information) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2384 CB 231 2387 205 (CONFER-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 2384 CB 531 2387 223 (@ NCSUV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2384 CB 981 2387 595 (Academic interactive conferencing) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2434 CB 231 2437 206 (COSNDISC) SB gr gs 449 50 509 2434 CB 531 2437 201 (@ BITNIC) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2434 CB 981 2437 599 (Consortium for School Networking) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2484 CB 231 2487 149 (DEOS-L) SB gr gs 449 50 509 2484 CB 531 2487 188 (@ PSUV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2484 CB 981 2487 746 (The Distance Education Online Symposium) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2534 CB 231 2537 228 (DEOSNEWS) SB gr gs 449 50 509 2534 CB 531 2537 188 (@ PSUV1) SB gr gs 1199 50 959 2534 CB 981 2537 746 (The Distance Education Online Symposium) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2584 CB 231 2587 149 (DISTED) SB gr gs 449 50 509 2584 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For example, to subscribe to:) SB 381 595 429 (kidsnet@vms.cis.pitt.edu) SB 231 695 241 (send e-mail to) SB 381 795 565 (kidsnet-request@vms.cis.pitt.edu) SB 231 895 1489 (in the body of your message, indicate that you would like to be subscribed to the group.) SB 231 995 1456 (A wide variety of many other online databases is provided in Chapter 12 of NUSIRG.) 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First time users of USENET often become overwhelmed by the) SB 231 553 1311 (diversity and are unable to find what groups are appropriate to their interests.) SB 231 653 1927 (To help you get started, this list provides a small sampler of a few specific groups and of the hierarchy that might) SB 231 703 1893 (be of particular interest to K-12 educators. Once you've become comfortable with newsreader software and the) SB 231 753 1355 (structure of USENET, there's a huge variety of newsgroups to explore and read.) SB 231 853 1918 (For information on how to actually use USENET, refer to Chapter 7 of NUSIRG. Note that the first section \("K-) SB 231 903 1765 (12 Lists Distributed From K12Net to USENET"\) are all accessible directly by accessing K12Net BBS's.) 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Techn. Commiss.) 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This chapter provides an introduction to the basic principles of supercomputer use) SB 306 879 1674 (and includes detailed site descriptions for a number of the NSF-sponsored supercomputer facilities) SB 306 929 531 (accessible through the Internet.) 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The growth has been accomplished through) SB 306 1337 1613 (extraordinary reductions in size and cost, and improvements in speed, reliability, and usability.) SB 306 1437 1780 (Not long ago a new class of computers has emerged: supercomputers. By one definition supercomputers) SB 306 1487 1795 (are "At any given time, that class of general-purpose computers that are both faster than their commercial) SB 306 1537 1738 (competitors and have sufficient central memory to store the problem sets for which they are designed") SB 306 1587 1756 ([1]. By this definition, it might appear that supercomputers have been with us from the start, and differ) SB 306 1637 1777 (only quantitatively from other computers. In fact, supercomputers are qualitatively different in that they) SB 306 1687 1519 (employ different architectures which result in major differences in programming and use.) SB 306 1787 1729 (According to the report "A National Computing Initiative" [2] the American research community will) SB 306 1837 1643 (require a thousand-fold increase in computational power over the next few years. This growth is) SB 306 1887 1180 (propelled by factors which are likely to exist for a long time to come.) SB 306 1987 1718 (One reason is the dramatic change in international economic competition. Since World War II many) SB 306 2037 1776 (countries, especially in Eastern Asia, have entered into the economic mainstream armed with a powerful) SB 306 2087 1792 (combination of Western technology and indigenous cultural backgrounds. These countries are redefining) SB 306 2137 1613 (many economic and industrial roles and are putting severe pressure on the American economy.) SB 306 2187 1777 (Technological innovation, especially in leading-edge fields such as computers, is viewed as a major way) SB 306 2237 531 (to help our competitive stature.) SB 306 2337 1740 (Another reason is that computers are assuming new roles. Computation is now recognized as the third) SB 306 2387 1348 (mode of science, co- equal with theory and laboratory research [2]. Simulation) SB 1654 2387 387 ( of complex real world) SB 306 2437 1780 (phenomena is increasingly possible and indeed necessary for future advance: investigations of very large) SB 306 2487 1798 (\(galaxies\), very small \(electron orbits\), very fast, very slow, very complex, dangerous, or highly energetic) SB 306 2537 1767 (phenomena are often possible only through simulation. Computers can also provide "impossible views") SB 306 2587 1153 (of objects under conditions which can never be obtained physically.) SB 306 2687 1747 (Finally, human activities are causing changes in the natural world: developments such as pollution, the) SB 306 2737 1767 (destruction of rain forests, ozone depletion, and the greenhouse effect, require extensive monitoring and) SB 306 2787 1737 (modelling which would be impossible without the computational and data management capabilities of) SB 306 2837 278 (supercomputers.) 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Naturally, many-) SB 306 895 1577 (dimensional problems would require much greater increases. The combined requirements of) SB 306 945 1729 (computational power, data storage, and data flow should insure the continued need for supercomputer) SB 306 995 86 (sites.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 306 1142 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 339 1152 352 (UPERCOMPUTER ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 691 1142 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 724 1152 89 (ITES) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 1253 1593 (By their very nature, supercomputers are expensive and require extensive hardware, software,) SB 306 1303 1720 (documentation, and personnel support in order to function. 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SB 306 1853 1799 (The wealth of different services available at supercomputer sites implies that you should shop carefully in) SB 306 1903 1627 (order to locate a site which best matches your needs. The types of software \(editors, languages,) SB 306 1953 1752 (packages, and operating systems\), hardware \(memory size and structure, vector and parallel hardware\),) SB 306 2003 1797 (and services \(graphic output, type of consulting\) affect the appropriateness of a site to your intended uses.) SB 306 2053 1725 (For example, some systems couple high performance vectorization with somewhat limited memories,) SB 306 2103 1745 (others feature very large memories with limited vectorization capabilities, whereas others specialize in) SB 306 2153 463 (massively parallel systems.) 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Recently, however, the systems have converged) SB 306 437 554 (around several models of CRAY) SB 860 437 399 ( computers, IBM 3090s) SB 1259 437 752 (, and the new massively parallel Connection) SB 306 487 164 (Machines) SB 470 487 681 (, mostly running slight variants of Unix.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 306 634 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 339 644 352 (UPERCOMPUTER ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 691 634 36 (H) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 727 644 210 (ARDWARE) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 745 1796 (Supercomputers are not just big, fast machines that use state-of the-art hardware; they also feature special) SB 306 795 1699 (architectures. 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For example, the loop) SB 456 2517 224 (DO 10 I=1,N) SB 306 2617 1749 (runs faster with an independent memory bank architecture since the storage times for X\(1\), X\(2\), X\(3\),) SB 306 2667 1788 (X\(4\) etc., are overlapped. However, array structures or patterns of array access which are discordant with) SB 306 2717 1781 (the memory architecture can defeat the architecture and slow execution considerably. 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For example, a machine with 10,000 processors might solve some problems almost) SB 306 1609 1644 (10,000 times more quickly than a single processor machine. However, most programs cannot be) SB 306 1659 1792 (partitioned so completely into independent units, and many difficult hardware and software issues remain) SB 306 1709 1767 (unsolved and are the subject of intense research. At present, limited parallelism can be exploited on the) SB 306 1759 174 (IBM 3090) SB 480 1759 215 ( and CRAYs) SB 695 1759 1132 (, and massive parallelism is possible with the Connection Machine) SB 1827 1759 204 (. The effort) SB 306 1809 1796 (needed to restructure code ranges from about the same as for vectorization to considerably more. A more) SB 306 1859 1259 (complete description of parallel operations appears later in this document.) 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Visualization often involves high resolution displays, extensive use of color, 3D) SB 306 2670 1699 (representations, and extensive interactive control of the image in order to control the viewing angle,) SB 306 2720 1744 (collapse dimensions in a multi-dimensional data set, or perform image processing functions in order to) SB 306 2770 1777 (extract or highlight desired information. 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In addition, graphics place severe demands on) SB 306 337 837 (data transmission as well as real time interaction.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 306 484 499 (Other Hardware Issues) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 598 1721 (Other hardware issues include memory size and use of high speed peripherals, such as the Solid State) SB 306 648 194 (Disk \(SSD\)) SB 500 648 483 (, available on some CRAYs.) SB 306 748 1631 (The hardware available at different supercomputer sites should be a major consideration in your) SB 306 798 1774 (selection. For example, a CRAY Y-MP is extremely good for highly optimized vector operations, but is) SB 306 848 1743 (somewhat limited in terms of memory, an IBM 3090 has an immense memory but only modest vector) SB 306 898 1471 (performance, and a Connection Machine is much superior for highly parallel problems) SB 1777 898 11 (.) 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SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 306 1453 405 (Operating Systems) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 1567 1722 (While the early sites featured a variety of operating systems, most have converted to variants of Unix) SB 306 1617 1739 (\(UNICOS on the Crays, AIX of the IBM 3090, and Ultrix on some front ends\), and CMS which shares) SB 306 1667 992 (the 3090 with AIX. A few sites also offer VMS font ends.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 306 1814 459 (Workstation Support) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 1928 1787 (Some sites provide extensive support for Workstation and PC software to be used in conjunction with the) SB 306 1978 1774 (supercomputer or its front end. NCSA at Illinois, for example, provides free downloadable graphics and) SB 306 2028 1013 (communications software for PCs, SUNs, and Macintoshes.) SB 306 2128 1745 (Software is probably the single most important consideration in site selection. Unfamiliar languages or) SB 306 2178 1635 (editors can greatly increase learning time; programs, data files, and data formats may have to be) SB 306 2228 1677 (restructured to move to a particular environment, and future portability must be kept in mind; non-) SB 306 2278 1683 (FORTRAN programs may have to be rewritten or run in a non- or sub- optimized mode; and major) SB 306 2328 1752 (applications programs, libraries, or graphics libraries may be unavailable or at different revision levels.) 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The performance of supercomputers is due mainly to two) SB 306 2736 127 (factors:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1170 2976 936 (Chapter 16: Using Supercomputers on the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1811 3 300 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1811 2 300 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%Page: 234 234 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 283 75 CB 306 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1934 75 CB 2142 76 69 (222) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 282 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 282 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 456 292 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 531 288 1388 (Supercomputers are generally big, fast machines which employ high performance) SB 531 338 1191 (technology. As a result, all computer programs automatically benefit.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 456 443 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 531 439 1551 (Hardware architectures, such as cache memory, independent banks, instruction stacks, high) SB 531 489 1571 (speed I/O, vector, and parallel operations which, although not unique to supercomputers, are) SB 531 539 1519 (usually more highly developed. The exploitation of these features is partly automatic but) SB 531 589 1174 (can also benefit significantly from modifications by the programmer.) SB 306 689 1730 (Vector and parallel architectures are most often emphasized in optimization, but attention to the other) SB 306 739 1748 (architectures mentioned above can bring about major performance gains as well. One should also note) SB 306 789 1784 (that \(a\) extensive optimization should only be done in conjunction with special timing tools which locate) SB 306 839 1739 (those portions of the program which can benefit most, and \(b\) optimization should only be carried to a) SB 306 889 1750 (certain degree--smarter compilers in the near future will be able to optimize well structured code much) SB 306 939 1463 (better than the "spaghetti" code that often results from overzealous hand optimization.) 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SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 306 1394 384 (Vector Processing) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 1508 306 (Vector processing) SB 612 1508 1451 ( can best be explained through analogy. Imagine a factory which assembles 6-bladed) SB 306 1558 1742 (airplane propellers. It has 6 people, p1,p2,...,p6, at 6 workstations who attach each blade in turn to the) SB 306 1608 1731 (hub. Person p1 receives a tray with the parts and assembles the first blade to the hub. When done, he) SB 306 1658 1796 (passes the tray along with his partial assembly to p2. P2 attaches the 2nd blade and when done passes the) SB 306 1708 778 (tray and his partial assembly to p3, and so on.) SB 306 1808 1720 (Of course, when p1 has passed his partial assembly to p2 he does not just quit for the day. Instead he) SB 306 1858 1721 (immediately gets a new tray and starts a new assembly. Similarly, p2 no sooner finishes his assembly) SB 306 1908 1595 (when he gets the tray and the partial assembly from p1 and begins attaching the second blade.) SB 306 2008 1793 (After 6 time periods, the above pipeline is filled with 6 different stages of assembly. The important point) SB 306 2058 1782 (to note is that while it still takes 6 time periods to assemble any given propeller, a new finished propeller) SB 306 2108 1699 (emerges from the assembly pipeline each and every time period. We have speeded up the assembly) SB 306 2158 1650 (process by a factor of 6 by using 6 people in a quasi-parallel manner. Note that even if a product) SB 306 2208 1746 (required 10,000 stages to assemble, the products would still emerge at the rate of 1 per time period. In) SB 306 2258 1741 (other words, production speed is independent of the complexity or length of the assembly process. On) SB 306 2308 1731 (the other hand, if the pipeline is interrupted for any reason, a very long pipeline \(or assembly process\)) SB 306 2358 825 (will take much longer to restart than a short one.) SB 306 2458 1692 (In supercomputers, the vector or pipeline process is usually applied to arithmetic units, such as add,) SB 306 2508 1562 (multiply, or divide units which "assemble" new numbers from the vectors of input numbers.) SB 306 2608 1423 (For example, a multiply unit on the CRAY contains 7 stages. The FORTRAN code) SB 531 2708 258 (DO 10 I = 1,60) SB 456 2758 42 (10) SB 531 2758 279 (C\(I\) = A\(I\)*B\(I\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1170 2976 936 (Chapter 16: Using Supercomputers on the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1811 3 300 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1811 2 300 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 235 235 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 283 75 CB 306 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1934 75 CB 2142 76 69 (223) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 282 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 282 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 287 1722 (is converted to vector instructions which start loading the vectors A\(1\), A\(2\),... and B\(1\), B\(2\),... into) SB 306 337 1723 (special vector registers. As soon as the first pair is available, A\(1\) and B\(1\) enter the multiply unit to) SB 306 387 641 (begin the first stage of multiplication.) SB 306 487 1684 (At the end of one clock cycle, the partial multiplication of A\(1\)*B\(1\) moves to the 2nd stage in the) SB 306 537 1697 (multiply unit, and A\(2\), B\(2\) enter stage 1; at the end of the 2nd cycle, A\(1\)*B\(1\) moves to stage 3,) SB 306 587 1796 (A\(2\)*B\(2\) moves to stage 2, and A\(3\), B\(3\) enter stage 1. This process continues and at cycle 7 all seven) SB 306 637 1791 (stages are being utilized, the fully multiplied value of A\(1\)*B\(1\) emerges and is stored in C\(1\), and A\(8\),) SB 306 687 1778 (B\(8\) get ready to enter stage 1. From then on, a new multiply is finished every clock cycle, even though) SB 306 737 1764 (it takes 7 cycles to complete one multiply. We have increased the speed almost by a factor of 7 \(except) SB 306 787 450 (for initiating the pipeline\).) SB 306 887 1755 (Vectorization only applies to explicit DO-loops in FORTRAN and their equivalents in other languages.) SB 306 937 1738 (Only one loop within a nest of loops can be vectorized, but the software automatically selects the loop) SB 306 987 1151 (unless that choice is overridden by directives from the programmer.) SB 306 1087 1766 (There exist many obstacles to vectorization, some of which are easily overcome \(for example, changing) SB 306 1137 1682 (the order of statements\), some which require use of compiler directives to modify the vectorization) SB 306 1187 1774 (process, and some which require major restructuring of the code. On high performance vector machines,) SB 306 1237 1767 (such as the CRAY, speedups of a factor of 5 or 10 for that portion of the code that can be vectorized are) SB 306 1287 266 (not uncommon.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 306 1434 407 (Parallel Processing) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 1548 622 (The basic idea of parallel processing) SB 928 1548 944 ( is easier to grasp than vector processing, but the usage,) SB 306 1598 1723 (implementation, and many of the concepts are more difficult. On the other hand, the rewards may be) SB 306 1648 1758 (much greater since the potential speedup is proportional to the number of processors available, whereas) SB 306 1698 1018 (vector speedup can never be much more than a factor of 10.) SB 306 1798 1768 (Parallel systems distribute the work of a program or subroutine among a number of processors. In some) SB 306 1848 798 (implementations, such as CRAY Macrotasking) SB 1104 1848 974 (, the number and operation of parallel processors must be) SB 306 1898 1770 (predetermined; in other implementations, such as CRAY Microtasking, the number, identity, or order of) SB 306 1948 1735 (execution of the processors is unknown and variable \(this has many consequences which influence the) SB 306 1998 1713 (structure of a parallel program and hence the modifications needed to convert an existing program to) SB 306 2048 1451 (parallel operation\). Most of the following discussion applies to CRAY Microtasking.) SB 306 2148 1744 (Some of the concepts of parallel processing are illustrated by the execution profile of subroutine ABC:) SB 456 2248 362 (SUBROUTINE ABC) SB 531 2348 189 (\(Block B1\)) SB 906 2348 720 (a block of code executed by one processor) SB 531 2398 189 (\(Block B2\)) SB 906 2398 649 (another block executed by a processor) SB 531 2448 189 (\(Block B3\)) SB 906 2448 649 (another block executed by a processor) SB 456 2548 168 (RETURN) SB 456 2598 86 (END) SB 306 2698 1645 (The subroutine is entered at the top under the control of a single processor, after which control is) SB 306 2748 1759 (transferred to one, two, or three other processors for blocks B1, B2, and B3. When all of the blocks are) SB 306 2798 1780 (finished, control is returned to a single processor which terminates the subroutine. The execution profile) SB 306 2848 344 (might look like this:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1170 2976 936 (Chapter 16: Using Supercomputers on the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1811 3 300 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1811 2 300 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 236 236 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 283 75 CB 306 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1934 75 CB 2142 76 69 (224) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 282 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 282 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 149 100 434 284 CB 456 287 90 (Time) SB gr gs 449 100 584 284 CB 606 287 195 (Processor 1) SB gr gs 449 100 1034 284 CB 1056 287 195 (Processor 6) SB gr gs 449 100 1484 284 CB 1506 287 195 (Processor 4) SB gr gs 149 50 434 384 CB 456 387 21 (1) SB gr gs 449 50 584 384 CB 606 387 177 (Start ABC) SB gr gs 449 50 1034 384 CB 1056 387 21 (x) SB gr gs 449 50 1484 384 CB 1506 387 21 (x) SB gr gs 149 50 434 434 CB 456 437 21 (2) SB gr gs 449 50 584 434 CB 606 437 130 (Run B2) SB gr gs 449 50 1034 434 CB 1056 437 130 (Run B1) SB gr gs 449 50 1484 434 CB 1506 437 130 (Run B3) SB gr gs 149 100 434 484 CB 456 487 21 (3) SB gr gs 449 100 584 484 CB 606 487 21 (x) SB gr gs 449 100 1034 484 CB 1056 487 21 (x) SB gr gs 449 100 1484 484 CB 1506 487 168 (Exit ABC) SB gr 306 587 1644 (where "x" means the processor is idle or engaged with another program. The profile is generally) SB 306 637 1791 (unpredictable and the actual number and identity of processors depends on many factors. Because of this) SB 306 687 1179 (unpredictability, the parallel operation is often referred to as a "fray.") SB 306 787 864 (A DO-loop is a special case of the above structure:) SB 531 887 362 (SUBROUTINE ABC) SB 531 987 955 (DO 10 I = 1,3 \(the i-th iteration of the loop is block B\(i\)) SB 456 1087 42 (10) SB 531 1087 214 (CONTINUE) SB 531 1187 168 (RETURN) SB 531 1237 86 (END) SB 306 1337 1300 (in which some iterations of the loop may be handled by different processors.) SB 306 1437 1792 (Some obvious and not-so-obvious consequences derive from such an implementation. The different code) SB 306 1487 1753 (blocks must be totally independent of the sequence in which they are processed: Block 3, for example,) SB 306 1537 1798 (cannot depend on the results of, say, Block 1. It is less obvious that local variables assigned values inside) SB 306 1587 1655 (a block can have no validity outside the block, that values associated with loop iterations must be) SB 306 1637 1778 (explicitly tied to the loop index, and that global variables which are not indexed by a loop index must be) SB 306 1687 1319 ("guarded" from simultaneous access. Consider the following section of code:) SB 531 1787 97 (K = 0) SB 531 1837 311 (DO 10 I = 1, 1000) SB 531 1887 173 (K = K + 1) SB 456 1987 42 (10) SB 531 1987 214 (CONTINUE) SB 306 2087 1737 (The operation of the above loop depends on whether K is local or global. Local variables in a parallel) SB 306 2137 1775 (block of code are replicated for each processor that joins in the "fray" whereas global variables occupy a) SB 306 2187 867 (single location which is accessed by all processors.) SB 306 2287 1728 (Suppose that K is a local variable and the 1000 iterations of the loop are randomly distributed among,) SB 306 2337 1774 (say, 64 processors. Then processor 17 might handle 23 iterations of the loop, processor 39 might handle) SB 306 2387 1794 (11 iterations, and so on. At the end of the loop, if control is assigned solely to processor 17 then K=23, if) SB 306 2437 1674 (assigned to processor 39 then K=11, whereas in a non-parallel environment K always equals 1000.) SB 306 2537 1756 (Inside the loop, if K is used as a substitute for the loop index, then its value depends only on how many) SB 306 2587 1718 (times that processor has handled the loop, and so will generally have little relation to the value of the) SB 306 2637 1680 (loop index itself. Thus A\(K\) rarely is the same as A\(I\), whereas in a non-parallel environment it is) SB 306 2687 176 (always so.) SB 306 2787 1789 (If K is a global variable then it must be guarded from simultaneous access by more than 1 processor. For) SB 306 2837 1755 (example, suppose that K=0 and processors 13 and 19 begin execution of RK=K+1S at slightly different) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1170 2976 936 (Chapter 16: Using Supercomputers on the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1811 3 300 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1811 2 300 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 237 237 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 283 75 CB 306 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1934 75 CB 2142 76 69 (225) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 282 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 282 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 287 1771 (times. If 19 accesses the expression before 13 has finished, then K will be reset to 1 instead of being set) SB 306 337 331 (to 2 as it should be.) SB 306 437 1794 (This type of code is called a "critical section" and must be guarded by explicit directives which guarantee) SB 306 487 1662 (that another processor can only enter that section of code when the current processor has finished.) SB 306 587 1725 (Parallel and vector processing are quite compatible and can be used not only in the same program but) SB 306 637 1716 (often in the same nest of loops. For example, some compilers analyze a DO-loop nest and select one) SB 306 687 1797 (loop for vectorization and another for parallel processing. On the CRAY, a single loop can be partitioned) SB 306 737 694 (into vectorized and parallelized sections.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 306 884 14 (I) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 320 894 386 (NTERACTION WITH ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 706 884 39 (O) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 745 894 212 (PTIMIZING ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 957 884 36 (C) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 993 894 209 (OMPILERS) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 995 1753 (The goal of an optimizing compiler is to speed the execution of a program without changing the results) SB 2059 995 11 (.) SB 306 1045 1739 (It scans the user's source code and identifies structures which can utilize the special hardware found in) SB 306 1095 1701 (supercomputers. Since the conditions under which these structures can be safely optimized are very) SB 306 1145 1761 (limited, it must analyze much of the surrounding code to determine if, and to what degree, the code can) SB 306 1195 232 (be optimized.) SB 306 1295 1622 (The compiler is subject to several important constraints which limit its effectiveness. Since the) SB 306 1345 1796 (optimization is done at compile time it can have no knowledge of the run-time structure of the job. Thus,) SB 306 1395 1696 (input data values which may change the flow of execution and the degree of optimization cannot be) SB 306 1445 1673 (considered, so the compiler has to assume the worst case and do the least amount of optimization.) SB 306 1495 1750 (Another constraint is that optimization is often limited to the scope of a single routine, and interactions) SB 306 1545 1636 (between routines which might affect optimization cannot be taken into account. In addition, the) SB 306 1595 1758 (technology of optimizing compilers is continually advancing, and any given compiler may be unable to) SB 306 1645 797 (optimize code which later versions can handle.) SB 306 1745 1708 (Because of these limitations it is often necessary for the programmer to supply auxiliary information) SB 306 1795 1776 (which eliminates ambiguity and resolves problems which the compiler cannot handle. This is especially) SB 306 1845 1728 (important in parallel processing, but is also often required in vectorization. The programmer supplies) SB 306 1895 1763 (global directives on the compile statement or embeds local directives in the source code, or both, which) SB 306 1945 1741 (guide the optimization process. For example, the following loop would be rejected by any vectorizing) SB 306 1995 986 (FORTRAN because of a "recurrence" relation in the loop:) SB 531 2095 176 (K = IVAL) SB 531 2145 246 (DO 10 I = 1,N) SB 456 2195 42 (10) SB 531 2195 333 (A\(I\) = A\(I-K\) + 1.0) SB 306 2295 1759 (While "recurrence" and other inhibitors of vectorization are beyond the scope of this report \(see [4] and) SB 306 2345 1768 ([5] for more information\), the above code can be vectorized on a CRAY provided that \(a\) K is negative,) SB 306 2395 1753 (or \(b\) K is greater than 64. If the programmer knows this he can insert compiler directives which force) SB 306 2445 696 (the compiler to vectorize. Thus the code) SB 456 2545 255 (CDIR$ IVDEP) SB 1056 2545 500 (\("ignore vector dependency"\)) SB 531 2595 246 (DO 10 I = 1,N) SB 456 2645 42 (10) SB 531 2645 333 (A\(I\) = A\(I-K\) + 1.0) SB 306 2745 1796 (in effect, tells the compiler that "I know more than you, so forget your inhibitions and vectorize anyway.") SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1170 2976 936 (Chapter 16: Using Supercomputers on the Internet) SB 255 255 255 fC 1811 3 300 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1811 2 300 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Helvetica-Bold %%Page: 238 238 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 283 75 CB 306 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1934 75 CB 2142 76 69 (226) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 282 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 282 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1933 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1942 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 287 1695 (Parallel optimization usually requires more embedded directives than vectorization. It is frequently) SB 306 337 1785 (necessary to explicitly prevent multiple processors from accessing code until all processors have finished) SB 306 387 1468 (operating on a previous section. For example, the CRAY compiler directives \(see [6]\)) SB 456 487 380 (CMIC$ DO GLOBAL) SB 606 537 248 (DO 10 J = 1,N) SB 1206 587 603 (\(operation on the J-th column of A\)) SB 456 637 42 (10) SB 606 637 214 (CONTINUE) SB 456 687 128 (CMIC$) SB 606 687 241 (DO GLOBAL) SB 456 737 253 (DO 20 I = 1,M) SB 1206 787 539 (\(operation on the I-th row of A\)) SB 456 837 42 (20) SB 606 837 214 (CONTINUE) SB 306 937 1744 (would distribute the operations of the N columns of A and the M rows of A to different processors, but) SB 306 987 1787 (would assure that all columns were finished before any rows were processed. The directives are signaled) SB 306 1037 1705 (by "CMIC$" \(for Microtasking\) in columns 1-5 and apply to the next DO-loop. Thus the start of the) SB 306 1087 1644 (second "CMIC$" terminates the first "CMIC$" and tells the compiler that the two loops are to be) SB 306 1137 387 (processed in sequence.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 306 1284 42 (M) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 348 1294 206 (IGRATING ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 554 1284 33 (P) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 587 1294 259 (ROGRAM TO ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 846 1284 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 879 1294 368 (UPERCOMPUTERS) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 1395 1691 (The main point in using supercomputers is to achieve dramatic increases in processing speeds. The) SB 306 1445 1790 (increases are partially due to the fact that supercomputers are simply big and fast computers, but much of) SB 306 1495 1774 (the increase comes from the special architectures that supercomputers employ. Achieving a high degree) SB 306 1545 1797 (of optimization on supercomputers requires a well thought-out strategy as well as realistic expectations as) SB 306 1595 555 (to what can actually be achieved) SB 861 1595 11 (.) SB 306 1695 1752 (The maximum gains that can be obtained through parallel processing or vectorization are controlled by) SB 306 1745 1779 ("Amdahl's" law [1]: P = 1/\(1-X+X/a\) where P is the performance gain, X is that ratio of the code which) SB 306 1795 1762 (can be optimized \(vectorized or processed in parallel\), and "a" is the speedup ratio for vector or parallel) SB 306 1845 80 (code) SB 386 1845 1717 (. 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SB 306 2295 1693 (The first step in migrating code to a supercomputer \(after making any adjustments to insure that the) SB 306 2345 1644 (FORTRAN code will actually compile and run\), is to instrument the program in order to identify) SB 306 2395 1763 ("hotspots," that is, code which is extremely CPU intensive. A good candidate program for optimization) SB 306 2445 1780 (should have an execution profile such that nearly all of the CPU time is spent in just a few percent of the) SB 306 2495 1735 (code \(if the execution profile is fairly uniform, then hand optimization may be a waste of time\). Most) SB 306 2545 1644 (supercomputer sites provide easily used compiler directives or other tools which will show you a) SB 306 2595 835 (histogram of CPU time spent versus source code.) SB 306 2695 1735 (If the program has identifiable hotspots, the next step is to read and understand the compiler messages) SB 306 2745 1705 (which identify obstacles to optimization. For example, the IBM 3090 compiler provides an in depth) SB 306 2795 1744 (analysis of each loop, which identifies not only the obstacles to vectorization, but also the results of an) SB 306 2845 1458 ("economic" analysis to determine which loop in a nest of loops yields the best results.) 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Three main grant types are commonly available:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 456 2050 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 531 2046 1533 (Large allocations which are subject to formal peer review boards which meet at scheduled) SB 531 2096 1574 (times during the year. These boards are comprised of personnel which may be from the site,) SB 531 2146 669 (jointly from several sites, or from NSF.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 456 2251 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 531 2247 1546 (Small allocations for startup or familiarization purposes. These are usually available at any) SB 531 2297 397 (time throughout a year.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 456 2402 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 531 2398 1551 (Block grants awarded to Universities. The Universities allocate sub blocks of time through) SB 531 2448 421 (their own review boards.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 306 2595 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 339 2605 352 (UPERCOMPUTER ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 691 2595 39 (G) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 730 2605 194 (LOSSARY) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 2706 1785 (The following glossary defines some of the terms used in this report. A much more complete glossary of) SB 306 2756 780 (supercomputer terms appears in reference [1].) 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An internationally recognized standard) SB 681 837 731 (for creating graphic images on a computer.) SB 306 887 121 (HPGL:) SB 681 887 1398 (a plot format specifically designed for certain models of Hewlett-Packard plotters.) SB 306 937 107 (MAC:) SB 681 937 515 (short for Macintosh computer.) SB 306 987 182 (MBYTES:) SB 681 987 521 (a million bytes of information.) SB 306 1037 125 (MASS:) SB 681 1037 1282 (a mass storage facility commonly used at supercomputer sites to store large) SB 681 1087 782 (amounts of semipermanent data for each user.) SB 306 1137 220 (METAFILE:) SB 681 1137 1391 (a generic graphics file which is not designed to drive any existing graphics device) SB 681 1187 1013 (but which can be converted to any specific graphics device.) SB 306 1237 340 (MEMORY BANK: ) SB 681 1237 1410 (a region of memory in a computer which has a single access path to it. Any access) SB 681 1287 924 (to a bank blocks all other accesses until it is complete.) SB 306 1337 174 (MFLOPS:) SB 681 1337 817 (millions of floating point operations per second.) SB 306 1387 200 (MWORDS:) SB 681 1387 480 (millions of computer words.) SB 306 1437 65 (NS:) SB 681 1437 756 (a nano-second, or one billion-th of a second.) SB 306 1487 256 (POSTSCRIPT:) SB 681 1487 1287 (a text and graphics language designed especially for "Desk Top Publishing") SB 681 1537 241 (environments.) SB 306 1587 88 (SSD:) SB 681 1587 1373 (an acronym for Solid State Disk, a very large high speed semiconductor memory) SB 681 1637 961 (that serves in place of a rotating disk, but is much faster.) SB 306 1687 172 (TELNET:) SB 681 1687 1288 (a program that permits a user at one computer to login to another computer.) SB 306 1737 59 (T1:) SB 681 1737 1322 (a telecommunications medium that allows data to be transmitted at a speed of) SB 681 1787 1319 (1.544 megabytes per second. The NSF backbone and much of NorthWestNet) SB 681 1837 359 (operate at T1 speeds.) SB 306 1887 346 (VISUALIZATION: ) SB 681 1887 1244 (a collection of techniques which make it possible to display the results of) SB 681 1937 1410 (calculations. It includes, but it not confined to, standard graphical displays such as) SB 681 1987 1276 (line or contour plots. It is especially useful to compress the vast amount of) SB 681 2037 1197 (information generated by supercomputers into a comprehensible form.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 306 2134 33 (S) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 339 2144 352 (UPERCOMPUTER ) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 691 2134 36 (R) SB 32 0 0 40 40 0 0 37 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 727 2144 246 (EFERENCES) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 306 2245 1693 ([1] "Supercomputing: An Informal Glossary of Terms," IEEE Washington Office, 1111 Nineteenth) SB 306 2295 741 (Street, NW, Washington D.C. 20036. 1987.) SB 306 2395 1777 ([2] H.J. Raveche, Duncan H. Lawrie, Alvain Despain, "A National Computing Initiative-An Agenda for) SB 306 2445 1720 (Leadership." Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1400 Architects Building, 117 So. 17th) SB 306 2495 761 (Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19103-5052. 1987.) SB 306 2595 1554 ([3] Norris P. Smith, "Of Supers and Minisupers," Computer Graphics World, August 1988.) SB 306 2695 1611 ([4] Helen M. Doerr, Francesca Verdier, "Improving Vector Performance," and "Introduction to) SB 306 2745 1637 (Vectorization," Cornell National Supercomputer Facility, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York,) SB 306 2795 287 (September 1987.) 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/Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (250) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 269 (Login Script) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 448 1903 (The following script shows how to TELNET to the NERSC CRAYs, login, transfer files from a local account to) SB 231 498 1692 (the CRAY using FTP \(NERSC currently has a limited number of FTP functions installed\), list files,) SB 231 548 1857 (compile/load/execute a program, and then logout. It assumes that you connect to the CRAY from some local) SB 231 598 947 (machine which supports the TCP/IP TELNET program.) SB 231 698 1941 (Prompts are represented by "user>>" for you, "TELN>>" for TELNET, "CRAY>>" for the CRAY, and "CRus>>") SB 231 748 1881 (for CRAY responses followed by user entries on the same line. Comments are preceded by parentheses. Most) SB 231 798 1912 (CRAY responses are abbreviated using the "..." ellipsis notation. This script has been tested from the University) SB 231 848 262 (of Washington:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 1 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 300 100 208 945 CB 231 948 124 (Prompt) SB gr gs 899 100 509 945 CB 531 948 115 (Dialog) SB gr gs 659 100 1409 945 CB 1431 948 183 (Comments) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font gs 300 50 208 1045 CB 231 1048 118 (user>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 1045 CB 531 1048 294 (telnet f.nersc.gov) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1045 CB 1431 1048 422 (\(TELNET to the CRAY\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1095 CB 231 1098 156 (TELN>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 1095 CB 531 1098 33 (...) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1095 CB 1431 1098 358 (\(TELNET messages\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1145 CB 231 1148 141 (CRus>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 1145 CB 531 1148 266 (ID: usernumber) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1145 CB 1431 1148 450 (\(enter CRAY usernumber\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1195 CB 231 1198 141 (CRus>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 1195 CB 531 1198 341 (Password: password) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1195 CB 1431 1198 409 (\(enter CRAY password\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1245 CB 231 1248 164 (CRAY>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 1245 CB 531 1248 33 (...) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1245 CB 1431 1248 412 (\(CRAY login messages\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1295 CB 231 1298 118 (user>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 1295 CB 531 1298 47 (ftp) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1295 CB 1431 1298 184 (\(start FTP\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1345 CB 231 1348 141 (CRus>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 1345 CB 531 1348 472 (FTP> connect 128.95.137.4) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1345 CB 1431 1348 472 (\(make connection with FTP) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1395 CB 1431 1398 372 (to your local account\)) SB gr gs 300 100 208 1445 CB 231 1448 164 (CRAY>>) SB gr gs 899 100 509 1445 CB 531 1448 33 (...) SB gr gs 659 100 1409 1445 CB 1431 1448 270 (\(FTP messages\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1545 CB 231 1548 141 (CRus>>) SB gr gs 1499 50 509 1545 CB 531 1548 1049 (MAX.U.WASHINGTON.EDU> login user-id ctrl-z password) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1645 CB 1431 1648 425 (\(note that the user-id and) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1695 CB 1431 1698 491 (password must be entered on) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1745 CB 1431 1748 439 (the same line, the ctrl-z is) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1795 CB 1431 1798 531 (required to mask the password\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 1895 CB 231 1898 141 (CRus>>) SB gr gs 1499 100 509 1895 CB 531 1898 893 (MAX.U.WASHINGTON.EDU> get hello.for hello.f) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 1995 CB 1431 1998 560 (\(now get your program with FTP) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 2045 CB 1431 2048 581 (your local account and send to the) SB gr gs 659 100 1409 2095 CB 1431 2098 130 (CRAY\)) SB gr gs 300 100 208 2195 CB 231 2198 164 (CRAY>>) SB gr gs 899 100 509 2195 CB 531 2198 33 (...) SB gr gs 659 100 1409 2195 CB 1431 2198 543 (file transfer messages from FTP) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2295 CB 231 2298 141 (CRus>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 2295 CB 531 2298 630 (MAX.U.WASHINGTON.EDU> quit) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 2295 CB 1431 2298 518 (\(quit FTP and return to CRAY) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 2345 CB 1431 2348 135 (session\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2395 CB 231 2398 164 (CRAY>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 2395 CB 531 2398 33 (...) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 2395 CB 1431 2398 368 (\(more FTP messages\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2445 CB 231 2448 118 (user>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 2445 CB 531 2448 28 (ls) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 2445 CB 1431 2448 363 (\(ask to list your files\)) SB gr gs 300 100 208 2495 CB 231 2498 164 (CRAY>>) SB gr gs 899 100 509 2495 CB 531 2498 110 (hello.f) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2595 CB 231 2598 118 (user>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 2595 CB 531 2598 189 (CF77 hello) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 2595 CB 1431 2598 395 (\(compile and load your) SB gr gs 659 100 1409 2645 CB 1431 2648 363 (FORTRAN program\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2745 CB 231 2748 118 (user>>) SB gr gs 899 50 509 2745 CB 531 2748 92 (ctrl-d) SB gr gs 659 50 1409 2745 CB 1431 2748 588 (\(control-d logs you off the CRAY\)) SB gr 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1341 2976 840 (Chapter 17: Supercomputer Site Descriptions) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font Times-Roman %%Page: 263 263 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (251) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 47 /Helvetica-Bold /font19 ANSIFont font 231 334 1199 (PITTSBURGH SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER \(PSC\)) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 492 219 (Hardware) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 606 1832 (Cray Y-MP/832 with 8 processors, 32 million words of memory, and a high speed \(156 Mword/second\) 128) SB 231 656 805 (million word Solid-State Storage Device \(SSD\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 761 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 757 608 (A maximum of 25 Mwords per user) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 812 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 808 738 (6.0 ns clock; maximum speed 2.6 gigaflops) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 863 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 859 805 (High performance parallel and vector hardware) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 914 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 910 644 (Very large temporary storage per user) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 965 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 961 1620 (Unlimited permanent storage in IBM based Common File System using hierarchical directories) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1016 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1012 570 (Users can request dedicated time.) 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PSC plans to make afs available on all of its machines. Users therefore maintain) SB 231 2830 1950 (one set of files, accessible from all machines. It is not necessary to keep multiple copies of files or to transfer files) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1341 2976 840 (Chapter 17: Supercomputer Site Descriptions) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%Page: 267 267 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (255) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1949 (back and forth between the various front-ends. Automatic daily backups are done. PSC maintains documentation,) SB 231 337 1937 (examples, libraries, executables and source code on afs in a single location which is accessible from all machines.) SB 231 387 1949 (Each user has a quota of 10,000 1024-byte blocks of permanent storage. A limited amount of temporary storage is) SB 231 437 244 (also available.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 584 560 (The Biomedical Initiative:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 698 1910 (PSC received a grant from the National Institutes of Health's \(NIH\) Division of Research Resources' Biomedical) SB 231 748 1949 (Research Technology program to provide the biomedical community with supercomputing resources, training, and) SB 231 798 207 (user support) SB 438 798 1687 (. Two biomedical specialists, with large-scale computational backgrounds, are available to support) SB 231 848 511 (the supercomputing activities.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 995 778 (Distributed High Speed Computing:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1109 1873 (The Distributed High Speed Computing \(DHSC\) project at PSC aims to provide an easy to use interface to the) SB 231 1159 1791 (HiPPI \(High Performance Parallel Interface\) link between the Center's Cray YMP/832 and 32K processor) SB 231 1209 354 (Connection Machine) SB 585 1209 1532 (. This HiPPI network link between the Cray and the CM is capable of transmitting data at) SB 231 1259 1931 (rates of up to 100 MBytes/Sec. Through the use of Distributed High Speed Computing, users are able to partition) SB 231 1309 1875 (applications between the Cray and the CM, thus choosing the most appropriate type of supercomputer to solve) SB 231 1359 1944 (different portions of the application. Because of the vastly different kinds of problems which can be solved on the) SB 231 1409 1905 (Cray and the Connection Machine, some applications will see significant speedups in overall execution time via) SB 231 1459 238 (this approach.) SB 231 1559 1925 (The DHSC project is embodied in a set of library routines, callable from CFT77 and Standard C on the Cray, and) SB 231 1609 1946 (CMFortran, C*, and C-Paris on the Connection Machine. These library calls provide a simple interface to transfer) SB 231 1659 1929 (data between programs running in parallel on the two machines. Control issues \(such as synchronization of flow\)) SB 231 1709 1871 (and data conversion issues \(such as parallel to serial and IEEE to Cray floating point conversions\) are handled) SB 231 1759 1246 (internally by the libraries, freeing the user from these low level concerns.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1906 206 (Training:) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2020 405 (New User Workshops) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2129 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2125 612 (Cray Techniques workshop \(5 days\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2180 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2176 884 (Connection Machine Techniques workshop \(5 days\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2231 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2227 469 (Summer Institute \(2 weeks\)) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2327 507 (Advanced-User Workshops) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2436 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2432 496 (Code Optimization \(one day\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2487 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2483 388 (Multitasking \(one day\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2538 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2534 398 (Visualization \(one day\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2589 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2585 1363 (Optimization of FORTRAN Code for Parallel Shared-Memory Systems \(4 days\)) SB 32 0 0 46 46 1 0 41 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 2685 575 (Discipline-Specific Workshops) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2794 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2790 931 (Introduction to Gaussian: Theory and Practice \(5 days\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2845 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2841 684 (National Institutes of Health Workshops) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1341 2976 840 (Chapter 17: Supercomputer Site Descriptions) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 268 268 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (256) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 287 1832 (Through grants from the National Institutes of Health, the PSC offers a series of workshops dedicated to the) SB 231 337 1896 (biomedical research community, including an overview of biomedical software and databases available at PSC.) SB 231 387 1949 (Topics presented have included molecular mechanics and dynamics, macromolecular structure refinement, nucleic) SB 231 437 1893 (acid and protein sequence analysis, fluid dynamics with immersed flexible structures, and image reconstruction) SB 231 487 1890 (from Electron Microscopy. Topic-specific workshops are provided on an "as-needed" basis and new workshops) SB 231 537 569 (are under continual development.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 684 346 (Documentation:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 803 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 799 1708 (Many vendor and hundreds of PSC publications online, including policy, allocations and user guides) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 854 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 850 545 (CRAY manuals mailed via UPS) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 905 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 901 627 (List of documents is available online) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 956 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 952 1683 (Hot tips and news appear in BULLETIN, and rn. BULLETIN and rn are bulletin board systems on) SB 456 1002 1724 (the VMS front-ends and the Ultrix front-ends, respectively. Notices are also posted on 'news' on the) SB 456 1052 115 (Y-MP.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1107 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1103 924 (Online help includes man pages on every PSC system.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1158 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1154 627 (PSC Users Guide mailed to all users.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1209 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1205 986 (Online EXAMPLES system contains complete job setups.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1260 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1256 1683 (An annual report "Projects in Scientific Computing" highlights the scientific projects completed at) SB 456 1306 74 (PSC) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1453 251 (Consulting:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1572 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1568 1527 (Phone consulting available M-F 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. \(Eastern time\)) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1623 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1619 707 (E-mail consulting via user-id REMARKS) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1674 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1670 306 (Online man pages) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1725 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1721 507 (Discipline-specific consulting) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 1776 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 1772 1632 ("life-cycle" consulting: starting with algorithm selection through data layout, programming, and) SB 456 1822 613 (program optimization for CM users.) SB 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1969 403 (Graphics Support:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2088 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2084 383 (CGM metafile support) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2139 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2135 1102 (CGM-based video animation system for VHS tape and videodisk) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2190 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2186 1612 (Support for remote graphics terminals includes many devices; also PSC is willing to acquire or) SB 456 2236 970 (develop drivers for nearly any modern device on request.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2291 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2287 681 (VHS tape output mailed to remote users) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2342 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2338 1708 (On-site graphics labs with Silicon Graphics IRIS, SUN Sparcstation, IBM RS6000, and DECStation) SB 456 2388 95 (5000.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2443 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2439 1306 (Capability to make 35mm color slides using Matrix Instruments SlideWriter) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 2494 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 2490 960 (Color output from Cannon CLC-500 color copier/printer) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font 1341 2976 840 (Chapter 17: Supercomputer Site Descriptions) SB 255 255 255 fC 1961 3 225 2971 B 1 F n 0 0 0 fC 1961 2 225 2968 B 1 F n 1 #C EJ RS %%PageTrailer %%PageResources: font Helvetica %%+ font Times-Roman %%+ font Times-Bold %%+ font ZapfDingbats %%Page: 269 269 %%PageResources: (atend) SS 0 69 75 2550 3300 300 SM 0 0 0 fC 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 40 /Helvetica /font16 ANSIFont font gs 1650 100 208 75 CB 231 76 1002 (NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide) SB gr gs 299 100 1859 75 CB 2067 76 69 (257) SB gr 0 0 0 fC /fm 256 def 1650 2 207 175 B 1 F n 1650 2 207 181 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 175 B 1 F n 8 2 1858 181 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 175 B 1 F n 290 2 1867 181 B 1 F n 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 334 340 (Administrative:) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 453 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 449 1705 (Small allocations \(10 hours or less\) are reviewed quickly by PSC staff. Larger allocations \(over 100) SB 456 499 1690 (hours\) are reviewed by the joint PSC/NCSA Peer Review Board. Intermediate size allocations \(11-) SB 456 549 1646 (99 units\) are reviewed internally subject to confirmation by outside reviews via U.S. Postal mail.) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 34 /ZapfDingbats font 381 604 32 (o) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 456 600 1497 (Starter grants are available for any researcher who wishes to explore the use of the PSC.) SB 231 700 338 (Contact summaries:) SB gs 659 50 659 747 CB 681 750 185 (Consulting) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 747 CB 1341 750 263 (\(412\) 286-4960) SB gr gs 659 50 659 797 CB 681 800 159 (Accounts) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 797 CB 1341 800 263 (\(412\) 286-4960) SB gr gs 659 50 659 847 CB 681 850 195 (Allocations) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 847 CB 1341 850 410 (Allocations Coordinator) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 897 CB 1341 900 320 (\(412\) 286-4960 or) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 947 CB 1341 950 391 (stock@cpwsca.psc.edu) SB gr gs 659 50 659 997 CB 681 1000 146 (Training) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 997 CB 1341 1000 263 (\(412\) 286-4960) SB gr gs 659 50 659 1047 CB 681 1050 273 (Hardware status) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 1047 CB 1341 1050 263 (\(412\) 286-4960) SB gr gs 659 50 659 1097 CB 681 1100 254 (Network status) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 1097 CB 1341 1100 263 (\(412\) 286-4960) SB gr gs 659 50 659 1147 CB 681 1150 481 (Front-end Internet addresses) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 1147 CB 1341 1150 298 (a.psc.edu \(VMS\)) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 1197 CB 1341 1200 300 (b.psc.edu \(VMS\)) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 1247 CB 1341 1250 396 (pscuxa.psc.edu \(Ultrix\)) SB gr gs 599 50 1319 1297 CB 1341 1300 398 (pscuxb.psc.edu \(Ultrix\)) SB gr gs 1110 50 208 1347 CB 231 1350 583 (CM-2 front-end Internet addresses) SB gr gs 899 50 1319 1347 CB 1341 1350 392 (cmvax.psc.edu \(Ultrix\)) SB gr gs 899 50 1319 1397 CB 1341 1400 367 (suna.psc.edu \(Ultrix\)) SB gr gs 899 50 1319 1447 CB 1341 1450 358 (sunb.psc.edu \(Ultrix\)) SB gr gs 1110 50 208 1497 CB 231 1500 362 (Cray Internet address) SB gr gs 899 50 1319 1497 CB 1341 1500 270 (pscymp.psc.edu) SB gr 32 0 0 50 50 0 0 48 /Times-Bold /font37 ANSIFont font 231 1647 269 (Login Script) SB 32 0 0 42 42 0 0 38 /Times-Roman /font40 ANSIFont font 231 1761 1847 (The following script shows how to connect to the font end VMS VAX, login, create and a job which submits) SB 231 1811 1862 ('hello.f' to the CRAY, and then logout. It assumes that you connect to the front end from some local machine) SB 231 1861 792 (which supports the TCP/IP TELNET program.) SB 231 1961 1920 (Prompts are represented by "user>>" for you, "PSC>" for the frontend, "TELN>>" for TELNET, and "PSCus>>") SB 231 2011 1929 (for frontend responses followed by user entries on the same line. Most responses are abbreviated. Comments are) SB 231 2061 425 (preceded by parentheses.) SB gs 300 50 208 2158 CB 231 2161 124 (Prompt) SB gr gs 749 50 509 2158 CB 531 2161 115 (Dialog) SB gr gs 749 50 1409 2158 CB 1431 2161 183 (Comments) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2208 CB 231 2211 118 (user>>) SB gr gs 749 50 509 2208 CB 531 2211 329 (TELNET a.psc.edu) SB gr gs 749 50 1409 2208 CB 1431 2211 460 (\(TELNET to the front end\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2258 CB 231 2261 156 (TELN>>) SB gr gs 749 50 509 2258 CB 531 2261 33 (...) SB gr gs 749 50 1409 2258 CB 1431 2261 358 (\(TELNET messages\)) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2308 CB 231 2311 159 (PSCus>>) SB gr gs 749 50 509 2308 CB 531 2311 311 (Username: user-id) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2358 CB 231 2361 159 (PSCus>>) SB gr gs 749 50 509 2358 CB 531 2361 341 (Password: password) SB gr gs 300 50 208 2408 CB 231 2411 122 (PSC>>) SB gr gs 749 50 509 2408 CB 531 2411 33 (...) 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