Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!news.cs.indiana.edu!spool2.mu.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!kuhub.cc.ukans.edu!kuento From: kuento@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses Subject: Re: Libraries and databases (on Internet) Message-ID: <27471.276980fe@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> Date: 15 Dec 90 07:48:46 GMT Article-I.D.: kuhub.27471.276980fe References: <1990Nov27.162812.1@csc.fi> Organization: University of Kansas Academic Computing Services Lines: 34 In article <1990Nov27.162812.1@csc.fi>, harper@csc.fi (Rob Harper) writes: > Do you have TELNET and do you want a listing of FREE libraries and > databases TELNETable via the Internet. There is a file called > INTERNET LIBRARY, available from LISTSERV@UNMVM. To get it send a mail > message to LISTSERV@UNMVM leaving the Subject: line blank and in the > main body of the mail message type: > > GET INTERNET LIBRARY > > Alternatively if you want to go the quick and dirty way from an IBM > mainframe type: > > TELL LISTSERV AT UNMVM GET INTERNET LIBRARY > > or from a VAX mainframe > > SEND LISTSERV@UNMVM GET INTERNET LIBRARY > > The Internet- Accessible Library Catalogs and Databases > for November 1990 was compiled by Dr. Art St.George and Dr. Ron Larsen > > For all you "free lunch" people here is the first part of the table of > contents to whet your appetite. The whole file is over 3000 lines > packed with useful inforamtion once one has done what you describe, how is the internet library accessed? Please give thorough instructions for all of us computer novices in bionet. land. Thanks. Jim Danoff-Burg