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Date: Mon, 7 Feb 94 15:11:02 -0500
From: Nick Eiteljorg <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: AIA LIST DIGEST 93-4-s-11
AIA LIST DIGEST 93-4-s-11
Date: 1/12/93
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Subjects: NETWORK RESOURCES OF INTEREST TO ANTHROPOLOGISTS
Administrivia
This is a very long posting concerning lists, discussion groups,
gopher & ftp sites, WWWeb servers, and sources for information
about the Internet. Though it's long, I think many will find it to
be of value. I've sent it separately so that you may delete it if
it's not of interest.
Nick
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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 1994 11:34:23 -0500
From: LUTINS ALLEN H <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: FAQ: Net Resources of Interest to Anthropologists
FAQ: NETWORK RESOURCES OF INTEREST TO ANTHROPOLOGISTS
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Compiled By: allen h. lutins ([log in to unmask])
Release: 2.0
Last Update: February 1994
Posted to: ANTHRO-L, ARCH-L, sci.anthropology, sci.archaeology
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This list is intended for those who already have a grasp of how to use such
net tools as listserv, ftp, telnet, gopher, and World Wide Web. Feel free to
contact me with corrections, updates and comments, but if you need further
assistance in utilizing these resources, please see the list at the
end of this document! I don't have the space to thank everyone who's
contributed so far, but i must acknowledge Peter Stott's "Internet Resources
for Heritage Conservation, Historic Preservation and Archaeology" as a very
useful resource (write to him for a copy: [log in to unmask])
I'd like to make this available via gopher--anyone willing to archive this at
a site with gopher access (and preferably ftp access as well)?
-allen
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BITNET & INTERNET DISCUSSION GROUPS
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ANTHAP (open only to members of Society for Applied Anthropology or National
Association of Practicing Anthropologists) -- Applied anthropology news,
announcements, jobs, etc.
apply to [log in to unmask] {not a server}
anthro-L -- Anthropology
apply to listserv@ubvm
aia-L -- Archaeology & Technology
apply to [log in to unmask] (moderated)
messages to [log in to unmask]
arch-L -- Archaeology
apply to listserv@dgogwdg1
devel-L -- Technology transfer in international development
apply to listserv@auvm
ethmus-l -- Ethnomusicology
apply to listserv@umdd
ethno -- Ethnomethodology/conversation analysis
apply to comserve@rpiecs
messages to ethno@rpiecs
ethnohis -- Ethnology and history
apply to listserv@hearn
folklore -- Folklore
apply to listserv@tamvm1
humbio-L -- Human Biology
apply to mailserv@fauvax
intercul -- Intercultural communication
apply to comserve@rpiecs
messages to intercul@rpiecs
lore -- Folklore
apply to listserv@ndsuvm1
museum-L -- Museum issues
apply to listserv@unmvm
NativeNet -- For those interested in "native cultures"
contact Gary Trujillo [log in to unmask]
pacarc-l -- Pacific Rim archaeology
apply to listserv@wsuvm1
xcult-x -- Intercultural communication
apply to listserv@umrvmb
USENET DISCUSSION GROUPS
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Name Topic
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alt.native Native American issues
sci.anthropology anthropology
sci.anthropology.paleo evolution of humans and other primates
sci.archaeology archaeology
soc.misc miscellaneous social issues
soc.* issues pertaining to culture area or country "*"
(numerous!)
PROGRAMS AND FILES VIA ANONYMOUS FTP
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ftp.cit.cornell.edu /pub/special/NativeProfs/usenet
Native American information
ftp.halcyon.com /pub/FWDP
Fourth World Documentation Project--Information on indigenous peoples
ftp.tex.ac.uk /pub/archaeology [?]
Archaeology software; "World Archaeological Council News"
ftp.uu.net /pub/linguistics
Linguistics archive: syllabi, handouts, fonts, lexica, software, papers,
digests, more!
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/calib
Radiocarbon calibration program for IBMs
grv.dsir.govt.nz /Archaeometry
Archaeology software; Use "cd [.archaeometry]"
info.umd.edu /info/Government/US/Cesus-90
Census information
isdres.er.usgs.gov
* USGS maps
oak.oakland.edu /pub/msdos/mapping
GIS software (OzGIS)
rascal.ics.utexas.edu /misc/misc
State Dept. travel Advisories
seq1.loc.gov /pub/vatican.exhibit & pub/deadsea.scrolls.exhibit
On-line museum exhibits
spectrum.xerox.com /pub/map
USGS maps, census data, etc.
ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu /hcf
"Computing & Humanities"
(Chronicle of Higher Education; new is
extensive digest, includes articles, listings of jobs, conferences, grants,
etc.) Server: chronicle.merit.edu
Anthropology information
Server: toto.ycc.yale.edu 7000 select `Archaeology Academics' from the
phone book.
Server: uniwa.uwa.edu.au; s common interest'
Archaeology information/software
Server: ftp.tex.ac.uk; select item 4 (Archaeology)
Archnet (Prehistoric archaeology of the northeast)
Server: spirit.lib.uconn.edu [OR use World Wide Web server; see below]
Classics and Archaeology
Server: rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu
Historical documents
Server: scilibx.ucsc.edu; select items 7 (The Library), then 3 (Electronic
Books and Other Texts), then 19 (Historical Documents).
Library of Congress Machine-Assisted Realization of the Virtual
Electronic Library
Server: marvel.loc.gov; or telnet to marvel.loc.gov and login as
"marvel".
Native American Issues and Culture
Server: absolut.gmu.edu
Primate Information Net
Server: gopher.primate.wisc.edu
UC-Berkeley Museum
Server: ucmp1.berkeley.edu
USGS data & reports
Server: merlot.welch.jhu.edu; select the following menu choices
from each succeeding menu: 13 (search/retrieve software), 8 (search/
retreive graphics), 3 (search all), then 2 (graphics software).
WORLD WIDE WEB SERVERS
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Archnet (Prehistoric archaeology of the northeast)
Server: http://spirit.lib.uconn.edu/HTML/archnet.html [or use gopher
server; see above]
Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology World Wide Web server
Server: http://rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu/projects/lepti/lepti.html
Palynology/paleoecology
Server: http://life.anu.edu.au/landscape_ecology/pollen.html
UC-Berkeley Museum of Paleontology hypertext server
Server: http://ucmp1.berkeley.edu:80/welcome.html
ELECTRONIC JOURNALS & ARCHIVES
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Anthropology News Network
Makes anthropological perspectives on news and issues available to the
public; write to [log in to unmask] (Daniel Stephens) for more
information.
Coombspapers Data Bank
Electronic repository of social science & humanities research papers and
documents; ftp to coombs.anu.edu.au & get file INDEX from directory
`coombspapers' (available via Gopher as well).
World Systems Archive
Announcements, documents, data, biographical and publications information;
ftp to csf.colorado.edu and connect to directory `wsystems'.
OTHER SOURCES OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL INFORMATION/SOFTWARE
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National Archaeological Database
Telnet to cast.uark.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION ON UTILIZING NET TOOLS
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The Internet Companion, A Beginner's Guide To Global Networking
by Tracy LaQuey with Jeanne C. Ryer. Addison-Wesley Publishing.
Includes a detailed history of the Internet, a discussion on "netiquette"
(network etiquette), and how to find resources on the net.
The Whole Internet
by Ed Krol. O'Reilly & Associates. ISBN: 1-56592-025-2. 400 pages. $24.95 US.
Covers the basic utilities used to access the network and then guides users
through the Internet's "databases of databases" to access the millions of
files and thousands of archives available; from the folks who brought you "The
Whole Earth Catalog."
Zen & the Art of Internet
by Brendan Kehoe. Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0-13-010778-6. 112 pages. $22.00 US.
A good reference to consult if you're curious about what can be done with the
Internet.
The Internet Guide for New Users
McGraw-Hill, 1993.
Discusses telnet, FTP, and Archie, and suggests how to get an Internet
account; teaches enough UNIX to survive on the net.
A Student's Guide to UNIX
by Harley Hahn. McGraw Hill (College Division). ISBN: 0-07-025511-3.
Everything you need to know about the Unix operating system and the Internet,
including Unix commands, utilities, netnews, ftp, gopher, etc.
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