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Telnet to pac.carl.org (Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries)
Select terminal type.
Choose Item 3 (Information Databases).
Choose Item 65 (Internet Resource Guide).
You can then browse or do a keyword search.
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To quit type //EXIT
2.02 Anonymous FTP Sites (document)
This document offers a list of all the sites on the Internet that
support anonymous FTP.
Source:
Anonymous ftp to pilot.njin.net
cd pub/ftp-list
get ftp.list
Search:
Telnet to archie.ans.net
Login as user archie
Type help to get a list of commands
Type prog topic - where topic is the keyword for the search of a
program topic.
See section 4.05 for more information about using Archie.
2.03 INDEX - Index of all RFCs - (document)
RFC-1118 - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet
RFC-1175 - A Bibliography of Internetworking Information
RFC-1173 - Responsibilities of Host and Network Managers
RFC-1325 - Answers to Commonly Asked "New Internet User"
Questions
RFC-1207 - Answers to Commonly Asked "Experienced Internet User"
Questions
RFC-1208 - Networking Glossary of Terms
RFC-1359 - Connecting to the Internet
RFC-1392 - Internet Users' Glossary
RFC-1402 - Gold in the Network (this file)
Source:
Anonymous FTP to nis.nsf.net
cd documents/rfc
get INDEX.rfc
get rfc1118.txt
get rfc1175.txt
get rfc1173.txt
get rfc1206.txt
get rfc1207.txt
get rfc1208.txt
get rfc1359.txt
get rfc1392.txt
get rfc1402.txt
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2.04 Interest Groups List-of-Lists (document)
This is a document that list existing mailing lists and groups. To
get on the list to receive updates, send e-mail to Interest-
groups-request@nisc.sri.com.
Source:
Anonymous ftp to ftp.nisc.sri.com
cd netinfo
get interest-groups
2.05 Regional network policies (documents)
Many regional networks have developed policies on responsible use
of their network. You can retrieve copies of these policies on
line by anonymous FTP.
Source:
Anonymous ftp to ftp.nsic.sri.com
cd netinfo
dir
get ???.policy
where ??? is the name of the regional network. The dir command
will give you a directory of the filenames.
2.06 Campus ethics/policy statements (documents)
Many universities have developed more complete policies based on
the regional network policies. If you want to look at some to use
as guidelines for your own campus, you can get them through
anonymous FTP.
Source:
Anonymous ftp to ariel.unm.edu
cd ethics
dir
get ???.policy
where ??? is the name of the university or college. The dir
command will give you a directory of the filenames.
2.07 VAX Book (document)
Joe St. Sauver of the University of Oregon has developed a
complete guide of information on the network available via
anonymous FTP. The following is a quote from the README file:
"While it is tailored to the University of Oregon's VAX8000
system, the skills it illustrates are general enough to be of
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interest to users at most other VAX sites, and even users at many
non-VAX sites connected to the national networks." A major
section on Network Topics is excellent. It is a large document,
more than 300 pages.
Source:
Anonymous ftp to decoy.uoregon.edu
cd pub/vaxbook
get vms.ps (PostScript format)
get vms.mem (lineprinter format)
2.08 Network Tidbits COMPUNET BIBLIO (document)
This is a "Network Bibliography" by Elliott Parker from the
Journalism Department of Central Michigan University. It contains
a bibliography of network related documents that he finds helpful.
Source:
Listserv
Send e-mail to comserve@rpiecs (BITNET)
The message should contain the following one-line request:
SEND COMPUNET BIBLIO
You will receive the file "COMPUNET BIBLIO" via return mail as
well as a "Welcome to Comserve" message and a "Getting Started
with Comserve message." If you are unfamiliar with how the
program Listserv works on BITNET, these documents are a good
start.
2.09 Internet Tour Macintosh HyperCard 2.0 Stack (program)
This is a Macintosh HyperCard 2.0 stack that does a nice job of
describing some of the functions of the Internet. It has a
section that you can modify for your own institution's needs.
Source:
Anonymous ftp to nnsc.nsf.net
cd internet-tour
get Internet-Tour-README
get Internet-Tour.sit.hqx
Note this is a stuffed and binhexed file. You must have the
program Stuffit to convert it to an executable file on the
Macintosh.
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2.10 A Survey of Educational Computer Networks (document)
This is a fact-finding project to examine the current status of
computer networks in K-12 education, including ways in which
networking linkages are impacting educational tasks. This is a
good summary for educators.
Source:
Anonymous ftp to ariel.unm.edu
cd library
get networks survey
2.11 Internet Resource Directory
A group of teachers compiled a Internet Resource Directory that
would be of specific interest to teachers. It is available in
four parts:
Listservers, Telnet sites, FTP sites, and general infusion-ideas.
Source:
Anonymous ftp to ftp.virginia.edu
cd public_access
get IRD-listservs.txt
get IRD-Telnet-sites.txt
get IRD-FTP-sites.txt
get IRD-infusion-ideas.txt
2.12 Network Managers' Reading List (document)
This document is an annotated list of books and other resources
for network managers who are using TCP/IP, UNIX, and Ethernet
technologies.
Source:
Anonymous ftp to ftp.utexas.edu
cd pub/netinfo/docs
get net-read.txt
2.13 Network Resources List (document)
This document lists of many resources available on the network,
including weather, online databases, book reviews, a ham radio
callbook, and many more. Author Scott Yanoff
(yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu) routinely posts lists to newsgroups
alt.bbs.internet, news.lists, alt.bbs.ads, and biz.comp.services.
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Source:
Anonymous ftp to csd4.csd.uwm.edu
cd pub
get inet.services.txt
2.14 Zen and the Art of the Internet (document; version 1)
This document is the first version of what has become a book (see
section 10 for information on version 2) in book format. The
first version has some very good information on the Internet and
is designed for the beginning user.
Source:
Anonymous ftp to ashley.cs.widener.edu
cd pub/zen
get README
get zen-1.0.PS
2.15 Hytelnet (Program)
Hytelnet is a must-have program available for UNIX, Macintoshes,
and PCs. It is designed to help you reach all of the Internet-
accessible libraries, freenets, CWISes, library BBSs, and other
information sites by Telnet. Peter Scott is the developer of this
program, and he also maintains a list if you want to receive the
latest updates on network information.
Contact: scott@sklib.usask.ca
Source:
Anonymous ftp to access.usask.ca
cd pub/hytelnet
get README
Change directory to the computer you want to run hytelnet from:
cd pub/hytelnet/pc
cd pub/hytelnet/amiga
cd pub/hytelnet/mac
cd pub/hytelnet/pc
cd pub/hytelnet/unix
cd pub/hytelnet/vms
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2.16 World Wide Webb
The WWW project merges the techniques of information retrieval and
hypertext to make an easy but powerful global information system.
The project is based on the philosophy that academic information
should be freely available to anyone. Its aim is to permit
information sharing within internationally dispersed teams and
dissemination of information by support groups. Originally aimed
at the High Energy Physics community, it has spread to other areas
and attracted much interest in user support, resource discovery,
and collaborative work areas.
Reader View
The WWW world consists of documents and links. Indexes are
special documents which, rather than being read, can be searched.
The result of such a search is another ("virtual") document
containing links to the documents found. A simple protocol
("HTTP") is used to allow a browser program to request a keyword
search by a remote information server.
The web contains documents in many formats. Those hypertext
documents (real or virtual) contain links to other documents or
places within documents. All documents, whether real, virtual or
indexes, look similar to the reader and are contained within the
same addressing scheme.
To follow a link, you either click with a mouse or type in a
number. To search an index, give keywords or other search
criteria. These are the only operations necessary to access the
entire world of data.
You can try the simple line mode browser by Telnetting to
info.cern.ch (no user or password) From UK JANET, use the gateway.
You also can find out more about WWW in this way. This is the
least sophisticated browser; remember that the window-oriented
ones are much smarter.
It is much more efficient to install a browser on your own
machine. The line mode browser is currently available in source
form by anonymous FTP from node: info.cern.ch [currently
128.141.201.74] as:
/pub/www/src/WWWLineMode_v.vv.tar.Z.
(v.vv is the version number - take the latest.)
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Also available is a hypertext editor for the NeXT
(WWWNeXTStepEditor_v.vv.tar.Z), the ViolaWWW browser for X11, and
a skeleton server daemon (WWWDaemon_v.vv.tar.Z).
Documentation is readable using www. A plain text version of the
installation instructions is included in the tar file. Printable
(PostScript) documentation and articles are in /pub/www/doc
Source:
Telnet to info.cern.ch
No login required.
Telnet to eies2.njit.edu
Login as www
3.0 Libraries Available over the Network
Hundreds of libraries are accessible over the network, far too many
to list here. Several documents listInternet-accessible libraries
including two major ones: Internet-Accessible Library Catalogs and
Databases, coauthored by Dr. Art St. George of the University of New
Mexico (stgeorge@bootes.unm.edu [Internet] or stgeorge@unmb [BITNET])
and Dr. Ron Larsen of the University of Maryland; and UNT's Accessing
On-Line Bibliographic Databases by Billy Barron,
(billy@vaxb.acs.unt.edu [Internet]).
3.1 Internet-Accessible Library Catalogs and Databases (document)
Source:
Anonymous ftp to ariel.unm.edu
cd library
get library.ps (PostScript format)
get internet.library (ASCII text version)
3.2 UNT's Accessing On-Line Bibliographic Databases (document)
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