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8.1 Cleveland Freenet - Case Western Reserve University
Telnet to freenet-in-a.cwru.edu
Follow the menu driven instructions.
8.2 Heartland Freenet
heartland.bradley.edu (136.176.10.10)
Login as fnguest
8.3 Youngstown Freenet - Youngstown State University
Telnet yfn.ysu.edu
Type visitor at userid prompt and follow menu driven
instructions.
8.4 Ocean Network Information Center
Telnet delocn.udel.edu
When the Userid: prompt appears, type INFO and press Enter/Return
key.
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8.5 Geographic Name Server
Telnet martini.eecs.umich.edu 3000
For informatin on a place, type the name of the city and state as
you would on the last line of a postal address. Example:
Zanesville, OH
8.6 ISAAC
ISAAC, the Information System for Advanced Academic Computing,
serves as a clearinghouse for information about the use of IBM-
compatible hardware and software as aids to instruction and
research in higher education. Membership is free to all students,
faculty, and staff at institutions of higher education.
For more information call (206) 543-5604.
ISAAC requires that you register before you can access the system.
To register, type register for the userid and password and fill in
the information using the tab key to go from field to field. Once
registered, you will be assigned a userid and password; then you
must reconnect, this time typing your assigned userid and
password.
To access ISAAC, you need to establish a Telnet connection over
the network. If you do not have network access, you also can call
over phone lines. Call (800) 237-5551 in the United States or,
within the local Seattle area or outside the United States, call
(206) 543-3761.
telnet isaac.engr.washington.edu or 128.95.32.61
8.7 FEDIX
FEDIX is an online information service that links the higher
education community and the federal government to facilitate
research, education, and services. The system provides accurate
and timely federal agency information to colleges, universities,
and other research organizations. There are no registration fees
and no access charges for using FEDIX. The only cost is for the
phone call.
FEDIX provides daily information updates on:
Federal education and research programs (including descriptions,
eligibility, funding, and deadlines).
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Scholarships, fellowships, and grants.
Used government research equipment available.
New funding for specific research and education activities from
the Commerce Business Daily, Federal Register, and other sources.
Minority assistance research and education programs.
News and current events within participating agencies.
General information such as agency history, budget, organizational
structure, and mission statement.
For more information, contact the HELPLINE at (301) 975-0103
Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm EST, except on federal holidays.
telnet 192.111.228.1
At the login: prompt type fedix
8.8 STIS
STIS is the Science and Technology Information System at the
National Science Foundation.
Information includes the NSF Bulletin, guide to programs, grants
booklet (including forms), program announcements, press releases,
NSF telephone book, reports of the National Science Board,
descriptions of research projects funded by NSF (with abstracts),
and analytical reports and news from the International Programs
Division.
Publications may be searched by using a keyword, such as japan or
volcano; using a phrase, such as exchange of scientists and soviet
union; or by selecting a broad topic like biosciences.
For more information, contact the National Science Foundation,
Pone (202) 357-7555, FAX (202) 357-7745, TDD (202) 357-7492 or via
e-mail to stis@nsf.gov (Internet), or stis@nsf (BITNET).
telnet stis.nsf.gov
At the login: prompt type public
At the terminal type prompt, type vt100nkp
Enter your terminal type [blank=vt100]: vt100nkp
You are asked for a userid of up to eight characters. If you are
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a new user, you will be asked to supply your name and address for
record keeping. You can search the NSF publications for
information and have the information sent to your e-mail address
if you wish. STIS provides a menu system. To get back to the
main menu, press the esc key until you have the main menu on the
screen. Press the arrow key until Exit is highlighted, and press
enter to exit STIS.
8.9 Weather
Source:
Telnet madlab.sprl.umich.edu 3000
8.93 NASA Spacelink
A space-related information database provided by the NASA
Educational Affairs Division.
Source:
Telnet spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov
Login with userid newuser
and password newuser
8.95 WAIS
Wide Area Information Server; this system uses a standard query
system for access to information databases on the Internet. It is
a client server model with clients available for Macintoshes,
NeXTs, UNIX and PCs.
Source:
Telnet quake.think.com
Login as wais
Files avaialable via anonymous FTP to quake.com
cd wais
8.96 Gopher
Gopher is a client server system that accesses information on the
Internet. Clients exist for Macintoshes, PCs, NeXTs, X Windows,
and UNIX terminals. The use of Gopher as Campus Wide Information
Systems has been exploding in the past year. If you have not
tried Gopher I would highly recommend giving it a try. It is
truly a golden Gopher.
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Source:
Telnet to consultant.micro.umn.edu
Login as gopher
Files available via anonymous FTP to boombox.micro.umn.edu
cd pub/gopher
9.0 WHOIS - E-mail white pages
WHOIS is a program available on many workstation/mini/mainframe
computers that can connect to another computer. By supplying a
persons name, it will respond with information it has on the person.
A similar program called finger does the same type of thing, except
it only supplies information on individuals with an account on that
specific computer. A WHOIS database generally is contains
information on most of the individuals at a university, not just on
the machine you connect to.
In a larger sense WHOIS is a technique for finding a person's e-mail
address. There is no master list of e-mail addresses on the network.
Standards have been established for supplying e-mail addresses, but
it will take some time for it to be globally implemented. In the
meantime, the easiest way to find out is to call and ask!
I can just hear the gasps of horror, using the phone for anything but
talking to your mom, sacrilege. There are, of course, many ways of
finding a person's e-mail address. But what you don't know is if the
person even reads his/her e-mail, and in the case of multiple e-mail
addresses, which one is correct. A simple phone call the first time
will answer those unknowns quickly.
The following documents and resources will assist in finding a
person's e-mail address.
9.03 College E-mail Address
Mark Kantrowitz (mkant@cs.cmu.edu) of Caregie-Mellon University
has compiled an extensive list of techniques for locating e-mail
addresses for many universities. This document contains an
alphabetic listing of universities and searching techniques unique
to each.
Source:
Anonymous ftp to a.gp.cs.cmu.edu
Note: for password you must use your e-mail address in the
form of name@computer.
cd /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mkant/Public/Email
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Note: you must cd to this directory as above, because
intermediate directories are protected.
get college-email.-#.text.##
Note: the files are separated into several sections and you
need to specify the sections you want by replacing the #
shown above with a number 1, 2, 3 etc.
You also can send mail to mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu with
no subject and the body of the text message (with no signature)
send usenet/soc.college/FAQ:_College_Email_Addresses
_1_2_[Monthly_posting]
send usenet/soc.college/FAQ:_College_Email_Addresses
_2_2_[Monthly_posting]
Note the above commands should be all on one line.
9.05 Netfind
Netfind is a program that goes out and queries the network
in an organized way to find e-mail addresses.
Source:
Telnet bruno.cs.colorado.edu
Login is netfind
9.07 Inter-Network Guide
When mailing from one network to another you need to know what
address to use to access the gateway. For instance, if you want
to send a message from the Internet to someone on CompuServe, you
address it to 12345.1234@compuserve.com, where the 12345.1234 is
the person's CompuServe ID in the form 12345,1234.
The Inter-Network Mail Guide by John Chew provides this
information.
Source: Send a mail message to listserv@unmvm.unm.edu No subject
Message body of: GET NETWORK GUIDE
9.09 WHOIS List
The following is a list of universities that have a WHOIS service
working. A more complete list has been collected by Matt Power of
MIT (mhpower@athena.mit.edu).
Source:
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Anonymous ftp to sipb.mit.edu
cd pub/whois
get whois-servers.list
The following is a short list of WHOIS servers.
9.1 The Ohio State University
Telnet to osu.edu
Use WHOIS command whois -h osu.edu
Enter firstname.lastname
Example: whois -h osu.edu jerry.smith
9.2 University of Oregon
Use WHOIS command whois -h oregon.uoregon.edu
Enter firstname.lastname
Example: whois -h oregon.uoregon.edu Rose.Smith
9.3 University of Virginia
Use WHOIS command whois -h whois.virginia.edu
Enter lastname, firstname middlename
Example: whois -h whois.virginia.edu Smith, John James
9.4 University of Pennsylvania
Use WHOIS command whois -h whois.upenn.edu
Enter lastname, firstname
Example: whois -h whois.upenn.edu Smith, Judy
9.5 University of Wisconsin
Use WHOIS command whois -h wisc.edu
Enter firstname lastname
Example: whois -h wisc.edu Jane Smith
9.6 MIT
Use WHOIS command whois -h mit.edu
Enter firstname_lastname
Example: whois -h mit.edu Robert_Smith
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9.7 Indiana University
Use WHOIS command whois -h iugate.ucs.indiana.edu
Enter firstname_lastname
Example: whois -h iugate.ucs.indiana.edu Gerald_Smith
9.8 Stanford University
Use WHOIS command whois -h stanford.edu
Enter firstname lastname
Example: whois -h stanford.edu "shirley smith
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