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Journal of the performances and recordings of the band Primordial
Undermind and associated Primordial productions.
email to earn@portia.caltech.edu
Eric Arn
earn@portia.caltech.edu
Access Online
NCSA's general interest magazine.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Pubs/access/accessDir.html
Fran Bond
fbond@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Acropolis
The Magazine of Acrobat Publishing
Fill out a form at
http://www.acropolis.com/acropolis/subform.html, or send email
with your name and email address to webmaster@acropolis.com, or
call 212-219-283, or save the form to disk, print it, fill it out
and fax it to 212-334-4729.
http://www.acropolis.com/acropolis
Sanford Bingham
sbingham@acropolis.com
Addicted to Noise
Sound/Opinion/Image/Art/Text/News/Video/Reviews/Chaos. Info About
Rock-N-Roll. Featuring the world's best rock journalists and
critics.
http://www.addict.com/ATN/
atn-support@addict.com
Advances in Systems Science and Applications
An electronic journal that publishes articles in all aspects of
systems science. The journal is established by the International
Institute for General Systems Studies (IIGSS) and is supported by
the Southwest Texas State University of the United States. All
research papers addressing system methogologies and theoretical
developments are welcome. The journal reflects diverse scientific
areas covering Electronic Engineering, Computer Science,
Mathematical Systems, System Methodologies in Social Science and
Medical Science, among others.
ftp anonymous at assa.math.swt.edu and get papers from pub
directory;
ftp anonymous to assa.math.swt.edu and get files from appropriate
directory, such as ASSA-1994 for a paper published during 1994.
WWW at http://assa.math.swt.edu for home page.
Yonghao Ma
ma@assa.math.swt.edu
Aftonbladet/Kultur
A monthly magazine for debate, literature, art, film, music,
comics, and Cyberspace.
http://www.jmk.su.se/aftonbladet.kultur/home.html
kultur@aftonbladet.se
AIDS Book Review Journal*
Reviews books, videos, journal titles, and other materials
covering AIDS, safer sex, and sexually transmitted diseases.
message listserv@uicvm.bitnet or listserv@uicvm.uic.edu, SUBSCRIBE
AIDSBKRV
message listserv@uicvm.bitnet or listserv@uicvm.uic.edu, INDEX
AIDSBKRV
H. Robert Malinowsky
U50095@uicvm.luic.edu
American Mathematical Society Bulletin*
The AMS mathematical journal is distributed to all members as a
privilege of membership. A refereed paper journal with an
Internet counterpart as of 1992.
all issues located on AMS gopher e-math.ams.org
American Wine
Reports on the wines, wineries, people and events of the rapidly
growing wine regions around the USA and the Americas. This is a
new kind of Wine Magazine, which believes that wine is an everyday
drink with everyday food for everyday people, and that American
wines are among the best in the world.
http://www.2way.com/food/wine/
Gerry Troy
wine@2way.com
Ansible
Science fiction (and SF fandom) news/gossip.
message ansible-request@dcs.gla.ac.uk, SUBSCRIBE
ftp ftp.dcs.gla.ac.uk, /pub/SF-Archives/Ansible
email: info-server@dcs.gla.ac.uk, specifying required issues by
number -- e.g. request documents topic ansible.55 topic
ansible.77 request end
David Langford
ansible@cix.compulink.co.uk
Applied Physics Letters Online
Offers subscribers an online version of Applied Physics Letters,
from the prestigious American Institute of Physics. the journal
provides concise, up-to-the-minute reports of significant new
findings in applied physics. Emphasizing rapid dissemination of
key data and insights, Applied Physics Letters publishes new
experimental and theoretical papers on physics phenomena in the
areas of science, engineering, and modern technology. Features
include:
*Full text articles with color figures, tables, complex equations,
references, and hypertext links to bibliographic databases.
*Hypertext links to AIP's SPIN database provided where applicable.
*Automatic search results (SDIs) on custom searches, delivered to
the subscriber's e-mail address.
*Local printing and downloading at no charge.
*Email letter to publisher function.
*World Wide Web availability.
Contact The American Institute of Physics Applied Physics Letters
Online 500 Sunnyside Blvd. Woodbury, NY 11797-2999 Once the
subscription has been accepted by AIP, OCLC will send subscribers
the Guidon (TM) software (a client to access APLO from OCLC),
complete documentation, and a unique authorization and password.)
Users may also use the World Wide Web to access this journal at
http://www.oclc.org at the On-Ramp to OCLC Services.
Tim Ingoldsby
Director of New Product Development
aplonline@aip.org
Arachnet Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture*
Fosters, encourages, advances, and communicates scholarly thought,
including analysis, evaluation, and research, in multiple
disciplines about virtual culture.
message listserv@kentvm.bitnet or listserv@kentvm.kent.edu,
SUBSCRIBE EJVC-L
ftp byrd.mu.wvnet.edu, cd /pub/ejvc
listserv listserv@kentvm.bitnet or listserv@kentvm.kent.edu.
gopher gopher.cic.net
Ermel Stepp
Editor in Chief
estepp@byrd.mu.wvnet.edu
M034050@MARSHALL
Architronic; The Electronic Journal of Architecture
Scholarly and critical ideas about architecture, broadly defined.
Gathers and disseminates articles not only of occasional but also
of permanent interest. It will be a platform for both presenting
and reviewing research as a journal, while providing a forum for
stimulating dialogue on emerging ideas.
message listserv@kentvm.kent.edu or listserv@kentvm.bitnet,
SUBSCRIBE ARCITRON
gopher gopher.kent.edu www
http://www.kent.edu/Architronic/homepage.htnl
ftp zeus.kent.edu, login: ARCHITECTURE; password: ARCHIVES get
00nd.txt (index of Architronic files)
Elwin Robison
Managing Editor
Arm The Spirit*
An autonomist/anti-imperialist collective that disseminates
information about liberation struggles in advanced capitalist
countries and in the so-called "Third World." Focus is on armed
struggle and other forms of militant resistance, but not limited
to this. Contains news on political prisoners in North America and
Europe, information on the struggles of native peoples in the
Americas, communiques from guerrilla groups, debate and discussion
on armed struggle, and much more. Covers anti-colonial national
liberation struggles in Kurdistan, Puerto Rico, Euskadi, and
elsewhere. Perspective is anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist,
but includes the struggle against patriarchy, racism, and
homophobia. The development of a coherent revolutionary praxis is
not rooted in dogmatic ideologies, but in an anti-authoritarian
practice that draws upon many different strands of revolutionary
theory.
email: aforum@moose.uvm.edu; header: ``ATS: e-mail request''
message: include email address;
ftp 141.211.182.91, cd /poli/Arm.the.Spirit/
aforum@moose.uvm.edu
Armadillo Culture
Hard to say these days...pretty much whatever pops into my
caffeine-crazed head. Ostensibly about the bohemian/non-touristy
side of DC with a healthy dose of Internet Culture and general
geeking. Started out as a sort of Punk/Geek thing a couple years
ago to prove that you could merge and get the two disparate
cultures talking to each other. These days its just sort of
rambling. A continuing fusion if you will...
send email to armadillo@snm.com saying you want to subscribe
ftp etext.archive.umich.edu, under /Pub/Zines/Armadillo.Culture
Steve Okay
armadillo@snm.com
Asia, Inc. Online
The first online business magazine from Asia. Created by the
publishers of Asia, Inc., AIO features articles from current and
past issues of Asia, Inc., exclusive articles prepared just for
AIO, investment information from regional financial experts and
much more. Our discussion forums offer you an opportunity to
communicate with our editors, as well as with other people around
the world with an interest in Asian business, and our
advertisements give you interactive access to a wide range of
businesses.
http://www.asia-inc.com/
Marc Perton
Publisher
mperton@asia-inc.com
Asia-Pacific EXchange (Electronic) Journal
APEX-J is a refereed, cross-disciplinary journal, which is
published three times a year: March, July, November. Its purpose
is to promote international and multicultural education on college
campuses, with a special emphasis on Asia and the Pacific. It
focuses on trends and issues on a wide range of topics--including
curricula, instructional strategies, educational resources,
professional development, and campus/community activities--that
are related to the Asia-Pacific region. The section and consulting
editors form a team that is international, and they represent a
variety of disciplines and interests. (We are also interested in
publishing your reviews, opinion pieces, essays, announcements,
and letters in the unrefereed section of the journal.)
Presently, we don't have a subscription list. Issues are available
for viewing or downloading over the Internet via University of
Hawaii-Kapiolani Community College's gopher and WWW:
gopher naio.kcc.hawaii.edu
www http://naio.kcc.hawaii.edu/ (go to the "Kapiolani.Info" page)
Jim Shimabukuro
JamesS@UHUNIX.UHCC.HAWAII.EDU
ASSOCIATES: The Electronic Library Support Staff Journal
A journal for and about library support staff and the issues that
concern them.
to subscribe, send the message SUBSCRIBE ASSOC-L to listserv@ukanvm.bitnet or listserv@ukanvm.cc.ukans.edu
For instructions in accessing backfiles, send a request to
associat@ ukanvm.bitnet or associat@ukanvm.cc.ukans.edu
Kendall Simmons
associat@ukanvm.cc.ukans.edu
associat@ukanvm.bitnet
Atmospherics
A literary magazine.
send request to editor. gopher etext.archive.umich.edu
gopher/ftp etext.archive.umich.edu
http://moesbooks.com
Susan Keeping
keeping@vax.library.utoronto.ca
ag351@freenet.carleton.ca
Australian Observer, The
A news magazine compiled by professional journalists specifically
for an Internet audience. While much of what we publish will focus
on Australia, it is designed for an international audience, with a
particular focus on the world of the Internet.
There are two options for subscribing:
By CREDIT CARD: Simply send details of the length of subscription
required (3 or 12 months), your credit card details (Mastercard,
Visa or Bankcard; name; expiration date; and number) and your
email address to: Fax: (612) 799 7661 Email:
observer@ozemail.com.au Upon receipt, we will email your user name
and password.
By CHEQUE: Post a cheque to the value of your subscription, and
email address to: The Australian Observer PO Box 307 Petersham,
NSW Australia 2049. Upon receipt, we will email your user name
and password. (Subscribers outside Australia should add $US3 to
their subscription rate to cover the cost of processing cheques.)
http://www.ozemail.com.au:80/observer/
observer@ozemail.com.au
BAcklaSH Magazine
Seeking global perspective and communication via commentary,
fiction, art, animation, and music.
http://inetnebr.com/incolor/backlash
Sydney Turner
backlash@inetnebr.com
Bad Subjects: Political Education for Everyday Life
BAD SUBJECTS is intended to promote radical thinking and public
education about the political implications of everyday life. We
offer a forum for rethinking American progressive or leftist
politics. We invite you to join us and participate in all aspects
of BAD SUBJECTS.
Information on BAD SUBJECTS can be obtained by sending Email to:
badsubjects-request@uclink.berkeley.edu.
gopher uclink.berkeley.edu 52673, or via "The World" menu choices
everywhere (look in North American, USA, California, University of
California at Berkeley, UC Berkeley Gopher Registry)
www http://english.hss.cmu.edu/BS/Bad.html
ftp english.hss.cmu.edu/English.Server/Journals/Bad/
Annalee Newitz
badsubjects-request@uclink.berkeley.edu
annaleen@garnet.berkeley.edu
Balance
The Monthly Lifestyle Magazine.
http://tito.hyperlink.com/balance/
Howard Jardine
balance@hyperlink.com
Banks of the Boneyard
The Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) at
the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign (student chapter
newsletter).
gopher vixen.cso.uiuc.edu
www http://sleepless.cs.uiuc.edu/banks
Editor, Banks of the Boneyard
BEATRICE WWW
Fiction, articles, poetry, reviews, with a slightly Gen-X bent.
http://www.primenet.com/~grifter/
Ron Hogan
grifter@primenet.com
Beitr
ge zur Algebra und Geometrie/Contributions to Algebra and
Geometry
The mathematical Journal Beitr
ge zur Algebra und Geometrie /
Contributions to Algebra and Geometry was founded in 1971 on the
occasion of the 65th birthday of O.-H. Keller. It publishes
research articles in the areas of algebra, geometry, algebraic
geometry and related fields, preferably in English language.
http://www.zblmath.fiz-karlsruhe.de/e-journals/BAG/index.html
B. Wegner
wegner@math.tu-berlin.de
BELIZE FIRST MAGAZINE: THE ON-LINE EDITION
Your Guide to Travel, Life, and Retirement in Belize and the Rest
of the Caribbean Coast.
ftp ftp.cc.umanitoba.ca /rec-
travel/central_america/belize/belize-first
Lan Sluder
Editor and Publisher
74763.2254@compuserve.com
BEN; Botanical Electronic News*
BEN deals with botany and plant ecology of British Columbia and
the Pacific Northwest (from California to Alaska) with broader
references to planet Earth.
email aceska@freenet.victoria.bc.ca
gopher freenet.victoria.bc.ca
usenet bionet.plants
Dr. Adolf Ceska
BLAST.famy
Anarchy, reviews, rants, conspiracy theory, gen-Xer diatribes, and
Big Brother's technical specs.
email pwcasual@shmooze.net and say "[sS]ign me up!
<your@email.here>"
http://www.shmooze.net/pwcasual/ezines/blast
ftp etext.archive.umich.edu /pub/Zines/Blastfamy
Mark Jeftovic
markjr@shmooze.net
pwcasual@shmooze.net
Blue Penny Quarterly, The
The Blue Penny Quarterly was established as a not-for-profit
service to the electronic communities, to make a space for fine,
literary writing on the Internet. We publish fine fiction,
poetry, artwork, and creative non-fiction in various electronic
formats via the Internet and various national and regional
commercial bulletin board services. Future issues include award
winning work from New Yorker writer Deborah Eisenberg, Romanian
poet Ioana Ieronim (in translation), Guggenheim winner Robert
Sward, and full- color cover art from painters Giselle Gautreau
(Virginia) and Lisa Bentley (Maine).
anonymous ftp at ftp.luth.se in the directory /pub/mac/misc/BPQ,
via America Online in the Writers' Club Ezine library (keyword
WRITERS)
Doug Lawson
Editor
bluepenny@aol.com
Borderline Humor Netazine, The
Original humor, daily cartoon, cartoon animation, and political
satire.
http://www.cts.com/~borderln/
Gabe Martin
borderln@cts.com
Bravo! Bravo!
Is art dead in the Inland Northwest? Certainly not. You just have
to know where to find it. These pages are designed to make that
hunt a little less frustrating. Bravo! Bravo! is a venue where you
can read about events in our local art scene and maybe take a peek
at other art happenings in the world. These pages are alive and
represent a two-way magnifying glass: looking out and looking in.
Locals can keep abreast of area happenings, and you culture
vultures around the globe cruising the Net can simply enjoy the
reviews and images brewing inside. The enthusiastic crowds drawn
to the annual Royal Fireworks concerts in Riverfront Park and
ArtFest at the Cheney Cowles Museum remind us that art is indeed
alive around here. But there are smaller, lesser known concerts
and events in the area all the time featuring classical, folk, and
world music. Now you know where to find them. Or, if film is more
your bag, but not just any film -- you want the rich, the
tastefully done -- there is a place where you can go to see some
of the latest art and foreign films to hit the States. Performance
art? Literary appetite? There are readings and poetry events every
month. And with several dance and theatre companies performing
throughout the year, Spokane is clearly up on its feet! So while
this venue's content will change from week to week, character
remains a constant, providing you with regional arts and
entertainment resources.
http://www.eznet.com/bravo/bravo.html
Darryl Caldwell
darrylc@eznet.com
BRETTnews
A semi-monthly humor publication
print ten dollars sent to: L&K Publishing, 245 Eighth Ave., #305,
New York, NY 10011 www
http://www.timeinc.com/vibe/vibeart/brettnews/index.html
Brett Leveridge
brettnews@echonyc.com
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Timely and interesting reviews of current work in Greek and Roman
studies. Responses to reviews and multiple reviews of the same
book are encouraged. Reviewers are drawn from a wide range of
institutions, and approximately 150 reviews a year are published.
Published in both paper and electronic versions, with about 95%
overlap between the two.
subscribe: listserv@cc.brynmawr.edu, SUBSCRIBE BMCR-L
gopher://gopher.lib.Virginia.EDU:70/11/alpha/bmcr
ftp gopher.lib.virginia.edu/pub/alpha/bmcr
James J. O'Donnnell (jod@ccat.sas.upenn.edu)
bmcr@cc.brynmawr.edu
Bryn Mawr Medieval Review
Timely and interesting reviews of current work in medieval
history, literature, and culture. Responses to reviews and
multiple reviews of the same book are encouraged. Reviewers are
drawn from a wide range of institutions, and approximately 75
reviews a year are published. Published in electronic version
only.
subscribe: listserv@cc.brynmawr.edu, SUBSCRIBE BMMR-L
gopher://gopher.lib.Virginia.EDU:70/11/alpha/bmmr
ftp gopher.lib.virginia.edu/pub/alpha/bmmr
James J. O'Donnell (jod@ccat.sas.upenn.edu)
bmmr@cc.brynmawr.edu
Bryn Mawr Reviews
Bryn Mawr Reviews is an umbrella title that comprises at present
two e-journals supplying reviews of current scholarly literature
in discrete fields of the humanities. It is our hope that the
umbrella will eventually encompass additional titles. Each
distinct journal distributes by e-mail book reviews of current
work in its field. We also ship a limited number of related items
of interest (conference announcements, news bulletins, columns of
comment related to the focus of the journal), and we encourage
multiple reviews, responses to reviews by authors reviewed, and
other innovative approaches. Subscribers may elect BMCR alone or
BMMR alone, but if they wish to receive both without duplication,
they should subscribe to the BMR list.
subscribe: listserv@cc.brynmawr.edu, SUBSCRIBE BMMR-L
for classical topics:
gopher://gopher.lib.Virginia.EDU:70/11/alpha/bmcr
for medieval topics:
gopher://gopher.lib.Virginia.EDU:70/11/alpha/bmmr
James J. O'Donnell (jod@ccat.sas.upenn.edu)
bmcr@cc.brynmawr.edu
Bucknell World
Alumni magazine.
http://www.bucknell.edu/departments/pr/BucknellWorld/
bworld@bucknell.edu
Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy
The Journal is a peer-reviewed electronic journal operating as a
free listserv. The Journal seeks to publish thoughtful work that
raises important questions and promotes debate on problems of
educational practice and policy.
Send a message to Listproc@cc.umanitoba.ca, with the single line
Subscribe canjedadpol-l You will receive a confirming
message and instructions
J.A. Riffel
riffel@bldgeduc.lan1.umanitoba.ca
Cat Machine
Literary magazine
http://ux5.cso.uiuc.edu:80/~c-cook/cat/
Chris Wiberg
wiberg@ux5.cso.uiuc.edu.
Catalyst; The Community Services Catalyst
A refereed print journal serving community college educators for
over twenty years, Catalyst is now also distributed electronically
via the Scholarly Communications Project of the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute. Catalyst is the second oldest continuously
published journal in the community college field with
practictioner-oriented articles on practices in continuing and
community education as delivered by community colleges, including
papers on research in the field. Currently distributed in print to
dues-paying members as a benefit of membership. Electronic
subscribers, in addition to having access to past issues of the
journal, receive tables of contents as issues are published;
subscribers then may order full texts by electronic mail from
their own computers of any and all articles they wish to read.
Catalyst is reviewed and indexed in the Current Index to Journals
in Education (CIJE) and in ERIC, and is available in microfilm and
microfiche from University Microfilms International. Initiated in
1971.
message listserv@vtvm1.cc.vt.edu, SUBSCRIBE CATALYST.
ftp borg.lib.vt.edu. cd /pub/CATALYST/
wais catalyst.src Access is provided to individual articles, but
interested readers may order all articles from an issue, on an
individual basis.
gopher borg.lib.vt.edu:70
www http://borg.lib.vt.edu:80/ejournals/CATALYST/catalyst.html
Gail McMillan
gailmac@vt.edu
cc:Browser
A free newsmagazine published by Faulkner Information Services and
available only on the World Wide Web (and via Faulkner's gopher
site).
http://www.voicenet.com/DVbiz/faulkner/index.html
gopher://gopher.voicenet.com/11/DVbiz/faulkner
faulkner@omni.voicenet.com
Chaos Control
A guide to electronic and experimental music, featuring interviews
with both major label and underground artists.
obi.std.com (obi/zines/chaos.control)
cyberden.com (zines/chaos_control)
America Online
Email: send message "subscribe chaoscontrol" to
majordomo@world.std.com
Bob Gourley
rsgour@aol.com
Chess in the Press*
An electronic journal devoted to publishing summaries of articles
about the game of chess that appear in the general press (i.e.,
non-chess press). Any articles of a scholarly, human interest, or
light-hearted approach that may have originally appeared in any
periodical or newspaper in any language at any point in history
may be included. Bibliographic citations for the source
publications are provided. Special issues on Chinese Chess in the
Press appear sporadically.
usenet: rec,games.chess; Chinese Chess in the Press:
rec.games.chinese-chess
ftp chess.uokknor.edu, cd /pub/chess/texts/ChessInThePress
Stephen Leary
Editor
al269@yfn.ysu.edu
Chicago Journal of Theoretical Computer Science
The Chicago Journal is the first electronic publication to present
peer-reviewed scholarship on theoretical computer science.
Researchers in the field investigate mathematical foundations of
computing, and CJTCS's articles will cover major areas of the
discipline, including, but not limited to, complexity theory,
algorithms, logics of programming, distributed and parallel
algorithms, database theory, and computational geometry.
Contact
MIT Press
Journals Circulation Department
617-253-2889 (voice)
617-258-6779 (fax)
journals-orders@mit.edu
Janet Fisher
Journals Manager
MIT Press
Citizen Poke
An internet distributed humor and satire magazine.
ftp unix.amherst.edu cd/pub/poke
www http://www.amherst.edu/~poke
Josh Koppel
poke@amherst.edu
jakoppel@amherst.edu
Classics Ireland
Journal of Classical Association of Ireland, publishing articles
on Classics, Ancient History, and Archaeology.
access by directing gopher to gopher.ucd.ie or ftp to
gopher.ucd.ie where journal is in pub/classics
Theresa Urbainczyk
urbain@macollamh.ucd.ie
CLIONET: The Australian Electronic Journal of History
An electronic journal/network affiliated with H-Net, the
International History Network. It maintains a gopher site of
scholarship and documents of relevance to historians of
Australasia, and to publish new work in Australian and related
historical fields. CLIONET is located with the Gopher site
"Academic Departments" at James Cook University of North
Queensland on AARNet (Australian Academic Research Network).
email clionet@jcu.edu.au gopher marlin.jcu.edu.au
gopher marlin.jcu.edu.au /JCU Academic Departments/History
Dr. Paul Turnbull
CLUE! Magazine
Published 11 times a year by The Roper Group Inc. and distributed
on the first Friday of the month. Its editorial focus is to
provide information about, comment on, and response to social,
educational, entertainment, political, economic, and lifestyle
issues that relate to the gay, lesbian and bisexual communities of
Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. Articles, commentary,
letters and advertising within this publication are meant for the
consumption of individuals over the age of 18.
http://www.canuck.com/Clue/clue.html
clue@canuck.com
Coffee Talk Magazine
A business magazine for the specialty coffee trade. We serve as a
vehicle for the expansion of the specialty coffee market and for
the promotion of quality coffee in existing enterprises. Our
principal functions are:
*To provide news and analysis of developments in specialty coffee
that aid in the creation of new business.
*To put buyers and sellers in touch with each other through
display and classified advertisements.
*To offer on-going education and networking services to the
magazine's readers.
http://www.infonet.net/showcase/coffee/ct.html
ctmag@halcyon.com
Communication World Online; PRFORUM (discussion list)
CW Online contains articles appearing in the print edition of the
award-winning monthly magazine Communication World, produced by
the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC).
It also features articles available only in the online edition,
along with electronic addresses of many of the authors
represented. CW Online articles address various aspects of
organizational communication such as communicating cultural
issues, vision statements, international communications,
technology's role in public relations, and communications
research. PRFORUM is a listserv discussion list that encourages
communications professionals and academics to engage in
discussions about various elements of public relations and
communications, including ethics, copyright, and other issues.
Additional discussions and information is available through
CompuServe's PR & Marketing Forum, notably Section 8,
IABC/Hyperspace.
message listserv@indycms.iupui.edum SUBSCRIBE PRFORUM firstname
lastname then send this command to the listserv in a separate
message GET PRFORUM CWONLIN (CW Online is available once you
subscribe to PRFORUM)
Compuserve's PR & Marketing Forum
Bill Lutholtz
PRFORUM listserv moderator
Complexity International
Complexity International is a hypermedia journal for complex
systems research. Articles are peer reviewed in the usual way, but
are published via the World Wide Web, instead of in paper form.
The theme of the journal is the field of complex systems, the
generation of complex behaviour from the interaction of multiple
parallel processes. Relevant topics include (but are not
restricted to) artificial life, cellular automata, chaos theory,
control theory, evolutionary programming, fractals, genetic
algorithms, information systems, neural networks, non-linear
dynamics, and parallel computation. Papers dealing with
applications of these topics (e.g. to biology, economics,
epidemiology, sociology) are also encouraged.
http://www.csu.edu.au/ci/ci.html
Professor David Green
ci-submissions@csu.edu.au
ci-editor@csu.edu.au
(alternate: dgreen@csu.edu.au)
Computer Currents
A monthly magazine of computer news and features.
http://www.onramp.net/~ccurrent/
ccurrent@onramp.net
Computer Paper, The
The Computer Paper, Canada's largest computer monthly, provides
the must-know, up-to-date, state-of-the-art, hands-on computer
news, features, events and reviews that today's computer buyers
are looking for. It is designed to be readable, accessible, and
thoroughly indispensable for computer purchasers. The Computer
Paper provides valuable buying advice and insight into the world
of technology to over 900,000 readers each month.
To have 12 issues of The Computer Paper mailed directly to your
home (in Canada), send a cheque for $24.95 to Suite #8, 3661 West
4th Ave., Vancouver, B.C. V6R 1P2. American subscriptions please
send $60 in US Funds. Overseas please send $99 Canadian (first
class). You may also send a request to
subscriptions@mindlink.bc.ca.
http://www.wimsey.com:80/tcp/
Letters@TCP.MINDLINK.BC.CA
Editorial@TCP.MINDLINK.BC.CA
Classifieds.@TCP.MINDLINK.BC.CA
subscriptions@mindlink.bc.ca
Computer Sun Times
The Computer Sun Times is a Colorado-based monthly magazine that
reveals, reviews, and releases the latest in computer software and
hardware. It also features listings of computer resources and a
"Create A CST Cover" contest. The Computer Sun Times contains
everything that the printed version has.
http://rainbow.rmii.com:80/cstimes/
thunder@rmii.com (Editorial)
Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine
CMC Magazine reports on people, events, applications, and research
related to computer-mediated communication (CMC). It draws on an
interdisciplinary mix of perspectives from communication,
technology, journalism, and other disciplines. CMC Magazine
publishes news, features, essays, and research reports about the
phenomenon of human communication and information retrieval on
global networks.
http://www.rpi.edu/~decemj/cmc/mag/current/toc.html
http://www.rpi.edu/~decemj/cmc/mag/archive.html
John December
decemj@rpi.edu
Connected Traveler, The
Stories, sounds, and pictures from around the world, captured by
Russell Johnson and friends.
http://www.well.com/www/wldtrvlr/
Russell Johnson
wldtrvlr@well.com
TravelMdia@aol.com
Consumable
Consists of reviews, interviews, tour information, and other music
related information. We have several foreign correspondents who
contribute to the 'zine and truly make it a readable information
piece to the online community. Reviews are primarily of the
"alternative" genre, but also hit pop, rock, and other musical
formats.
http://www.westnet.com/consumable/Consumable.html
Bob Gajarsky
gajarsky@pilot.njin.net
Convergence; the New Media Journal*
Devoted to entertaiment in the age of the information super-
highway. It is not about the hardware of the information age but
about the information itself: film, laserdisc, audio CD, CD-ROM,
online magazines, and other forms. Contains reviews of any type
of artistic endeavor that is accessible electronically, essays,
profiles, and products.
message aenigma@netcom.com
Glenn Peters
aenigma@netcom.com
CORE
An electronic literary journal with quality short fiction, poetry,
and essays. It solicits works unique to electronic communications-
--such as an on-line interview or exceptional Usenet posting. CORE
is never over 30k in size.
email core-zine@cc.ysu.edu
ftp etext.archive.umich.edu, cd /pub/Zines/CORE_Zine
gopher etext.archive.umich.edu
Rita Rouvalis
rita@etext.org
rita@cc.ysu.edu
Cornell Political Forum
The Cornell Political Forum was founded in 1987 by undergraduates
at Cornell University. Since then, the group has published a
quarterly journal in which students share their thoughts and
experiences on political subjects from around the world. Today,
the Cornell Political Forum also sponsors lectures and debates,
and the magazine that bears its name is available in printed form
on several campuses in the U.S. and abroad, and in electronic form
anywhere on the Internet.
http://cpf.slife.cornell.edu/
cu_forum@cornell.edu
Counterpoint
The MIT-Wellesley Journal of Opinion and Campus Life.
access via www site (http://www.mit.edu/activities/cpt/home.html)
Avik S. Roy
cpt-irs@mit.edu
CRANK
Text-only companion to the printed zine. Commentary and coverage
of pop underground culture.
Crank@aol.com
ftp: (btf/crank)
Jeff Koyen
Crank@aol.com
Cropduster
Cropduster (est. 1992) appears periodically as a reaction to the
kind of society that some of us live in. It is a knee-jerk
response to the fact that our world produces cultural
underachievers. Cropduster has so far produced various reviews
and critiques of some of the lesser known aspects of people and
places that teeter-totter on barely breaking even. The zine is an
overseer of this as well as a product of it, because the thing
itself exhibits too many of the traits it condemns: lack of rigor,
unfair attacks, vendettas, revisionism, stubbornness, spelling
mistakes, and vulgarity. What else can you expect from people who
grew up in trailer parks and live on Kraft Dinner?
ftp/gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu, cd /pub/Zines/Cropduster
http://chat.carleton.ca/~smeece
Steven Meece
ad522@freenet.carleton.ca
Crossroads: The International ACM Student Magazine
This is a magazine by students for students in the computer
science and information systems majors.
email to listserv@sleepless.acm.uiuc.edu with just the body of the
message being "SUBSCRIBE" (without the quotes) and you are on the
listserver
ftp to info.acm.org/pubs/magazines/crossroads/
gopher to info.acm.org/11{the_files.pubs.magazines.crossroads]
http to info.acm.org/crossroads/
Saveen Reddy
crossroads@acm.org
saveenr@vuse.vanderbilt.edu
CTHEORY /Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory
An international review focusing on theory, technology, and
culture from a critical perspective.
send email to <ctheory@vax2.concordia.ca>
http://english-server.hss.edu/ctheory/ctheory.html
Arthur and Marilouise Kroker
ctheory@vax2.concordia.ca
Current Opinions in Medicine/ Current Opinions in Biology
As the fields of biology and medicine become more specialized, it
is difficult to keep abreast of changes in these disciplines,
especially outside one's own area of expertise. Current Opinions
in Medicine offers access to 24 journals in clinical medicine from
the Current Science Group, Ltd. Current Opinions in Biology
offers 6 journals in the biological sciences from CS as well.
With a single subscription, subscribers can see:
*Reviews of all advances in each field of biology and medicine.
*Evaluations of key references, which are then linked to MEDLINE.
*Comprehensive listings of papers.
Features include:
-Full text articles with color figures, tables, equations,
references, and hypertext links to bibliographic databases
-Comments about published articles and author's replies are linked
to the original documents and brought to the attention of
subsequent readers.
-Continuous publication as new articles are approved for
publication.
-Hypertext links to MEDLINE are provided where applicable.
-Automatic search results (SDIs) on custom searches, delivered to
the subscriber's e-mail address
-Local printing and downloading at no charge
Contact OCLC 6565 Frantz Road Dublin, OH 43017-3395 Attn:
National Sales Division Once the subscription has been accepted
by OCLC, OCLC will send subscribers the Guidon (TM) software (a
client to access COB and COM from OCLC), complete documentation,
and a unique authorization and password.
Bunny Gunderson
National Sales Division
Cyber Kids
A free online magazine for kids by kids (with a little help from
their friends at Mountain Lake Software and Woodwind Consulting).
It contains stories, artwork, puzzles, and more.
http://www.woodwind.com/cyberkids/index.html
cyberkids@mtlake.com
Cyberkind: Poetics and Prosaics for a Wired World
'Net-related nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and art published solely
on the World Wide Web.
http://sunsite.unc.edu/ckind/title.html
Shannon Turlington
shannon@sunsite.unc.edu
Cyberspace Vanguard Magazine: News and Views of the Science
Fiction and Fantasy Universe
Interviews, news, and columns on science fiction television,
movies, literature, and other related topics.
e-version: send request to cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu
Print/Cd-Rom: call 216-491-2178 or write to PO Box 25704,
Garfield Heights, OH 44125
ftp from etext.archive.umich.edu pub/Zines/Cyberspace.Vanguard
T.J. Goldstein
Editor
cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu
DargonZine
An electronic magazine that prints original amateur fantasy
fiction by Internet writers. It is the publication vehicle of the
Dargon Project, a "shared world" project, where several aspiring
fantasy authors write in a common milieu, sharing settings and
characters. The setting is a fantasy world that is predominantly
human, at a late medieval technology level, and where magic is
exceedingly rare. DargonZine is the successor of FSFnet, which was
the Dargon Project's original emag. Between FSFnet and DargonZine,
it is the longest running electronic magazine on the Internet.
For email subscriptions, send mail to <dargon@wonky.jjm.com>
requesting subscription. Please include your full name and email
address. Note that for users who prefer to retrieve issue via ftp
or newsgroup, "notification subscriptions" are also available,
where you are sent only a notification that an issue has been
released. Please indicate whether you wish a standard or
notification subscription.
ftp archive at ftp.etext.org, directories pub/Zines/FSFNet and
pub/Zines/DargonZine.
AOL users: keyword PDA (Mac users then select "Software
Libraries"), select "Palmtop Paperbacks." The path from there is:
Ezine Libraries->Science Fiction/Fantasy/DargonZine.
Delphi users look in the Fanzines database of the Science Fiction
& Fantasy SIG.
The Internet archive site is available on the Internet Gopher menu
in the SF&F SIG. Look under the Fantasy Sites, Newsgroups and
Homepages selection.
Rec.mag.dargon is also on the Usenet Reader menu in the SF&F SIG.
Ornoth D.A. Liscomb
Editor
<dargon@wonky.jjm.com>
Dateline: Starfleet
An E-mail fanzine providing news and commentary on the various
Star Trek TV series and motion pictures.
send a request via email to 'datelined@aol.com'
archived in libraries of America Online Star Trek forum
Bill Mason
data1701d@aol.com
DE PROVERBIO
An electronic journal of international proverb studies.
Subscription is free of charge. Just send your email address to:
deproverbio.editor@modlang.utas.edu.au and you will automatically
become a subscriber. You will thus be informed as soon as an issue
of De Proverbio is published and will be notified when a new book
or a new proverb collection is available on the Database.
http://info.utas.edu.au/docs/flonta/
Teodor Flonta
deproverbio.editor@modlang.utas.edu.au
Deep South
An interdisciplinary journal run by the graduate students of the
English Department at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New
Zealand.
majordomo@stonebow.otago.ac.nz subscribe deep-south
http://elwing.otago.ac.nz:889/dsouth/home-page.html
dsouth@elwing.otago.ac.n
dEPARTURE fROM nORMAL
A free zine of art works.
http://www.teleport.com/~xwinds/dfn.html
xwinds@teleport.com
Depth Probe
Depth Probe presents perspectives and historical influences of the
1990's American Experience via reviews, dreams, and commentary.
send mail to alan@sirius.com
http://www.neo.com/Depthprobe/zine/index/home.html
Alan Eyzaguirre
alan@sirius.com
Derogatory Reference
Personal zine.
request
hlavaty@panix.com
Descriptions of an Imaginary Univercity (DIU)
Compiled because of The Logic of Snowflakes, this poetry/poetics
'zine began as a weekly on 4 July 1994. Maintained sporadically
out of Albany, NY, DIU features writing from around the world,
circulated pseudonymously or in an initialized manner (i.e.
writing is not attached to "real" names). Past issues have
featured work by Marianne Moore and Kimberley Filbee, and regular
features include a Reading List for the Last Days of the White
Race, bi-coastal radio playlists, and words to the wise by someone
who calls himself "Thus, Albert or Hubert."
mail to cf2785@albnyvms.bitnet
gopher wings.buffalo.edu [First choose Libraries & Library
Resources, then Electronic Journals, then E-Journals/Resources
Produced Here at UB, then The Electronic Poetry Center, then
Journals, then Electronic Poetry Journals, then DIU];
www gopher://wings.buffalo.edu/11/internet library/e-
journals/ub/rift [one continuous string, then choose Journals,
then Electronic Poetry Journals, then DIU]
C. Funkhouser
DIAGNOSIS
DIAGNOSIS is the first UK laboratory magazine to be published
simultaneously on paper and on the Web. With your active
participation, help, and support, it will flourish as an
interactive medium which bridges the printed and the cyber word.
Issue one is due for publication mid-March 1995 and will be
distributed free of charge to bona fide U.K laboratories on
demand. The initial mailing covers 8,000 such establishments. If
your lab has not been included, then please accept our apologies.
Help us by e-mailing or faxing your details so that we can add you
to the distribution list. The subject matter of the magazine is
exclusively diagnostics and includes news, product information,
in-depth application studies, clinical trial reviews, a catalogue
of the latest papers in the fields of haematology, microbiology,
clinical chemistry, immunology, virology, molecular biology,
microscopy, pathology, endocrinology, and neuroscience. In
addition, it will provide conference reviews and listings of
forthcoming events.
http://www.aladdin.co.uk/diagnos/
diagnos@aladdin.co.uk
Diatribe
The explicit dissection of the inny looking outty. The psychology
of everyday hatred, elitism, transcendance and xenogogia.
URL:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/otis/MASS/Stastny_E/extra/diatribe.html
FTP: sunsite.unc.edu
/pub/multimedia/pictures/OTIS/MASS/Stastny_E/extra
MAIL: SASE/photos to: DIATRIBE, PO BX 241113, OMAHA, NE 68124-5113
Diane A. Tribe
ed@art.net
Didaskalia: Ancient Theater Today
Listings, reviews and features on Greek and Roman drama in
performance.
E-mail to didaskalia@csv.warwick.ac.uk
ftp://ftp.csv.warwick.ac.uk/pub/journals/didaskalia/*
gopher.csv.warwick.ac.uk under 'Publications'
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/didaskalia/didaskalia.html
Sallie Goetsch
tssac@csv.warwick.ac.uk
didaskalia@csv.warwick.ac.uk
Digital Technical Journal
The Digital Technical Journal is a refereed journal published
quarterly by the Digital Equipment Corporation.
ftp ftp.digital.com, cd /pub/Digital/info/DTJ Be sure to look at
README & index files
http://www.digital.com/info/DTJ/
Russ Jones
rjones@pa.dec.com
Dogwood Blossoms
An Electronic Journal of Haiku Dogwood Blossoms is a publication
of the Internet community. The goal of this digest is to be a
place where Haiku can be shared and discussed with other lovers of
the art. Submissions are encouraged, both of original work,
published work by other authors, and comments and critiques of
works in previous issues. Articles of "short essay" length are
also welcome.
send email to GLWARNER@SAMFORD.bitnet or asch@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
http://glwarner.samford.edu/haiku.htm
http://glwarner.samford.edu/dbindex.htm
ftp://ftp.catless.ac.uk/pub/haiku
Gary Warner
glwarner@samford.bitnet
Drain e-Zine
A zine provided to the entire knowledge pool of the computing
world to discuss and inform you of news and happenings or just
general dialog from the public that might not otherwise be
attained through normal media processes.
email sfarrug@caticsuf.csufresno.edu and insert in your message
"Please add my name to the Drain e-Zine mailing list" and also
include your email address
gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu /Zines/
Shaun Farrugia
sfarrug@caticsuf.csufresno.edu
Dreamboy
An ascii e-zine authored by Chris Romano.
To subscribe or unsubscribe, write to cdromano@delphi.com.
http://www.etext.org:80/Zines/UnitCircle/dreamboy.html
Christopher Romano
cdromano@delphi.com
E Law - Murdoch Electronic Journal of Law
Includes contributions in four principal formats:
1. materials of current interest such as comments on or reviews
of significant recent cases, legislation, publications, or other
developments of interest to the legal community;
2. scholarly works in progress or interim research reports which
invite comment and response;
3. completed papers which will be peer reviewed;
4. reports of materials available in digital format including
resources for law on the net.
message majordomo@cleo.murdoch.edu.au, subscribe elaw-j
gopher: infolib.murdoch.edu.au 70
ftp: infolib.murdoch.edu.au, cd /pub/subj/law/jnl/elaw
Archie Zariski
zariski@csuvax1.murdoch.edu.au
Early Modern Literary Studies (EMLS)
A journal which examines English literature, literary culture, and
language during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries from a
variety of perspectives.
Available in hypertextual format on the World Wide Web at
http://unixg.ubc.ca:7001/0/e-sources/emls/emlshome.html
Available in ASCII format for retrieval using Gopher at
edziza.arts.ubc.ca /english/EMLS
Gretchen E. Minton
Editorial Assistant
Ed_Asst_EMLS@arts.ubc.ca
emls@arts.ubc.ca
Education Policy Analysis Archives
Publishes original research on education policy at all levels and
in all nations.
email to listserv@asu.edu. make contents read SUB EDPOLYAR your
name
gopher://info.asu.edu:70/11/asu-cwis/epaa
http://www.asu.edu/asu-cwis/epaa/welcome.html
Gene V. Glass
Editor
Education Research & Perspectives
Academic journal covering all aspects of education.
contact editor by email or snail-mail
ftp://decel.ecel.uwa.edu.au/gopher/data/archives/education/erp
Assoc/Prof. Clive Whitehead
Editor
cwhitehe@ecel.uwa.edu.au
EDUCOM Review
Articles, columns, and book reviews focused on information
technology in higher education.
gopher educom.edu
http://educom.edu/
John Gehl
gehl@educom.edu
EF/hm (EthnoFORUM/hypermedia)
Peer-reviewed, multimedia, ethnomusicology journal on the World
Wide Web.
http://umbc7.umbc.edu/~signell/efhm/
Karl Signell
signell@umbc.edu
EFFector Online (The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Inc.)
Online newsletter of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).
Read comp.org.eff.news in Usenet, or send a message body of
"subscribe effector-online" (without the quotes) to effector-
online-request@eff.org
ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/Newsletters/EFFector/
gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Newsletters/EFFector
http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/Newsletters/EFFector/
Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org or editor@eff.org>
editor@eff.org - EFFector
editor info@eff.org - general EFF info
EJournal
Interested in the implications of electronic networks and "texts":
Theory and practice surrounding the creation, transmission,
storage, interpretation, alteration, and replication of electronic
text, or "display", broadly interpreted. Scope includes
discussion of the social, psychological, pedagogical, economic,
and artistic implications of computer-mediated networks.
Message to Listserv@albany.edu, SUBSCRIBE EJRNL [subscriber's
name]
Message to Listserv@albany.edu GET EJRNL CONTENTS
gopher and ftp, courtesy of Hanover College:
[gopher] hanover/public/ftp/pub/ejournal
[ftp] hanover.edu
gopher, University at Albany Library
[gopher] albany/service.../...libraries/electronic.../EJournal
Ted Jennings
Editor
Electronic Antiquity: Communicating the Classics
Refereed, international journal, publishing scholarly articles and
reviews, as well as "kite-flying" (unrefereed) papers seeking
feedback and items of interest (announcements of conferences,
positions vacant, etc.) of interest to the wider Classics
community
ftp, gopher, www for access; subscriptions to editors
Ian Worthington
ian.worthington@classics.utas.edu.au
electronic Gourmet Guide (the eGG)
Interactive food and cooking magazine on the World Wide Web.
via World Wide Web URL: http://www.deltanet.com/2way/egg
Kate Heyhoe
egg@deltanet.com
Electronic Green Journal
A refereed publication devoted to disseminating information about
sources on international environmental topics. The journal serves
as an educational environmental resource, and includes both
practical and scholarly articles, bibliographies, reviews,
ediotrial comments, and announcements.
subscribe: send a message including the following "subscribe egj
your_email_address" to MAJORDOMO@UIDAHO.EDU
www: http://gopher.uidaho.edu/1/UI_gopher/library/egj/
gopher: gopher.uidaho.edu (menu choice: University of Idaho
Electronic Publications)
ftp: ftp.uidaho.edu (directory: pub/docs/publications/EGJ/issue-1)
Maria Jankowska
Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy
EJAP is a peer-reviewed, electronic, hypertext journal for the
publication of articles and reviews relevant to analytic
philosophy both as a historical movement and as a current research
program. EJAP interprets "analytic philosophy" broadly,
including, but not limited to, philosophical logic, metaphysics,
epistemology, the philosophies of language, science, and mind, and
the history of analytic philosophy.
Mail to ejap@phil.indiana.edu with `ejap subscription' in subject
line.
ftp phil.indiana.edu /ejap
gopher phil.indiana.edu
www http://www.phil.indiana.edu/ejap/
Tim Maletic
EJAP Technical Editor
ejap@phil.indiana.edu
Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
A refereed journal of discrete mathematics that welcomes
submissions of papers in all branches of combinatorics, graph
theory, discrete algorithms, etc.
Message calkin@math.gatech.edu with your name and email address
www http://ejc.math.gatech.edu:8080/Journal/journalhome.html
gopher ejc.math.gatech.edu:8081
ftp ftp.math.gatech.edu cd /pub/ejc/Journal
Neil Calkin
calkin@math.gatech.edu
Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique de
Communication (EJC/REC)
A bilingual (English and French) academic journal in the
communication field devoted to the study of communication theory,
research, practice, and policy. EJC/REC is a benefit of
membership or institutional affiliation with the Communication
Institute for Online Scholarship. Also available by subscription.
Message comserve@rpitsvm or comserve@vm.its.rpi.edu, JOIN EJCREC
Message comserve@rpitsvm or comserve@vm.its.rpi.edu, SEND EJCREC
DIRECTRY
gopher://cios.llc.rpi.edu (for tables of contents only)
Teresa M. Harrison
Managing Editor
harrison@vms.its.rpi.edu
Electronic Journal of Differential Equations (EJDE)
The EJDE is dedicated to the rapid dissemination of original,
high-quality research in all aspects of differential and integral
equations. Articles are submitted as TeX files, sent to referees
electronically, and then circulated electronically following
acceptance. Each article will be subject to as rigid a peer review
process as is applied by the finest of today's printed journals.
message subs@ejde.math.swt.edu telnet (login: ejde),
gopher, ftp (login: ftp; cd pub): ejde.math.swt.edu or
ejde.math.unt.edu
mosaic http://ejde.math.swt.edu
Alfonso Castro
editor@ejde.math.unt.edu
Electronic Journal of Sociology
The Electronic Journal of Sociology is a refereed electronic
journal. The EJS specializes in publishing articles and
commentaries for those wishing to solicit rapid feedback about
current or proposed projects, while retaining high standards of
scholarly content. The EJS also publishes review essays, reviews
of books, reviews of software, and direction statements.
majordomo@coombs.anu.edu.au SUB ELECTRONIC-SOCIOLOGY-L [YOUR NAME]
www http://gpu.srv.ualberta.ca:8010
ftp ftp.srv.ualberta.ca cd /pub/docs/e-journal
Mike Sosteric
Editor
msosteri@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca
Electronic Journal of Strategic Information Systems*
SIS-EJOURNAL aims to encourage, advance, and communicate
interdisciplinary thinking in the field of strategic information
systems, by means of fast electronic publication. Through its
rapid publication, SIS-EJOURNAL offers workers in this field ready
reference to one another's published ideas, online access, and
easy retrieval of timely information. Once contributions are
accepted, SIS-EJOURNAL publishes them without delay. Each
contribution is published individually, and sent out immediately
after acceptance by the reviewers. Every five contributions
comprise one issue, and each year's issues comprise one volume.
to subscribe send an email message as indicated below: mail to
mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk subject: leave blank text: join sis-
ejournal your-first-name your-last-name
to access: via email, gopher, ftp and www
email as a list: sis-ejournal@mailbase.ac.uk
gopher nisp.ncl.ac.uk/11/lists-p-t/sis-ejournal
ftp mailbase.ac.uk, dir: /pub/lists/sis-ejournal www
http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/projects/ejsis/volumes/sisej.html
Luis C.L. Zeredo
Editor-in-Chief
sis-ejournal-request@mailbase.ac.uk
l.zeredo@shef.ac.uk
Electronic Letters Online
Contains short peer-reviewed articles that report the latest
research results from around the world. It covers the entire
field of electronics, including electronic science and
engineering, telecommunications, optoelectronics, and optical
communication. Nearly 1500 articles are added each year.
Electronic Letters Online corresponds to the printed journals
Electronics Letters, published by IEE, from volume 29, issue 18
(September 2, 1993). Features include full text articles with
figures, tables, equations, references, and hypertext links to
bibliographic databases; comments about published articles and
authors' replies are linked to the original documents and brought
to the attention of subsequent readers; hypertext links to INSPEC
abstracts from 1966 to present are provided where applicable;
automatic search results (SDIs) on custom searches, delivered to
the subscriber's email address; local printing and downloading at
no charge.
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Institution of Electrical Engineers Michael Faraday House Six
Hills Way Stevenage, Herts. SG1 2AY UK +44 438 313311 Once the
subscription has been accepted by IEE, OCLC will send subscribers:
the Guidon (TM) software (a client to access ELO from OCLC),
complete documentation, and a unique authorization and password.
Jim Ashling
inspec@dm.rs.ch
Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis
Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA) is an
electronic journal for the publication of significant new and
important developments in numerical analysis and scientific
computing. Papers of the highest quality that deal with the
analysis of algorithms for the solution of continuous models and
numerical linear algebra are appropriate for ETNA, as are papers
of similar quality that discuss implementation and performance of
such algorithms. New algorithms for current or new computer
architectures are appropriate provided they are numerically sound.
However, the focus of the publication should be on the algorithm
rather than on the architecture.
http://etna.mcs.kent.edu,
gopher://etna.mcs.kent.edu
anonymous ftp etna.mcs.kent.edu,
email: mailer@etna.mcs.kent.edu
Arden Ruttan
ruttan@etna.mcs.kent.edu
Electronic Visual Arts Magazine, The
An Electronic distribution/compendium, now available on the WEB
as hypertext, dedicated to the exploration of the visual arts in
all their complexities: artistic, political, philosophical,
technical, conceptual.... Available both as an open bulletin board
and as a juried and refereed journal.
Send subscribe [name] message to listserv@bosshog.arts.uwo.ca
Send query to eva@bosshog.arts.uwo.ca
http://www.uwo.ca/visarts/eva.html
Mickey Meads & Samuel Gerszon
Editors
eva@bosshog.arts.uwo.ca
Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID)
Will be providing information on emerging infections in three
broad categories: 1) Perspectives, a section addressing factors
that underlie disease emergence including microbial adaptation and
change, human demographics and behavior, technology and industry,
economic development and land use, international travel and
commerce, and breakdown of public health measures; 2) Synopses,
concise, state-of-the-art summaries of specific diseases or
syndromes and related emerging infectious disease issues; 3)
Dispatches, brief laboratory or epidemiologic reports with an
international scope.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/eid.htm
eideditor@cidod1.em.cdc.gov
Energy Ideas**
Use of energy efficient and renewable energy technologies in
public sector facilities (including public schools, universities,
police stations, city halls, etc.). The objective is to encourage
government to procure these technologies, which will protect the
environment, save taxpayer money, and help these products permeate
the market. The articles explain the available technologies and
present case studies which describe installations, including cost
information and the successes and failures. The articles also
include a contact person for each case study. The last page
provides a list of resources of information on the technologies
explained in the newsletter.
Subscribe to EcoNet and read the two conferences where it is
posted; or contact ei@igc.apc.org to be placed on mailing list
All issues are still posted on climate.news (EcoNet)
Jonathan Kleinman
Editor
ei@igc.apc.org
Entertainment Magazine
National and regional Southwest US music and entertainment
profiles, reviews and interviews. Covers hundreds of monthly
Arizona statewide events and nightlife listings for Tucson and
Phoenix areas. Tourism features. Hypertext links with other music
and entertainment web sites. Musician and commercial web pages.
Home pages for other Arizona non-profit groups and publications.
Arizona's first on-line newspaper.
http://www.rtd.com/emol/
Microfilm. Wooster, Ohio: Bell & Howell Co., 19-- reel; 35mm
(underground newspaper collection). University of Arizona Special
Collections holds back issues.
Robert E. Zucker
Telepublisher
rezucker@rtd.com
Enterzone
A hyperzine of writing, art, and new media. It features criticism,
fiction, philosophy, hypertexts, computer graphics, interactive
artforms, scanned photography, and drawings. In Enterzone we are
actively seeking new metaphors for the dissemination and sharing
of creative work. We draw on publishing and broadcasting models
while seeking to invent entirely new paradigms.
http://enterzone.berkeley.edu/enterzone.html
Christian T.S. Crumlish
Publisher
xian@netcom.com
Erofile*
Reviews of the latest books on French and Italian studies,
including literary criticism, cultural studies, film studies,
pedagogy, and software. Provides a forum for comments on
previously published reviews in an effort to create an on-going
dialogue on issues relevant to the field.
via Balzac-l: Message balzac-request@ere.umontreal.ca. Include
name, address, telephone and fax in message.
gopher: ccat.sas.upenn.edu (without a gopher client, telnet &
login as "gopher")
Jonathan Walsh
Editor
erofile@ucsbuxa.bitnet
Essays in History
Essays in History is published annually by the graduate students
of the Corcoran Department of History, University of Virginia.
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/journals/EH/EH.html
Meg Jacobs
mj2y@virginia.edu
et Cetera
the zine of everything and nothing. et Cetera is exactly what it
says... "and other things" if i'm not mistaken. it will conduct
interviews on random topics (we'll try to cover EVERYTHING at
least once!) have a lot of feedback and have some creative writing
in the second section of the zine with little nibblets about the
artists... it's fun and serious, mundane and inspired, pointless
and focused... all in one. we'll do everything about nothing and
nothing about everything. it is published and distributed
electronically as often as i can (which may not be very often).
http://www.cs.andrews.edu/~adap/etcetera/
gopher/ftp etext.archive.umich.edu
Steve Lee
lees@andrews.edu
Euphony Magazine
Feature articles, and movie and music reviews.
http://euphony.com/euphony/
Brad Pitzel
pitzel@euphony.com
Executive Report Online
The forum for Pittsburgh's business community. ER Online is a
source of information and a vehicle for discussion among business
people, both regionally and internationally.
http://www.execreport.com/er.html
http://www.execreport.com/sites/ExecutiveReport/zine/Archives.html
er_editor@execreport.com
Fair Play
"It has been said that the American people are the only jury that
Lee Harvey Oswald will ever have. It is our responsibility, then,
to examine with utmost care and objectivity the evidence for and
against him, and to reach an independent verdict." --Sylvia
Meagher
http://rmii.com/~jkelin/fp.html
John Kelin
jkelin@rmii.com
Federal Communications Law Journal
The Journal has a long tradition of printing the highest quality
articles and student notes on issues relating to communications
law and policy and specifically the needs and interests of the
communications bar.
http://www.law.indiana.edu/fclj/fclj.html
Laura A. Scott
Senior Managing Editor
Jason S. Roberts
Editor-in-Chief
fclj@indiana.edu
FICTION-ONLINE
A literary journal publishing short stories, plays, excerpts from
novels, and poems, primarily mainstream, with some genre such as
science fiction.
email to NGWAZI@CLARK.NET
ftp.etext.org, under \pub\Zines
gopher.cic.net, under "electronic serials"
aol, under "Writer's Club E-Zines
William Ramsay
FiX
FiX is a product of the Bomb Squad, bespectacled purveyors of tack
and perversity. It's future lies with you - we want contributions
with attitude and imagination that'll make FiX the world's wildest
magazine. Your keyboard is a power tool...
http://www.easynet.co.uk/fix/fix.htm
fix@sunshyne.demon.co.uk
Fleet House: Canada
A Vancouver, British Columbia-based electronic publication
focusing on inbound travel to Canada. It is your comprehensive
guide to Canadian travel.
http://www.fleethouse.com/fhcanada/fhc_expl.htm
inbasket@fleethouse.com
Flora Online*
Publishes data-intensive text and MS-DOS computer programs on the
subject of systematic botany.
ftp huh.harvard.edu, cd /pub/newsletters/flora.online/
gopher huh.harvard.edu
Issues are also available free online by dialing 716-896-7581 (8-
N-1).
Also available on MS-DOS formatted diskettes at $7.50 each. Twelve
diskettes cover the 28 issues published to date.
Richard H. Zander
visbms@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu
visbms@ubvms.bitnet
FROGMAG
Le magazine lectronique en fran
http://www.princeton.edu/Frogmag/ (Amrique du Nord)
http://www.limsi.fr/~krus/frogmag/ (Europe)
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/physics/frogmag/ (Isral)
Catherine Dhaussy
frogmag@list.cren.net
dhaussy@cnam.fr
Fryburger, The
Freiburg's English Language Magazine. Our focus is fiction,
that is short stories, poetry, interviews with various authors,
reviews and of course also the occasional piece of non-fiction.
http://www.uni-freiburg.de/univ/3w/service/fryburger/inhalt.html
Frank Borsch
borsch@mibm.ruf.uni-freiburg.de
Gassho
An electronic journal serving the global Buddhist community. It
is intended to promote and support dialogue between monks, nuns,
lay teachers, lay practitioners, scholars, and students. It is
open to all schools and traditions of Buddhism.
email dharma@netcom.com
ftp sunsite.unc.edu,
cd pub/academic/religious_studies/Buddhism/DEFA/Journals
ftp ftp.netcom.com, cd /pub/dharma/Gassho
ftp/gopher: coombs.anu.edu.au,
cd /coombspapers/otherarchives/electronic-buddhist-
archives/buddhism-general /e-journals/gassho-journal
ftp/gopher: extext.archive.umich.edu, cd
/Religious.Texts/DharmaNet
ftp/www: nectec.or.th, cd /pub/mirrors/dharma
ftpmail: email: ftpmail@metta.ci.net message: GET ALLFILES.LST
www: http://sunsite.unc.edu/dharma/defa.html
bbs: dial-up BODY DHARMA ONLINE, 1-510-234-9431
bbs: dial-up ACCESS TO INSIGHT, 1-508-433-5847
hardcopy: GASSHO, P.O. Box 4951, Berkeley, CA 94704-4951 USA
Barry Kapke
Global Emergency Medicine Archives (GEMA)
Internet Resource and prototype Journal for Emergency Physicians.
www - http://herbst7.his.ucsf.edu/
John Ellis, MD
Global Monitor
Canada's first online computer magazine.
http://www.globalx.net/monitor/
monitor@globalx.net
Global Network Navigator
The first interactive guide to the Internet's vast information
resources. Its interface allows subscribers to navigate easily
through the Internet. GNN provides direct links to more than 1300
information resources; its Whole Internet Catalog is an extensive
listing of high-quality Internet servers and provides links to the
best information found on the Internet. A dynamic link connects
GNN to NCSA's What's New Page (TM), which the GNN staff produces.
GNN also publishes a number of special interest publications
including the Travelers' Center, the Personal Finance Center, The
I-media Center (focuses on online publishing), the Digital Drive-
in and NetNews. The marketplace offers the Business Pages and GNN
Direct, through which readers can order goods and services online.
URL http://gnn.com/
send email to info@gnn.com
Joan Callahan
Managing Editor
Globetrotter Magazine
A www-based magazine covering all areas of popular science,
technology, and techno-culture.
http://www.dungeon.com/home/globe/home.html
mike@globe.dungeon.com
neil@cheese.dungeon.com
si@reality.dungeon.com
GNET; Global Networking
An archive/journal for documents pertaining to the effort to bring
the Net to lesser-developed nations and the poorer parts of
developed nations. (Net access is better in many ``third world''
schools than in South-Central Los Angeles). GNET consists of two
parts: an archive directory and a moderated discussion.
email gnet_request@dhvx20.csudh.edu
ftp dhvx20.csudh.edu (155.135.1.1), cd /global_net/
Larry Press
lpress@dhvx20.csudh.edu
Good Medicine Magazine
Good Medicine Magazine is an enlightening bimonthly publication on
preventive medicine for better health. Good Medicine feels that
"traditional medicine" (a medical science that is based on
predictable results) and "holistic medicine" (a medical philosophy
that deals with the body, mind, and spirit as one interacting
system) shouldn't be viewed as two separate practices.
http://none.coolware.com/health/good_med/ThisIssue.html
good_med@coolware.com
Government Information in Canada/Information gouvernementale au
Canada
Quarterly electronic journal for discussion and study of Canadian
federal, provincial/territorial, and local government information.
http://www.usask.ca/library/gic
Andrew Hubbertz
hubbertz@sklib.usask.ca
GRAOCH Z KAPUSTA
Magazine of news summaries on political, social and cultural life
in Poland with a humorous commentary.
BIELEWCZ@UWPG02.uwinnipeg.ca
ftp tirana.berkeley.edu, cd /pub/polish/dir_groch/
Marian Kuras
eikuras@cyf-kr.edu.p1
green Cart magazine, the
We are a multimedia art magazine networking artists, writers,
musicians, and performers around the world. Our web pages are
filled with interactive art, stories, poetry, comics, reviews,
digital sound, and animation clips to amuse and inform you! Our
viewers can browse on line through our greencART MALL packed full
of art, music and publication stores, including creative crafts
and a variety of one-of-a-kind items.
1. Online subscription form on web site:
http://www.wimsey.com/greenCart/
2.Downloadable text form via ftp:
Host - ftp.wimsey.com
Path - pub/users/ftp/greencart/cart-download/
Login - 'anonymous'
Password - your e-mail address
Leah Ferguson
leahf@wimsey.com
Grist On-line
Network Journal of Language Arts. Poetry, prose, essays,
mail/email art news, reviews. Contributors include well-known and
widely published poets such as David Ignatow, Jackson Mac Low, Ron
Silliman, and many others.
message request to: fowler@grist.com
ftp etext.archive.umich.edu, cd /pub/Poetry/Grist
gopher etext.archive.umich.edu dir: /pub/Poetry/Grist
John Fowler
Editor and Publisher
grist@grist.com
fowler@grist.com
GWEB (Graphics Web)
GWeb is an informal trade journal for those of us in the computer
animation industry as well as those pursuing a career in computer
animation. Some of the main highlights of G-Web include an up-to-
date job listing section, and cozy behind the scenes interviews
with the people leading this industry.
http://www.cinenet.net/GWEB
Rob Letterman & Shahril Ibrahim
gweb@cinenet.net
HIP Webzine
Humourous commentary on everyday stuff
http://www.hip.com
Dick Hardt
Dick_Hardt@hip.com
Holy Temple of Mass Consumption
Rantings, ravings, news, and latest adventures of yet another
tentacle of the Church of the SubGenius. May include any
combination of social commentary and analysis, comic/record/zine
reviews, complete scifi/fantasy convention listings, rave
listings, plus literally anything that happens to turn us on at
the moment.
email requests to slack@ncsu.edu
hardcopy free w/SASE from PO box address
ftp: quartz.rutgers.edu, cd /pub/Journals/HToMC
Rev. E. Coli
slack@ncsu.edu
HotWired
A commercial World-Wide Web site. A "cyberstation" on the Net.
Like television wasn't radio with pictures, the Net isn't
magazines with buttons or, worse, video-on-demand. Instead, this
is a new medium demanding new thinking, new content. Today's
events mirror television's arrival as a mass medium in 1948.
Global networks are connecting people with captivating words,
pictures, sounds, and ideas from around the world. Online
communities are beginning to find their voices. Passive
entertainment is passe. Through interactivity, people do not talk
back to machines - they connect to each other. We're building
something rich and strange here. Full of discussion, dialog,
commentary, art, sound, and vision. Help us define the future of
this new medium.
http://www.hotwired.com/
http://www.hotwired.com/Lib/Wired/index.html
Will Kreth
hotwired-info@hotwired.com
Ideas DIGest ONLINE newsmagazine
Focuses on the development of creative ideas for market and the
business of innovation
http://www.wimsey.com/~idig/
Chris Webb
idig@wimsey.com
IDRC Reports
A quarterly magazine bringing you the latest news on how science
and technology are having an impact in the developing world.
Reporting on IDRC-funded research projects, the magazine is aimed
at a diverse audience and provides:
o A multidisciplinary view of research for development
o Profiles of researchers from the South
o Research results and case studies from the developing world
o Commentaries by Southern and Northern research experts
o New ideas and contacts
IDRC REPORTS is published quarterly in English, French, and
Spanish. Developed-country subscriptions are CA $20 for one year
or CA $35 for two years. Subscription requests should include
full payment. VISA and American Express are accepted.
To order, please contact: IDRC Reports Magazine Subscription
Services Department #260-60 Renfrew Drive Markham, Ontario Canada
L3R 0E1
Internet: order@idrc.ca
gopher.idrc.ca
gopher://gopher.idrc.ca:70/00/.PUBLICATIONS/.Current
Telephone: 905-475-4145
Fax: 905-940-3606
mag@idrc.ca
Immunology Today Online
Monitors advances in immunology and presents the results readably
and lucidly. Succinct review articles form the backbone of each
monthly issue. Together with the other sections of the journal
(trends, viewpoint, kaleidoscope, letters, book reviews, etc.),
the review articles give the reader a complete picture of the
diverse field of immunology. This broad perspective makes
Immunology Today an invaluable information source for researchers,
lecturers, and students. Features include:
*Full text articles with color figures, tables, complex equations,
references, and hypertext links to bibliographic databases.
*Hypertext links to Elsevier's Excerpta Medica (EMBASE) database
are provided where applicable.
*Automatic search results (SDIs) on custom searches, delivered to
the subscriber's email address.
*Local printing and downloading at no charge.
*Email letter to publisher function
Elsevier Trends Oxford Fulfillment Center PO Box 800 Kidlington,
Oxford OX5 IDX UK Once the subscription has been accepted by
Elsevier, OCLC will send subscribers the Guidon software (a client
to access ITO from OCLC), complete documentation, and a unique
authorization and password.
David Hoole
journals@elsevier.co.uk
iMpulse Music Journal
A monthly journal of music news, information, and opinion.
email to impulse@dsigroup.com, Subject: SUBSCRIBE IMPULSE
gopher://enews.com/
Richard F. Crum (<rfcrum@clark.net>)
Roger L. Yee (<ryee@dsigroup.com>)
impulse@dsigroup.com
IN VIVO
A free, electronic literary magazine.
http://freenet3.scri.fsu.edu:81/users/jtillman/titlepage.html
James Tillman
jtillman@freenet.scri.fsu.edu
Income Opportunities ONLINE
The No. 1 Source of Affordable Money-Making Ideas
http://www.dnai.com:80/online/
incomeed@aol.com
INFOMART Magazine
Discusses hot topics for the information systems industry such as
client/server, multimedia, ATM, and networking.
http://www.onramp.net//infomart/infomart.html
Bruce Benesh
benesh@onramp.net
Information, Communication, Supply ElectroZine
An electrozine with many and varying topics for varying tastes.
The content ranges across stories, articles, editorials, letters,
etc. Topics from the unknown, internet, society, philosophy,
music, role playing games, science, news, etc.
send email request to org_zine@wsc.colorado.edu
ftp etext.archive.umich.edu, cd. pub/Zines/ICS
email org_zine@wsc.colorado.edu, INDEX
George Sibley
org_zine@wsc.colorado.edu
Information Technology and Disabilities
A refereed journal devoted to the practical and theoretical issues
surrounding the development and effective use of new and emerging
technologies by computer users with disabilities. Founded by
EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information), Information
Technology and Disabilities features articles on issues affecting
educators (K through college), librarians, adaptive technology
trainers, rehabilitation counselors, human resources
professionals, and developers of adaptive computer hardware and
software products. In addition to refereed, in-depth feature
articles on issues of concern to our target audience, Information
Technology and Disabilities features a number of regular
departments, each edited by an expert in the field.
message listserv@sjuvm.stjohns.edu, subscribe itd-toc or subscribe
itd-jnl
gopher sjuvm.stjohns.edu
gopher -- St. John's University, New York. From main menu, select
Disability resources, then EASI menu, then Information Technology
and Disabilities (Journal).
Tom McNulty
mcnulty@acfcluster.nyu.edu
mcnulty@nyuacf
Inquisitor Magazine
INQUISITOR is the logical end result of the "soupification" of
various media, art, culture, and technology. Matter-of-fact and
down-to-earth, INQUISITOR strives to look beyond the hype and
trendiness of current "cyberculture." No hype, no glitz, no po-mo
references, no unnecessary interface. Content dense, informative,
while keeping tongue planted firmly in cheek.
gopher echonyc.com
http://mosaic.echonyc.com/~xixax/Inquisitor/
Dany Drennan
Editor
inquisitor@echonyc.com
Intellectual Property
An online quarterly magazine about the new real estate of the
1990s. IP magazine features articles on the latest and most
controversial developments in the laws governing technology and
information from federal copyright law to the protection of trade
secrets to antitrust enforcement. Our objective is to shed light
on issues of law and policy that are having a big, and growing,
influence on the way businesses are organized and investment
decisions are made.
http://www.portal.com/~recorder/recorder.html
Art George
ageorg00@reach.com
inter\face
Inter\face is a publication of poetry, what we take that to be in
relationship to our investment in the fact that the word is
momentarily between cursors late in the night's impermanent
cybermind. Not necessarily about, written on, or influenced by
computers and network technology. We acknowledge the computer and
continue writing.
email interfac@cnsunix.albany.edu (person, not listserv)
gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu Zines/Interface
ftp: etext.archive.umich.edu pub/Zines/Interface
www: http://"cellar1.hum.albany.edu/if/if.htm"
Benjamin H. Henry
interfac@cnsunix.albany.edu
Interface\Alabama Supercomputer Authority Journal
This quarterly publication is designed to inform users and
interested organizations of recent developments at the Alabama
Supercomputer Authority. Special articles include information
about hardware and software additions and upgrades, research
developments, support staff, and new member organizations of the
Alabama Supercomputer Network (ASN). Regular features include
technical articles from university researchers and system tips for
ASN users. The Alabama Supercomputer Authority makes
supercomputing time and related resources available to Alabama's
academic researchers, government, and industry. We facilitate
research in a wide range of science and technology areas. Non-
academic institutions, including federal agencies and industry,
are encouraged to explore cooperative ventures with us.
http://www.asc.edu
Ms. Josie McCrary
asajam01@asnmail.asc.edu
InterFace Magazine
The creative person's technology magazine.
www online forms NOTE: No "listserve" subscriptions
http://vvv.com/interface/
Robert McCourty
Editor
Ivan Sinclair
Webweaver
InterFace@dataflux.bc.ca
InterJournal
A refereed World Wide Web-based Internet journal. The articles
themselves are distributed throughout the Internet. They may be
stored by the authors "at point of origin" or by arrangement with
colleagues or Internet databases. The central journal database
consists of abstracts, comments and relevant manuscript
information including pointers to the Internet address of the
original article. InterJournal is organized as a collection of
journals on selected subjects and by category of article (News
Item, General Audience Letter, Professional Letter, Review
Article, Brief Article, Article, and Report). Manuscripts are
found by using either the Browse Form or Search Form.
http://dynamics.bu.edu:80/InterJournal/
Yaneer Bar-Yam
Managing Editor
yaneer@bu.edu
International Journal of Continuing Education Practice*
International refereed journal of the highest standard. Welcomes
orginal program descriptions and assessments, innovative
administrative practices in program planning and implementation,
methodological discussions, original or applied research, and
conceptual practice. Addresses all topics relevant to the broad
field of adult and continuing education.
message listserv@max.cc.uregina.ca, SUBSCRIBED conted, firstname
lastname
Sandra D. Pearce
International Philosophical Preprint Exchange
The International Philosophical Preprint Exchange is an
established service on the Internet designed to foster improved
communication among philosophers by providing a medium for the
exchange of works in progress. We invite all interested
philosophers to browse our collection of working papers in all
areas of philosophy, and to submit their own working papers.
To receive instructions, send a piece of email containing exactly
the following four lines of text: begin index send getting-started
end to the address phil-preprints-service@Phil-Preprints.L.Chiba-
U.ac.jp. A user's guide and a list of papers available will be
returned to you by email.
by www http://phil-preprints.L.chiba-u.ac.jp/IPPE.html
http://www.L.Chiba-U.ac.jp/IPPE.html
by gopher go to either apa.oxy.edu or kasey.umkc.edu
by ftp either Phil-Preprints.L.Chiba-U.ac.jp, or
mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu
by email mail to phil-preprints-service@Phil-Preprints.L.Chiba-
U.ac.jp
Use above access methods to access the preprints and journals at
any time.
Carolyn L. Burke
cburke@nexus.yorku.ca
ippe@nexus.yorku.ca
International Teletimes
A general interest, culture magazine that has a different theme
each month (anything from education to travel to history) as well
as many regular columns such as Cuisine, Keepers of the Light
(photography), and the Wine Enthusiast. Teletimes tries to
showcase local ideas and opinions on a global scale. Teletimes is
news and information from the people it effects, not foreign
journalists.
Subscription to ASCII edition: email editor@teletimes.com, include
email address, computer type, country of residence and ASCII or
Replica.
Subscription to Replica edition: email majordomo@teletimes.com,
include words "subscribe teletimes" in body of message.
Access to ASCII, DOCMaker and Replica editions:
ftp://etext.archive.umich.edu/pub/Zines/Intl_Teletimes
Access to WWW version:
http://www.wimsey.com/teletimes/teletimes_home_page.html
Ian Wojtowicz
editor@teletimes.com
Internet Homesteader, The
The objective of this journal is to "scout, plow, and harvest the
Internet for our readers." We provide news and information for
those without Internet access; and instructional and informational
articles for those with connections. All of our instructional
articles are geared toward beginning and intermediate Internet
users. The content is for anyone involved in libraries or
providing information on demand.
Send your name, institution, department, address, phone, email
address, and choice of format (ASCII or Print) with payment in the
form of a check or purchase order to Office of Library Services,
State University Plaza, Albany, NY 12246. Make checks payable to
State University of New York-TIH
Laura K. Murray
murraylc@slscva.ca.sunycentral.edu
Internet Informer
An Internet-based magazine that includes news and information from
both the material and electronic worlds that we exist in. The
purpose of this publication is to encapsulate the changing world
of the Internet, blend it with the transforming world we live in,
and deliver it all in one package to your electronic mailbox as
often as possible.
message stevenbaker@delphi.com or informer@cris.com
Steven Baker
StevenBaker@delphi.com
Interpersonal Computing and Technology; An Electronic Journal for
the 21st Century
There are currently several barriers to the use of electronic
journals as outlets for scholarly research. These include:
copyright, the problem of coordinating with print publication, and
especially the validation of the electronic journal as a
legitimate outlet for dissemination of scholarly studies suitable
for credit toward promotion and tenure. IPCT addresses these
concerns. Each journal issue will be the equivalent of 64 print
pages. Coordinated with and issued through the IPCT-L, a list
operated at Georgetown University, which will serve as the initial
readership. Subscribers to the list will be considered charter
subscribers. No charge for the service for the first year.
Subscribers will be urged to comment extensively on content and
format of the journal. After an experimental year, IPCTJ will
commence library collaboration and may find it necessary to charge
for the service.
message listserv@guvm.georgetown.edu, SUBSCRIBE IPCT-L
gopher: guvm.ccf.georgetown.edu 70
ftp: guvm.ccf.georgetown.edu (141.161.71.1) login: IPCT-J
password: guest
Zane L. Berge
berge@guvax.georgetown.edu
InterText
A free electronic fiction magazine. InterText publishes materials
ranging from mainstream stories to fantasy to horror to science
fiction to humor. Published since early 1991, it reaches thousands
of readers on six continents.
Message intertext@etext.org. Specify ASCII, PostScript, PDF or
notification. (The ASCII version runs approximately 150K per
issue; the Postscript version runs approximately 500K and is
usually mailed out compressed and uuencoded; PDF runs about 400K
and is mailed out uuencoded; notification subscribers will receive
a note telling them when an issue has been released and is
available.)
ftp://network.ucsd.edu/intertext or
ftp://ftp.etext.org/pub/Zines/InterText
CompuServe: GO EFFSIG /Zines from the Net
America Online: Keyword PDF /Palmtop Papaerbakcs
http://www.etext.org/Zines/InterText/
Jason Snell
intertext@etext.org
INTRRR NRRRD E-Zine
"Punk" culture, social Issues, techy goo, do-it-yourself
philosophy.
http://www.etext.org/Zines/Intrrr.Nrrrd/intrrr.html
Bri Cors
corsbria@student.msu.edu
IOUDAIOS Review
IOUDAIOS Review is the serial electronic publication of IOUDAIOS-
L@LEHIGH.EDU, the international electronic forum for scholarship
on Early Judaism and Christian Origins. IOUDAIOS Review began
life in July 1991 at York University in Toronto, largely as the
result of conversations between Larry Hurtado (U of Manitoba) and
Steve Mason (York U) identifying the need for speedy and in-depth
reviews of scholarship in the field, and seeing electronic
publishing as a means to that end. The chronological span covered
by IOUDAIOS Review extends roughly from the time of Ezra (4th c.
BCE) up to the flowering of rabbinic Judaism about the time of the
Mishna (3rd c. CE).
Subscription to IOUDAIOS-REVIEW is normally open only to members
of IOUDAIOS-L. To subscribe, send the one-line email message:
sub ioudaios-review Your Name (substituting your own real name for
"Your Name" in the line above) to listserv@lehigh.edu
listprov/unix-listserv;
ftp (ftp.lehigh.edu /pub/listserv/ioudaios-review/[issue].[year]
William Alder
ioudaios-review@lehigh.edu
n51nh301@unity.ncsu.edu
Issues In Science and Technology Librarianship
Provides short substantial articles on timely and important topics
in science and technology librarianship as well as conference and
workshop reports and short correspondences. Special columns are in
the process of being developed to address service issues and hot
topics. Does not intend to duplicate other electronic publications
but intends to cover areas not currently available in electronic
format.
send a message to acrlsts@hal.unm.edu
Search on Internet through Veronica
Harry Llull
Editor
acrlsts@hal.umn.edu
J.UCS
The Journal for Universal Computer Science is an exciting new
journal publication covering all areas of computer science.
http://tick.ntp.springer.de
em-helpdesk@springer.de
JAC Online: A Journal of Composition Theory
A hypertextual version of JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory.
access http://nosferatu.cas.usf.edu/JAC/index.html
Todd Taylor, Online Editor JAC
taylor@chuma.cas.usf.edu
Jewish Studies Judaica eJournal
The world's only electronic journal devoted to on-going research
and current events in Jewish Studies.
send email to jewstudies@israel.nysernet.org or h-
judaic@uicvm.uic.edu
also available from the SHAMASH Project or H-NET Project gophers
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gopher://israel.nysernet.org (Electronic Journals menu)
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Avi Jacob Hyman
Editor
Dept of History
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto
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Journal of American Underground Computing
Technology, security, current events, conspiracy, editorials.
sub@fennec.com
Scott Davis
dfox@fc.net
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR)
The Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR) is a
refereed publication, covering all areas of artificial
intelligence (AI).
http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/jair/home.html
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ftp: p.gp.cs.cmu.edu, cd /usr/jair/pub message: jair@cs.cmu.edu;
subject: AUTORESPOND; message: HELP
Steven Minton
jair-ed@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov
Journal of Buddhist Ethics
The first and only academic journal devoted exclusively to the
study of ethics in Buddhism.
email message to listserv@psuvm.psu.edu. Subscribers are advised
of new publications but must retrieve the material for themselves.
(USA) ftp.cac.psu.edu directory pub/jbe
(EUROPE) ftp.scorpio.gold.ac.uk directory pub/jbe
(AUSTRALIA) coombs.anu.edu.au
directory /coombspapers/otherarchives/electronic-buddhist-
archives/buddhism-general/e-journals/jbe
The Australian site is mirrored at seven other sites around the
world.
http://www.cac.psu.edu/jbe/jbe.html
http://www.gold.ac.uk/jbe
Dr. Damien Keown
jbe-ed@psu.edu
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
JCMC will be a scientific, refereed, quarterly journal. It is led
by an editorial board composed of leading scholars in the fields
of CMC. The journal seeks to publish original essays and research
reports on such topics as interpersonal and group processes in
communication networks, issues of privacy, economics, and access
raised by the developing information infrastructure, instructional
communication in distance learning, computer-supported cooperative
work, and organizational and social policy issues occasioned by
the new medium.
http://www.huji.ac.il/www_jcmc/jcmc.html
noga.huji.ac.il, directory jcmc
Margaret McLaughlin
mmclaugh@alnitak.usc.edu
Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture
The Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture aims to serve
the criminal justice/criminological community by publishing
critical review essays that take as their subject some variant of
popular culture, including, but not limited to, films,
documentaries, books, plays, lyrics/music, paintings, photography,
and computer programs/video games. In addition, JCJPC also
publishes original manuscripts that attend to the intersection of
popular culture and criminal justice. Review essays are intended
to explore the depiction of criminal justice issues in the various
forms of popular culture, providing educators with suggestions for
utilizing these mediums as pedagogical tools and others with ideas
about how these forms may be gainfully employed in research
efforts. Manuscripts may be theoretical or empirical, but they
are expected to highlight and focus on the interplay of popular
culture and criminal justice in all dimensions of society.
Those interested may subscribe to JCJPC by sending an email
message to LISTSERV@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU with the following command:
SUBSCRIBE CJMOVIES YourEmailAddress YourFirstName YourLastName
Email via the listserv or via the United Nations Criminal Justice
Information Network
Gopher housed at the University at Albany, State University of New
York.
Sean Anderson or Gregory J. Howard
Editors
SUNYCRJ@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU
Journal of Extension*
The Journal is published by the Cooperative Extension System. It
expands and updates the research and knowledge base for Extension
professionals and other adult educators to improve their
effectiveness. In addition, the Journal serves as a forum for
emerging and contemporary issues affecting Extension education.
Written and edited by Extension professionals, sharing with their
colleagues successful educational applications, original and
applied research findings, scholarly opinions, educational
resources, and challenges on issues of critical importance to
Extension educators.
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To receive articles, sections, tables of contents, and entire
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Mike Lambur
Editor
lambur@vtvm1.cc.vt.edu
Journal of Financial Abstracts
Abstracts of major working and accepted papers in financial
economics.
Contact Paul_Hopper@SocSci.Com
http://www.crimson.com/fen
Wayne_Marr@SocSci.Com
Journal Of Financial And Strategic Decisions
The Journal of Financial and Strategic Decisions is a refereed
journal published with the support of the Colleges of Business of
East Tennessee State University and Mississippi State University.
The Journal is sponsored by the Institute of Financial and
Strategic Decisions, which is an association of academic and
financial professionals. The Journal premiered in the spring of
1988 and is published three to four times annually.
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garrisons@etsuvax.east-tenn-st.edu
Journal of Fluids Engineering
Authors who believe that they have significant data, experimental
or numerical, to share with the readership submit that data on a
disk, together with their manuscript. Or editors invite authors
who submit papers to supplement their publication with data.
These data are reviewed together with the manuscripts and, if
accepted, the data are included in the data bank of the Journal
mantained electronically by the Scholarly Communications Project
of Virginia Tech. The purpose is to better document and
disseminate high quality scientific information of interest to the
fluids engineering community.
ftp borg.lib.vt.edu cd /pub/JFE www
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JFE/jfe.html
Gail McMillan,
Director
Scholarly Communications Project
gailmac@vt.edu
Journal of Industrial Teacher Education
The journal of the National Association of Industrial and
Technical Teacher Educators.
http://borg.lib.vt.edu:80/ejournals/JITE/jite.html
Journal of Mathematical Systems, Estimation, and Control
JMSEC publishes mathematically sophisticated papers in the areas
of systems, estimation, and control theory.
gopher://trick.ntp.springer.de/11/jmsec/
em-helpdesk@springer.de
Journal of Political Ecology: Case Studies in History and the
Social Sciences
The Journal of Political Ecology is intended to fill a gap in the
social sciences by bringing together researchers from many
disciplines with a common interest in links between political and
economic systems, on the one hand, and local populations and
ecosystems, on the other. JPE hopes to promote interdisciplinary
dialogue and research on the interface between political economy
and ecology.
telnet sabio.arizona.edu login: sabio;
main menu: other databases and remote libraries/Electonic
Journals/ Journal of political ecology
Users who want to retrieve either a single article or entire issue
of the journal can do that using file transfer protocol
(FTP): ftp miles.library.arizona.edu login as anonymous password:
your internet address cd /pub/peso
"peso" is a directory that contains other directories by volume.
Each volume is a directory that contains two sub-directories:
ascii and postscript which house the specified volume's articles
in ascii and postscript. As a service to the JPE community, we
have included a variety of viewers that are located in the
directory /pub/peso/ps.viewers. If you have questions on
retrieving, installing and configuring the viewers, please
consult with your institution's computer support personnel.
Dr. James B. Greenberg
JGreenber@ccit.arizona.edu
Journal of Statistics Education
JSE is a rigorously-refereed electronic journal on postsecondary
statistics education. JSE publishes high-quality articles on a
variety of topics related to the teaching of statistics; for
instance, results of controlled experiements on pedagogical
methods, case studies and anecdotal reports, review and opinion
articles, and discussion of the impact of new technologies and new
methods of assessment on statistics education. Articles that make
innovative use of the electronic medium are encouraged.
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ftp jse.stat.ncsu.edu, cd /jse/v1n1/contents;
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E. Jacquelin Dietz
dietz@stat.ncsu.edu
Journal of Technology Education
Scholarly discussion on topics relating to technology education.
Technology education is that school subject which teaches
children ABOUT technology rather than just WITH technology.
Articles focus on research, philosophy, theory, or practice. In
addition, this journal publishes book reviews, guest articles,
comprehensive literature analyses, and reactions to previously
published articles.
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wais jte.src
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www http://borg.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JTE/jte.html
hardcopy for $5/issue
Dr. Mark Sanders
Editor
msanders@vt.edu
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education
An electronic and traditional journal for teachers of veterinary
science and medicine and veterinary medical education.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu:80/
Gail McMillan
gailmac@vt.edu
Journal of World-Systems Research
An academic journal that publishes research articles and
theoretical discussions relevant to the study of the modern world-
system and earlier regional intersocietal networks.
send subscribe wsn message to listproc@csf.colorado.edu
gopher://csf.colorado.edu/wsystems
http://csf.colorado.edu
Chris Chase-Dunn
chriscd@jhuvm.hcf.jhu.edu
Judea Electronic Magazine
Focusing on the rebuilding of Jewish communities and Jewish life
in Judea, Israel.
send email to listserv@jerusalem1.datasrv.co.il message subscribe
judea firstname lastname
gopher jerusalem1.datasrv.co.il in politics/newsletters
subdirectory
or by email request to amiel@jerusalem1.datasrv.co.il
Yael and Mark Ami-El
amiel@jerusalem1.datasrv.co.il
Kudzu
A quarterly digital magazine dedicated to bringing you the best in
fiction, poetry, and essays. We strive to present fresh and
original works that challenge us to think about ourselves, each
other, and our world.
http://www.etext.org:80/Zines/Kudzu/
ftp://ftp.etext.org
Steven W. Jarvis
possum@sibylline.com
Kyosaku
A quarterly publication dedicated to fostering a healthy zeal for
poetry, humor, beauty, and life in an age when many are all too
prepared to shove Art's fat ass out the door and curl up with
dopey New Age shinola or turn on Hard Copy. We at Kyoskau are
convinced that by funneling our piss and vinegar into a digest-
sized compendium of the best poetry, prose, and art we can gather,
we can slowly chop away at the sturdy stump of Apathy and
Convention until the putrid tree tumbles like a statue of a fallen
figurehead. Artistic rebellion is the least blatant but most
gratifying means of spitting on society's shoes.
http://www.cs.oberlin.edu/students/djacobs/kyo/kyomain.html
srice@hamp.hampshire.edu
Law and Politics Book Review
Seeks to comprehensively review books of interest to political
scientists studying law, the courts, and the judicial process,
within six months of publication. Reviews are commissioned by the
editor and published within a week of receipt. Organized into 12
monthly issues for each annual volume. Length of reviews varies
from 750 to 2500 words.
Subscribe LPRB-L your name to listserv@listserv.acns.nwu.edu
gopher.nwu.edu Library Resources
Herbert Jacob
mzltov@nwu.edu
Leonardo World Wide Web Site
Online resource site linked to the Leonardo Journal and Leonardo
Electronic Almanac published by the MIT press. Various reseources
(hymermedia) related to the use of science and technology in the
arts.
email journals-orders@mit.edu and request a subsription to
Leonardo Electronic Almanac. The access to the WWW site is
included in the price of a subscription.
http://www-mitpress.mit.edu/Leonardo/HomePage.html
Roger Malina (Mason@mitpress.mit.edu)
journals-orders@mit.edu
LIBRES
Library and Information Science Research Electronic Conference is
designed to foster library and information science research and
support the development of our knowledge base. It shares ideas,
solutions, and experiences, and includes discussions of research
in progress, reviews of research, queries and responses from
participants, and conference announcements. All editors are
volunteers on the LIBRES Project.
Message listserv@kentvmd.bitnet or listserv@kentvm.kent.edu,
SUBSCRIBE LIBRES
listserv retrieval instructions: Message listserv@kentvm.bitnet or
listserv@kentvm.kent.edu, INDEX LIBRES
gopher instructions gopher refmac.kent.edu and look under Electronic
Journals
anonymous ftp instructions ftp cc.curtin.edu.au login: anonymous
password: guest cd LIB-RESEARCH get filename (where filename =
exact name of file in Table of Contents) quit
Dr. F.C.A. Exon
Editor-In-Chief
lexonfca@cc.curtin.edu.au
LIGHTHOUSE electronic MAGAZINE, THE
A monthly Christian music magazine on the world-wide-web featuring
an upcoming album list, album reviews, artist interviews, industry
press releases, brief reviews of all new products, and an indie
section.
gopher gopher.etext.org Zines/Lighthouse
learn.etc.bc.ca:70/11/test/ixthous/lighthouse
linus.cs.ohiou.edu StudentOrganizations/Bridge
oops.etc.bc.ca
ftp ftp.etext.org: cd /pub/Zines/Lighthouse/
www http://www.netcentral.net/lighthouse/index.html
http://sabine.acs.psu.edu/users/jws/ccmpage.html (temporary
address)
bbs: Screaming Alarm Clock (509) 627-2311 11pm - 7am
PST
We Be Games (509) 545-4249 24 Hrs
J. Warner Soditus
lighthouse-mod@netcentral.net
lighthouse@sabine.acs.psu.edu
Line Noiz*
Line Noiz is a cyberpunk-related e-zine featuring articles on
cyberpunk, cyberpunk science-fiction, the internet, and other
associated themes.
Message dodger@fubar.bk.psu.edu, Subscription LineNoiz your
address
Message dodger@fubar.bk.psu.edu, subject: "BACK ISSUES"
or request from Billy Biggs at ae687@freenet.carleton.ca
Billy Biggs
ae687@freenet.carleton.ca
Low-End User
The LEU is an Emagazine dedicated to meeting the needs of the
"average" Macintosh user. Each issue features regular columns,
news and rumors, bug reports, software and hardware reviews, tips
and advice, an electronic soapbox, feature articles, press
releases, and special features. The Low-End User EMagazine is
distributed in DOCMaker format, a stand-alone Macintosh
application with excellent hypertext functions. Staff members
include Dennis T. Cheung, Mark Clark, Joshua B. Colglazier, David
W. Eldred, Ed Gurowitz, Jim Hines, Paul Kassell, Dr. Michael C.
LaBossiere, Randy Simon, Fred Showker and Mark Wall.
All email regarding the subscription service should be sent to:
colg0008@maroon.tc.umn.edu using one of the following Subject
headings, as appropriate:
Subject: LEU subscribe
Subject: LEU unsubscribe
Subject: LEU change
Internet: Primary archive is sumex-aim.stanford.edu and its
mirrors, in the "per" directory. It is also available at a variety
of other sites worldwide.
Back issues are available via the subscription service, at the ftp
and commercial sites, and on various CD-ROMs (such as the AMUG BBS
in a Box). Back issues are also available on request by mailing a
HD disk and a suitable return mailer (with postage) to Dr.
Michael LaBossiere.
Dr. Michael C. LaBossiere
ontologist@aol.com
LSD-51
An interactive hypertext zine that originally comemmorated the
50th anniversary of the accidental discovery of LSD with fiction,
archive, and testimonials submitted from all over the net.
ftp ftp.brown.edu, cd /pubs/bobby_rabyd
Bobby Rabyd
rabyd@brownvm.brown.edu
Lynx, The
An attempt to see if a real magazine can be published on the World
Wide Web on a regular basis. The magazine will cover the more
alternative sides of the Web and the Internet, and we hope to be
amusing, informative, and slightly anarchic ...
http://www.cityscape.co.uk/lynx/
Tony Jewell
tony@cityscape.co.uk
LYTX (Lian/ Yi\ Tong- Xun\)
A comprehensive Chinese journal published by the Ottawa Chinese
Students and Scholars Association (LYH) in the capital region of
Canada. It is at present a monthly publication with email and
PostScript versions. The email version is sent to subscribers and
readers worldwide. All versions can be gotten from ftp sites.
LYTX is calling for originally written, unpublished Chinese
articles on literature, poems, science and technology, topics of
general interest, and things related to CSSP (Chinese Students,
Scholars and Professionals).
Subscribe to GB version
Email: listserv@vm1.mcgill.ca message: sub lytx
Subscribe to HZ version
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(GB,BIG5,HZ,PS) (or cd pub/LYTX)
ftp cnd.org (132.249.229.100) cd pub/fcssc/lytx (GB,PS);
ftp ifcss.org (129.107.1.155), cd /org/lytx (GB);
WWW: http://uwalpha.uwinnipeg.ca
file://uwalpha.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/fcssc/lytx/index.html
http://ifcss.org:8001/index.html
http://ifcss.org:8001/www/pub/org/lytx/index.html
Gopher: gopher://sunrise.cc.mcgill.ca (port 70)
Ji Zhang <Ji.Zhang@nrc.ca>
01wang+lytx@ac.dal.ca
Mac Net Journal
Mac Net Journal is a Zine dedicated to helping Macintosh users
make the most of the Macintosh and their Net connections. It
contains reviews of shareware and other downloadable software
available to Macintosh users, articles about the Internet (how to
best use it, what's new with it, and other information), as well
as articles about the Macintosh, its future, and maximizing its
potential. Articles are written in plain, non-hyper-technical
language, aiming to be informative and interesting while still
being understandable. We often cover step-by-step instructions in
our how-to articles.
To subscribe, send email to aaron@netaxs.com and indicate whether
or not one wishes to receive the full issue via email or simply be
notified (notification message give instructions on where to
download from).
http://www.netaxs.com/~aaron/
Aaron Anderson
aaron@netaxs.com
Mathematica in Education
Mathematica in Education is a quarterly publication devoted to
educators who use Mathematica to enhance the teaching and learning
in their courses in the fields of science, engineering, and
mathematics.
http://www.telospub.com/catalog/mathematica_in_edu.html
em-helpdesk@springer.de
Matrix Maps Quarterly
Matrix Maps Quarterly (MMQ) is a publication for maps of computer
networks. The purpose of MMQ is to show in maps features of
networks that are difficult to present with text or numbers alone.
Color makes direct comparisons between networks or sizes easy to
see. We also include tables, graphs, figures, and text, and often
the underlying numbers and names. MMQ shows and describes network
sizes and locations, in hosts, servers, users, and other units,
correlated by population, personal income, and other factors
relevant to geographic, economic, and demographic analysis and
graphical presentation of computer networks.
send email to mids-order@mids.org
ftp.mids.org:/matrix/maps/mmq
http://www.mids.org
gopher://gopher.mids.org
Eric McKinney
mids-help@mids.org
MC Journal: The Journal of Academic Media Librarianship
A peer reviewed, electronic journal encompassing all aspects of
academic audiovisual librarianship. Focus includes cataloging,
reference, collection development, equipment, and administration.
Mediagraphies, bibliographies, and articles related to media
library education are also accepted. Columns include Inter-Media,
a column on Internet resources for media professionals; Technology
Watch, on new technologies important to the media profession; and
Media Works, focusing on an aspect of every day media center
routines that have proven successful. Primary audience is
audiovisual professionals in higher education.
Send following email message to: LISTSERV@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu
SUBSCRIBE MCJRNL firstname lastname
ftp ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu, cd /MCJRNL
gopher wings.buffalo.edu
gopher://wings.buffalo.edu/hh/libraries/publications/mcjrnl
Lori Widzinski
hslljw@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu
hslljw@ubvm.bitnet
Meanderings
A journal of politics, art, and culture from a distinctively, but
not exclusively, African-American perspective.
You may subscribe by sending an email message to meanderings-l-
request@webcom.com (full text) or meanderings-w-request
@webcom.com (web publication notice) with "subscribe" as the
message.
http://www.webcom.com/~sppg/meanderings/me.html
Cuda Brown
editor@meanderings.com
Medical Reporter, The
Contains a variety of medical and health-related information. This
is no substitute for consultation with a primary care physician or
other qualified healthcare provider. If you have symptoms or
medical problems, we advise that you see your doctor.
http://www.dash.com/netro/nwx/tmr/tmr.html
Joel R. Cooper
Editor-in-Chief
jcooper@medreport.com
Melvin
A satirical bi-weekly magazine published every other Monday
exclusively over the World Wide Web.
http://www.melvin.com/
info@melvin.com
Mendele
Yiddish literature and language.
To sign up, please send the following message to
listserv@yalevm.ycc.yale.edu: sub mendele first_name last_name
ftp.mendele.trincoll.edu directory: pub/mendele/files
nmiller@mail.trincoll.edu
MidLink Magazine
The electronic magazine for kids in the middle grades.
http://longwood.cs.ucf.edu/~MidLink/
Caroline McCullen
mccullen@aquarius.cc.ucf.edu
mini-Annals of Improbable Research, The ("mini-AIR")
A monthly supplement to The Annals of Improbable Research (AIR),
the journal of inflated research and personalities published by
the MIT Museum. The Annals of Improbable Research (AIR) is a
splendid educational magazine produced by the entire former
editorial staff (1955-1994) of "The Journal of Irreproducible
Results." AIR's co-founders are Marc Abrahams, who edited the
Journal from 1990-1994, and Alexander Kohn, who founded the
Journal in 1955 and was its editor until 1989. AIR is published
by the MIT Museum in Cambridge, MA. The editorial board consists
of more than 40 distinguished scientists from around the world
including seven Nobel Laureates and a convicted felon. Each
October, AIR produces the Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony at MIT, honoring
people whose achievements cannot or should not be reproduced.
LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU body of your message: SUBSCRIBE MINI-AIR
YOUR NAME
http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena/org/i/improb/www/home.html
Editorial
air@mit.edu
Modal Analysis; The International Journal of Analytical and
Experimental Modal Analysis
Free distribution of the abstracts of the papers, prior to their
print publication. Abstracts are available periodically via the
subscribers' listserv.
message listserv@borg.lib.vt.edu, Subscribe modal-l
gopher borg.lib.vt.edu
gopher://borg.lib.vt.edu:00/modal
http://borg.lib.vt.edu:80/ejournals/MODAL/modal.html
contact Gail McMillan for hard copies
Gail McMillan
gailmac@vt.edu
Money Issues
Canada's first regular financial planning magazine. The first
Canadian magazine to be available simultaneously in print on the
news stand or by subscription, and in electronic form on the
Internet. Money Issues is also the first to be interactive,
allowing you to send electronic messages or requests to the
editors, advertisers or writers.
http://www.cyberplex.com/CyberPlex/MoneyIssues.html
Kirk Kelly
waysmag@hookup.net
Morpo Review, The
A bi-monthly, electronic literary magazine that publishes fiction,
non-fiction, and poetry. What kind of work do we want? How about
Sonnets to Captain Kangaroo, free-verse ruminations comparing
plastic lawn ornaments to the Love Boat, or nearly anything with
cows in it. No, not cute, Smurfy little "ha ha" ditties--back
reality into a corner and snarl!
A human being still processes these requests by hand, so please
send an e-mail message to morpo-request@morpo.creighton.edu with a
subject of "Moo!" and the following line in the body of the
message: subscribe morpo
or, send an e-mail message to lists@morpo.creighton.edu with the
following line: get morpo morpo.readme to find out how to access
our e-mail server.
gopher://morpo.creighton.edu/The.Morpo.Review
gopher://ftp.etext.org/Zines/Morpo.Review
ftp://morpo.creighton.edu/pub/zines/morpo
ftp://ftp.etext.org/pub/Zines/Morpo.Review
http://morpo.creighton.edu/morpo/
Robert Fulkerson
Editor
rfulk@creighton.edu
Mother Jones Magazine*
A magazine of investigation and ideas for independent thinkers.
Features provocative and unexpected articles that inspire action
toward positive social change. It is a project of the Foundation
for National Progress, a nonprofit activist organization dedicated
to advancing progressive causes throughout media. The e-version
does not represent the full text of the paper magazine.
message listserver@mojones.com, SUBSCRIBE motherjones-list
Your_Name
ftp, gopher, and wais (192.187.196.1)
copyright@mojones.com
Music Theory Online (MTO)
An electronic journal devoted to topics of interest to
professional and pre-professional music theorists, musicologists,
composers, and performers.
site address: listproc@husc.harvard.edu [will change in mid-1995
to: listproc@boethius.music.ucsb.edu] message: subscribe mto-list
FirstName LastName
MTO FileServer: mto-serv@husc.harvard.edu
get the MTO Guide via ftp (pub/smt/mto/docs/mto-guide.txt) for
information on using the MTO FileServer FileServer address will
change in mid-1995 to mto-serv@boethius.music.ucsb.edu
ftp site: fas.harvard.edu [will change in mid-1995 to
boethius.music.ucsb.edu] directory: pub/smt/mto/issues
Lee A. Rothfarb
General Editor
mto-editor@husc.harvard.edu
rothfarb@boethius.music.ucsb.edu
rothfarb@humanitas.ucsb.edu
Nadine Magazine
The magazine that wishes it were a band.
www.cis.yale.edu
http://www.cis.yale.edu
todd polenberg
tpole@minerva.cis.yale.edu
National Computer Tectonics Online
Computer magazine aimed at small business and home office users.
http://www.awa.com/nct
Bruce Morris
bmorris@usit.net
Nekuda E-Journal**
An Israeli journal of academic articles on the subject of the
Jewish settlements in Judea, Samari, and Gaza (The West Bank) and
the Arab-Israeli conflict.
email lando@brachot.jct.ac.il, with small intro about yourself
and/or where you are from is requested but NOT required
Zvi Lando
lando@brachot.jct.ac.il
NETCOMTALK
An interactive journal about the College of Communication at
Boston University featuring faculty and student articles as well
as student photography. Students can be heard describing their
photography, and there is sound from the Dean and school chairs
discussing what is offered to the prospective student.There is an
extensive illustrated article on our new multimedia lab.
http://web.bu.edu/COM/communication.html
past articles are in the "archive folder"
Professor William Lord
wlord@bu.edu
New Horizons in Adult Education
New Horizons in Adult Education is an electronic journal focused
on current research and ideas in adult education. It is a refereed
journal that provides graduate students, faculty, researchers, and
adult education practitioners with a means for publishing their
current thinking and research within adult education and related
fields.
message listserv@alpha.acast.nova.edu, SUBSCRIBE AEDNET
name>
message listserv@alpha.acast.nova.edu, INDEX horizons
http://alpha.acast.nova.edu/education/aednet.html
Nancy Gadbow
Editor
horizons@alpha.acast.nova.edu
New Sun Newspaper, The
A general interest publication that reflects the positive aspects
and events of life. Features award-winning writers, insightful and
humorous articles, new and old, classic short stories, poems,
celebrity interviews with a focus on good works, and all around
coverage of hope.
http://Shebute.com/NewSun/Today/
email NewSun@Pipeline.com
Ms. Lese Dunton
Editor & Publisher
NewSun@Pipeline.com
New York Journal of Mathematics
A refereed mathematics journal.
http://nyjm.albany.edu:8000/nyjm.html
gopher nyjm 1070
ftp to nyjm.albany.edu, look in /pub/nyjm
abstracts available on listserv lists nyjmth-a, nyjm-alg, nyjm-an,
nyjm-top on listserv@albany.edu
Mark Steinberger
Editor-in-Chief
mark@sarah.albany.edu
NeWWW
A magazine for and by internet explorers. An online publication
about the Internet divided into three sections: Letters to the
Editor. Feedback from the readers. Featured Articles. These may
be submitted by anyone at Dartmouth College. We do accept
unsolicited articles but reserve the right to edit them for space
or content. Reviews. A collection of new and interesting
resources on the Internet. This forms the core of the publication.
http://grafton.dartmouth.edu:8023/
Andy J. Williams
AndyJW@dartmouth.edu
Notes of a Dirty Old Woman
"A weekly column that'll gradually, graphically assemble a semi-
literary map of the coptic, neo-goth city of Coven Pride. It's all
about love, labor, and traversing ones days over a landscape of
pain. It lets in unsolicited submissions and keeps out only
academes and homophobes."
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/MCM/Rabyd/Vera_Rabyd_814.html
Vera Rabyd
rabyd@brownvm.brown.edu
Notices of the AMS
A Journal of the American Mathematical Society.
http://e-math.ams.org/web/publications/notices/notices-home.html
Numerische Mathematik
The first complete electronic journal in mathematics. It
publishes high-quality papers presenting significantly new and
important developments in all areas of numerical analysis, with
"Numerical Analysis" to be here understood in its most general
sense.
http://tick.ntp.springer.de/server/nmee1.html
em-helpdesk@springer.de
NWHQ
A journal of contemporary art and literature with a particular
emphasis on hypertexted fiction. Created specifically for the
WorldWide Web. In it's second volume.
http://www.wimsey.com/~jmax/
Elizabeth Fischer
NWHQ@wimsey.com
Oak Ridge Laboratory Review
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory Review is a quarterly magazine
highlighting the latest and greatest research and development
activities at the Laboratory. Stylewise, we aim our magazine at
people who are interested in science, but who aren't necessarily
scientists themselves. The Review is also available in hard copy
and is distributed without charge. We now offer WAIS searches of
just the Review or of all of the Department of Energy Oak Ridge
servers.
Send a request, including your address, to the ORNL Review office.
http://www.ornl.gov/ORNLReview/rev26-2/text/home.html
Jim Pearce
pearcejw@ornl.gov
Olive Tree, The
Dedicated to the open dissemination of concepts and ideas within
the fields of library science and information resources. The
journal is created and maintained at the University of Arizona
School of Library Science, which is currently seeking a name
change to the School of Information Resources.
http://timon.sir.arizona.edu/pubs/Olive.html
Shafer Ramsey
Systems Editor
wonka@neuromancer.hacks.arizona.edu
One
ONE first published in January of 1993 as a bi-monthly over-sized
tabloid publication distributed in the Washington, D.C. area. It
was originally created as a generational response to traditional
Black-oriented newspapers and magazines which we thought failed to
meet the needs of a younger generation of African Americans. In
the first issue we used these words, ONE is a forum, a trading
post for writers and thinkers to exchange dialogue on the defining
issue of a generation--unity, diversity, economic self-
sufficiency, intellectual freedom, race, class and gender--without
fear of censorship. And to discuss the life-sustaining, spirit-
fulfilling, mind-expanding elements of Black culture--our music,
our art, our faith. A local magazine with a world vision. A
chronicle of progressive Black politics and culture that will fuse
a diverse body of thought into one cohesive agenda: Freedom of
Expression.
http://www.clark.net/pub/conquest/one/home.html
Eric Easter
EKEONE@aol.com
Online Educator, The
This is a journal for teachers and others who want to make the
Internet an accessible, useful classroom tool. It includes monthly
"Net Lessons," which offer step-by-step instructions for
integrating Internet resources into various subjects. It also
features news about technology grants, e-mail discussion lists,
and World Wide Web sites. A popular feature for teachers new to
the Internet is Online Basics, which discusses how to use and
obtain essential software tools.
Send email to ednetnews@aol.com for complete subscription
information
access www site at http://www.cris.com/~felixg/OE/OEWELCOME.html.
Mark Hass
ednetnews@aol.com
Online Journal of Current Clinical Trials, The
Publishes research reports, metaanalyses, methodological papers,
and editorials on trials or therapies, procedures, and other
interventions relevant to care in all fields: medicine, dental
medicine, dermatology, gynecology, neurology, obstetrics,
pediatrics, psychiatry, and other fields associated with these
main clinical areas. Clinical alerts from research groups,
consensus programs, professional societies, and pharmaceutical
firms are published in the news section as soon as they are
available. Letters to the editor and other commentaries such as
editorials in response to reports already published are linked to
the original documents as hypertext for the attention of
subsequent readers. Features include:
*Full text articles with figures, tables, equations, references,
and hypertext links to bibliographic databases.
*Hypertext links to MEDLINE abstracts from 1986 to present are
provided where applicable
* Automatic search results (SDIs) on custom searches, delivered to
the subscriber's email address.
*Local printing and downloading at no charge.
Contact Chapman & Hall The Online Journal of Current Clinical
Trials 115 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10003 Once the subscription
has been accepted by OJCCT, OCLC will send subscribers: the Guidon
(TM) software (a client to access CCT from OCLC), complete
documentation, and a unique authorization and password.
Dean Smith
Managing Editor
Online Journal of Knowledge Synthesis for Nursing, The
Publishes critical reviews of research literature to guide nursing
practice and research. The reviews include a statement of the
practice problem, a summary of research, annotated critical
references, practice implications, research needed, search
strategies, and references. Features include full text articles
with figures, tables, equations, references, and hypertext links
to bibliographic databases; comments about published articles and
author's replies are linked to the original documents and brought
to the attention of subsequent readers; continuous publication as
new articles are approved for publication; hypertext links to
MEDLINE are provided where applicable; automatic search results
(SDIs) on custom searches, delivered to the subscriber's email
address; local printing and downloading at no charge.
Contact Managing Editor The Online Journal of Knowledge Synthesis
for Nursing Sigma Theta Tau International 550 W. North Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-634-8171 or use the online order form
at: http://www.oclc.org under publications Once the subscription
has been accepted by STT, OCLC, will send subscribers: the Guidon
(TM) software (a client to access KSN from OCLC), complete
documentation, and a unique authorization and password.
Judith Graves
Managing Editor
Online Modern History Review
The editors welcome scholarly articles on any historical subject
(European, Asian, North and South American, African, etc.). In
addition, the editors welcome book reviews, open forum articles,
primary and secondary historical documents in electronic form,
images (gif, pcx, tiff, bmp), M.A. and Ph.D. dissertations, notice
of academic positions and appointments, publications and grants.
Reviewers consider the following questions when assessing
manuscripts:
1. Is the writer's thesis clear?
2. Is the interpretation novel?
3. Is relevant primary evidence presented?
4. Are counter-arguments mentioned and debated?
5. Is the writer aware of the current research on the subject?
6. Is the manuscript well organized and logical?
7. Is the writer conscious of his audience?
telnet: freenet.victoria.bc.ca login: guest, then register
Marijan Salopek
Editor
ua832@freenet.victoria.bc.ca
omhr@texxen.richmond.bc.ca
Organized Thoughts
A journal of libertarian socialism.
email mlepore@mcimail.com (journal only)
GEnie: contact m.lepore
ftp etext.archive.umich.edu, cd /pub/Politics/Organized.Thoughts
gopher etext.archive.umich.edu
Mike Lepore
mlepore@mcimail.com
Pathfinder
A new Web Site created by a group of us at Time Inc. We're doing
this because, like many people on the Net, we want to explore. Our
goal is to see what new ways we can find to inform and be
informed, entertain and be entertained. Our e-mail addresses are
listed here (http://www.pathfinder.com/pathfinder/about.html) , so
please tell us what you think and offer up suggestions.
Our company publishes dozens of magazines, among them TIME, Life,
Sports Illustrated, Fortune, People, Parenting, Health, Southern
Living, Vibe, Entertainment Weekly, Martha Stewart Living, Money,
and Sunset. There's also Time-Life books and videos, Little,
Brown Books, Warner Books, and Oxmoor House. In addition, our
corporate cousins at Time Warner comprise a movie studio, music
company, cable company, and a lot of cable programming, including
Home Box Office. That makes us a pretty big company, and our aim
is that our Web Site will someday allow you to surf through most
all of it. But we hope it will always feel friendly, a place where
you can read and talk and find a group of writers who are eager to
listen and talk back.
At the moment, we have only a small sample of our products on this
website, most notably TIME, Vibe, Time Warner Electronic
Publishing, People, Entertainment Weekly, Sports Illustrated, and
a place called the Virtual Garden. Soon we will have more content,
since our colleagues at our other magazines are eager to join us.
Let us know what you'd like to see come on next. As for the name
Pathfinder, it's meant to suggest an adventure into unknown
territory, but with some guidance -- like a compass, or even
people who've been there before. Pathfinder's also a tribute to a
great character trapped in a dreadful novel: Natty Bumppo, the
uncorrupted natural man who follows the wilderness westward in the
James Fenimore Cooper novel that threatened to turn us off to
reading when we were in high school. As he meanders his way
through Cooper's works, he picks up a bunch of other names, but
most of us agreed that Pathfinder was a better name for an
Internet service than Leatherstocking or\Deerslayer. When Henry
Luce and Britton Hadden founded our company 72 years ago, they
spoke about how the glut of information in our daily lives created
the need for a guide to what was important and interesting. We
like to think that if they were alive today, among the things they
would do is build a website.
http://www.pathfinder.com/pathfinder/Greet.html
James Kinsella
Editor, Pathfinder
jkinsella@pathfinder.com
PBEM - Play by E-mail
A fanzine for free computer-moderated play-by-electronic mail
wargames. PBEM's main function is to provide advertising for
various free play-by-email wargames available over the Internet.
It also contains occasional reviews of games, strategy articles,
and information about finding information about games.
ftp ftp.erg.sri.com, cd pub/pbm/magazines
ftp.funet.fi, cd pub/doc/games/play-by-mail
ftp ftp.erg.sri.com, cd /pub/pbm/PBEM-Fanzine
email gl8f@virginia.edu
http://fermi.clas.virginia.edu/~gl8f/pbem_magazine.html
Greg Lindahl
gl8f@virginia.edu
PC Currents
PC Currents is a local online computer magazine, dedicated to
serve Hawaii and the Pacific Basin, with computer news and
Hawaiian business directories.
http://www.pc-currents.com/currents/
infoweb@pc-currents.com
Peaks
An Online Magazine about Montana. In this online publication
you'll discover the work of Montana's writers, artists and
entrepreneurs. You'll also explore (through the wonders of
hypertext links) an entire array of things to do, places to go,
and neat stuff to get your hands on in the incredible Old West
state of Montana, which is indeed Big Sky Country.
http://cpmt.cyberport.net:80/peaks/
peaks@cyberport.net
Perspective
Harvard-Radcliffe's Liberal Monthly
subscribe to paper: send mail to email or US mail address
distributed free at various Boston-area locations accessible
through World Wide Web
http://hcs.harvard.edu/~perspy
Ben Torrance (bhtorran@fas.harvard.edu)
perspy@hcs.harvard.edu
Photography, Self, Dreams and the World: Writings by Artists
>From a class in advanced photography projects. Writings about
photography, art-making, and the self and its relation to the
physical world.
gopher to cwis.nyu.edu. Select "Information Sources: Phones,
Places and Publications" followed by "Photography, Self, Dreams
and the World: Writings by Artists"
Barbara Ess
ess@is2.nyu.edu
PHOTON
The World Wide Web photo magazine.
http://www.scotborders.co.uk/photon/
David Kilpatrick
DavidKilpatrick@photon.scotborders.co.uk
PIGULKI
Occasional magazine of news and humor relating to Poland and
Polish issues, particularly Poland's democratic evolution and its
expansion of computer networking internally and to the West.
Written in English for audiences both in the West and in Poland.
To subscribe send email to one of the following:
North America: Dave Phillips (davep@NiagaraCyber.com)
Oceania: Marek Samoc (mjs111@phys.anu.edu.au)
Europe, Africa: Marek Zielinski
(zielinski@acfcluster.nyu.edu)
To access:
anonymous ftp: The sites at alfa.camk.edu.pl,
galaxy.uci.agh.edu.pl, ccpnxt7.in2p3.fr, laserspark.anu.edu.au,
poniecki.berkeley.edu and zsku.p.lod.edu.pl store back issues in
subdirectory /pub/pigulki.
ASCII files have extension pub, Posctscript files have extension
ps.
mail: Send mail to netlib@alfa.camk.edu.pl with the line: 'send
index from pigulki' to obtain the list of available files, and
with the line: 'send pigulk12.pub from pigulki' to obtain eg.
Pigulki #12 in ASCII. For Postscript substitute ps for pub.
gopher: In List of Other Gophers locate "University of Mining and
Metallurgy, Cracow", or "Uniwersytet Kalifornijski, Berkeley",
and look for Pigulki.
Or connect directly to galaxy.uci.agh.edu.pl,
poniecki.berkeley.edu or laserspark.anu.edu.au using your gopher
client.
Pigulki archives are also mirrored in the CIC gopher
gopher.cic.net together with all other E-periodicals and books.
www: the www version will be available early 1995.
see above under subscribe/access
Dave Phillips
davep@NiagaraCyber.com
Postmodern Culture
Ranges from analytical essays and reviews to video scripts and
other new literary forms, opening discussion of postmodernism to a
wide audience and to new and different participants, encouraging
reconsideration of the forms and practices of academic writing,
and experimenting with departures from the traditional idea of
published texts as immutable and monologic.
message listserv@listserv.ncsu.edu mesage, SUBSCRIBE pmc-list
gopher jefferson.village.virginia.edu
ftp ftp.ncsu.edu, cd /pub/ncsu/pmc
www http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pmc/contents.all.html
Also available on microfiche and on disk
Contact Oxford University Press for disk or fiche subscription:
Journals Department
Oxford University Press
2001 Evans Road
Cary, NC 27513
Fax: 919-677-1714
Phone: 800-852-7323
The Editors
pmc@unity.ncsu.edu
Power to the People Mover
A journal of cultural delicacies viewed through the optic of mass
transit, with a special emphasis on BusKulture.
email knut@wendy.ucsd.edu
ftp uglymouse.css.itd.umich.edu, cd /pub/Zines/People.Mover
Erik Knutzen
knut@wendy.ucsd.edu
PPSA Online Magazine
The PPSA Online Magazine is an online compilation of the PPSA
Magazine, a print magazine with a limited circulation that is
printed twice a year. Topics covered in the PPSA Online Magazine
include: real-life stories and road-trips, humor, photos and art,
editorials and commentary on social issues and current events.
This 'zine is offered as a WWW site. The home page is
http://ppsa.lanl.gov/online.html, and it contains hyperlinks to
other interesting and timely articles on the Internet. A
subscription to the print version is available upon request.
http://ppsa.lanl.gov/online.html
email jjohnson@lanl.gov
71043.1450@compuserve.com
John Johnson
jjohnson@lanl.gov
71043.1450@compuserve.com
Practical Anarchy Online
The practical aspects of anarchy. Each issue includes
international anarchist news and analysis, e-zine reviews, updates
on anarchist projects, and suggestions for practical anarchy. A
publication of Spunk Press, an electronic publisher and archiver
of underground literature and radical, progressive and anarchist
materials. Refer to Spunk Press Editorial Collective, spunk-
list@lysator.liu.se.
email mjmc@fullfeed.com
ftp etext.archive.umich.edu, cd /pub/Politics/Spunk/
gopher: extext.umich.edu 70
http://www.cwi.nl/cwi/people/Jack.Jansen/spunk/Spunk_Home.html
Chuck Munson
Editor
mjmc@fullfeed.com
Practice
compilation of personal works by college-aged authors.
http://cssun9.vassar.edu/~misuba/PracticeWeb/
Mike Sugarbaker
misugarbaker@vassar.edu
Press Return
Scholastic network's online magazine. Press Return gives young
writers, poets, and journalists the chance to collaborate with
professional editors and to have their work read and viewed by a
worldwide audience. Each issue of Press Return is theme-based. We
expect to publish three issues during the 1994-95 school year.
Students in grades 6 - 12 can contribute essays, stories, news and/or
feature articles, humor, poetry, photos, and cartoons.
http://scholastic.com:2005/public/PressReturn/Press-Return.html
ftp://wais.com/pub/scholastic
gopher scholastic.com 2003
feedback@scholastic.com.
PSYCHE; An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Consciousness
PSYCHE is a refereed electronic journal dedicated to supporting
the interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of consciousness
and its relation to the brain. PSYCHE publishes material relevant
to that exploration from the perspectives afforded by the
disciplines of cognitive science, philosophy, psychology,
neuroscience, artificial intelligence and anthropology.
Interdisciplinary discussions are particularly encouraged.
send the following message: SUBSCRIBE PSYCHE-L to
<LISTSERV@IRIS.RFMH.ORG>
message LISTSERV@IRIS.RFMH.ORG, INDEX PSYCHE-L
ftp ftp.cs.monash.edu.au, cd /psyche; or
hcrl.open.ac.uk, cd /pub/psyche
Patrick Wilken
x91007@pitvax.xx.rmit.edu.au
Psychiatry On-line
World's first electronic interactive journal of psychiatry and
allied subjects, offering peer reviewed scientific papers, news,
information, and user support. Covering diagnoses, research,
management, psychotherapy, pharmacology, neurosciences, service
issues, and more.
via www using a reader such as NCSA Mosaic using URL
http://www.cityscape.co.uk/users/ad88/psych.htm
by emailing request for article/issue to ad88@CityScape.co.uk
Dr. Ben Green
Editor
ad88@CityScape.co.uk
Psychology Graduate Student Journal: The PSYCGRAD Journal (PSYGRD-
J)
Publishes professional-level papers in the field of psychology
from the graduate student perspective. Compiled and produced by a
team of 18 editors covering 17 broad topic areas in the field of
psychology. All editors are graduate students in or directly
associated with the field of psychology. The journal is open for
public subscription and is targeted to anyone interested in
psychology.
message listserv@uottawa.bitnet or listserv@acadvm1.uottawa.ca,
SUBSCRIBE PSYGRD-J
gopher panda1.uottawa.ca 4010
Matthew Simpson
054340@uottawa.bitnet
054340@acadvm1.uottawa.ca
PSYCOLOQUY; A Refereed Journal of Peer Commentary in Psychology,
Neuroscience and Cognitive Science
Publishes brief reports of new ideas and findings on which the
author wishes to solicit rapid peer feedback, international and
interdisciplinary (``Scholarly Skywriting''), in all areas of
psychology and its related fields (biobehavioral, cognitive,
neural, social, etc.). Also publishes multiple reviews of books in
any of the above fields; these should normally be the same length
as commentaries, but longer reviews will be considered as well.
Authors of accepted manuscripts assign to PSYCOLOQUY the right to
publish and distribute their text electronically and to archive
and make it permanently retrievable electronically, but they
retain the copyright. Please submit all material for publication
to: psyc@pucc.bitnet or psyc@pucc.princeton.edu.
message listserv@pucc.bitnet or listserv@pucc.princeton.edu,
SUBSCRIBE PSYC firstname lastname
message listserv@pucc.bitnet, GET PSYC FILELIST
via the usenet newsgroup sci.psychology.digest
ftp princeton.edu (128.112.128.1), cd /pub/harnad/
ftp://cogsci.ecs.soton.ac.uk/pub/harnad/Psycoloquy
ftp://ftp.princeton.edu/pub/harnad/Psycoloquy
gopher gopher.cic.net
gopher://gopher.princeton.edu/11/.libraries/.pujournals
http://cogsci.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/
http://www.princeton.edu/~harnad/
Stevan Harnad
Professor of Psychology
Director, Cognitive Sciences Centre
psyc@pucc.princeton.edu
Public-Access Computer Systems Review, The
The Public-Access Computer Systems Review (PACS Review)
publishespapers on topics such as campus-wide information systems,
CD-ROM LANs, document delivery systems, electronic publishing,
expert systems, hypermedia and multimedia systems, locally mounted
databases, network-based information resources and tools
(e.g.,Gopher and World-Wide Web), and online catalogs. The
journal is also published in print form on an annual basis by the
Library and Information Technology Association, which is a
division of the American Library Association.
message listserv@uhupvm1.uh.edu, SUBSCRIBE PACS-P
gopher info.lib.uh.edu
message listserv@uhupvm1.uh.edu, GET INDEX PR F=MAIL
gopher info.lib.uh.edu
gopher://info.lib.uh.edu:70/11/articles/e-
journals/uhlibrary/pacsreview
Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
Editor-in-Chief
cbailey@uh.edu
Quanta
The on-line magazine of science fiction and fantasy.
Send a message to listserv@netcom.com with one of the following
lines in the message BODY (not the subject line): subscribe
quanta-ascii -- to be added to the ASCII TEXT distribution list.
subscript quanta-postscript -- to be added to the PostScript
distribution list. subscribe quanta-notice -- to be added to the
notice subscription list where you will receive a notification via
email when a new issue comes out.
ftp://ftp.etext.org/pub/Zines/Quanta www
http://www.etext.org/Zines/Quanta
available on compuserve in "zines from the net" area of the EFF
Forum (accessed by typing "GO EFFSIG")
Daniel K. Appelquist
quanta@netcom.com
Radio Scientist On-Line
An on-line journal of research, review and tutorial in the fields
of radio physics and engineering, for articles appropriate for
multimedia presentation; published by the New Zealand National
Committee for the International Union of Radio Science (NZNC-
URSI), a Committee of the Royal New Zealand Society for Science
and Technology (RSNZ).
http://newton.otago.ac.nz:808/trol/Rolhome.html
R L Dowden
ursi@physics.otago.ac.nz
RD; Graduate Research in the Arts**
Publishes the work of graduate scholars in the arts. Its mandate
is to provide an appropriate forum for their scholarly work and a
collective voice for their issues and interests.
email request to rd@writer.yorku.ca.bitnet
Stephen N. Matsuba
rd@writer.yorku.ca
engl5105@nexus.yorku.ca
Research & Reflection: A Journal of Educational Praxis
A scholarly approach to education that combines theory and
practice.
editor@gonzaga.edu
Jan Strever
editor@gonzaga.edu
strever@gonzaga.edu
RhetNet
An effort to adapt the functions of academic print journals to the
new environment. Journals simultaneously serve as the medium of
conversation and the repository for knowledge. RHETNET serves
those purposes but takes the shape of its native environment:
cyberspace. This project is both radical and conservative.
RHETNET provides rhetoric and Internet students and scholars with
the means of capturing, contextualizing, searching, and retrieving
some of the intriguing and valuable conversations that occur on
various parts of the Net, but which currently lie scattered and
forgotten in dusty corners of the virtual world. It provides a
repository of netscholarship on rhetoric and writing. We envision
it as a decentered organic repository for all the stuff of the Net
that is of interest to the rhetoric and writing community, while
also including space for various traditional types of scholarly
discourse.
send mail to listserv@mizzou1.missouri.edu with the command:
subscribe rhetnt-l Yourfirstname Yourlastname
gopher gopher.bgsu.edu
www http://www.missour.edu/~wleric/rhetnet/rhetnet.html
Eric Crump
wleric@showme.missouri.edu
RIF/T : An Electronic Space for New Poetry, Prose, and Poetics
A quarterly edited by Loss Pequen~o Glazier and Kenneth Sherwood,
Rif/t publishes experimental work from young and established
writers. There are occassional special issues, review essays,
and commentaries. In cooperation with the "Electronic Poetry
Center (Buffalo)" future Rif/t issues will be produced in
hypertextual (HTML) format with graphic images and sound.
email listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu sub e-poetry your name
you@your.address.in.full
gopher wings.buffalo.edu (search local menus for 'electronic
poetry')
ftp ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu /e-poetry
Kenneth Sherwood
e-poetry@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu
RUNE: MIT's Journal of Arts and Letters
Poetry, fiction, and visual art produced by the extended MIT
community (students, faculty, staff, recent graduates, and their
families).
WWW: http://www.ai.mit.edu/~spraxlo/RUNE.html
Lucius Lau (luciusl@mit.edu)
rune@mit.edu
Sam Johnson's Electronic Revenge
General-interest magazine of essay, opinion, and reviews.
online at http://pobox.com/slt/
archive available to subscribers online
Derek Davis
derek@troll.com
Sand River Journal
Sand River Journal is a collection of poems gathered from the
newsgroup rec.arts.poems; it is posted periodically in ASCII and
TeX formats to r.a.p. and related newsgroups. The archive
includes PostScript versions of the formatted journal, which is
publication quality and may be printed on most laser printers.
Poems appear by authors' permission and constitute copyrighted
material. Free transmission of the document (electronic or
otherwise) is permitted only in its entire and unaltered form; to
inquire about individual poems contact the authors by their email
addresses.
ftp etext.archive.umich.edu, cd /pub/Poetry/Sand.River.Journal
usenet rec.arts.poems
Erik Asphaug
asphaug@lpl.arizona.edu
Satellite Journal International*
A fortnightly satellite news journal for satellite professionals
and enthusiasts. SJI provides readers with current news and
information provided by a network of correspondents around the
globe.
email, bbs, compuserve, usenet
ftp itre.uncecs.edu, cd /pub/satellite/sj
http://itre.uncecs.edu/misc/sj/sj.html
Gary Torrens
Publisher
0006373898@mcimail.com
Scream Baby
Exploration of the community of online alternative culture and its
implications on art, film, music, literature, and life.
email majordomo@bga.com, in body of text type: subscribe scream
ftp or gopher etext.archive@umich.edu, cd /pub/ezines/ScreamBaby
bbs Cyberspace Community Center 512-478-1199
David Smith
bladex@bga.com
Sense of Place
Environmentalist magazine produced on the World Wide Web,
incorporating graphics, text, and sound in an easy-to-use format
to present information about environmental concerns significant to
the College community and others.
http://mmm.dartmouth.edu/pages/sense-of-place/sop_home.html
Ftp.dartmouth.edu cd /pub/SOP
Kirsten Prettyman
Sharp Review, The
The peer-reviewed e-journal devoted to student scholarship and
research within the interdisciplinary scope of library and
information science.
http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~review
Kevin Ward
sharp-review@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu
Sixteenth Century Journal, The
Literature and culture of the 16th century. A refereed paper
journal with abstracts of forthcoming articles on the Internet, as
well as a bibliography of all articles since the inception of the
journal. Prepub articles of the Sixteenth Century Conference.
All online abstracts and articles are removed when the formal
print publication appears.
ftp escj%nemostate@academic.nemomus.edu
Paula Presley
Associate Editor
ad15@nemomus.bitnet
Slavic Review (Post Print Edition)
American Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies
gopher ccat.sas.upenn.edu
lynx http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/slavrev/slavrev.html
Richard Frost
slavrev@sas.upenn.edu
Slither*
Ezine with topics of Marxian analysis, postmodernism, feminism,
anarchism, and cyber-culture.
John (Jack) Meeks
anon14b4@nyx.cs.du.edu
Soldiers--The Official Army Magazine
This publication is published monthly under supervision of the
Army chief of Public Affairs to provide the Total Army with
information on people, policies, operations, technical
developments, trends, and ideas of and about the Department of
the Army. The views and opinions expressed are not necessarily
those of the Department of the Army.
http://tdcems.tdc.redstone.army.mil/soldiers/home.html
rdbrown@redstone-emh2.army.mil
SOLSTICE: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics*
The purpose of Solstice is to promote interaction between
geography and mathematics. Articles in which elements of one
discipline are used to shed light on the other are particularly
sought. Also welcome are original contributions that are purely
geographical or purely mathematical. These may be prefaced (by
editor or author) with commentary suggesting directions that might
lead toward the desired interaction. Contributed articles will be
refereed by geographers and/or mathematicians. Invited articles
will be screened by suitable members of the editorial board.
IMaGe is open to having authors suggest, and furnish material for
new regular features.
message sarhaus@umich.edu
ftp um.cc.umich.edu, cd/IEVG gopher pi.la.asu.edu
Dr. Sandra L. Arlinghaus
sarhaus@umich.edu
SPARKS
A magazine for creative people. Stories, poems, essays, etc.
Available in etext and paper formats.
email jim.esch@launchpad.unc.edu
gopher to etext.archive.umich.edu
There are ways to get to Sparks thru WWW also, generally
something that points to the etext archive.
etext.archive.umich.edu pub/zines/literary/Sparks
Jim Esch or Stacy Tartar
jim.esch@launchpad.unc.edu
_SPEED_: An Electronic Journal of Technology, Media, and Society
_SPEED_ provides a forum for the critical investigation of
technology, media, and society. _SPEED_'s primary goal is to
foster a cross- fertilization of ideas between communities of
people in the "academy" and in "industry," people too often
separated not by interest or lack of common concern but by
artificially imposed disciplinary and organizational boundaries.
email _SPEED_@alishaw.ucsb.edu
gopher alishaw.ucsb.edu
ftp alishaw.ucsb.edu login as "anonymous" give e-mail address as
password cd /pub/_SPEED_
Robert Nideffer
nideffer@alishaw.ucsb.edu
_SPEED_@alishaw.ucsb.edu
Spojrzenia
Magazine covering chiefly but not exclusively various aspects of
Polish culture, history, politics, etc.
message spojrz@k-vector.chem.washington.edu, or spojrz@univ-
caen.fr
ftp k-vector.chem.washington.edu cd /pub
www http://k-vector.chem.washington.edu/begin_spo.html
Jurek Krzystek
krzystek@k-vector.chem.washington.edu
St. Francis Journal of Medicine
Published quarterly by the St. Francis Medical Center in
Pittsburgh, with a printed circulation of about 10,000.
http://www.pitt.edu/~leff2/journal/journal.html
Louis E. Leff, M.D.
Internet Editor
leff+@pitt.edu
Stanford Humanities Review
Dedicated to providing a wide-open forum for diverse voices from
all over the intellectual landscape of our world.
http://csli-www.stanford.edu/shreview/Default.html
Eric Rauchway
station
Produced by a small confederacy of Seattle artists. New content
will appear monthly. Expect to see Quicktime movies, hypertext
fiction, digital art, hotlinked graphic novels, original software,
book reviews, links to the latest and coolest, and much more.
http://www.seanet.com/Users/bsimmons/station.html
bsimmons@seanet.com
Stream-of-Consciousness
Poetry meets image, plus some "art" thrown in.
http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi.html
Jon Van Oast
jon@kzsu.stanford.edu
Surfaces
Surfaces is an interdisciplinary, refereed, electronic journal in
the humanities and social sciences and an open international
forum oriented towards the reorganization of knowledge in the
humanities. The growth of interdisciplinary study in the
humanities and the emergence of new areas of inquiry has reached
a point that calls into question both traditional thematic
comparisons and the pretensions of any one theoretical approach to
delimit and dominate a field of study. Surfaces offers immediate
publication upon acceptance; opportunity for subsequent revision
of articles; articles not limited by length; continuous
availability of issues; multilingual publication of essays over
time; letters, comments, and polemics. The forthcoming
"Noticeboard" will allow speedy announcements and inclusion of
reports and reviews on intellectual events such as conferences and
seminars around the world. Surfaces allows the reader to
reproduce, on screen, the format of a printed page. A technical
brochure, sent to every subscriber, offers instructions on how to
get access to the various services offered by Surfaces. Visual
images, film, and TV stills can be published at no extra cost. A
full range of diacritical marks can be included.
ftp ftp.umontreal.ca, cd /Surfaces/
gopher gopher.umontreal.ca 7070
Articles are organized by format and within each format (Mac, DOS,
ASCII) by volume. Back issues are available in Vol. 1, Vol. 2 and
Vol. 3. Vol. 4 will end with 1994. Vol. 5 will start with 1995.
Jean-Claude Guedon
guedon@ere.umontreal.ca
SURFPUNK Technical Journal
A dangerous multinational hacker zine originating near BARRNET in
the fashionable western arm of the northern California matrix.
Quantum Californians appear in one of two states, spin surf or
spin punk. Undetected, we are both, or might be neither.
email surfpunk-request@versant.com
ftp://ftp.yak.net/pub/surfpunk
ftp://ftp.eff.org/pub/Publications/CuD/Surfpunk/
Henry Strickland
strick@netcom.com
Technology Review Magazine
Tech Review, published continuously since 1899, is the country's
most authoritative and respected technology magazine. In covering
its beat of "technology and its implications, Technology Review
is unique in that it addresses the practical applications of
science, as opposed to laboratory breakthroughs and theoretical
abstractions; emphasizing policy issues rather than nuts and
bolts.
trsubscriptions@mit.edu or 1-800-877-5230
http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena/org/t/techreview/www/tr.html
Martha Connors
mconnors@mit.edu
TechWeb
The World Wide Web's complete technology information service. The
service is available free of charge and has been developed by CMP
Interactive Media, the electronic publishing unit of CMP
Publications Inc. You can read the latest news from our
publications, browse through back issues, correspond with our
editors, and talk with some of the leading experts in
technology...all free of charge. The only catch is, we want you
to tell us who you are by completing the registration process.
PLEASE REGISTER. If you prefer, you're welcome to explore these
pages at your leisure before registering. But, by telling us about
yourself, you'll help us better design the service. We believe
that interactive publishing doesn't end with hyper links and that
the burden of learning and growing should be borne by the system,
not the user. Publications include: Communications Week, Comm
Week International, Computer Reseller News, Computer Retail Week,
Electronic Buyers News, Electronic Engineering Times, Information
Week, Interactive Age, and Windows Magazine.
http://www.wais.com:80/techweb/
Mitchell York
Publishing Director
myork@cmp.com
Teen Authors Electronic Journal
The editors of Teen Authors are seeking original works in any
genre or form; there are no limitations. The editors will work
with authors whose work receives a favorable review but may need
some revision before publication. Cash Prizes ($25, $15, and $10)
will be awarded to the top three works published in each journal
issue in categories divided across two age groups: early-teen
(11-14) and late teen (15-18). Again, these works might be of any
type or length. The journal is supported by the Department of
Curriculum and Instruction at the Pennsylvania State University.
anonymous ftp to ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/people/jmm12
URL:
ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/people/jmm12/Literacy/home_162.html (the
capital L in Literacy makes a difference) This URL is going to be
changed, but we will put a file with a button to move over to the
new server location.
Jamie Myers
jmm12@psuvm.psu.edu
TESL-EJ; Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language: An
Electronic Journal
TESL-EJ publishes peer-reviewed articles in English as a Second or
Foreign Language research and pedagogy, second language
acquisition, including psycho- and sociolinguistics, and language
policy and planning. Invited columns and discussion are included
in a regular "Forum" feature. It also presents reviews of books
and non-print media of interest to ESL/second language
professionals, as well as a comprehensive listing of conference
announcements.
listserv@cmsa.berkeley.edu listserv@ucbcmsa.bitnet sub teslej-l
firstname lastname
Listserv@cmsa.berkeley.edu, message GET
gopher://CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU:70/11/CUNY Resources/esl/Teacher Training
Resources/TESL-EJ
gopher://gopher.latrobe.edu.au:70/11/Computing Services/La Trobe
Archive/pub/celia/tesl-ej
ftp archive.latrobe.edu.au Directory: pub/celia/tesl-ej
Maggi Sokolik
msokolik@uclink.berkeley.edu
Theoretical Anthropology
Reflects the diversity of the science and the scholars. Topics
from all subdisciplines - social, visual, religion, aesthetics,
material culture, etc. - and related sciences are welcomed. The
journal does not represent one methodological school. It rather is
intended as a forum in which the diversity of the scholars becomes
apparent in order to convey the opportunity of following
scientific debates of all kinds.
http://www.univie.ac.at/voelkerkunde/theoretical-anthropology/
Thomas Fillitz and Ralph Fichtner
theoretical.anthropology@univie.ac.at
Thistle, The
The Alternative News Collective is a non-profit student
organization dedicated to maintaining and evolving a newspaper
wherein the progressive and creative minds of MIT and the
surrounding community can share their work. We hope to tap into
and display the well of creative talent at MIT that remains
largely unexposed. We would also like to explore the abyss of
undiscussed and unjustified decision making that exists at MIT and
in the world. Finally, we wish to discuss the alternative futures
that we can work towards.
Thistle Subscriptions
84 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139
http://www.mit.edu:8001/afs/athena/activity/t/thistle/www/thistle.
html
Doug Wyatt
dwyatt@mit.edu
Toxic Custard Workshop Files
Written humour, parody, and various other mumblings.
email request to tcwf@gnu.ai.mit.edu
read on usenet rec.humor or aus.jokes
ftp ftp.funet.fi, cd /pub/doc/humour/ToxicCustard
http://www.forthnet.gr/humour/ToxicCustard.html
Daniel Bowen
tcwf@gnu.ai.mit.edu
dbowen@gnu.ai.mit.edu
TRANSMISSIONS; The Electronic Journal of Thee Temple ov Psychick
Youth, North America*
The public workings of Temple ov Psychick Youth (TOPY), a stream
of consciousness depiction of the topics that are of interest to
some in the Temple on a month-by-month basis. The first step on
the long journey, TRANSMISSIONS is the companion journal to the
discussion on the TOPY-allies mailing list.
email max@riapub.com
ftp heimdall.riapub.com, cd /pub/alamut/topy/transmissions
http://heimdall.riapub.com/topy.html
ftp://heimdall.riapub.com/pub/alamut/topy/transmissions
Max Delysid
max@riapub.com
alamut@netcom.com
Triangle Online
More than a magazine, more than an online guide to the Triangle
Area, and more than just another web page in cyberspace. We chose
a magazine format to make it easy and familiar for all types of
visitors to our medium. This magazine will not just be published
once a month, it's a living document.
http://trinet.com/online.html
Frank Taylor
Editor
ftaylor@trinet.com
Trincoll Journal
The Trincoll Journal is a Liberal Arts multimedia magazine created
by students from Trinity College and other institutions located
around the world. The aim of the Journal is to foster electronic
communication as well as to provide a showcase for creative works
and projects. The Journal became the Internet's first weekly
multimedia magazine when it began publishing on the World Wide Web
in 1993. The Journal still enjoys the status of being the
Internet's only weekly multimedia publication and receives over
30,000 visits a week from Internet users around the globe.
http://www.trincoll.edu/tj/trincolljournal.html
Peter Adams (padams@trincoll.edu)
journal@trincoll.edu
Twilight World
Fiction-only on-line magazine, published every two months,
containing mostly fantasy fiction, science fiction and humorous
fiction.
request sub at r.c.karsmakers@stud.let.ruu.nl
ftp atari.archive.umich.edu, or to etext.archive.umich.edu
Richard Karsmakers
r.c.Karsmakers@stud.let.ruu.nl
Ulam Quarterly*
Dedicated to the universal character of Stanislaw Ulam's
scientific interests, which led him to make contributions in
logic, set theory, measure theory, probability theory, computer
science, topology, dynamical systems, number theory, algebra,
algebraic and arithmetic geometry, mathematical biology, control
theory, mathematical economics, and mathematical physics, as well
as scientific interests in peaceful applications of space
exploration and fusion. In this spirit, the Ulam Quarterly is
devoted to the publication of original research and open problems
in all areas of mathematics.
ftp math.ufl.edu, cd /pub/ulam/
blass@goliath.pbac.edu
Undercurrent
Intellectual analysis of the currents beneath current events.
Interdisciplinary, accessible, applied, and focused on the
obscured in the present. Aims to provide a bridge between the
arcane specialties of academic theory and the generally educated
reader.
message mailserv@oregon.uoregon.edu, SUBSCRIBE UNDERCURRENT
yourname@where
www http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~heroux/home.html
gopher: gopher.uoregon.edu
Erick Heroux
Editor
heroux@darkwing.uoregon.edu
Undiscovered Country, The (TUC)
An e-zine for the artistic mind in both life and its extension,
art; we publish literature, record reviews, poetry, and vitriolic
sentiment. Current favorites include the serial 'stoner
adventures,' which chronicles the travels of a stoner as he
attempts to adjust to an unconscious society, and death metal
album reviews, plus some classic short stories.
message cblanc@pomona.edu
ftp to pomona.edu, cd po_1995:[cblanc.tuc]
http://bacchus.pomona.claremont.edu/tuc.html
S.R. Prozak
cblanc@pomona.edu
Unit Circle, The
A journal of art, music, prose, commentary and poetry.
mailing list unitcircle-list-request@netcom.com
www http://www.etext.org/Zines/UnitCircle
email zine@unitcircle.org
ftp://ftp.etext.org/pub/Zines/UnitCircle
Kevin Goldsmith
zine@unitcircle.org
University of Chicago Magazine
Alumni magazine.
http://www.uchicago.edu/alumni.mag/
Mary Ruth Yoe
uchicago-magazine@uchicago.edu
UNLV Magazine
Alumni magazine.
http://www.nscee.edu/unlv/UNLV_News_and_Publications/UNLV_Magazine
/Fall94/
www@aurora.nscee.edu
Urban Desires
Urban Desires is the first magazine of its kind published
exclusively on the World Wide Web. It covers a broad cultural
range, utilizing interactive multi-media elements.
http://desires.com/
Kyle Shannon
kyle@desires.com
uXu; Underground eXperts United
Swedish-based series written in English, containing, but not
limited to, anything ranging from fiction and bizarre experiences
to how-to descriptions. Readers are welcome to send their own
work.
message uxu-info-request@lysator.liu.se, subject: subscribe uxu
email uxu-info-request@lysator.liu.se with issue numbers in body
of msg
automated mailing list uxu-info@lysator.liu.se
gopher: //locust.cic.net/11/Zines/UXU or
//etext.archive.umich.edu/11/Zines/ or
//gopher.cic.net/11/e-serials/alphabetic/u/uxu/
ftp ftp.lysator.liu.se, cd /pub/texts/uxu; or
etext.archive.umich.edu, cd /pub/Zines/UXU (+ Gopher)
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/
Plus about 40 BBSs in different countries
Erik Soderstrom
chief@lysator.liu.se
Vancouver Magazine
A publication about the city of the same name in British Columbia,
Canada
http://www.direct.ca:80/Village/About_Vanmag.html
vanmag.info@direct.ca
Venue Magazine
A venture committed to maintaining a freer, more interactive
channel for expression and creation.
http://www.interlog.com:80/~venue/
venue@interlog.com
Verbiage Magazine
Verbiage is a short fiction magazine. It does pay for stories.
World Wide Web: request subscription from boutell@netcomcom (only
if you cannot access the Web, please)
URL:http://sunsite.unc.edu/boutell/verbiage/index.html
Thomas Boutell
boutell@netcom.com
Virtual Mirror, The
The Virtual Mirror covers the Internet, the World Wide Web, and
the world at large. We carry articles on the Net resources as well
as software, book, CD-ROM, music, and art reviews. We also have a
number of fractal and art galleries.
http://mirror.wwa.com/mirror/
for information on receiving articles via email, send a message to
mirror@wwa.com with the subject line of "REQ:INFO" (no spaces).
Robert Stewart
mirror@wwa.com
Voo Doo Magazine: The MIT Journal of Humour
The only intentionally humorous publication on the MIT campus
Paper: e-mail voodoo@mit.edu for info.
WWW: point browser to listed URL.
http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/voodoo/home.html
Foz Forrest
voodoo@mit.edu
We Magazine
A continuation of our poetics arts journal, which began in 1986
and has appeared not only in print but on compact disc, digitally
recorded cassette, and video. We Press has always recorded and/or
produced and distributed its poetic arts publications using an
international "grass-roots" approach. The internet is a
technicality. We have devoted our energies to multi-dimensional
endeavors and the synthesis of genres.
mail to cf2785@albnyvms.bitnet
gopher wings.buffalo.edu [First choose Libraries & Library
Resources, then Electronic Journals, then E-Journals/Resources
Produced Here at UB, then The Electronic Poetry Center, then
Journals, then Electronic Poetry Journals, then We Magazine]
WWW: gopher://wings.buffalo.edu/11/internet library/e-
journals/ub/rift [one continuous string, then choose Journals,
then Electronic Poetry Journals, then We Magazine]
C. Funkhouser
cf2785@albnyvms.bitnet
Web Journal of Current Legal Issues
The Journal is published in association with Blackstone Press
Ltd., who will publish (on paper) the main articles in an annual
Yearbook. The focus of the Journal is on current legal issues in
judicial decisions, law reform, legislation, legal research,
policy related socio-legal research, legal information,
information technology, and practice.
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/~nlawwww/
Michael J. Allen
Editor
Mike.Allen@newcastle.ac.uk
Webster's Weekly
The first weekly general interest magazine on the World Wide Web.
http://www.awa.com/w2/
http://www.awa.com/w2/archive/
Brian Knatz
w2group@casagato.org
Whirlwind
An electronic literary magazine striving for the very best in
contemporary fiction, poetry, and essays.
email to WHIRLEDS@delphi.com with the subject "SUBSCRIBE
WHIRLWIND" and nothing else in the body of the message.
ftp/gopher ftp.etext.org, under /pub/Zines/Whirlwind
Sung J. Woo
WHIRLEDS@delphi.com
Whisper
Macintosh zine combining poetry, stories, photos, artwork, reviews
and sound effects.
Contact Anthony Boyd, as below.
ftp.etext.org (DIR: pub/Zines/Whisper)
On America Online (Keyword: MDP, in the files area)
Digital Nation BBS (Mac Forum, General Interest)
Wine Country BBS (Writer's Forum)
Anthony Boyd
whisper@crl.com
Windows Rag
The on-line computer magazine for the rest of us. This magazine
is for the on-line user who can't afford the biggest and best of
computer equipment.
http://www.eskimo.com/~scrufcat/wr.html
http://www.eskimo.com/~scrufcat/Archives/archives.html
Ron E. Critchfield
scrufcat@eskimo.com
XYZZYnews: The Magazine for Interactive Fiction Enthusiasts
With this 'zine, I hope to create an open forum for fellow gamers
who are crazy about computer adventure games, especially text-
based adventures. This includes nostalgic fans of the old Infocom
games, people who're always on the lookout for new games to play,
and designers of new adventure games. XYZZYnews is for anyone who
favors computer games that compel players to face intellectual
challenges or a series of logic puzzles in order to complete a
storyline.
ftp ftp.gmd.de
To be added to the mailing list, please write to xyzzynews@aol.com
and specify text-only or PDF version.
The print version includes a 3.5" Mac or PC disk and is $21 (U.S.)
for one year (6 issues) or $3.50 for a sample issue. For print
subscriptions outside the U.S. or Canada, please email or write
for rates.
http://www.interport.net/~eileen/design/zinestoc.html
Eileen Mullin
xyzzynews@aol.com
eileen@interport.net
Your MoM
Funny wacky goodness with an easy carry-all(tm) handle.
http://www.columbia.edu/~emj5/yourmom/ymhome.html
Evan Jacover
emj5@columbia.edu
Ziff-Davis Publishing
Features Web versions of PC Magazine, PCWEEK, PCComputing,
Computer Shopper, Windows Sources, MacWEEK, MacUser, Computer
Gaming World, Inter@ctive Week, and Computer Life.
http://www.ziff.com/
webmaster@ziff.com
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