ASSOCIATES (vol. 1, no. 2, November 1994) - associates.ucr.edu
INFO FROM THE SUPERHIGHWAY THE PAPERLESS SOCIETY by Linda Putnam Senior Library Technical Assistant Documents Library Florida State University As we move into the paperless society, there are more and more journals, magazines and newsletters which are being published on the Internet. This column will concentrate on describing a variety of those available through e-mail and those on the Internet and WWW. Also included is a list called E-ZINE. E-ZINE is a listserv for keeping up with electronic magazines. ****VERY IMPORTANT**** When subscribing to any of the following journals, make sure that, in place of the words "your name", you actually type your name. For example, if I wanted to subscribe to the ejournal described below, I would send a message to listserv@albany.bitnet but the message would be SUB EJRNL LINDA PUTNAM, not SUB EJRNL. *********************** _EJOURNAL_ is a peer-reviewed academic periodical particularly interested in the theory and practice surrounding the creation, transmission, storage, interpretation, alteration and replication of electronic text. It is also interested in the broader social, psychological, literary, economic and pedagogical implications of computer-mediated networks. To subscribe, send message to: listserv@albany.bitnet Subscription message: sub ejrnl Back issues:listserv@albany.bitnet Back issue message: get ejrnl contents Submissions: ejournal@albany.bitnet ************************ _JOURNAL OF AMERICAN UNDERGROUND COMPUTING_ contains information on computing, security, politics, the underground, humor, editorials, news and more. This is one of the more popular new electronic publications. To subscribe, send a message to: sub@fennec.com Comments to the editors should be sent to: editors@fennec.com Back issues are available via ftp at: etext.archives.umich.edu/pub/zines/JAUC Finger info: dfox@fc.net and kahuna@fc.net ************************ [Note: the following journal needs a password and login to access. Remember, .com stands for commercial, so they may charge. The Editors.] _DAVE PEYTON'S PLACE_. This newsletter will be featuring life in the Appalachian region. You can reach Dave Peyton's Place at URL: http://pcn.proline.com/features.html *********************** _INTERTEXT MAGAZINE_ is a free, online, bi-monthly fiction magazine. It publishes material ranging from mainstream stories to fantasy to horror to science fiction to humor. Intertext reaches thousands of readers on six continents and is in its fourth year of publication. To subscribe, send message to: intertext@etext.org Back issues: ftp:network.ucsd.edu in /intertext gopher: ftp.etext.org in zines/intertext Submissions: intertext@etext.org *********************** _RISK FORUM_ is a newsletter which expounds upon some of the risks involved in the NII. Some of the topics previously covered are industrial espionage, data escape from prison, and e-mail stalking. To subscribe, send message to:risks-request@csl.scri.com Back issues: ftp: crvax.sri.com *********************** _TDR - THE JOURNAL OF PERFORMANCE STUDIES_ is a quarterly journal that explores the diverse world of performance. It emphasizes the intercultural inter-disciplinary and spans numerous geographical areas and historical periods. TDR addresses performance issues of every kind: theater, music, dance, entertainment, media, sports, politics, aesthetics of everyday life, games, play and ritual. It is for people in the performing arts, the social sciences, academics, activists and theorists. Available issues at: gopher.internet.com (port 2100) gopher menu: North America/USA/general/The Electronic Newsstand/all titles/TDR: The Drama Review *********************** _IWETEL: SPANISH ELECTRONIC FORUM GOT LIBRARY AND INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS_ is a forum on library and information issues with most of its work printed in Spanish. To subscribe, send message to: iwetel-request@gorbea.spiritel.es Subscription message: subscribe IWETEL Submissions: iwetel@euskom.spiritel.es *********************** _CYBERKIND_ features prose and art submitted by the Internet population. All genres and subjects are included as long as there is some connection to the Internet, cyberspace, computers or the networked work in general. Issues available at: http://sunsite.unc.edu/ckind/title.html Send submissions to shannon@sunsite.unc.edu ********************** _SCOUT REPORT_ is a weekly publication offered by InterNIC Information Services. It is geared to the research and education community but anyone is welcome to subscribe. Included in the report are new and newly-discovered online resources, network news, and bits of net culture. To subscribe, send message to:majordomo@is.internic.net Subscription message: subscribe scout-report Back issues: gopher://is.internic.net/ http://www.internic.net/infoguide.html Submissions: scout@internic.net *********************** _DO-IT NEWS_. DO-IT News (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology) is a program designed to recruit and retain high school students with disabilities into science, engineering and mathematics. Braille, large print, electronic or tape formats are available. To subscribe, send message to: doit@u.washington.edu Submissions: doit@u.washington.edu ********************** _NETWORKS AND COMMUNITY_ is a newsletter dealing with community networks, freenets, etc. To subscribe, send message to: rre-request@weber.ucsd.edu Subscription message: subscribe Back issues: gopher.well.sf.ca.us Submissions:cvintgton@netcom.com *********************** _CURRENT CITES_. Focussing on the developing network's impact on education, the editors have selected a well-balanced set of papers by authors with national reputations. To subscribe, send message to: listserv@library.berkeley.edu Subscription message: sub cites Back issues: ftp.lib.berkeley.edu *********************** _TELETIMES_. International Teletimes is a monthly online magazine which has an unusually human content. You will find such themes as education, human rights, creative writing, and sports and leisure. It has regular columns such as Keepers of Light (photography), the Latin Quarter (news commentary from Mexico), the Wine Enthusiast and Cuisine as well as an arts and entertainment section. To subscribe, send message to: editor@teletimes.com [Note: even though this is a .com file (commercial), it is a free journal.] Subscription message: subscribe teletimes Back issues:htp: //www.wimsey.com/teletimes/teletimes_home_page.html *********************** _ALAWON_ is an electronic publication of the American Library Association Washington office. To subscribe, send message to: listserv@uicvm.uic.edu Subscription message: subscribe ala-wo Back issues:listserv@uicvm.uic.edu Back issues message: send ala-wo filelist *********************** _BITS AND BYTES_ gives a selection of short summaries of technology information and where it can be found. It keeps you up-to-date on the everchanging world of electronic information. To subscribe, send message to: listserv@acad1.dana.edu Subscription message: subscribe bits-and-bytes Back issues: ftp.dana.edu gopher.dana.edu in the Electronic Journals Directory *********************** _EPIC ALERT_ is published by the Electronic Privacy Information Center, founded in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging privacy issues relating to the National Information Infrastructure such as the Clipper Chip, the Digital Telephone proposal, medical record privacy, and the sale of consumer data. To subscribe, send message to: listserv@cpsr.org Subscription message: subscribe cpsr-announce *********************** _INFOSYS: THE ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS_ This is a newsletter for faculty, students and practitioners in the field of information systems. INFOSYS publishes news items, requests for assistance, announcements of professional meetings and conferences, position notices, a calendar of upcoming events, comments on recent publications, abstracts of papers that authors are willing to share and other items of interest to the information systems community. To subscribe, send message to: listserv@american.edu Subscription message: subscribe infosys Submissions: infosys@american.edu *********************** _GLOSAS NEWS_ contains information dealing with the practical applications of telecommunications in education, with particular emphasis on global cooperative gaming, simulation, and educational exchanges as well as initiatives to broaden network access on a global scale. The ultimate objective is to see the establishment of the Global (electronic) University offering universal access to quality education. To subscribe, send message to: listserv@vm1.mcgill.ca Subscription message: sub glosas ************************ _TELECOMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONIC REVIEWS_ provides reviews of and pointers to telecommunications and networking resources, both in print and electronic. Resources will include books, articles, serials, discussion lists, software, training materials and other items of interest to professionals. Issues available: gopher: info.lib.uh.edu Submissions: lib4@jetson.uh.edu *********************** _CAUSE: CAMPUS WATCH_ is produced to share news concerning effective management of information resources and technology in higher education, with stories about IT-related projects of note on college and university campuses. The newsletter includes a forum for colleague information exchange called "Campus Connections". To subscribe, send message to: mailserv@cause.colorado.edu Subscription message: subscribe campuswatch *********************** _EFFECTOR ONLINE_ is a publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. This foundation believes that individuals should be able to ensure the privacy of their personal communications through any technological means they choose. EFF is working to make sure that you are the ones who make the decisions about the development and commercial availability of strong encryption in the US. They believe the best way to protect your rights is to be fully informed. To subscribe, send message to: listserv@eff.org Subscription message: subscribe effector-online ****************** And, finally, as promised, _E-ZINE LIST_, a summary of electronically accessible magazines. It includes information as to what they are, who puts them out, and where you can find them. In most cases, descriptions are excerpted from the masthead of the zine listed. A notice about new editions of this list is posted to the following mailing lists: zines-l@uriacc.uri.edu writers@vm1.nodak.edu A full ASCII text version is automatically posted every three weeks to the following USENET groups: alt.zines alt.etext mis.writing rec.mag alt.internet.services misc.answers alt.answers rec.answers news.answers It can also be obtained via anonymous ftp from etext.umich.edu in /pub/zines as "e-zine list", via gopher at etext.archive.umich.edu as "e-zine list", and via World Wide Web at http: //www.ora.com:8080/johnl/e-zine-list/