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Public-Access Computer Systems News
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Volume 4, Number 13 (1993) ISSN 1050-6004
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Editors: Dana Rooks (LIBL@UHUPVM1) and Linda Thompson
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(LIB1J@UHUPVM1).
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Issued on an irregular basis by University Libraries, University of
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Houston, Houston, TX 77204-2091.
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CONTENTS
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New Internet Newsletter, 1
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The Global Network Navigator, 2
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Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia Available on
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FirstSearch, 4
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Scholarly Communication Proceedings Available, 4
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RLG's Eureka Now Available, 5
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OCLC Extends Reference Services Hours Around the World, 5
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NEW INTERNET NEWSLETTER
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Internet Business Report (IBR) is a primary information source for
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vendors and business users looking to create commercial
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opportunities on--and thereby bring value to--the global
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Internet.
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Published monthly, IBR will deliver timely and valuable
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information in a concise 8-page format that helps readers to
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stay abreast of the vast array of new technologies, services and
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products appearing on the net each day. In addition, Internet
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Business Report will track the business alliances being created
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to support this fast-emerging new market.
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More than a mere pastiche of news clips and sound bytes, IBR will
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surface and explore those critical trends and developments
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shaping the evolution of the Internet's culture and commercial
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infrastructure. The premiere issue includes a special 8-page
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supplement with contributions from:
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Bill Braasch, president of Data Base Architects,
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on how even small firms can use the Internet to
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develop international markets
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Esther Dyson, editor and publisher of Release 1.0,
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on the Internet's potential dark side
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Ed Krol, author of The Whole Internet (O'Reilly &
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Associates), on the whole USENET
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John Markoff, Silicon Valley reporter for The New York
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Times, on getting all the news all the time
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Brad Templeton, president of ClariNet Communications
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Corporation, on selling information services on the net
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As well as articles on the Commercial Internet Exchange, The
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Electronic Newsstand, the changing policies of commercial
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services with regard to Internet mail, and the Internet as the
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primary locus of new technology-related business development in
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the 1990s.
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Charter subscriptions are $279 per year (US & Canada; $350
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overseas). After October 31st rates will be $395 per year
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($450 overseas). To subscribe, send e-mail including your
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complete billing address to: ibr-subs@cmp.com
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In addition to your paid subscription, you will receive the
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premiere issue free. DO NOT SEND CREDIT-CARD INFO THROUGH
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E-MAIL--you will receive an invoice with your first issue.
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If you prefer to charge your subscription to Visa, MasterCard or
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American Express, fax your address information, card number and
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expiration date to: 516-562-5468.
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CMP Publications also publishes 13 award-winning technology
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newspapers and magazines, including Network Computing,
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CommunicationsWeek, InformationWeek, Open Systems Today, Windows
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Magazine and Computer Reseller News. The company has more than
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300 reporters and editors covering the high-technology markets.
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THE GLOBAL NETWORK NAVIGATOR
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O'Reilly & Associates launches a new experiment in online
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publishing, The Global Network Navigator (GNN), a free Internet-
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based information center that will initially be available as a
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quarterly. GNN will consist of a regular news service, an online
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magazine, The Whole Internet Interactive Catalog, and a global
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marketplace containing information about products and services.
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The Global Network News provides a continuously updated
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listing of interesting news items by and about the users of the
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Internet, including announcements of new information services.
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Each issue will present articles developed around a common
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theme, such as government or education. Regular columns will cover
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such topics as how to provide information services on the Internet
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or help for new Internet users. It will have several innovative
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departments, such as Off The Wall Gallery, that exhibits in digital
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form the works of new artists, and Go Find Out, a section
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containing reviews of the Internet's most interesting resources.
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One of the most popular features of O'Reilly's The Whole
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Internet User's Guide and Catalog, by Ed Krol, is the catalog of
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information resources on the Internet. GNN features an expanded,
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interactive version of this resource catalog that can be used
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online to navigate to the Internet servers containing those
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resources. The Online Whole Internet Catalog organizes Internet
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resources in the following categories:
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- The Internet - Arts
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- Current Affairs - Libraries, Reference & Education
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- Science - Government and Politics
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- Technology - Business
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- Humanities - Work and Play
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In the Online Whole Internet Catalog, subscribers can not only read
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about these resources, they can actually connect to them with a
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click of the button.
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Getting good information from a company about their products
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or services is almost as valuable as the product or service itself.
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The Global Marketplace provides referrals to companies providing
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this kind of information online through the Internet. The Global
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Marketplace also contains commercial resource centers in which
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subscribers may find white papers, product brochures or catalogs,
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demo software or press releases for the companies advertising in
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GNN Marketplace.
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Global Network Navigator is an application of the World Wide
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Web (WWW), developed at CERN in Switzerland. Users can choose any
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WWW browser, such as Mosaic (available for UNIX, Windows, and the
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Mac) from the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. In
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addition, O'Reilly & Associates will make available Viola, an
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X-based hypermedia software environment in which we've developed a
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sophisticated WWW graphical browser. Viola makes it possible to
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distribute object-oriented documents that use formatted text,
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graphics, icons, and scripts. All World Wide Web browsers can be
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used to access network services such as gopher and WAIS,
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independent of the Global Network Navigator.
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The Global Network Navigator is available over the Internet
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as a free subscription service during its launch. GNN will be
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funded by sponsors who provide commercial information of interest
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to our readers in GNN Marketplace and through advertising in GNN
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News, GNN Magazine and the Online Whole Internet Catalog.
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To get information on subscribing to Global Network Navigator,
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send e-mail to info@gnn.com.
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CONCISE COLUMBIA ELECTRONIC ENCYCLOPEDIA AVAILABLE ON FIRSTSEARCH
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Quick, easy access to information in the Concise Columbia
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Encyclopedia has been made quicker and easier with its full-text
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inclusion in The FirstSearch Catalog, OCLC's online information
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service designed for library patrons.
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The Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, published by
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Columbia University Press, comprises over 18,000 succinct entries
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that extend beyond definitions found in dictionaries and includes
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cross references to help locate additional information. A team of
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academic advisers reviews each entry for currency and accuracy, and
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the Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia is updated monthly.
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The encyclopedia is located under the "General and Reference"
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category on the FirstSearch topic selection screen. Article
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headings and text are included in a subject search. Help screens
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are designed to assist the user through the searching process.
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The Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia is the fourth
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full-text database to be made available on FirstSearch.
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Disclosure Corporate Snapshots, a database of approximately
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11,000 companies filing with the Securities and Exchange
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Commission; the Business Organizations, Agencies, and
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Publications Directory, a guide to international business
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information sources; and EventLine, with entries on conventions,
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conferences, and symposia, are also available in full text in
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FirstSearch.
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The FirstSearch Catalog is available from OCLC on both a
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per-search and subscription basis.
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The FirstSearch Catalog is designed for library patrons, with an
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end-user interface that allows patrons to move easily through the
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online search process in just a few simple steps, without
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training or online searching experience. With the addition of
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the Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, FirstSearch now
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offers 38 databases to users.
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For additional information, contact Nita Dean, 614-761-5002.
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SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION PROCEEDINGS AVAILABLE
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The proceedings from the Symposium on Scholarly Communication-New
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Technologies & New Directions have now been published and are
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available from the publisher: Meckler Publishing Co., 11 Ferry Lane
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West, Westport CT 06880, 203-226-6967.
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RLG'S EUREKA NOW AVAILABLE
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Eureka, the new easy-to-use patron-oriented search system from the
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Research Libraries Group, is now available to interested
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institutions. The system, designed for novice as well as
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sophisticated online searchers, provides access to the rich
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resources of the RLIN bibliographic files and CitaDel
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article-citation and document-delivery service. Eureka is
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ideal for institutions wishing to supplement their local online
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services with unlimited campuswide access to these important
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resources.
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Eureka was previewed by 15 institutions between January and August
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1993, with users logging over 60,000 Eureka searches during that
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time. From their feedback, Eureka was modified and enhanced to
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become the powerful search system that is available today.
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Users require no formal training or special documentation to be
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able to perform even the most complex Eureka searches from the
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start. Readily available online help assists users step by step.
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Eureka is available by annual subscription or by search block.
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With an annual subscription, institutions get unlimited access to
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the RLIN bibliographic files. Subscribing institutions also
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automatically receive free access to the newest CitaDel file,
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Inside Information, the table-of-contents database just introduced
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by the British Library, and a free copy of Ariel, RLG's document
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transmission software for the Internet. A Eureka annual
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subscription to the RLIN files also entitles institutions to
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substantial discounts on all CitaDel file subscriptions.
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Eureka has been designed for easy integration into existing local
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online library and campuswide information networks. It is
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accessible from any terminal or personal computer with VT100
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terminal emulation; telecommunication options include the Internet,
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SprintNet, and direct dial.
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For more information about Eureka and annual subscriptions, please
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contact the RLIN Information Center, 800-537-7546; e-mail:
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bl.ric@rlg.bitnet or bl.ric@rlg.stanford.edu; fax: 415-964-0943.
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OCLC EXTENDS REFERENCE SERVICES HOURS AROUND THE WORLD
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OCLC Reference Services are now available 23 hours a day Monday
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through Saturday, and 20 hours on Sunday. The FirstSearch Catalog,
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The EPIC service, and Electronic Journals Online can be accessed
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through the Internet from 3 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday,
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and from 6 a.m. Sunday to 2 a.m. Monday, U.S. Eastern Time.
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The services are available through other telecommunications systems
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from 3 a.m. to midnight Monday through Saturday, and Sunday from
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noon to midnight, U.S. Eastern Time. Later this year, OCLC will
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offer its Reference Services 23 hours a day, seven days a week
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through all telecommunications methods.
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The new hours of availability will be particularly helpful to users
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in Europe and Asia. In London, OCLC Reference Services are
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available all day except from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. Monday through
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Saturday, and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. In Tokyo, the system
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is up all day except from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday,
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and Sunday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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Prior to the Aug. 28 extension, OCLC Reference Services were
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available 114 hours each week. Now Reference Services are
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available 158 hours each week over the Internet, and 138 hours each
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week using other access methods.
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As a result of the change, OCLC's PRISM Keyword Searching feature,
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which uses Reference Services indexes, will be available beginning
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at 4 a.m. instead of 6 a.m., its previous start-up time. With
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23-hour availability, databases will be updated "live"--while the
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system is available to users.
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For additional information, contact Nita Dean 614-761-5002.
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Public-Access Computer Systems News is an electronic newsletter
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that is distributed on BITNET, Internet, and other computer
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networks. There is no subscription fee.
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To subscribe, send an e-mail message to LISTSERV@UHUPVM1 (BITNET)
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or LISTSERV@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU (Internet) that says: SUBSCRIBE PACS-P
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First Name Last Name. PACS-P subscribers also receive two other
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electronic serials: Current Cites and The Public-Access Computer
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Systems Review.
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Public-Access Computer Systems News is Copyright (C) 1993 by the
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University Libraries, University of Houston. All Rights Reserved.
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Copying is permitted for noncommercial use by academic computer
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centers, computer conferences, individual scholars, and libraries.
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Libraries are authorized to add the journal to their collection, in
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electronic or printed form, at no charge. This message must appear
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on all copied material. All commercial use requires permission.
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