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two notes from Steve Cisler

``` Date: Thu, 28 Jul 1994 16:20:54 -0700 From: Steve Cisler Subject: Ties That Bind proceedings

ASCII versions of many of the papers given at the May 1994 Ties That Bind conference on community networks are now available on the Apple Higher Education Gopher (info.hed.apple.com) in the Apple Library Users Group/Apple Library of Tomorrow/Community Networks Directory.

There are papers and summaries by Tom Grundner, Mario Morino, Richard Civille, Madeline Gonzalez, Steve Cisler, Peter Scott, George Baldwin, Judy Hallman, and many others.

There are no graphics available at this time, and more papers will be added as we receive them from the authors.

Steve Cisler Apple Library sac@apple.com

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Date: Thu, 28 Jul 1994 14:22:30 -0700 From: Steve Cisler Subject: Internet text in one package

I'm getting ready to do a presentation on the Internet in Havana, Cuba in August, and I decided to put together a variety of text sources on one disk for all the DOS and Mac users in the audience. If you want to ftp the collection of files (list is appended), use anonymous ftp to connect to ftp.apple.com (not apple.com) and look in the /alug/NETWORKS directory for INET.ZIP and INETZIP.TXT. There are unZip programs for the Mac, though it's prdominantly used in the DOS world (according to my cultural ambassadors from that world).

Steve Cisler Apple Library sac@apple.com

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INET.ZIP is a collection of ASCII files with information about the Internet. Compiled by Steve Cisler (sac@apple.com) for the Apple Library Users Group.

COUNTRY.TXT is a list of countries that have various connections to the Internet (mail gateways, UUCP, Fidonet, direct connections) 7/94

EARN.TXT is a guide to network tools such as gopher, WWW, and many others. 9/93

EFFGUIDE.TXT is a complete guidebook to the Internet, written by Adam Gaffin for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Sponsored by Apple Computer, Inc. Formerly called "The Big Dummys Guide to the Internet". 3/94

FTPFAQ.TXT is a guide to use file transfer protocol.

GORE.GII is U.S. Vice President Gore's speech at the Internation Telecommunications Union meeting in Buenos Aires in March 1994. It concerns the Global Information Infrastructure.

INFONETS.TXT includes pointer to other information about networks.

LIBRARY.NII is a draft document about the role of libraries in the National Information Infrastructure. 6/94

MAIL.TXT is a guide to sending electronic mail between various networks. 12/93

NEWUSER.TXT A very short guide for the new Internet user.

NII.TXT National Information Infrastructure: Agenda for Action is the seminal document from the U.S. government on its vision of the future of telecommunications. 9/93

NSF694.TXT June 1994 statistics for NSFNet use.

PROTECT.TXT Protection and the Internet, an article by Steve Cisler about countries, organizations, and cultures trying to control the access to the Internet. 9/93

SURFING.TXT Jean Polly's introductory article on the Internet. 5/93

TRAIN.TXT Training materials for network users and teachers. 1/93

USENET.TXT A primer for the world's largest set of bulletin board discussions groups. By Gene Spafford 5/93

WWW.FAQ A frequently asked questions file for World Wide Web, the Swiss hypertext system. 7/94

YANOFF.TXT Scott Yanoff's list of interesting information sources on the Internet. 6/94

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Date: Thu, 28 Jul 1994 16:20:54 -0700 From: Steve Cisler Subject: Ties That Bind proceedings

ASCII versions of many of the papers given at the May 1994 Ties That Bind conference on community networks are now available on the Apple Higher Education Gopher (info.hed.apple.com) in the Apple Library Users Group/Apple Library of Tomorrow/Community Networks Directory.

There are papers and summaries by Tom Grundner, Mario Morino, Richard Civille, Madeline Gonzalez, Steve Cisler, Peter Scott, George Baldwin, Judy Hallman, and many others.

There are no graphics available at this time, and more papers will be added as we receive them from the authors.

Steve Cisler Apple Library sac@apple.com

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