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Gleason Sackman's net-happenings list may soon appear as a Usenet newsgroup, news.announce.net-happenings. For a voting form, contact Peter Berger (peterb@telerama.lm.com) by 8/2/94. [net-hap, 7/13/94.]
A keyword index and a WAIS full-text index to the high-traffic net-happenings news stream are available as http://www-iub.indiana.edu/cgi-bin/nethaps/. Comments to Scott Hutton (shutton@indiana.edu). [Mark Sheehan (sheehan@ezmail.ucs.indiana.edu), net-hap, 7/6/94.]
The official WAIS index of net-happenings is on http://www.internic.net/internic/net-happenings.html and gopher://is.internic.net/7waissrc%3a/.waisindex/net-happenings, or gopher to is.internic.net (Search the InfoGuide). [sackman@plains.nodak.edu, net-hap, 6/29/94.]
Archives of the Gopher Jewels list are WAIS-indexed on gopher://cwis.usc.edu:70/11/Other_Gophers/Gophers_by_Subject /Gopher_Jewels. [David.Riggins@tpoint.com, gopherjewels, 6/29/94. net-hap.]
Netsurfer Digest will be a twice-weekly condensed digest of online issues, culture, news, information resources, and net-surfable sites, in ASCII and HTML. "Beta readers" are solicited, to help define content. Reader/reviewers will get a discount when the digest goes commercial. Send a "subscribe ns-digest-ascii your name" (or ...-www) message to beta@netsurf.com. Back issues are on http://www.netsurf.com/nsd/index.html and ftp://ftp.netsurf.com/pub/nsd/. Advertisers should contact ad@netsurf.com. [Arthur P. Bebak (shrike@shell.portal.com), comp.infosystems, 7/14/94. net-hap.]
Students of Bogazici University (Istanbul) are planning an e-journal for international sharing of invention ideas, collaborative research, job leads, AI, VR, stories, culture, etc. Contact Ersin Beyret (beyret@vs6410.cc.boun.edu.tr) to participate. [VPIEJ-L, 7/18/94.]
John Labovitz maintains an annotated list of e-zines, or electronic counterculture magazines. FTP e-zine-list from /pub/Zines on etext.umich.edu, or visit http://www.ora.com:8080/johnl/e-zine-list/. New editions are announced to zines-l@uriacc.uri.edu and writers@vm1.nodak.edu. [johnl@ora.com, alt.zines, 7/3/94. net-hap.]
Extracts from the The Annals of Improbable Research are now a weekly feature in Clarinet's clari.feature.imprb_research. The Extracts differ from those in the mini-AIR monthly digest (from listserv@mitva.mit.edu). The first issue of AIR should be out this fall. Volunteers in the Cambridge/MIT area are needed. [mini-AIR, 6/94.]
Information and Computation journal has a webserver at http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~iandc/. Features include a hypertext bibliography, list of editors, and author information. [David M. Jones (dmjones@theory.lcs.mit.edu), c.i.www.misc, 6/27/94. net-hap.]
The Journal of Intelligent Systems has a WWW home page with past abstracts and authoring information. http://http2.brunel.ac.uk:8080/~hs92jis/. [hs92jis@brunel.ac.uk, Neuron Digest, 7/1/94.] (Article submissions and referees are solicited.)
Neural Processing Letters is a new print journal for ideas, developments, and work in progress. Bimonthly starting 9/94, with 3-month publishing delay. Articles are solicited. Francois Blayo (France) and Michel Verleysen (Belgium), +32 2 245 43 63, + 32 2 245 46 94 Fax. BEF 4400, or BEF 4000 before 9/30/94. [esann@dice.ucl.ac.be, connectionists, 7/18/94.]
Submission deadline for the MT Journal special issue on Building Lexicons for Machine Translation has been postponed to 9/1/94. [Bonnie J. Dorr (bonnie@umiacs.umd.edu), LINGUIST, 7/18/94.]
Global Emergency Medicine Archives (GEMA) is an e-journal for emergency-medicine research. http://herbst7.his.ucsf.edu/, or contact Jack Ellis (jacke@hghed.com). [Jan Wolitzky (wolit@library.mt.att.com), 6/23/94.]
CICA-L is for announcements of new files in the CICA Windows archive. Send a "sub cica-l your name" message to listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu. [Bill Homer, Chaos Corner, 6/22/94.] (Subscriptions to Chaos Corner are available free from Robert D. Cowles, chaos-request@pelican.cit.cornell.edu.)
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