What's New With NCSA Mosaic
What's New With NCSA Mosaic
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This means that you are free to do anything you wish with the listing found below. However, this does not imply anything about the documents which are referenced via this page or any other pages found on this server.
This document covers recent changes and additions to the universe of information available to
Mosaic
and the
World Wide Web. (See also the
Mosaic Demo Document
for an organized selection of hypermedia resources and the
Internet Resources Meta-Index
for a listing of resource guides and searchable databases.)
New resources and interesting additions to existing resources are added to the list on a request basis -- send suggestions to
whats-new@ncsa.uiuc.edu
in HTML format and written in the third person. Please
test
the notices and attempt to keep them concise. There is no need to bold every anchor. I know that you consider them important but so does everybody else on the page! This page is maintained as a service to the World Wide Web community. We reserve the absolute right to modify and/or ignore any requests that we receive.
Meta-Announcements
Due to the
TREMENDOUS
load being handled by the NCSA WWW server there may be times that you are unable to get the NCSA Mosaic Home Page when you first start Mosaic. This in no way should effect your ability to retrieve documents from other sites. To alleviate this problem you may want to set an alternate home page for Mosaic to automatically load on startup.
Marc Andreessen has left NCSA for Palo Atlo, CA as of January 1994.
You can now reach him at
marca@netcom.com.
Chris Wilson has left NCSA to work for Spry, Inc., a Seattle-based company creating Internetworking tools for end users.
He can now be reached at
cwilson@spry.com.
The following versions of NCSA Mosaic have recently been released:
Experimental tutorials on various Mosaic-related topics are now available. Comments welcome (send 'em to
jonm@ncsa.uiuc.edu).
- April 11, 1994
- The
Ohio Supercomputer Center, a state-funded computing resource, provides high-performance computing to scientists and engineers at Ohio colleges, universities, and companies. This server highlights current events and users' research, and describes the Center's facilities, services, and initiatives.
- If you are going to be at the '96 Olympics in Atlanta and want to take a neat side trip, or if your going to be near the Upstate region of South Carolina and would like to take in some scenery, then check out
The Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway!
- The Peoria Art Guild of Peoria, Illinois, is pleased to announce the on-line version of their juried exhibition
"Digital Photography '94". This exhibit sought entrants nationwide from photographers whose work involved the techniques of "digital" (computer) photography.
- The
Animations Index
in Maryland is growing rapidly. Currently it has 36 links to sites on the Web which serve Animations and Movies, and it is updated almost daily.
-
State of the Art Review on Hypermedia Issues And Applications
by V. Balasubramanian is now available in HTML and postscript form from the
University of Ottawa. It discusses Implementation Issues, Database Issues, User Interface Issues, Information Retrieval Issues, Integration Issues, Applications, and A Systematic Approach To User Interface Design For A Hypertext Framework. Contact: Dr. Denys Duchier <dduchier@csi.uottawa.ca>.
-
As We May Think
,
Vannevar Bush's amazing article, published in the July 1945 issue of
The Atlantic Monthly, in which he first introduces the idea of hypertext is now available from the
University of Ottawa. He described a device called
memex
in which an ``individual stores his books, records and communications, and which is mechanized so that it may be consulted with exceeding speed and flexibility. It is an enlarged intimate supplement to his memory.'' The essential feature of a memex is its ability to tie two items together and to build
trails
through the information record. Contact: Dr. Denys Duchier <dduchier@csi.uottawa.ca>.
- For all researchers interested in ray-tracing (the image synthesis method), an experimental
On-Line Ray Tracing Bibliography
has been implemented. This contains over 300 papers divided into sections, complete with abstracts and links to any available on-line as technical reports.
- Announcements for two upcoming conferences at Yale University are now available via WWW (including hypermedia directions on
how to get to Yale
as well as the specific street addresses where each conference is being held):
- The Research Libraries Group (RLG)
is pleased to announce its Worldwide Web server. RLG, a not-for-profit membership corporation of university, museum, and independent research libraries, archives, historical societies, and other research collections, has inaugurated this server as an access point for information about its purpose, collaborative activities, and user services. These include the
RLIN
bibliographic information and library support system; the
CitaDel
article citations and document delivery system; the
Eureka
search service and
Zephyr
Z39.50 service, two ways that RLG makes RLIN and CitaDel resources broadly accessible; and
Ariel, RLG's document transmission software.
- A federal grand jury indicted an MIT junior on felony charges for allegedly running an FSP server that was used to distribute pirated copies of over $1 million in business and entertainment software.
The Tech
, MIT's student newspaper, has added copies of the indictment and press releases from the U.S Attorney's office and MIT to its
news bulletin board.
The Tech's
story about the indictment is also available there.
- Need last minute
IRS tax forms? We've got them all, plus forms for
CA,
MI,
MN,
NJ
&
NM. Visit
Taxing Times 1994
, an Internet collection of tax-related resources and information to help you deal with April 15th. The most popular forms have been converted to plain PostScript(TM) so they can be directly downloaded and printed. Also check out the
Northridge earthquake animations
done by the
S-Cubed
geophysics group.
APOLLO ADVERTISING
is a new system that will make hunting for goods and services both easy and enjoyable. New
business advertisers
are welcome. Short advertisements are absolutely FREE and HyperAdverts are offered at the most competitive rates. APOLLO ADVERTISING's server is available for anyone seeking to place their documents
on-the-Web.
The
Imaging and Distributed Computing Group
of
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
announces its WWW server. It contains information about the Group activities, the Bay Area GIgabit Testbed, and the "Whole Frog" project, an experiment in applying scientific imaging to education. The Whole Frog document includes a number of images and movies, as well as pointers to the 3D frog anatomy data.
On 27 October 1991, MIT Professor Mark Drela pedalled the human-powered hydrofoil,
"Decavitator", to a world-record speed of 18.5 knots (9.53 meters/second) over a 100 meter race course on the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts. Now you can check out these videos and images of the world's fastest human-powered boat and learn about how it evolved.
The Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre
server supplies detailed information about Arabidopsis Stocks and related Arabidopsis
information. For the first time you can now browse our seed list, order seed stocks, ask questions or register with the Stock Centre, all with the 'click of a button'.
NeuroWeb, the server for the program in Neurosciences at UCSD, is now available. Check out the page on the
department
which has information about the program as well as faculty abstracts. Also see a fledgling
"Virtual Poster Session"
where actual scientific posters enter the WWW and multimedia.
The entire world is talking about the suicide of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.
mtv.com
has created an area to reflect on this event. The reactions are coming in from around the world and are being posted on a
cyber-shrine.
Contributions are welcome, send them to adam@mtv.com.
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FESTIVAL IN TRONDHEIM (ISFIT), the worlds biggest festival of its kind, has finally got a home page. 500 students from all over the world will gather in Trondheim, Norway 6th to 15th October 1994 to discuss the theme HUMAN RIGHTS along with international celebrities.
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Alternative college radio station
WSRN-FM
in Swarthmore, PA is now on-line! WSRN is owned and operated by the students of
Swarthmore College
and broadcasts at 91.5 MHz in the vicinity of Philadelphia. The WWW page is currently maintained by the General Manager, who also has a WWW page
here
with lots of nifty links to plenty of nifty places.
The Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP), located within
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
in La Jolla, California, is pleased to announce its new WWW server. While IGPP covers a wide range of research areas, the WWW server initially contains information on only one of its programs, Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate (ATOC).
The
United States Department of Commerce
in Washington, DC has developed a World Wide Web Server. The server currently provides general information on the activities and mission of the Department, contacts and resources within the Department, and links to various department-wide and federal government-wide information services. The Server also links to the World Wide Web home pages of the following department agencies:
- Bureau of the Census,
- National Telecommunications Information Administration (NTIA),
- National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST),
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
- and the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO).
Information available includes the Budget of the United States, the Economic Conversion Information Echange, the National Information Initiative Home Page, the National Export Strategy, and more. While this service provides access to many services and resources of the Department, it is still under development. The presence or absence of information items on this server by no means reflects on their importance. URL:
http://www.doc.gov
The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing
is a technical conference presenting talks by many of the most successful women in the computing field as well as panels, workshops and birds-of-a-feather sessions. The speakers are leaders in their fields and represent the major technical computing disciplines, and the academic, government and industrial communities. It will be held June 9-11, 1994 in Washington D.C.
April 7, 1994
The top ftp archive of Europe, FTP.LuTH.SE has started a
WWW-service
to speed up accesses for all those using WWW-clients. Online you can find, among other things,
X11-contrib,
Linux,
All GNU stuff
and
Aminet.
The
University of Tennessee, Office of University Relations
has developed a web server containing:
- General
information about the University;
Bicentennial Information;
- On-line photographs of the pieces included in the 1992-93
Sculpture Tour
of the Knoxville campus;
- Profiles
of twelve University of Tennessee faculty or alumni who have gained national recognition for their contributions;
- An official listing of the
WUOT-FM
radio program guide, complete with articles, images, and daily programming schedules; and
- UT Science Bytes. Science Bytes includes the first in a series of illustrated articles, designed for school children and their teachers, describing work being done by scientists at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
This web server also includes points to other web servers on the Knoxville campus.
The
Lurker's Guide
to the
Babylon 5
science-fiction television series is available. It contains a schedule of upcoming episodes, synopses, information about the characters and storyline, and more.
A Weekly Summary of Tropical Cyclones, including imagery and text, is now available from the
NGDC DMSP Data Archive. The summaries are located under "Weekly Updated Items" on the DMSP Home Page. Visible and infrared images of the cyclones as they progressed during the period are posted. The first summary is for March 20-27, 1994.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY Graduate School of Education
announces, with pleasure, their home page. Information about the school as well as pointers to a wealth of educational-related resources are included. This page is under development; suggestions may be sent to: russo@nucleus.harvard.edu
UniForum, the International Association of Open Systems Professionals, has announced their World Wide Web Server, which contains information about the association, its programs and services.
Included on the server is a complete hypertext version of the Open Systems Products Directory, the only vendor- neutral listing of products and services for the open systems community. Over 7,600 products from 2,200 vendors are listed, with indexes by operating system, keyword, vendor name and product name.
Access to all areas of the server is free to all WWW users until April 25, 1994. After that date, you will have to be a general member of UniForum to access the Products Directory; all other areas of the server will still be available at no charge.
Announcing
International Teletimes' first annual photography contest,
PHOTON '94! Entry deadline is May 31st, 1994. Click
here
for more information.
Generality announces a new exhibit in the
Aart Gallery, a sampling of the early work of Canadian photographer Matthew Wolchock. Also available are details on
Photon '94, the first ever all-Internet photography contest, presented by
International Teletimes.
CyberNews, a grassroots newswire on the Internet, now has a
WWW Home Page. The goal and purpose of CyberNews is global student-run media (print, radio, tv, etc...) connectivity. Right now CyberNews is carrying live reports from Sarajevo, and some of the posts can be found on this server.
The University of Michigan (UM)
Center for Display Technology and Manufacturing
(CDTM) is on the Web. The Center addresses a full spectrum of manufacturing issues that are critical to the emerging flat panel display industry in the United States. This server is currently under construction...right now there are links to the CDTM's ftp server and to the UM College of Engineering's gopher server.
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC) College of Pharmacy is pleased to announce the availability of
a WWW server. This server will include a) information about the College of Pharmacy (including a Faculty directory with research interests), b) a campus demonstration of (NIH/NSF) Template server,
gopher
and
ftp
services, c) Oklahoma City area attractions, and d)
Pharmacy related Internet Resources
(including other WWW servers, listservs, mailing lists, BBSs, and ftp sites). Planned expansion includes inclusion of the College Bulletin with course descriptions etc. and Pharmacokinetic resources.
Two new services are available at
GEMS, the Global Electronic Marketing Service. The
Product & Services Showcase
is a place where companies can easily join the electronic marketplace. And, just in time for the 1994 season, the
Internet Baseball Information Center
provides members with access to baseball stats, information services, fantasy leagues, and more.
The
European Microsoft Windows NT Academic Centre
(EMWAC) maintains a w3 server containing information relating to all of Microsoft software. It has recently released an indexed version of the Microsoft Knowledge Base. The URL is
http://emwac.ed.ac.uk/html/top.html
. This URL also contains futher information about public domain Windows software, EMWAC reports on Windows NT, and how to get the gopher and w3 servers for Windows NT that EMWAC has written.
The
Libertarian Home Page
is a place to find out information about Libertarian philosophy and Libertarian Party Politics. It has hotlinks to several Libertarian ftp sites and other Liberty minded Web pages. It has been set up by the College Park Libertarians, a student group at the University of Maryland.
Cirque de la Mama
was born to bring works of art to people and to bring people to works of art. Sculptures, paintings, photographs, rhymes, poems, issues and more are coming to Cirque. Link, learn, and enjoy. (bml)
The
Florida Institute of Technology
exists as a distinctive independent technological university to provide quality education, to further knowledge through basic and applied research, and to provide services to their local, state, national, and international constituencies. The Florida Institute of Technology's WWW Server, known as
Arachnophilia, offers access to the
University's 1994-1995 Catalog, a link to their
World Class Education Gopher, and many other services.
Information about
ELSNET, the European Network of Excellence in Language and Speech is now available via WWW. With funding from the European Commission's ESPRIT Programme, ELSNET links together almost 100 European academic and industrial laboratories engaged in R&D in natural language and speech processing.
The
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
server is now available. The Laboratory's Home Page opens the door to information on a variety of activities at this Department of Energy laboratory. Managed by the University of California, LLNL conducts world-class scientific research affecting national security, energy, the environment, health and biomedicine, economic competitiveness, and science and math education.
The
ACEDB Documentation Server
is a repository for documentation concerned with "A C. elegans Data Base", the generic genome database software designed by Richard Durbin (MRC, UK) and Jean Thierry-Mieg (CNRS, France). The server is intended as a resource for developers, curators, and end-users of all databases derived from ACEDB. This project is sponsored by the Plant Genome Database Project at the National Agricultural Library (USDA). The documentation server is listed on the home page for the
Agricultural Genome World Wide Web Server.
Quadralay Corporation, in conjunction with
Texas A&M University
and
University of Texas at Dallas, has formed the
Texas Information Servers
page, a listing of FTP Servers, Gopher Servers, WWW Servers and Mailing Lists that are located in the Lone Star State. While far from complete at this time, there is much interesting information to be found here and new things are added daily. If you are interested in contributing to this list, please contact
Brian Combs
at
combs@quadralay.com.
Issue #1 of
Verbiage Magazine
has just hit the virtual newsstands, featuring short fiction by Andrew Solberg, Teresa Velez, Greg Downey, and Edward Ashton, among others. Be sure to submit material for the second issue -- Verbiage pays for stories!
Steve Wolf at California State University Stanislaus is developing a
Botany Home Page
for teaching his biology students how to use the Internet. It contains a variety of resources of particular interest to botanists.
CinemaSpace
,UC Berkeley's Film Studies program has created
CinemaSpace: a new www journal focusing on the cinema and its transformation in the digital age.
CinemaSpace
will engage writers from a broad range of fields : Literature, Film, Cultural Theory, Computer Science, and Philosophy. The journal aims to break free of disciplinary boundaries and bring a diverse assortment of writers, thinkers and users of technology into mutual collaboration and exchange for the purposes of elucidating the transformation of cinema in the age of digital replication. If you are intested in making a submission please contact xcohen@garnet.berkeley.edu.
The Northwestern University Astronomy Group would like to announce its new
WWW server. Contents include information on
undergraduate studies
and
graduate studies,
who
we are,
what
we do, and our
gallery of gamma-ray bursts
as observed by the Oriented Scintillation Spectrometer Experiment (OSSE) on board the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO).
Internet's first collaborative travelogue is up on the Web.
Travels with Samantha
is an account of
Philip Greenspun's
journey from Boston to Alaska and back. This work is illustrated with over 250 high-quality color JPEG photographs and makes an excellent companion to his popular
Berlin/Prague Tale, also profusely illustrated with photos of those cities. Contribute insights and information by using the feedback forms distributed through the documents.
The UCB Museum of Paleontology is happy to unveil
DILOPHOSAUR!, featuring narration by the discover and namer of dilophosaur, Sam Welles. Also, the
mammal
exhibits have undergone extensive changes.
The
AstroWeb Consortium
would like to announce a new World Wide Web resource
AstroWeb
which contains links to Internet Resources of use to the Astronomy community. AstroWeb is available at:
NRAO,
CDS,
MSSSO,
ST-ECF, and
STScI. It merges the resource listings which have been maintained at CDS, MSSSO, NRAO, STECF, and STScI. This merging of effort provides a more complete resource listing and eliminates the need to check several different listings. The AstroWeb database currently contains about 650 resource records, about 185 kilobytes of text. Each resource is categorized, e.g., Data and Archive Centers, Astronomy Departments, Space Agencies, ... Many resources have a paragraph describing the resource and containing links to other URLs. There is a
searchable version
of the merged resource listing. There are HTML forms by which new resources can be added and existing resources can be edited.
Syracuse University's
Computer Graphics for the Arts
Department has set up a
Digital Gallery
of collaborative Internet art projects and other computer art related works. This site is the home to an ongoing collaborative hypermedia project entitled
Digital Journeys.
A WWW server is now available from
Faculty of Arts, Gvteborg University, Sweden. The purpose of this server is to provide information within the Humanities.
April 4, 1994
The Virtual Pub
is a place for network beer aficionados to gather information, about themselves and about other things beer-related. Current features include a semi-weekly beer-tasting, a patron's page, and a small but growing set of documents.
More
Cool Video Demos
are available from the
Telemedia, Networks, and Systems Group
at the
MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. You can now
Browse Late Night Talk Show Monologues
and perform
Image Processing With Live Video Sources. Also available is
Today's NBA Schedule. Descriptions of
hardware
and
software
developed by
members of the group
are included, as well as their
recent publications. An index to relevant
calls for papers
is also provided.
The UCI Bookstore, the academic bookstore at the University of California, Irvine, proudly announces the launch of its
World Wide Web site, a source for substantial displays and reviews of trade books, technical books, classical music and jazz, as well as a WAIS-searchable database of books and CDs in stock. There's also a major exhibition of
Ansel Adams photographs; the Bookstore is committed to mounting several large-scale Internet-based multimedia exhibitions each year, of which this is the first. Minor pleasures include an already-popular HTML style guide,
Elements of HTML Style
, and a whimsical introduction to the
anteater. Forthcoming: the first functional hypertext on-line travel guide.
NWHQ (New World HeadQuarters)
is dedicated to the propogation of post-print culture. Graphics, hypertext, and the electronic literary arts make this well worth a visit. Visit often as NWHQ is a constantly evolving labyrinth of seminal works by Vancouver artists. NWHQ is a publication of the
Digital Co-op.
The
WWW Sports Information Server
is now available. Currently, the service provides a
Professional Basketball Server
which provides the
latest NBA scores and a schedule of tonight's games, the
league's standings
as of the most recent games, box scores on all the season's games so far,
player-by-player cumulative statistics
for every team, and complete schedules for each team. In addition, you can get a history of NBA awards like the
Rookie of the Year Award
or the
Most Valuable Player Award.
This is a repost to correct an error:
The Outdoor Action Program at Princeton University
is now on the Web. OA is Princeton's outdoor education program that offers wilderness trips and leadership development for Princeton students, faculty, staff, and alumnae. A range of useful outdoor and outdoor program related files will be making their way up to the Web.
Discovery images of
supernova 1992bu in NGC 3690
are now available. This supernova was discovered during our 2-micron search for supernovae in starburst galaxies here at
IPAC.
IEC Bullentin
is in full service from the issue 144 at
Ikeda Lab., Chiba University. The texts are supplied from IEC, Geneva. Experimental
Library Catalogue
for books and magazines in Chiba University is also available. Most of the text are in Japanese, however, you can specify English keywords.
The International Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite Data Analysis Center (IUEDAC) is pleased to announce the availability of the
IUEDAC Homepage. This homepage contains information about the IUEDAC, provides access to IUE data analysis software and documentation, as well as access to information and services provided by both other NASA Astrophysics projects and ground based observatories.
Introducing the
Calvin & Hobbes
page. Contains a small number of gifs, bitmaps, and ASCII drawings, in addition to humorour quotations.
April 1, 1994
A WWW server is now available for
Alberto's Nightclub
in downtown Mountain View, California. It lists current and past monthly calendars, with graphics and audio for many of the artists which play at the club.
A new
Coke Machine
is available on the Web!
The
Cambridge Astronomy
Web server continues to
develop. New features include the
X-ray group's public page, the
UK Hubble Space Telescope Support Group's page, an archive of the
Starlink Newsgroups, and
guides to preparing TeX and LaTeX articles for astronomy Journals.
Internet World & Document Delivery World International 94
Mecklermedia
The UK's first annual conference and exhibition enabling the business, industrial and professional communities to grasp the commercial and organisational opportunities offered in the exploration of access to Internet and related networks.
Internet World and Document Delivery World International is the only event in London this year solely devoted to the needs of users and potential users in this field. With Tony Rutkowski, Arnoud de Kemp, Tomaz Kalin, Professor David Brailsford, Christopher MacPhail, Peter Dawe, Professor Charles Oppenheim, Michael Strangelove, Peter Stone, Eddie Zedlweski and Ian Watson among many others, the conference programme reads like a who's who of the world Internet and networking community.
Conference sessions will range from simple introductory treatments to the more technically focused information for existing users. The accompanying exhibition will offer a unique opportunity to see all the companies and organisations who can help you start out or develop in your use of this unique technological resource.
Full details are available from the event
World Wide Web pages.
The
Warsaw University Astronomical Observatory, Warsaw, POLAND announces a new WWW server. The server contains general information about the Observatory and the most up-to-date information on
the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE)
-- a long-term, large scale photometric search for dark matter in our Galaxy using microlensing phenomena. Information on the side projects conducted parallely to the main search are also there.
Nobody eats at
Country Fare
just once. Tucked away in Midtown Palo Alto, this gem of a country-style restaurant hooks you in on your first visit. The food is exceptional, the prices reasonable, and the staff makes you feel like family. Country Fare is a real oasis amidst trendy establishments that offer "in" food, inflated prices and interiors that are cold and uninviting. The restaurant is bright and cheerful, decorated with quilts, pine-topped tables, hanging plants and whimsical salt and pepper shakers. The semi-self-service style allows customers to eat and relax as long or as little as they like. Country Fare is brought to you by
Internet Distribution Services.
Several new publications are now available on Wimsey Information Services growing Web server, located in Vancouver, British Columbia,
- NWHQ
is an illustrated magazine of poetry and prose produced by Vancouver's Digital Co-op.
- Front Magazine
is Vancouver arts organization The Western Front's magazine.
- Media West Magazine
is an experimental version of western Canada's leading multi-media trade publication.
Check out the
World Cup USA'94
server for information on one of the biggest athletic events in the world, which is coming to the U.S. this summer. Get tidbits on World Cup history, as well as USA'94 schedules, qualifying results, latest results from friendly matches, venues, teams, and more.
The
Climate Diagnostics Center
(NOAA) in Boulder, Colorado, is pleased to announce its Web home page. This page provides an overview of the CDC and describes the CDC climatological data holdings. Although the links to the data files are still being constructed, the metadata describing the datasets are available to browse.
Repost due to a mistake:
FINWeb
is a new World Wide Web service that provides access to some of the best economics and finance-related resources that can be found on the
Internet.
FINWeb
features links to, among other things, 1) various working paper archives, 2) Gopher and WWW services provided by leading economics departments, finance departments, business schools, and financial institutions throughout the world, 3) EDGAR (the Security and Exchange Commission's online database), and 4) the
Financial Executive Journal.
FINWeb
is offered as an ancillary service of
RISKWeb
, a
Risk and Insurance
World Wide Web Server.
Santa Rosa Junior College has their weekly newspaper The Oak Leaf in electronic format. On
The SOLAR System
(The Super Oak Leaf Archive Reader System), one will find The Oak Leaf, poetry, journalism projects, art and information about on-campus clubs.
CSC Chemistry Topics
provides information for chemistry-related subjects at CSC, including
visualization and animation
done at CSC. CSC Chemistry Topics includes also a presentation of some
chemistry groups and chemistry departments in Finland
(more will be added when available) and links to Usenet News, Gopher and other WWW information servers.
CSC
is the Finnish national supercomputer center located in Espoo, Finland.
ARIAWeb
is a World Wide Web server that provides information concerning the programs and services offered to members and friends of the
American Risk and Insurance Association
(ARIA). The
American Risk and Insurance Association
is the premier professional association of scholars and professionals in the field of
insurance and risk management. Click
here
for more information about
ARIA
. If you are interested in becoming a member of
ARIA
, here is an
application form.
The Faculty of Mathematical Sciences at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, ISRAEL, now has a WWW
home page.
The State University of New York at Stony Brook (USB)
Chemistry Department
announces the addition of it's WWW server to other campus-based servers. The
USB Home Page
lists servers as they come on line and currently includes links to Physics, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Mathematics and Earth and Space Sciences.
The CMU Genetic Art exhibits (Genetic Art I,
Genetic Art II, and
Genetic Movies) have all moved to
a new machine. If you have links to them, you should adjust them accordingly.
Quadralay Corporation, maintainer of the
Austin
WWW Server, is proud to announce it's newest service, the
Quadralay MarketPlace. The Quadralay MarketPlace is a WWW storefront where WWW users can come to peacefully browse through products that interest them without being bothered by a noisy salesperson. Online purchasing methods will be added soon. Our first store is
The Reference Press, Inc., publisher of the Hoover series of business refernce books.
Boston University
announces its official web server. You can find general information about Boston University as well as links to college, school, and department servers.
The Student Association of the
School of Information and Library Studies
(SILS) at the University of Michigan has put their newsletter on the Web. It's called the
ILSSA
Communicator
and features links and articles on activities going on around SILS. Check it out!
The University of Oklahoma's Web Server,
OU INFO, features a funky interface allowing access to a
Virtual Library, the award-winning campus newspaper
The Oklahoma Daily, and an experimental hypermedia
Campus Directory. In addition to pointers to the latest in
hip web sites, the site also includes general information about
computing
and
campus life
at Oklahoma.
The
Russian and East European Studies Home Pages
are a comprehensive guide to the worldwide network-accessible resources available to scholars in the interdisciplinary study of Russia and Eastern Europe. Resources are subdivided into separate pages by discipline, into
Language, Literature, Music, Art, Culture,
Government and Public Affairs,
Science, Technology, Engineering, Computers, and Communications,
Business, Finance, Economics, and
History, Geography, Sociology. The resources are also cross-indexed by type. The REES Home Pages are presented by the University of Pittsburgh Center for Russian and East European Studies and the University of Pittsburgh Library System, Networked Information Services Group. Send additions, comments, corrections, and correspondence to Casey Palowitch,
cjp+@pitt.edu.
As of April 1st, 1994,
EUnet
and McDonalds join to offer Global "Internet in a Lunchbox". See the
press release
for further details of this revolutionary product.
Futuristic Code Tools Alert!
Check out the home page for
Reasoning Systems
. Reasoning sells code analysis and transformation tools for Ada, C, COBOL and FORTRAN that let you--
- quickly understand and modify unfamiliar code,
- generate up-to-date design documentation from code,
- navigate between design and code with a single click,
- automate your software quality assurance process,
- pinpoint bugs and code that is overly complex and unmaintainable,
- import legacy source code into CASE tools,
- translate code between dialects, languages, operating systems, databases, etc.
These products are
REFINE Language Tools, and
Software Refinery(TM). They run on SPARC, RS/6000 and HP 9000/7xx workstations and are designed to handle millions of lines of source code. Each tool has a comprehensive API so you can extend them to work with different languages and to perform user-specified code analysis and transformation tasks.
The server of the
Principia Cybernetica Project
has been extended with lots of new material and services (including a Boolean searchable
Index). The aim of the project is the computer-supported collaborative development of an
evolutionary-systemic world view. Put more simply, it tries to tackle age-old philosophical questions with the help of the most recent cybernetic theories and technologies. Principia Cybernetica Web provides hundreds of texts and hyperlinks on
Cybernetics and Systems Theory
(glossary, bibliography, societies, journals, ...), evolution, self-organization, complexity, cognition, epistemology, philosophy, transdisciplinary integration of knowledge, and related topics.
New (classical) music related information source in the Web! The
Opera Schedule Server
provides you information about hundreds of scheduled opera performances from all over the World! The server is operated at the
Process Control Department
of the Technical University of Budapest.
biancaTroll Productions gleefully announces the opening of
biancaTroll's Chicago Smut-Shack. Inside the shack you will find all sorts information about Chicago's North Side, as well as interactive reviews, gardening tips, coffee table descriptions, offcial boyscout quotes, recipes, and plenty of friendly advice from bianca's Trolls. Take a peek around, sign the guestbook, scrawl some grafitti on bianca's bathroom walls, and post a classified. Enjoy!
The COMPS Lab, part of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Iowa, is proud to announce it's
World Wide Web server. Among other locally produced services, you can find the
Iowa Virtual Tourist, a graphical map of Internet resources in Iowa, the
1993-94 Graduate Handbook, a
schedule of colloquia
and a gateway to the
Geographic Name Server
at martini.eecs.umich.edu. Please note that this is
not
the departmental WWW server.
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