Additional information and detailed access and subscription instructions are included at the end of each Scout Report.
gopher to: gopher.tmn.com
select "Artswire"
then select "Every Arts Wire Gopher"
then select "American Arts Alliance"
1) Systems maintenance and development
2) WWW HTML implementations
3) Statistics research
4) Research related to Internet Law
5) Building international on-line reference materials
6) Building an Internet Museum and Archives
7) Planning, setting up and testing a training center
8) Non-profit business planning
9) Developing foreign language versions of some of our web pages.
Foreign language skills are a plus. Please indicate your area of interest, Internet skills, language capabilities, and provide a brief resume' to: Jay Whittle, jay@isoc.org
Compensation is negotiable. The Society unfortunately cannot support travel or accommodation expenses. Course credit arrangements with a student's educational institution may be possible.
-- Susan Calcari
InterNIC Info Scout
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The four network tools referenced most often in the Scout Report are World Wide Web, gopher, email, and FTP. Occasionally WAIS and Telnet addresses are also listed.
After each resource at least one address is listed, and sometimes more. This is because some resources are available using multiple network tools. The network tool addresses are always listed in the same order after each resource:
http://www.internic.net/
gopher://gibbs.oit.unc.edu:70/11/research.d/grants.d
ftp://ftp.digex.net/pub/access/hecker/internet/slip-ppp.txt
To access the resource through the WWW you can use a WWW browser installed on your desktop computer, or a "command-line" WWW client on your local Internet host computer. Web browsers are available for all major computer platforms, including Macintosh, PC, and UNIX. Check with your local support center or your Internet Service Provider for more information about Web browsers installed on the Internet host computer or for your desktop computer.
Copyright Susan Calcari, 1995.
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