In article <2v97cfINNs7a at s-crim1.dl.ac.uk> mbrgw at s-crim1.dl.ac.uk (R.G. Walters) writes:
>Subject: Where are the contents?
>From: mbrgw at s-crim1.dl.ac.uk (R.G. Walters)
>Date: 4 Jul 1994 15:46:39 +0100
>Once upon a time, Jonathan Marder produced a very useful, valuable and
>appreciated list of photosynthesis-friendly journal contents. I have been
>watching out for these journals in bionet.journals.contents, but to no
>avail.
>Anyone know where they are to be found? I HATE going to the library, only
>to find that there's nothing of immediate relevance. Ýour library is in a
>dark, dank hole reminiscent of the Black Hole of Calcutta.¨
ALL the past tables of contents are archived on the BIOSCI node at
net.bio.net. One of the easiest ways to search is to use *gopher* (widely
available on networked mainframes and PC's) to contact net.bio.net and to
select the appropriate search item from the menu which appears.
If you have a World-Wide-Client (e.g. NCSA Mosaic) you can also use this
instead (URL is gopher://net.bio.net).
The above options only exist if you have full internet connectivity. However,
there is also a way of performing searches via e-mail. Send the command HELP
in email to WAISMAIL at NET.BIO.NET for details (if anyone has experience with
this, some brief instructions posted in this newsgroup would be appreciated).
Happy networking!
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