NADP/NTN WWW page--fwd

1995-12-11 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER

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ANNOUNCING THE NADP/NTN WWW HOME PAGE!

The Coordination Office of the National Atmospheric Deposition Program/
National Trends Network is pleased to announce the creation of the their
home page on the World Wide Web.  If you have a Web browser, you can
access it at:

http://nadp.nrel.colostate.edu/NADP

At our site, you can download data on the concentration and deposition of
chemical constituents of precipitation for over 200 sites nation-wide.
Weekly collection has occurred at some sites since as early as 1978.
Views of isopleth maps, photographs of individual sites, links to the home pages
of sponsoring agencies, and other information are also available.

We encourage you to visit us.  If you create a link to the NADP/NTN home
page, please notify Cathy Copeland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  Comments
and suggestions are welcome.



U.S. university presses on-line/fwd

1995-12-11 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER

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 A new global resource for scholars, librarians, writers,
students, and book buyers has just been unveiled on the Internet
by the Association of American University Presses (AAUP).  The
AAUP On-line Catalog contains fully searchable bibliographic data
and descriptive text from more than fifty scholarly publishers.
Currently, 65,000-plus titles are represented, and this number is
expected to climb rapidly to more than 100,000 titles from nearly
100 presses.
 The entire contents of the on-line catalog can be searched
over the Internet by author, title, keywords, and Library of
Congress subject headlings.  Searches can also be confined to
specific subject areas or individual publishers.
Access this resource via the World Wide Web or Gopher at:
//aaup.princeton.edu
or
//press-gopher.uchicago.edu



Call for Papers/fwd

1995-12-11 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER

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Crossing the Boundaries IV
Counter-Disciplinary Graduate Students Conference

A Counter-discplinary student conference on:

"Identity and Community"

We invite papers, talks, presentations, performance art, or
collaborations from across the disciplines.

Single submissions or completed panels accepted.

Location: Binghamton University
Date: March 22, 23, 1996

Send a one-page abstract by January 15, 1996 to:

Crossing the Boundaries IV
Binghamton University
English Department
Binghamton, NY  13902