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Re: databases



You may want to try the Agriculture Library Forum (ALF) which is the
electronic bulletin board of the National Agricultural Library.  I have
enclosed an announcement that provides instructions for Internet access.

If you have questions, or run into complications, contact Karl Schneider,
whose address is included in the header below.

Best regards,
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Gabriel A. Hegyes
ghegyes@nalusda.gov


>From kschneid@nalusda.gov Fri Sep 10 09:04:25 1993
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1993 07:42:22 -0400 (EDT)
From: Karl Schneider <kschneid@nalusda.gov>
Subject: ALF from the Internet
To: nalusers@nalusda.gov


NEWS FLASH - Colorado Springs - "ALF FROM THE INTERNET"

At ONE BBSCON 1993 (Online National Expositions Bulletin Board Systems
Conference), the Business Manager and Technical Manager of FedWorld bbs,
Bob Bunge and Ken Royer, presented a talk on government bbs operations
with Karl Schneider, sysop of NAL's ALF bbs, Erik Delfino, Network
Librarian for Fedlink, Bob Davis of the Naval Surface Weapons TEAM NET
system, and Bill Curdy of Summit Software Service.

During the discussions, the FedWorld folks announced that Telnet access to
the FedWorld bbs (dial 703/321-8020) was now in operation.  You may use the
command "telnet fedworld.doc.gov" from your telnet compatible Internet
host site to establish contact with this Department of Commerce (NTIS)
information and gateway service.

Connection to ALF, one of more than one hundred federal bbs systems
accessible from FedWorld's Gateway, after a Telnet link to FedWorld has
been tested since the NTIS announcement in Colorado Springs.  Login to
FedWorld for the first time requires a user to register on FedWorld, then
access the Gateway system via the "D" command from the main conference.
Entry of another "D" brings up the list of federal systems for selection.
Enter "2" to select ALF.  After the first registration, a user may enter
"D D 2" to make an immediate link to ALF from the main FedWorld menu.

Successful download of ALF files via telnet to FedWorld requires the use
of either Kermit (for non-ascii program or compressed files) or ascii for
text files for transfer from ALF to your Internet access account
files area, or to your pc, if linked through Cliff via a modem.

Direct modem-to-modem dial-up access to FedWorld supports ALF connection
via the gateway.  Remember also that the ALF bbs lists a number of other
ag-related dial-up bulletin boards in the M)ain section's Bulletin #25.
Several new entries have been added in the last few months.

The FedWorld system runs on a bbs software platform called the Major bbs,
by Galacticomm.  More than sixty incoming lines are available.  For
technical assistance with FedWorld, call 703/487-4608.


On Thu, 9 Sep 1993, Linda Mcphee wrote:

> I'm trying to collect information on databases accessible on the
> internet that are useful for people researching `development' issues
> (not just teckhnology transfer, but gender, agricultural planning,
> regional planning, political/social studies, labour, monetary policy,
> etc. etc. I
>
> I want to know whether we're putting our research database out in the
> right places (at the moment it's not available through the net, but
> it could be ...)as an institution we
>
> Suggestions?
> L Mcphee
> The Hague
> IVAALM@urc.tue.NLl