
Contents

INTRODUCTION

NEW IN THIS RELEASE

SECTION 1: CATALOGS AND DATABASES ACCESSIBLE WITHOUT CHARGE

ALABAMA
Auburn University
 
CALIFORNIA
California Agricultural Technology Institute, California State
  University, Fresno               
California State University, Long Beach                    
Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, Robert E. Kennedy Library  
Occidental Colleges Automated Library System (Oasys)             
The University of California, MELVYL Catalog                   
University of California, Berkeley, GLADIS - the UC Berkeley Online
  Catalog     

COLORADO
 
Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries - CARL                        

DELAWARE

University of Delaware Libraries DELCAT                       

FLORIDA

Floridas State University System                            

GEORGIA

Emory University Libraries Online Public Access Catalog              

HAWAII

University of Hawaii at Manoa Online Catalog                      

ILLINOIS

Northwestern University LUIS                           
University of Chicago                                 
The University of Illinois at Chicago                      
University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign

INDIANA

Purdue University, TRAVELING THOR  THe Online Resource
The University of Notre Dame Library                     

KANSAS

The University of Kansas Library                            

MAINE

University of Maine System Library Catalog                 

MARYLAND

AIM (Access to Information about Maryland)              
Johns Hopkins University Library        
UMCAT (Online Catalog for UM Libraries)                     

MASSACHUSETTS

Boston University TOMUS
Harvard University, HOLLIS - Harvard OnLine Library Information System 

MICHIGAN

The University of Michigan                                   
Michigan State University Libraries                         
Wayne State University                                       

MINNESOTA

The University of Minnesota Library System--LUMINA                   

MISSOURI

University of Missouri                                           

NEBRASKA

The University of Nebraska Libraries                 

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Dartmouth College, Dartmouth College Library Online Catalog      

NEW JERSEY

Princeton University Library                         
Princeton University Online Manuscripts Catalog                

NEW MEXICO

The University of New Mexico                                  
University of New Mexico General Library                    
University of New Mexico Medical Center Library                
New Mexico State University                                

NEW YORK

Cornell University
New York University, BobCat                                  
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute                                        
State University of New York at Binghamton            

OHIO

Case Western Reserve University                                   
Kent State University, CATALYST                              
Ohio State University                       
University of Toledo                                           

OKLAHOMA

The University of Tulsa                                           

OREGON

University of Oregon                                              

PENNSYLVANIA

University of Pittsburgh, PITTCAT                           
Pennsylvania: Miscellaneous Online Resources                    

RHODE ISLAND

Brown University

SOUTH CAROLINA

Clemson University

TENNESSEE

University of Tennessee, Knoxville                         
University of Tennessee, Memphis, Health Science Library       
Vanderbilt University                                           

TEXAS

Texas A&M Library System                                   
UT Arlington Library System                                     
UT Austin Library System UTCAT                         
University of Texas at Dallas                                

UTAH

University of Utah Marriott Library                             

VIRGINIA

The Old Dominion University Library                      
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University           
Virginia Commonwealth University Library System                

WISCONSIN

Marquette University Libraries                           
University of Wisconsin Library Catalogs, Madison and Milwaukee Campuses
Network Library System (NLS)                              

Section 2: Catalogs & Databases Accessible For a Charge 

CALIFORNIA

Research Libraries Information Network                    

Section 3: International Catalogs                 

AUSTRALIA

Australian National University's Library                          
Deakin University Library

CANADA

University of Calgary                                   
The University of New Brunswick                            
Queens University Libraries Kingston, Ontario, Canada          
University of Saskatchewan Libraries                                

ISRAEL

InterUniversity Computerized Catalog System--ALEPH            

NEW ZEALAND

Victoria University of Wellington                             

GERMANY

University of Konstanz                                      

MEXICO

The Instituto Tecnologico y Estudios Superiores de Monterrey's Online
Catalog       
Library of the Universidad de las Americas, Pueblas              

Section 4:  Dial-Up Libraries and Catalogs


Section 5: Other Online Resources                                

BULLETIN BOARDS
AGRICULTURE
BUSINESS/ECONOMICS
HEALTH/NUTRITION
LAW
MISCELLANEOUS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEWSPAPERS
SPACE/SCIENCE
SPORTS AND RECREATION
OTHER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OR RELATED BBS                      

Section 6: Campus-Wide Information Systems

Columbia University
Cornell's CUINFO
MIT TechInfo
New Mexico State University NMSU/INFO                           
NYU
PNN - Princeton News Network                                 
University of New Mexico UNM_INFO                            
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill INFO        

Internet- Accessible Library Catalogs & Databases

January 28, 1991




Dr. Art St. George, University of New Mexico
Dr. Ron Larsen, University of Maryland

Edited by Karen McKelvey, CERFnet

INTRODUCTION

Internet-Accessible Library Catalogs and Databases is coauthored by Dr.
Art St. George of the University of New Mexico and Dr. Ron Larsen of
the University of Maryland. Dr. St. George says this document, began as
an effort to provide additional service to the network community
locally. However, it became apparent that the library resources were of
broader appeal than that.
	It contains a listing of over 100 online library catalogs and
databases available within the United States and beyond. It contains 
listings of U.S. and international library catalogs and databases, 
dial-up libraries, Campus-Wide Online Information Systems, and bulletin
board systems. Each listing gives a brief description of the resource 
and instructions on how to access it, as well as places to contact for 
more information. Listings include such material as Columbia
University's online library catalog (CLIO), Pennsylvanias State
University online card catalog system (PENpages), and the Colorado 
Alliance of Research Libraries (CARL) and its 25 individual resource 
listings of libraries and information databases, such as the Metro 
Denver Facts database.
	This catalog is an ongoing project. If you have any suggestions,
comments, or additions, please send them to Dr. Art St. George by 
electronic mail to stgeorge@unmb.bitnet or stgeorge@bootes.unm.edu.
	This document is formatted and edited by Karen McKelvey of the
California Education and Research Federation Network (CERFnet)
(karen@cerf.net).  Carlos Robles of CERFnet also contributes to the 
formatting of this document.


NEW IN THIS RELEASE

New (n)  and revised (r) in this release are the following entries and
sections:

Section 1:
California Agricultural Technology Institute, Cal State Fresno (n)
Occidental College, California (n)
Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries, Colorado (r)
Florida State University System, Florida (r)
Johns Hopkins University Library, Maryland (n)
University of Minnesota, Minnesota (r)
University of Nebraska, Nebraska (n)
Princeton University Library, Manuscripts Database, New Jersey (n)
University of Tulsa, Oklahoma (n)
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh (r)
Clemson University, South Carolina (n)
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee (r)
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia (r)
Marquette  University Library, Wisconsin (n)


Section 3:
University of Calgary, Canada
Queen's University Libraries, Canada
University of Saskatchewan Libraries, Canada
Israel

Section 4:
University of Wisconsin (r)

Section 5:
(Over 30 new entries.)




Section 1: Catalogs & Databases Accessible Without Charge


ALABAMA

Auburn University
AUDUCACD.DUC.AUBURN.EDU

Instructions:
1. telnet AUDUCACD.DUC.AUBURN.EDU
2. Push TAB until cursor is in the APPLICATION field
3. Type 01 Press <return>

To exit:
To exit, close your session with whatever break command works for you.

NO FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.



CALIFORNIA

California Agricultural Technology Institute
California State University, Fresno
CATICSUF.CSUFRESNO.EDU

	ATI-Net is a menu-driven information service for the California
	agricultural community. ATI-Net's software is being used to
	develop a University- wide information service for all 20 CSU
	campuses. It's currently hosted on the same machine; log in as
	"super" (no password).

Instructions:
	Log in as "public" (no password) and press single keys as
	directed. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
	week.  Other access: (209) 278-4265 (300/1200) (209) 278-4615
	(2400) SprintNet 916 331.31 (X.25 31109160033131)

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
California Agricultural Technology Institute
California State University, Fresno
School of Agricultural Sciences and Technology
Maple and Shaw Avenues
Fresno, California 93740-0115 (209) 278-4872


California State University, Long Beach
COAST.LIB.CSULB.EDU

	Telnet COAST.LIB.CSULB.EDU. Enter VT100 or VT102 at terminal
	type prompt. Press return key a few times. Searching COAST
	(NOTIS) should be self-explanatory and specic help screens
	abound. Leave system by logging off network.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Maria Sugranes
	Manager, Library Automation
	(213) 985-1776
	msugran@calstate.bitnet


Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo
Robert E. Kennedy Library
LIBRARY.CALPOLY.EDU

Instructions:
1. telnet library.calpoly.edu
2. Enter the username of POLYCAT and follow the instructions for using
   the catalog.

To exit:
1. To disconnect, enter a ctrl-d.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Brian Williams
	OLPAC Coordinator
	(805) 756-2190
	brian@library.calpoly.edu


Occidental Colleges Automated Library System (Oasys)
KITTY.OXY.EDU

	The Occidental College library contains approximately 500,000
	volumes, and holds an extensive video library and subscribes to
	thousands of periodicals and government publications.

	In the fall of 1990, Oasys, the library catalog system, was
	installed. Its purpose is to easily guide users through the
	colleges extensive holdings, making the paper card catalog
	obsolete.

Instructions:
1. Oasys is reachable through the Internet, type telnet kitty.oxy.edu
2. Type oasys at the resource prompt
3. Type oasys again at the login prompt.

	You must be able to emulate a Vt-100 or Wyse-50 terminal in
	order to use Oasys. Oasys is open 24-hours per day, 7 days a
	week.

	Occidental College is located in the northeastern hills of Los
	Angeles, CA.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	E-mail:  infoserv@oxy.edu
	Phone:  Barbara Shepard
	(213) 259-2833


The University of California
MELVYL Catalog
31.1.0.1, 31.0.0.11, 31.0.0.13, 31.1.0.11

Address:
Division of Library Automation
University of California Office of the President
300 Lakeside Drive, 8th floor
Oakland, California 94612-3550
E-mail: lynch@postgres.berkeley.edu
Phone: (415) 987-0555 (MELVYL Catalog Helpline)

Description
	The MELVYL catalog is the online union catalog of monographs
	and serials (periodicals) held by the nine University of
	California campuses and affiliated libraries. The monograph
	database, which includes records for books and nonbook
	materials such as maps, films, musical scores, and sound
	recordings, contains over 5.5 million unique titles
	representing nearly 11 million holdings at UC, the California
	State Library, and the Center for Research Libraries.
	Collection strengths include agriculture, dry lands,
	oceanography, entomology, performing arts (especially film and
	television), photography, Californiana, materials on Mexico and
	Central America, 17th and 18th century British literature,
	health sciences, and science fiction.

	The periodicals file, which includes newspapers, journals,
	proceedings, etc., contains over 640,000 unique titles
	representing over 1.2 million holdings from UC, Stanford
	University, the University of Southern California, the
	19-campus California State University system, and selected
	other libraries.

	The MELVYL catalog also provides access to two databases of
	article citations: MEDLINE and Current Contents. The MELVYL
	MEDLINE database contains the current five-year file of the
	National Library of Medicine's MEDLINE database, which includes
	article citations and abstracts, indexed from over 4,000 health
	sciences journals. The Current Contents file, from the Institute
	for Scientific Information, contains one year of citations to
	articles in over 6,500 journals in seven broad subject
	disciplines. Use of these files, unlike the books and 
        periodicals files, is restricted to the UC community.

	The "DLA Bulletin" and the "Mynd of the MELVYL Catalog," two
	publications describing the online catalog and its development
	and use, are also available online. The MELVYL catalog also
	provides access via TELNET to other remote library systems on
	the Internet.

Network Access
	The system is on the Internet and can be accessed using the
	host name melvyl.ucop.edu or any of four Internet addresses
	(31.1.0.1, 31.0.0.11, 31.0.0.13, 31.1.0.11).

Who Can Use the Catalog
	The MELVYL online catalog and periodicals file are universally
	available. Access to MEDLINE and Current Contents files are
	restricted under a license agreement to the University of
	California faculty, staff, and students.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
(415) 987-0522 Clifford Lynch, Director (policy questions)
        calur@uccmvsa.bitnet, lynch@postgres.berkeley.edu
(415) 642-3466 Mike Berger, Asst. Dir. for Planning (policy, planning)
        mgbuc@uccmvsa.bitnet
(415) 987-0563 Mary Engle, Systems Analyst (technical, general)
        meeur@uccmvsa.bitnet or engle@cmsa.berkeley.edu 
(415) 987-0552 Laine Farley, Head of User Services (catalog use) 
        lxfol@uccmvsa.bitnet

MELVYL is a registered trademark of The Regents of the University of
California.



University of California, Berkeley
GLADIS - the UC Berkeley Online Catalog
GopAC.BERKELEY.EDU

Instructions:
1. telnet GopAC.BERKELEY.EDU

	VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present. Logoff
	instructions are provided.  GLADIS is public access and it does
	not require a password for access. The catalog covers the
	holdings of most UCB libraries, including the main library, the
	Moftt Undergraduate Library, the Bancroft Library and some 23
	branch libraries. The catalog is complete for monographic
	holdings from 1977 to the present and incomplete for
	monographic holdings prior to that date. We are in the process
	of converting older monographic records, so more of these
	records appear in the catalog daily. All of the serial titles,
	both past and present, are reflected in GLADIS. GLADIS also
	contains records for maps, manuscripts, audiovisual materials
	and computer software. Circulation information (whether an item
	is checked out or not) is available for some library locations
	(six libraries as of September, 1989).

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Roy Tennant
	Public Service Automated Systems Coordinator
	(415) 642-3532
	RTENNANT@LIBRARY.BERKELEY.EDU
	roy@ucbgarne.bitnet




COLORADO

Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries - CARL
PAC.CARL.ORG or CSN.CARL.ORG

Address:
Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries
777 Grant, Suite 306
Denver CO 80203-3580
(303)861-5319
E-mail: help@carl.org

	Access to CARL databases is available via terminals in member
	librarie, the Internet and CARL's dial-up modems {(303)861-1350
	- 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit - please turn off flow
	control and set the end-of-line character to CR only}.

	Once connected to the CARL system, please follow the on-line
	instructions to query the desired database.  The use of some 
        databases is restricted.

Libraries:
	Colorado State University
	Northwest College
	High Plains Regional Libraries
	University of Hawaii System
	Montgomery County Dept. of Public Libraries (Rockville, MD)
	Northeastern University

Databases:
	 Online Libraries BBN's Internet Resource Guide

Instructions:
1. telnet pac.carl.org or telnet  192.54.81.128

OR from an Institution on Colorado SuperNet

1. telnet csn.carl.org or telnet 192.54.81.121

CARL offers access to the following groups of databases:

	1.  Library Catalogs
	2.  Current Article Indexes and Access
	3.  Information Databases
	4.  Other Library Systems
	5.  Library and System News


1. LIBRARY CATALOGS:

Auraria                            Regis College/Teikyo Loretto U.
Colorado School of Mines           Luther College
C.U. at Boulder                    Northwest College
C.U. Health Sciences Center        State Department of Education
C.U. Law Library                   Colorado State Publications
Denver Public Library              Government Publications
Denver University                  C.U. Film/Video - Stadium
Denver University Law School       CCLINK  Community Colleges
University of Northern Colorado    Colorado Health Sciences Libraries
University of Wyoming              High Plains Regional Libraries
Colorado State University

CCLINK  Community Colleges:
	Arapahoe C.C.                   Pikes Peak C.C.
	Front Range C.C.                Pueblo C.C. Lamar C.C.
	Red Rocks C.C.                  Morgan C.C.
	Trinidad State Jr. College
	Otero Junior College

Colorado Health Sciences Libraries:
	Association of Operating Room Nurses
	C.U. Health Sciences Center
	Denver Medical Library
	Saint Joseph Hospital
	Swedish Medical Center

High Plains Regional Libraries:
	Estes Park Public Library
	Fort Morgan Public Library
	Sterling Public Library

2. CURRENT ARTICLE INDEXES AND ACCESS:

DATABASE: UnCover (Copyright CARL Systems Incorporated)
	This database contains records describing journals and their
	contents. Coverage is rapidly growing as CARL member holdings
	are processed. UnCover will soon include more than 10,000
	titles, and descriptions of over 600,000 articles will be
	generated each year. Articles can be retrieved individually or
	displayed as the table of contents for any given journal
	issue.

	Note: UnCover is restricted to use by the patrons of CARL's
	member Libraries. Others may make special arrangements. Please
	send e-mail to: uncover@carl.org or contact Rebecca Lenzini at
	(303)861-5319 for more information.

DATABASE: MAGAZINE INDEX (Copyright Information Access Company)
	MAGAZINE INDEX contains current indexing for over 400 popular
	and general interest magazines. It covers current affairs,
	leisure and travel, consumer affairs and products, people in
	the news, education, arts, and science. Many of the articles
	covered are available for delivery either online or by
	telefacsimile.

	Note: The MAGAZINE INDEX is restricted to use by specic
	terminals within member libraries, CARL's dial-up lines and
	users at Colorado SuperNet institutions. Use of the index is
	free of charge. Article delivery may be charged via MasterCard
	or Visa.

DATABASE: TRADE & INDUSTRY INDEX (Copyright Information Access Company)
	TRADE & INDUSTRY INDEX is a comprehensive database covering all
	aspects of business and industry: companies, products, people,
	economics, management, technological innovations, and industry
	trends. Over 600 publications are included. Many are available
	for delivery, either online or by telefacsimile.

	Note: The TRADE & INDUSTRY INDEX is restricted to use by specic
	terminals within member libraries, CARL's dial-up lines and
	users at Colorado SuperNet institutions. Use of the index is
	free of charge. Article delivery may be charged via MasterCard
	or Visa.

DATABASE: BLC Union List
	This database contains the current journal holdings of the
	Boston Library Consortium, a cooperative association of
	academic and research libraries in the Greater Boston area.

	Boston College              State Library of Massachusetts
	Boston Public Library       Tufts University
	Boston University           University of Massachusetts/Amherst
	Brandeis University         University of Massachusetts/Boston
	MIT                         University of Massachusetts/Worcest.
	Northeastern University     Wellesley College

	DATABASE: New Journal Issues
	Information about journal issues received the previous business
	day by some of the CARL libraries.

DATABASE: Conser
	The CONSER file is a subset of the authenticated MARC CONSER 
        file.  It contains approximately 220,000 bibliographic records 
        for serials that were coded c (current) in byte 6 of the 008 
        field.  Update tapes containing new records and changes are 
        processed monthly. The records are cataloged using the same 
        indexing rules that are applied to the CARL bibliographic files.
        Libraries may access this file for downloading bibliographic 
        records through CARL Serials Control.

DATABASE: Online Libraries
	ONLINE NEWSLETTER and ONLINE LIBRARIES AND MICROCOMPUTERS are
	full text publications that comprise the world's foremost news
	service in the Online and CD-ROM field. The print edition of
	these publications is distributed in over 70 countries. This
	database presents articles from Online Libraries and
	Microcomputers (9/83 to date), Online Newsletter (1980-81 and
	1988 to date), and Online Hotline (1982-1987). Published by
	Information Intelligence Inc., Phoenix, Arizona. (602-996-2283)

3. INFORMATION DATABASES:

DATABASE: Encyclopedia
	The Academic American Encyclopedia, published by Grolier
	Electronic Publishing, Inc. is the equivalent of a 20 volume
	printed encyclopedia. It contains over 30,000 articles of
	general interest in the humanities, science and the social
	sciences, as well as information about sports and contemporary
	life. Many biographies are included and the information is
	updated regularly.

	Note: The encyclopedia is restricted to use by the patrons of
	certain of CARL's member libraries.

DATABASE: CHOICE : Current Reviews for College Libraries.
	The file includes reviews from September 1988 forward, supplied
	by the Association of College and Research Libraries. Data are
	copyright ACRL, and CARL thanks the Association for allowing us
	to use its records.

DATABASE: Environmental Education
	The Directory of Environmental Education Resources (DEER) is a
	joint project of the Colorado Alliance for Environmental
	Education and the Colorado Department of Education. DEER
	includes Colorado and regional agencies, organizations,
	companies, groups, and individuals who disseminate
	environmental education resources. Please contact the
	organizations listed for more information about their
	programs.

DATABASE: Metro Denver Facts
	METRO DENVER FACTS is a statistical summary of metropolitan
	Denver's growth and assets as a business location. The data is
	supplied by the Economic Development Group of the Greater
	Denver Chamber of Commerce, and is presented here as a project
	of the METRO DENVER NETWORK and CARL.

DATABASE: Internet Resource Guide
	The Internet Resource Guide - Copyright 1990 BBN Systems and
	Technologies Corp. - is compiled by the NSF Network Service
	Center (nnsc@nnsc.nsf.net). Information on computational
	resources, library catalogs, archives, and other resources
	available via the Internet are supplied by members of the
	Internet community. This work is supported through the Univ.
	Center for Atmospheric Research and the National Science
	Foundation. Neither UCAR, NSF, NNSC, nor BBN is responsible for
	the accuracy of these listings.

	This searchable, full text version of the BBN Internet Resource
	Guide is updated monthly from the text files produced at BBN.

4. OTHER LIBRARY SYSTEMS:

	Boulder Public Library (Boulder, CO)
	MARMOT Library System (Colorado Western Slope)
	Pikes Peak Library System (Colorado Springs, CO)
	University of Hawaii System (Honolulu, HI)
	Montgomery County Dept. of Public Libraries (Rockville, MD)
	Northeastern University (Boston, MA)

5. LIBRARY AND SYSTEM NEWS:

	Auraria
	C.U., Boulder
	Denver Public Library
	Denver University
	Denver University Law Library
	Colorado School of Mines
	University of Northern Colorado
	Regis College/Teikyo Loretto U
	University of Wyoming
	C.U. Health Sciences Center
	C.U. Law Library
	Government Publications
	Luther College CC Link (Community Coll.)
	GENERAL PAC NEWS
	Technos

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries
	bshafer@carl.org
	(303)861-5319


DELAWARE

University of Delaware Libraries  DELCAT
DELCAT.UDEL.EDU or DELCAT.ACS.UDEL.EDU

Address:
University of Delaware Libraries
Newark, DE 19717-5267

Contacts:
	Susan Brynteson,
	Director, University Libraries
	(302) 451-2231

	Stuart Glogoff
	Head, Systems Department
	University Libraries
	epo27855@udacsvm.BITNET or
	epo2785@acsvm.acs.udel.edu
	(302) 451-2234

Software: NOTIS Systems, Inc.
VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are provided.

Instructions:
	You can use telnet to connect to DELCAT, type telnet
	DELCAT.UDEL.EDU or DELCAT.ACS.UDEL.EDU.
	After you are connected to DELCAT, press the RETURN key to see
	a list of valid terminal types. You may have to press the
	RETURN key 2-3 times. If you have connected in line mode, use
	TYPETERM as your terminal type. If you are using a Sun
	workstation, use VT100 as your terminal type. You should also
	telnet to DELCAT from a "csh-tool" window. Do not telnet from a
	"cmd-tool" window. Otherwise, select the terminal type closest 
        to the one you are using.

	In response to the ENTER TERMINAL TYPE: prompt, type your
	terminal type and press the RETURN key. Press the RETURN key
	again when the "Welcome to DELCAT" screen appears, and follow 
        the directions as outlined on the resulting screen of
	instructions.

To exit:
	To log off DELCAT, type either QUIT or EXIT and press the
	RETURN key.

FLORIDA

Floridas State University System
NERVM.NERDC.UFL.EDU

	Instructions follow for accessing the online library catalogs
	of Florida's State University System, brought to you courtesy of
	the Florida Center for Library Automation, Gainesville, Florida.

	The catalogs, called LUIS, use the NOTIS software marketed by
	NOTIS Systems, Inc. (Evanston, Ill.) The software resides on an
	IBM 3090-600 owned and operated by the Northeast Regional Data
	Center (NERDC) in Gainesville.

	There are actually nine LUIS catalogs, one for each university.
	For each library, the percentage of its collection searchable
	in LUIS is different and is always changing. To find out what a
	library's LUIS catalog covers, contact that library.

	LUIS is available
	7:30 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.   Monday - Friday
	8:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.   Saturday
	10:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.  Sunday

	Computer time for searching the catalogs is paid for by FCLA.
	Any telecommunications fees incurred are the responsibility of
	the user.

**********************************************************************
GENERAL NOTES

+ These procedures assume you know how to access the Internet. Contact
  your local data center for additional information.
+ It is important for you to know what action to take in response to
  local system messages.
+ These procedures are for tn3270 protocol. We would like to hear of
  successful access using other protocols.
**********************************************************************

Signing On
ENTER: telnet nervm.nerdc.u.edu

SYSTEM DISPLAY: Various messages as the connection with NERDC is
attempted.

SYSTEM DISPLAY: NERVM logo screen with "Command ==>" at the end. ENTER:
dial vtam (following "Command ==>")

SYSTEM DISPLAY: NERDC VTAM IS ACTIVE ENTER: nerluis fclskya (below
"NERDC VTAM IS ACTIVE")

SYSTEM DISPLAY: SIGN-ON COMPLETE (briefly)

SYSTEM DISPLAY: LUIS User Menu

	At this point you can select the LUIS catalog that you wish to
	search. The selected catalog's introductory screen will display;
	it contains brief search instructions and commands for getting
	more detailed help screens. Brief search instructions are also
	on every screen. If you get lost, type "e" (no quotes) and
	<ENTER> to return to the intro screen.

Changing Catalogs
	You can return to the menu from any LUIS screen by entering
	"luis" (without quotes). Among the menu choices is a union index
	to author/title entries in all of the catalogs. At this time,
	ONLY authors and titles can be searched through this index.
	However, you may repeat any author, title, or subject search in
	multiple catalogs using the following shortcut:

1. Perform the search in one catalog.
2. Retrieve the menu.
3. Change catalogs.
4. Type "r" (without quotes) and <ENTER>. The last search will
   redisplay.
5. <ENTER> to execute the search.

Signing Off
When you are finished, sign off of LUIS using either of the following
methods:

1. ENTER: %off (from any LUIS screen) ***** or ***** ENTER: luis (from
any LUIS screen) SYSTEM DISPLAY: LUIS User Menu ENTER: (number of menu
option for exiting LUIS)

For either method, the following applies:

	SYSTEM DISPLAY: SIGN-OFF COMPLETE (maybe, briefly)

	SYSTEM DISPLAY: NERDC VTAM IS ACTIVE ENTER: undial (below NERDC
	VTAM IS ACTIVE)

You will be back in your home system.

HELP
	If you need assistance once you get connected to NERDC, send a
	message to fclmag@nervm.nerdc.u.edu (INTERNET) or fclmag@nervm
	(BITNET) or call (904) 392-9020 (VOICE).

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Mary Ann Garlough
Florida Center for Library Automation
2002 NW 13th St., Suite 320
Gainesville, FL 32609-3478
USA VOICE: (904) 392-9020
FAX: (904) 392-9185
BITNET: fclmag@nervm
INTERNET: fclmag@nervm.nerdc.u.edu



GEORGIA

Emory University
Emory University Libraries Online  Public Access Catalog
EMUVM1.CC.EMORY.EDU

Contact:
	Selden S. Deemer
	University Libraries
	G21 Woodruff Library
	Emory University
	Atlanta, GA 30322
	E-mail: libssd@emuvm1
	Phone: (404) 727-0271

Description
	The online catalog system is based on IBM DOBIS/Leuven
	software. The catalog contains the union catalog for 5 library
	units: General Libraries (Woodruff, Chandler, and Chemistry
	Libraries), Health Sciences Center Library, Law Library, Oxford
	College Library, and Theology Library.

	The online catalog database currently contains more than
	500,000 bibliographic records, representing approximately 40%
	of the total holdings. A retrospective conversion project has
	been started.

	The online catalog is located on host EMUVM1.CC.EMORY.EDU.
	TN3270 emulation is required.

Network Access
	After the VM screen is displayed, press ENTER (normally the
	return key) to get a CP READ. Type DIAL VTAM and press ENTER.
	At the VTAM screen, type LIB and press ENTER. When the CICS
	screen appears, press the PF1 key. The next screen will be the
	initial library systems screen. All references to pressing
	RETURN on the library screens mean to press the key which sends
	ENTER (normally the RETURN key). To exit, terminate the telnet
	connection.

Additional Information
	Context-sensitive help is available throughout the Online
	Public Access Catalog  with the PF2 key.  No account or
	password is required.

	Scheduled availability:
	Monday - Saturday       8:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
	Sunday                  Noon - 2:00 a.m.

The Emory Online Public Access Catalog is available to all members of
the Internet community.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	For assistance in searching the Emory University Online
	Catalog, contact the reference desk at Woodruff Library, (404)
	727-6875.



HAWAII

University of Hawaii at Manoa Online Catalog

REMOTE ACCESS ID APPLICATION FOR INTERNET ACCESS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF
HAWAII AT MANOA ONLINE CATALOG

	Please supply ALL of the following information, so that your
	application may be processed as quickly as possible. A "Remote
	Access Viewer" patron record and dial-in ID will be created in
	our online library system. You will be notified via e-mail of
	your ID and Password and instructions for Internet access will
	be uploaded at that time. Please allow at least 2 weeks for
	processing.

Send Information to:
	uhlib@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu

Send questions to:
	chantiny@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu

YOUR NAME:

YOUR INITIALS:                 /           /           /
			First     Middle        Last

POSITION/TITLE:

FULL INTERNET AND/OR BITNET ELECTRONIC MAIL ADDRESS(ES):

CAMPUS/COLLEGE:

DEPT.ADDRESS:

DEPT. PHONE:

Optional:       HOME ADDRESS:
		HOME PHONE:

Optional : Baud rate at which you will usually be communicating:

Terminal type/model or microcomputer and communications package name
you will be using:



ILLINOIS

Northwestern University LUIS
PACX.ACNS.NWU.EDU

Connecting:
	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.  Northwestern University's "LUIS" online catalog may 
        be accessed from other academic institutions via the Internet,
	using telnet. The library catalog's telnet address is
	PACX.ACNS.NWU.EDU. Once connected, press <ENTER> or <RETURN>;
	you will receive the prompt "enter class". Type 60, then press
	<ENTER> or <RETURN> twice. At this point you will be prompted
	for a terminal type; VT100 is to be preferred, assuming your
	local communications software will provide VT100 emulation.
	Pressing <ENTER> or <RETURN> again will provide you the online
	catalog's introductory screen.

	To sign off, please enter a percent sign (%) at any prompt. You
	can then disconnect your telnet session. PLEASE NOTE that the
	online catalog AUTOMATICALLY disconnects if there is no
	keyboard activity within a two-minute period.

	Remote users of Northwestern's LUIS catalog who may be familiar
	with other NOTIS-based online catalogs will note some
	differences in our implementation. Of particular interest may
	be NU's provision of cross-references in the online catalog, a
	feature that is to appear in the commercial release scheduled
	for the end of 1990. This LUIS version does not provide
	keyword/Boolean searching, but does offer what we call "search
	qualication", the ability of a user to limit an author, title,
	or subject search result by any of several elements present in
	the coordinated indexes: date, format (e.g., serial, video),
	other word, or holding library. Use of this feature is
	explained in a help screen which may be accessed by typing an
	ampersand (&).

Contact:
	Brian Nielsen
	Northwestern U. Library
	b_nielsen@nuacc.acns.nwu.edu
	(708)491-2170



University of Chicago
OLORIN.UCHICAGO.EDU

Instructions:
1. telnet OLORIN.UCHICAGO.EDU
2. At the ENTER CLASS prompt, enter LIB48
3. When CONNECTED appears, press <RETURN>

To exit:
To exit the system, type LOGOUT.

NO FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.



The University of Illinois at Chicago
UICVM.UIC.EDU

To access the library catalog:

Type: telnet UICVM.UIC.EDU
Response: An introductory screen, with "more" in right corner
Type: Clear key
Response: UIC flame screen
Type: Enter key
Response: Logon screen
Type: DIAL PVM
Response: PVM (Passthru) screen
Type: Move cursor to NOTIS and press Enter key
Response: One line message about port in use
Type: Enter key
Response: LUIS introductory screen

To leave:

Type: ####
Response: PVM (Passthru) screen
Type: PA1
Response: PVM (same) screen with telnet message in lower left
Type: QUIT
Response: "Enter to return"
Type: Enter key



University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign

SYSTEM: ILLINET Online

	Online system for the University of Illinois collection, and
	statewide system  or over 800 academic, public, and special
	libraries throughout Illinois.

Instructions:
1. telnet GARCON.CSO.UIUC.EDU

	VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present.  Logoff
	instructions are provided.  If the user's software does not
	allow specic port addressing, you can telnet to the host or the
	address and enter LCS at the login prompt.

HOURS:
	Monday - Saturday:      8:00 a.m. - Midnight
	Sunday:                         Noon - Midnight

Database Scope:
	Use ILLINET Online to search over 3 million titles in the
	collection at the University of Illinois Library. ILLINET
	Online also provides searching access to the collections of
	over 800 libraries in the state (over 20 million items.)
	ILLINET Online consists of two separate but closely linked
	systems: LCS and FBR.

	LCS is a short-record circulation system, with information
	about a book's check out status, location, and call number. It
	contains records for nearly everything cataloged at the Univ.
	of Illinois Library. LCS also includes records for over 30
	other academic libraries in Illinois. LCS searching is made
	easy through the LCSgated interface. Online help and
	instructions are available by typing HELP when you log on to
	the system.

	FBR contains more in-depth information about subjects, authors,
	titles, and series for books cataloged since 1975 and most
	serials cataloged since 1977 (over 1.5 million books) at the
	University of Illinois Library. Online help for searching FBR
	is available by typing INFO when you enter the system.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Beth Sandore
	Automated Systems
	Off.: (217) 333-2592
	Fax.: (217) 244-0398
	SANDORE@UIUCVMD.BITNET



INDIANA

Purdue University
TRAVELING THOR  THe Online Resource
LIB.CC.PURDUE.EDU

Your Connection to the Purdue Libraries


Dial-up Using a Microcomputer and Modem
	This feature may be employed by anyone using a microcomputer,
	modem, and communications software, whether from their home,
	office, dorm room, or from a library. To properly set the
	communications software to access the library computer and
	THOR, set your terminal (computer), modem and communications
	software for:

	Communication   even parity
	Settings        7 data bits
	                1 stop bit
	                XON/XOFF enabled

	Telephone       computer (317) 494-9400
	Number(s)       help (317) 494-2857

	Hours:          Monday - Saturday        8:00 a.m. - Midnight
			Sunday                  11:00 a.m. - Midnight

	You can dial-up to THOR with a variety of microcomputers and
	software. For whatever hardware and software combination you
	use, you must learn how to type the IBM <enter> and <clear>
	functions. This information can be obtained from the Library
	Systems Department ((317) 494-2857). The most common
	combination is an IBM PC compatible computer with VT100
	terminal emulation. For this combination these key combinations
	work:

	<enter>         <ctrl> and <return> simultaneously
	<clear>         esc O [capital O] p

After connecting to the computer, press <return> several times until
the system responds with the "DIAL": prompt.

Access from the Internet
	Users of any computer connected to the Internet (which includes
	most multi-user computers on campus) can connect directly to
	THOR without using a telephone line. Different combinations of
	computer hardware will connect in different ways, but some
	common types are discussed below. If none of these combinations
	seem to describe your situation, or neither method works, call
	the Library Systems Department ((317)-494-2857) for assistance.
	You might also get help from your local computer system
	administrator.

	From terminals connected to a UNIX computer:
		- log on to your UNIX account as usual
		- make sure the TERM environment variable is set
		  correctly
		- type, "tn3270 lib.cc.purdue.edu" and press RETURN

	From terminals connected to the VM (IBM) computer:
		- log on to your VM account as usual
		- type, "telnet lib.cc.purdue.edu" and press ENTER

	From many off-campus computers on the Internet: - follow the
	appropriate set of instructions above - if "lib.cc.purdue.edu"
	does not work, use "128.210.9.8" instead.

	The system should display the THOR database selection menu. If
	anything else happens, or if the system prints numerous
	extraneous characters with the menu, disconnect and seek help.
	Once properly connected to THOR, you must know how to type the
	IBM <enter> and <clear> functions. Users already connected to
	an IBM system can use the same keys that they use for their own
	account. For UNIX users, these keys are set by their System
	Administrator for each terminal type. Frequently, <ctrl> and
	<j> will work for <enter>, and <ctrl> and <z> will perform a
	<clear>, but check with your System Administrator for the
	correct combinations.

Detailed Logon Instructions

THOR SCREEN                                     WHAT YOU DO

You have a blank screen but           Type: ATDT49400 (This
your communications software                is the Hayes command to 
                                            dial a telephone number on
                                            a running touch tone
                                            system). Off campus in the
                                            West Lafayette area use 
                                            ATDT4949400. Outside of
                                            the 317 area use ATDT317,
                                            4949400.  SUVON users, type
                                            : ATDT(your access code),
                                            494,9400 [e.g. ATDT8,494,
                                            9400]

ATDT49400                             Press the return key several times
CONNECT                               until the DIAL prompt appears.

DIAL:                                 Type: library <return>

RINGING                               Enter your terminal type. Most
ANSWERED                              microcomputer communications 
                                      packages

ENTER TYPE:
TERMINAL                              emulate a VT100 terminal, so you
                                      will probably type: vt100 <return>

<screen with graphic of               Type: THOR <enter>
Purdue fountain>

THOR CATALOG SELECTION MENU           Type: BOOK or FILM to select
<with lightning bolt>                       database <enter>

SIGN ON IS NOW COMPLETE

Consult the THOR brochure for instructions on search commands.

Logoff Instructions
	type: q<enter>                  to redisplay the menu screen
	type: quit<enter>               to disconnect

Description of T H O R  THe Online Resource
	THOR is an on-line database of information about books,
	periodicals, and other materials in the Purdue University
	Libraries. All serials and books added to the Libraries after
	June 1976 can be found in THOR. Records for older books are
	continually being added.

	THOR is controlled through a set of single letter commands
	followed by an equal sign (=). Type the command, your search
	topic, and press the ENTER key. Upper and lower case are
	treated the same. For instructions on searching, type the
	search command without the equal sign. Example: "a" by itself
	gives instructions on author searching.

	Prior to searching, press the clear button until the THOR menu
	screen appears. Then select either the BOOK or FILM/VIDEO
	database to search.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Dan Ferrer
	Head Library Systems Department
	dan@asterix.lib.purdue.edu
	(317) 494-2857


The University of Notre Dame Library
IRISHMVS.CC.ND.EDU

TN3270 emulation is required.

	At the ENTER COMMAND OR `HELP': prompt enter "library" and press
	the enter key. You will be logged onto the library system via
	SIM3278 either as a VT100 terminal or a 3278-2 terminal. #HELP
	gets SIM3278 help. The rest of the instructions are on the
	screen (after clearing the intro logo). To leave, type x on the
	command line and press the enter key. At the ENTER COMMAND OR
	"HELP": prompt, type bye and press the enter key.



KANSAS

The University of Kansas Library
KUHUB.CC.UKANS.EDU

	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.

	For recorded information on system availability, call (913)
	864-4320. For assistance or to report a problem, call (913)
	864-0110.

Instructions:

*        Username: type relay <cr>

*
*       University of Kansas X.25 Network Relay Facility
*
*       Type one of the following mnemonics to connect to the given
 	system:
*
*       VM NAS 8043 (VM/CMS)
*       MVS IBM 3082
*       Harris Harris 100 (VDS)
*       OCAT On-Line Library Catalog System<CR>
*       Help Network Help/Status Facility
*       DELPHI The Dekphi Network
*       telnet prompts for a telnet address
*       Tn3270 prompts for a telnet address (using IBM 3270 protocol)
*
*       Or type `q' to quit
*
*       System ? type "OCAT <cr>"

*       Connecting to On-line Library Catalog system ...
*
*       Enter Terminal Type: There are many choices here, but if you
        are emulating a VT100, try typing "vt100 <cr>" to pick up the 
        local modifications to the character set.

*       UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (LAWRENCE) VTAM NETWORK
*       TYPE SYSTEM ID AND PRESS ENTER * OR PRESS ENTER FOR OPTIONS

		type "ocat <cr>"

*       SIGN ON - CLEAR SCREEN, TYPE OCAT OR CSSN AND PRESS     
        ENTER TRANSACTION
*
*       (Banner screen appears at this point)

		type "<esc> <esc> ocat <cr>"

*       University of Kansas Libraries
*       Online Catalog and Information System

You will then be prompted by a menu with the following options:

*       1 - How to search and how to ask for help
*       2 - Basic explanation of how the catalog works
*       3 - Description of what is in the catalog, and what isn't
*       4 - Library announcements, hours, and other information
*       5 - Suggest a book the library should buy
*       6 - Make a comment or suggestion about the online catalog

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	John S. Miller
	Automation Librarian
	University of Kansas
	(913) 864-5530
	fax: (913) 864-5380
	BITNET: SP05@UKANVM



MAINE

University of Maine System Library Catalog
URSUS.MAINE.EDU

Address:
University of Maine System Library Catalog
Orono, ME 04469-0139

	URSUS is the union catalog of the University of Maine System
	Libraries, using the Innovative Interfaces software (INNOPAC).

	After you have connected to URSUS, type ursus in lower case
	letters at the login prompt, and press <RETURN> to see a list
	of valid terminal types: VT100, Wyse, or emulator. Specify your
	terminal type, conrm your terminal choice, and begin
	searching.

	The URSUS database currently contains more than 700,000
	bibliographic records, representing approximately 75% of the
	total holdings. A retrospective conversion project has been
	started.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Elaine Albright, Director
Albright@Maine.Maine.edu
(207) 581-1660

Marilyn Lutz, Systems
Lutz@Maine.Maine.edu
(207) 581-1658



MARYLAND

AIM (Access to Information about Maryland)
AIM.UMD.EDU

	An online database of activities and services available at the
	College Park campus. The main intent is on-campus use, but the
	information is public and others may be interested in the
	support organizations and policies for the College Park campus.
	In addition to a menu-based directory, the system also provides
	schedules for campus events (type "S" at the main menu).

	VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present. Logoff
	instructions are provided.


Johns Hopkins University Library
JHUVM.HCF.JHU.EDU (128.220.2.2)

Address:
Johns Hopkins University Library
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218

To Access the library catalog:
1. telnet jhuvm.hcf.jhu.edu
2. <Cr> at JHU/HAC logo screen
3. At the command prompt, type Dial Janus <cr>
4. When the port assignment appears in the upper left corner of the
   screen, press <enter> and the Janus logo screen should appear.

	Janus is the catalog of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library and is
	based on NOTIS software. It is complete for all materials
	cataloged since 1975 and most materials cataloged before 1975.
	Circulation status is not available for some materials. The
	catalog is available daily 7am - 12 midnight.

To logoff:
1. Type four pound signs (####) and <cr>.
2. Break the telnet connection through the normal method for your
   TCP/IP software.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Pamela Jeffcoat
phj@jhuvm
(301)338-8337

Tim DiLauro
timmo@jhuvm
(301)338-5263


UMCAT (Online Catalog for UM Libraries)
UMCAT.UMD.EDU

	Experimental version of online public access catalog for the
	libraries of five campuses (UMCP, UMAB-Law, UMBC, UMES, and
	UMUC), run on a Geac 8000 system at the University of Maryland
	at College Park. If blank screen appears, type CAT to access
	the online catalog.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Dr. Ron Larsen
Associate Director for Information Technology
Universty of Maryland Libraries
University of Maryland at College Park
Internet: RLarsen@LIBR.UMD.EDU
BITNET: Larsen@UMDC
Telephone: (301) 454-7332



MASSACHUSETTS

Boston University "TOMUS"
LIBRARY.BU.EDU

Contact:
	Ken Maurer
	Boston University
	Mugar Library
	771 Commonwealth Ave.
	Boston, MA 02215
	(617) 353-3709
	kjm@buita.bu.edu

	Boston University's online Catalog (TOMUS) provides access to
	over one and a half million volumes and two and a half million
	microforms. The collection represents a majority of holdings
	for all libraries on campus.

	TOMUS is a Carlyle system and provides online help screens.
	VT1 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are provided


Harvard University
HOLLIS - Harvard OnLine Library Information System
128.103.60.31

Instructions:
1. telnet or TN3270 to hollis.harvard.edu (128.103.60.31).
2. If the next screen you see begins "Mitek Server..." press ENTER or
RETURN. Default VT100 emulation is provided. (Only terminals connecting
as ascii devices see this screen.)
3. The next screen will begin "HARVARD UNIVERSITY / OFFICE FOR
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY". Type "hollis" after the prompt and press ENTER:
==> hollis "Welcome to HOLLIS" should display.

	No password is required to enter HOLLIS. The union catalog of
	the Harvard libraries (database HU) and the database of older
	Widener Library materials (database OW) do not have any access
	restrictions. However, some other databases within HOLLIS may
	have access restrictions because of vendor requirements.

	To exit, use whatever command your local software provides for
	escaping back to telnet. If (and only if) you came in through
	the screen that began "Mitek Server...", you can also exit by
	pressing the Escape key and typing the letter "x" twice: ESC xx.
	These users can also see their default vt100 keyboard mapping
	by pressing the Escape key and typing the letter h: ESC h.

FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE, CONTACT: library@harvarda.harvard.edu



MICHIGAN

The University of Michigan
CTS.MERIT.EDU

	The University of Michigan uses NOTIS under MVS/ESA on and IBM
	3090-600E.

Instructions:
	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.  After telneting to Michigan, you may have to type a
	<cr> for the system to recognize your presence. You will then
	be prompted for terminal type, for which VT100 is the
	recommended response. The system will follow with a prompt
	asking "Which Host?". Enter "mirlyn". You will be prompted for
	confirmation of terminal type, after which you should get a 
        NOTIS screen.

To exit:
	To get out, type "<ctrl-e>%quit", or just disconnect your
	telnet.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:  MIRYLNINFO@UM.CC.UMICH.EDU


Michigan State University Libraries
MAGIC.LIB.MUS.EDU

	The online catalog of the Michigan State University Libraries
	contains 1,300,000 bibliographic records of books, serials,
	microforms, software, and other non-book materials.

	Hours of availability (EDT):
		Monday- Friday          7:30 a.m. - 11:15 p.m.
		Saturday               10:00 a.m. - 11:15 p.m.
		Sunday                  Noon - 11:15 p.m.

	Exception is Term Break
		Monday- Friday          7:30 a.m. - 6:15 p.m.
		Saturday               10:00 a.m. - 6:15 p.m.

	Online help is available or call MSU Information/Reference 
        at (517) 353-1800.

Instructions:

(TN3270 emulation is required, or at least strongly recommended.)
1. telnet magic.lib.msu.edu
2. At the VM3270 screen, enter: dial magic <cr>
3. At the Terminal Emulator screen enter: VT100 <cr>

	If only VT100 emulation is available, use the following IP
	address and logon steps:
	1. telnet merit.msu.edu
	2. At the Which Host? prompt, enter: MAGIC <cr>
	3. At terminal emulation i.d., enter: VT100 <cr>

To exit:
To logoff:
1. Enter appropriate break command
2. Enter quit twice.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Tom Albright, MSU Libraries Systems Office
	Voice - (517) 353-6752
	Fax - (517) 353-9806
	BITNET - 20676TEA@MSU

Wayne State University
CMS.CC.WAYNE.EDU

Instructions:
1. telnet CMS.CC.WAYNE.EDU (use with TN3270)
2. Use TAB to move to the COMMAND line
3. At the COMMAND line, type DIAL VTAM
4. At the WSUNET menu, type LUIS

To exit:
To exit the system, type LOGOUT



MINNESOTA

THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA LIBRARY SYSTEM -- LUMINA
The University of Minnesota Library System--LUMINA
LUMINA.LIB.UMN.EDU

(Libraries of the University of Minnesota Integrated Network
Access--LUMINA)

Instructions:
1. telnet lumina.lib.umn.edu
2. It prompts you with a menu allowing you to choose one of the
   following terminal types:
	0. VT100
	1. VT220
	2. VT220kp
	3. IBM3101
	4. TV925
	5. ADM3A
	6. ADM1178
	7. DGDasher

	Running NOTIS on an IBM 4381, Lumina has nearly all the current
	collection online, and plans are in place to put periodicals
	and circulation information on the system next. System is
	considered by some to be relatively difficult to use, involving
	complex logoff escape sequences, for example. (. . .Be prepared
	to break the connection from your end, or just. . .

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Craig D. Rice
UNIX Systems Specialist/Network Analyst
Academic Computing Center
St. Olaf College
Northfield, MN 55057
(507) 663-3631
cdr@acc.stolaf.edu



MISSOURI

University of Missouri
UMRVMB.UMR.EDU

Instructions:

1. telnet UMRVMB.UMR.EDU
2. At the CP READ prompt, enter DIAL VTAM
3. Enter LUMIN

To exit:

To exit the system, close your session with whatever break command
works for you.

NO FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.



NEBRASKA

The University of Nebraska Libraries
129.93.16.1

Instructions:
1. telnet: 129.93.16.1
2. at login type: library

NO FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.



NEW HAMPSHIRE

Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College Library Online Catalog
LIB. DARTMOUTH.EDU

Address:
Dartmouth College Library
Hanover, NH

	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.

Contents:
	BOOKS file - all monographic holdings of Dartmouth College
	Libraries BOOKS file -all serial holdings ORDERS file - on order
	and in process materials DARTMOUTH MEDLINE is available only to
	Dartmouth students, staff and faculty Grolier's Academic
	Encyclopedia is available only to Dartmouth students, staff and
	faculty. Other special files of Dartmouth Special Collections 
        are also available. SELECT FILE for a list of files.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Katharina Klemperer
	Director of Library Automation
	Dartmouth College Library
	Hanover, NH 03755
	(603) 646-2574
	Fax: (603) 646-3702
	kathy.klemperer@dartmouth.edu

(please use the phone only as a last resort - thanks) hang up, if
necessary.) Only VT100 emulation is supported.



NEW JERSEY

Princeton University Library
PUCABLE.PRINCETON.EDU

	VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present. Logoff
	instructions are provided.

To access the Library Online Catalog:
Type: telnet PUCABLE.PRINCETON.EDU
Response: Connect message, blank screen
Type: <cr>
Response: #
Type: Call 500
Response: Welcome screen for the Online Catalog

To exit:
	Type: end
	Response: # (your session will be ended)

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Marvin F. Bielawski
	Library Systems Planner/Coordinator
	BITNET: MARVINB@PUCC


Princeton University Online Manuscripts Catalog

	Princeton University Library Princeton online manuscripts
	catalog (LITMSS). As of Nov. 1990, it consists of over 56,000
	records ranging in level of description from records for single
	important items (e.g. individual letters of George Washington)
	to records for massive collections (e.g. the papers of the
	publisher Charles Scribner's Sons). Included in the 56,000
	records are nearly 1,000 collection records, i.e. summary
	descriptions of whole collections.

To access the Manuscripts Database:
Type: telnet PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU
Response: VM370 logo
Type: <cr>
Response: Welcome screen with list of choices
Type: folio <cr>
Response: Welcome screen for FOLIO (PU's online research resources)
Type: <cr>
Response: List of choices
Type: 3 <cr>
Response: Welcome screen for LITMSS, Princeton online mss database
Now follow the prompts

To exit:
	Type: logoff
	Response: (your session will be ended)

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT
John Delaney
Library
Leader RareBooks/Mss Cataloguing Team
BITNET: Q3784@PUCC



NEW MEXICO

The University of New Mexico
BOOTES.UNM.EDU

Address:
General Library
Parish (business) Library
Science and Engineering Library
Medical Center Library

	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.  At login prompt, enter STUDENT1.....STUDENT6. No
	password is required. Select Library from main menu.


University of New Mexico General Library
129.24.8.195

Instructions:
1. telnet 129.24.8.195
2. Type start to display the LIBROS welcome screen.  Online help
   screens are available by entering help or a ?

Description:
	LIBROS has all US Government Printing Office cataloging records
	since 1976. The US GPO records are updated monthly. LIBROS also
	contains cataloging records from New Mexico Institute of Mining
	and Technology and the Planning Library of the City of
	Albuquerque.

	The system offers keyword, boolean search capability. In
	addition to author, title, and subject search commands, LIBROS
	offers an abstract index and retrieves all keywords from the
	abstract field. US GPO records and the City of Albuquerque
	Planning Library utilize the abstract field. The command and
	abstract is used to retrieve keywords from the abstract field.

	Most materials listed in LIBROS are available via interlibrary
	loan or individuals may contact the UNM Library's Document
	Delivery Service. The Document Delivery Service charges a
	minimum of $5.00 per request for mailing photocopies directly
	to requestors. The Document Delivery Service may be contacted
	by phone at (505) 277-7135 or by FAX at (505) 277-6019 or by
	Internet at srollins@bootes.unm.edu or by Bitnet at
	srollins@unmb.

Additional Information:
	Questions about the system may be directed to : Stephen Rollins
	Associate Dean University of New Mexico General Library
	Albuquerque, NM 87131-1466 (505) 277-6401


University of New Mexico Medical Center Library
BOOTES.UNM.EDU

Instructions:
1. telnet BOOTES.UNM.EDU
2. At the username prompt, enter UNM_INFO
3. Select the option for libraries and from that menu, select the
   Medical Center Library

NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.


New Mexico State University
LIBRARY.NMSU.EDU

	VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present. Logoff
	instructions are provided.

Instructions:
1. telnet LIBRARY.NMSU.EDU
2. At the  :  enter hello user.libr01

NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.



NEW YORK

Cornell University
CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU

	The online catalog database is stored on the IBM mainframe
	computer, CORNELLC, and includes records for approximately
	one-half of the five million volumes owned by the sixteen
	Cornell libraries. Most records are for materials acquired
	since 1973. However, records for many items acquired before
	1973 have been added to the online catalog, including most
	holdings of the Africana, Engineering, Entomology, Hotel, ILR,
	Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Veterinary libraries.

	The online catalog is usually available from 6:30 a.m. through
	4:00 a.m. However, due to computer maintenance requirements,
	the online catalog might not be available from 10:00 p.m.
	Saturday to noon Sunday, and from 10:00 p.m. to Midnight
	Sunday. The online catalog is most heavily used from 2:00 to
	4:00 p.m. weekdays and might be slow to respond during those
	hours.

Instructions:
1. telnet CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU

TN3270 emulation is required and logoff instructions are provided.
Connection is via T3270

System Prompts          You Type/Press          System Responds

2. enter host name      cornellc <enter>        Cornell banner

3. LOGON                <enter> or <clear>      CP READ CORNELLC (blank
                                                screen)

4. blank screen         library <enter>         online catalog screen

To end your online catalog session:
===> x <enter> returns to TN3270 (from any screen)

Be sure to exit TN3270 to end the session.


New York University
BobCat
BOBCAT.NYU.EDU

	Volunteer surveyors reported that both TN3270 and VT100
	emulation are possible but not explicitly present nor required.
	Logoff instructions are provided.

Contact:
	New York University
	Bobst Library Systems Ofce
	70 Washington Square South
	New York, NY 10012
	(212) 998-2490

	Diane Aquila, Systems Manager
	AQUILA@NYUACF.BITNET AQUILA@ACF1.NYU.EDU

Instructions:
	BobCat runs on the Geac System 9000. Circulation status
	information is posted in the OPC. BobCat does not require any
	logon procedure or password.

1. telnet to BOBCAT.NYU.EDU
2. Hit <return> to wake up a port
3. Type END to disconnect a session.

	The system offers menus for each step.

Description:
	The online catalog lists more than 750,000 records, including
	many pre-1973 items and all material purchased after 1973.
	BobCat contains the holdings of NYU's Division of Libraries, as
	well as the consortium libraries of the New School for Social
	Research, the Parsons School of Design, the Cooper Union for
	the Advancement of Science and Art, and the New York Academy of
	Art.


Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
INFOTRAC.RPI.EDU

	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.

Address:
Folsom Library
Troy, New York

Contact:
	Pat_Molholt@mts.rpi.edu

	The service has been known for some years as "Infotrac", a name
	created at Rensselaer before there was a commercial product by
	that name. The name will soon change to "Infotrax" in order to
	avoid confusion with this product.

Instructions:
1. telnet INFOTRAC.RPI.EDU
2. Once connected, you will be prompted for terminal type; enter ? for
   a list of possible answers.
3. After entering your terminal type, you will get a banner, and a
   request to type "return".
4. Finally, you get the following menu:

*
*       WELCOME TO INFOTRAC
*       RPI Libraries Information System
*       (Copyright 1989)
*
*
*       To look for BOOKS .................             type CATalog
*       To look for JOURNALS ..............             type JOUrnals
*       To look for NEW BOOKS .............             type ORDers
*       To look for HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS ..             type HOMework
*       To look for ARCHITECTURE SLIDES ...             type SLIdes
*       To look for IEEE articles or papers             type IEEe
*       To display Library NEWS bulletins .             type NEWs
*       To send us a MESSAGE ..............             type MESsage
*       To END the session ................             type STop
*
*       Type one of the file names from the list above and press RETURN
*
*       : From this point the system is self-explanatory; HELP is
          available in the various categories.


State University of New York at Binghamton
BINGVMC.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU

	TN3270 emulation is required and logoff instructions are
	provided.

Instructions:
(use tn3270)
1. From command line type "dial vtam"
2. From VTAM menu screen type "elixir"
3. The initial catalog screen will appear OPAC is NOTIS with usual
   search keys including keyword/boolean.

To exit:
1. Clear screen (CTRL-Z works with tn3270)
2. type "off" <ENTER>
3. type "undial" <ENTER> (Internet connection will be closed)
   You must use the "tn3270" command to access ELIXIR.

Contact:
	Andy Perry, Library Systems
	State University of New York at Binghamton
	(607) 777-4331



OHIO

Case Western Reserve University
EUCLID.CWRU.EDU

Instructions:
1. telnet EUCLID.CWRU.EDU

To exit:
To exit, hit the telnet key, usually CTRL-], followed by Q.

NO FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.


Kent State University
CATALYST
CATALYST.KENT.EDU

Instructions:
1. telnet CATALYST.KENT.EDU

	CATALYST contains the complete holdings of the KSU Libraries.
	CATALYST is available Mon-Sat 7:00 AM to 2:00 AM and Sun 1:00
	PM to 2:00 AM (EST).

	All instructions should be on the screens.

Contact:
	Jeff Gatten Systems Librarian
	Kent State University Libraries
	JGATTEN@KENTVM

Ohio State University
LCS.US.OHIO-STATE.EDU

Contact:
	Susan Logan
	LOGAN@OHSTVMA

Instructions:
 1. telnet LCS.US.OHIO-STATE.EDU


University of Toledo

Instructions:
	These instructions are based on using KERMIT software,
	emulating VT100. You will have to use the TN3270 mode of
	commands for connecting to UTMOST.

you type:       OPEN UOFT01.UTOLEDO.EDU
response:       large UT logo on screen
you type:       <enter key>
response:       "enter one of the following commands..."
you type:       DIAL MVS
response:       "dialed to mvs ####"
you type:       UTMOST
response:       UTMOST introductory screen, you are now using NOTIS

	NOTE: If the system does not seem to respond, trying depressing
	the <enter key>. If after dialing MVS you receive a message
	"application invalid", then just go ahead and type UTMOST
	anyway.

Disconnecting  from UTMOST:
	Depress the ALT/C, several times if necessary, until you get a
	completely blank screen. Then type DISC, which should cause you
	to exit from UTMOST and also to sever the telnet connection.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Gary Klein
	Business Librarian
	FAC2813@UOFT01
	(419) 537-2629 - voice
	(419) 537-2726 - FAX



OKLAHOMA

The University of Tulsa
BULL.UTULSA.EDU (129.244.1.33)

	LIAS-TU is the on-line catalog of the University of Tulsa
	Libraries. The catalog contains approximately 500,000 titles,
	representing the holdings of McFarlin Library (the general
	campus library) and the Law Library.  Besides monographic and
	serials records, LIAS also provides bibliographic access to the
	curriculum collection, microforms, archives and manuscript
	collections, and the MARC Books All database.

Instructions:
	Telnet, preferably using VT100 emulation, BULL.UTULSA.EDU
	(129.244.1.33) at the request for logon, type in upper case
	letters: LIAS,TU.  The user will then be requested to identify
	their user category and hardware.

	Now you can begin using the LIAS database.  LIAS does not
	differentiate between author, title, series, or subjects in its
	command structure.  Simply enter the words you wish to search.

	The user can type HELP for more information on using LIAS.  For
	general reference material, type HELP COMMANDS.  There is an
	extensive HELP structure that can answer questions about the
	system.

To exit:
	To logoff, type END.

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO USE  THE SYSTEM, CONTACT:

Don Smith
Associate Director
McFarlin Library
The University of Tulsa
600 S. College
Tulsa, OK 74104-3189
E-mail:
DRS@TULSA.BITNET
LIB_DRS@VAX1.UTULSA.EDU
Telephone: (918) 631-2871



OREGON

University of Oregon
JANUS.UOREGON.EDU

	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.

Contact:
	Rick Gates
	RGATES@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU

Instructions:

***NOTE: You must be on a VT100, Wyse, or TVI925 terminal or emulator
to be able to access JANUS!

1. telnet JANUS.UOREGON.EDU < connect to JANUS <return> <return>
   <return> < wake up JANUS
2. What kind of terminal are you using? v < specify VT100 (must be
   lowercase)
3. y < confirm your terminal choice

(Commence using JANUS)



PENNSYLVANIA

University of Pittsburgh
PITTCAT
GATE.CIS.PITT.EDU

	PITTCAT is the University of Pittsburgh's online library
	catalog. PITTCAT currently contains bibliographic information
	for over 1.4 million titles in all University of Pittsburgh
	libraries including the Hillman Library (humanities and social
	sciences), Afro-American, Buhl (Social Work), East Asian,
	Allegheny Observatory, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science,
	Darlington Memorial, Engineering, Fine Arts, Langley, Library
	and Information Science, Mathematics, Music, Physics, Public
	and International Affairs/Economics, Falk Library of the Health
	Sciences, Learning Resource Center (Nursing), Law, Western
	Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, and the regional campus
	libraries at Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville.

	PITTCAT is based on NOTIS Systems, Inc. software and provides
	author, title, subject and keyword access to all University of
	Pittsburgh serial titles and to most books added to library
	collections since 1981. Circulation and on-order status
	information is available for some library locations in
	PITTCAT.

	PITTCAT can be accessed seven days a week the following (EST)
	hours:

		7:00 a.m. - midnight    Monday
		6:00 a.m. - midnight    Tuesday - Friday
		8:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m   Saturday
		9:30 a.m. - midnight    Sunday

Dial (412) 624-6365 for details on system availability.

Instructions:
	To connect to PITTCAT through the Internet, telnet to the
	following Internet address:

		gate.cis.pitt.edu

A menu of network services offered by the University of Pittsburgh will
appear. At the "Service:" prompt, type PITTCAT and press <RETURN>.

	You will receive a "Select:" prompt, asking you to indicate the
	type of terminal you are using (or emulating). Type the
	appropriate response at the "Select:" prompt and press <RETURN>.
	The PITTCAT Introductory screen will appear.

	To exit from PITTCAT, hold down the <CTRL> key and press the
	backslash "\". Your session will be disconnected. Exit from
	telnet using locally established procedures.

Assistance:
	If you are having problems accessing PITTCAT through the
	Internet, consult your local Network Administrator.

FOR INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE, CONTACT:
Jo-Ann Michalak
Assistant Director for Automated Services
271 Hillman Services
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, CA  15260
(412) 648-7710
BITNET: jam2@pittvms
Internet: jam2@vms.cis.pitt.edu


Pennsylvania: Miscellaneous Online Resources

This section is arranged as follows:
	Provider/Service
	Description
	Availability
	Requirements
	Assistance

Provider: CMU
Service: LIS
Availability: now
IP-address: cmulibrary.andrew.cmu.edu
Requirements:VT100, etc.
Assistance: (412) 268-2442

	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.  LIS is a library catalog information retrieval
	system which indexes all words in the entries. Several
	databases are available: the CMU library catalog and journal
	list, a set of bibliographies on a variety of topics compiled
	by CMU librarians, and in index to architectural pictures found
	in a number of standard reference books.

Provider: Penn State
Service: LIAS
Availability: now
IP-address: lias.psu.edu
Requirements: vt100
Assistance: (814) 865-0672

VT100 emulation is supported.  Volunteer surveyors reported that logoff
was difcult or impossible.

LIAS is the on-line catalog of the Penn State libraries. The catalog
contains approximately 1.5 million titles, representing not only the
holdings at the main campus at University Park, but also the holdings
of the 20 Commonwealth campus libraries. Besides monographic and serial
records, LIAS also provides bibliographic access to parts of the
government documents collection; the maps collection; archives and
manuscript collections; and machine-readable datafiles available on
campus.

Telnet, preferably using VT100 emulation, to LIAS.PSU.EDU
(128.118.25.13). No action is necessary until after the following
message appears:

	SELECTION?

The user should hit a carriage return and will then be greeted with the
following prompt:

	WE ARE PSU >>>

Hit carriage return twice at this point.  Now, you can begin searching
the LIAS database. LIAS does not differentiate between author, title,
series or subjects in its command structure. Simply enter the words you
wish to search.

	The user can type HELP for more information on using LIAS. For
	general reference material, type HELP COMMANDS. There is an
	extensive HELP structure that can answer questions about the
	system.

	There is no logoff command. Users should manually close their
	telnet connections with their local software.

Contact person for use of the system:
	Sally Kalin
	LIAS Coordinator
	E-6 Pattee Library
	University Park, PA 16802
	E-mail: SWK@PSULIAS
	Telephone: (814) 865-0672

Provider: Penn State
Service: PENpages
Availability: now
IP-address: psupen.psu.edu
Requirements: vt100 User: pprepnet
Assistance: (717) 787-6120 (PSDC)

	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.  PENpages is a database of agricultural and Extension
	related information ranging from daily, weekly, and monthly
	agricultural news and alerts to permanent reference material.
	It is maintained by the faculty and staff of the College of
	Agriculture and offered as a public service by the Cooperative
	Extension of Penn State.


Provider: Penn State
Service: EBB
Availability: now
IP-address: psuvm.psu.edu
Requirements: tn3270 If emulate VT100-use address: cac3270.psu.edu
Assistance: (814) 863-2494

	TN3270 emulation is required for psuvm.psu.edu VT100 emulation
	is supported for cac3270.psu.edu Logoff instructions are
	provided.

	EBB is a database of information relating to Penn State,
	including academic programs, academic calendars, and phone
	directories.

Provider: Penn State
Service: EDIN
Availability: now
IP-address: psuvm.psu.edu
IP-address: cac3270.psu.edu
Requirements: tn3270
Assistance: (717) 78-6120 (PSDC)

	TN3270 emulation is required.  The Pennsylvania State Data
	Center maintains this database of population and economic
	statistical data, which includes, among other things, the
	Commerce Business Daily. EDIN is accessible through the EBB
	service of Penn State.

Provider: Lehigh U.
Service: ASA
Availability: now
IP-address: asa.lib.lehigh.edu
Requirements: VT100
Assistance: (215) 758-4998
jpl3@lehigh ujluci@vax1.cc.lehigh.edu

	VT100 emulation is supported but not required. TN3270 emulation
	is possible. Logoff instructions are provided.  Lehigh's
	(GEAC-based) library catalog is now accessible through
	PREPnet.

Provider: U. of Pennsylvania
Service: PENNLIN
Availability: now
IP-address: pennlib.upenn.edu
Requirements: VT100
Assistance: (215) 898-7555
pennlibr@upenn

	VT100 emulation is supported and volunteer surveyors found
	logoff difcult.  PENNLIN is Penn's NOTIS-based on-line library
	catalog system.

Provider: U. of Pennsylvania
Service: MEDINFO
Availability: now
IP-address: med.upenn.edu
Requirements: VT100 User: penn_med
Assistance: (215) 898-9755

	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.  UPenn's medical school provides access to a version
	of its MEDINFO bulletin board via PREPnet.

Provider: U. of Pittsburgh
Service: NIH Guide
Availability: now
IP-address: nic.cis.pitt.edu
Requirements: VT100
Assistance: (412) 624-7417

	Volunteer surveyors reported the instructions not sufficient to
	log onto this service.  The NIH (National Institutes of Health)
	Guide contains information on scientific initiatives and
	administration regarding extramural programs. The guide is
	being provided to Pitt on-line as a pilot project. Files are
	available by anonymous FTP in the "nihguide" subdirectory. The
	guide is published weekly, and information from the last 4
	weeks will be online.



RHODE ISLAND

Brown University
BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU

Address:
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island 02906

	OPAC: Western Library Network (WLN) software Running under
	MVS/XA and Com-Plete.

	TN3270 emulation is required and logoff instructions are
	provided.

Logon Instructions:
1. telnet BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU
2. At the BROWN logon screen: TAB to "COMMAND" and type DIAL JOSIAH <cr>
   or: type DIAL JOSIAH <cr> on the VM logon screen
3. The passthru menu should display. TAB to any of the Josiah choices
   on the screen and <cr>
4. Follow the instructions on the screens which follow

Searching Josiah:
	The Josiah Search Menu supports searches by author, title,
	subject, and author/title combinations. Help is available at
	any point by pressing the PF1 key. PF key alternatives are also
	supported by typing PF1 (or PF3, PF5, etc.) after any ">>"
	prompt.

	The direct command language is a modified form of the language
	developed by the Western Library Network (WLN). Use of this
	Josiah option requires familiarity with the WLN command
	language. The direct command supports bibliographic file
        searches by author, title, subject, series, isbn/issn, and 
        year of publication; authority file searches by author, subject,
        and series; and call number browse. Boolean and keyword are also
	available.

	The menu searches are programmed to execute the command
	language behind the scenes. Each menu search uses the text
	typed on the menu screen as the search key for a direct
	command. In addition, each menu search is programmed to try
	alternate search strategies in order to locate bibliographic
	records.

Logging off:
1. Press the PF10 key to display the Josiah logoff option and choose
   the option from the menu
2. Press the PF3 key
3. At the passthru menu, press the PA1 key
4. Type QUIT <cr>

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Howard Pasternack
	BITNET: BLIPS15@BROWNVM
	Internet: BLIPS15@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU
	Phonenet: (401) 863-3346


SOUTH CAROLINA

Clemson University
CLEMSON.CLEMSON.EDU

Instructions:
1. telnet clemson.clemson.edu

	Response from Clemson will be a VTAM menu screen. Select item B
	for the OPAC and press enter. No logon required. Follow
	instructions on the screen. To terminate connection: enter
	QUIT. OPAC is called "LUIS" and is the public access to NOTIS.
	All materials in the Clemson Libraries are included in this
	catalog except government documents, which will be loaded
	soon.

	Select item F from the vtam screen will bring up DORIS. This is
	Clemson's version of BRS Search. Access is provided without a
	user id to several locally generated files including the campus
	directory. From the initial DORIS entry screen, press enter for
	access to these files. To terminate access: type q enter.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Richard W. Meyer
Associate Director of Libraries
Clemson University
Clemson, SC 29634-3001
FAX: 803-656-3025
Bitnet: RWMEYER@CLEMSON
Internet: RWMEYER@CLEMSON.CLEMSON.EDU
Phone: 803-656-3026



TENNESSEE

University of Tennessee, Knoxville
DCA.UTK.EDU

To connect:
1. telnet dca.utk.edu
2. Enter "LIBRARY at the Enter Host Name or Help" prompt. The system
   provides on-screen menus and command instructions.

To Log off:
1. Type END

	The UTK OPAC runs on a Geac 9000 system and contains nearly
	900,000 titles, representing 95% of the Library's holdings.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
William A. Britten
Automation Librarian
647 Hodges Library Knoxville, TN 37996-1000
615-974-1082
britten@utklib.lib.utk.edu
or/ britten@utkvx.bitnet


University of Tennessee, Memphis
Health Science Library
132.192.1.1

Address:
877 Madison Ave.
Memphis, TN 38163
(901) 528-5634

Contact Person:
	Lois Bellamy (LBELLAMY@UTMEM1.BITNET)

HARVEY LIS: UT Memphis Library Online Catalog
SOFTWARE: LIS (Georgetown University)
TERMINAL TYPE: VT100

Instructions:
	Use telnet to connect to Library computer. At the Username
	prompt, type HARVEY and press return. It will take a few
	seconds for the library system's menu to appear on the screen.
	The system is menu-driven and should be self-explanatory. (The
	database, miniMEDLINE, is only available to the UT Memphis
	community.) Press Control-P and then press Escape to end long
	displays. To log off, just press return at the main library
	menu. Below is an example of logging onto HARVEY:

***********************************************************************
telnet 132.192.1.1 Trying... Open Connected to 132.192.1.1.  Escape
               character is ^].

The University of Tennessee, Memphis - The Health Science Center

Username: HARVEY

UT MEMPHIS VAX/VMS Cluster
======================================================================

Last interactive login on Thursday, 4-OCT-1990 16:10

Please wait - library information being loaded...

UT MEMPHIS HEALTH SCIENCE LIBRARY

PRESS A NUMBER to select the Catalog Section you wish to search

BOOKS, SERIES, AND AUDIOVISUALS
1 - KEYWORDS (combination of author, title, subject or year)
2 - AUTHORS
3 - TITLES
4 - SUBJECTS

JOURNALS
5 - JOURNAL TITLES OR ABBREVIATIONS

SPECIAL FILES
6 - MEDICAL SUBJECT HEADINGS

ARTICLES
7 - miniMEDLINE SYSTEM

Hint: Try KEYWORDS (number 1) first ( ? for HELP)


Vanderbilt University
CTRVAX.VANDERBILT.EDU

	Access is available to Acorn, the public access NOTIS catalog,
	but is restricted to the Multiple Database files (MEDLINE, 
        Wilson and CRL).

	Acorn requires VT100 emulation.

Instructions:
1. telnet CTRVAX.VANDERBILT.EDU

	At the Username prompt, enter ACORN and press return. Type the
	letter "y" and press return after the "Are you ready to proceed
	prompt?" Press return again when you see "SysAv1 Appl" at the
	bottom of the screen. Proceed with the search and when finished,
	from any screen, press CTRL and the letter "Z".

Contact:
Ramona J. Steffey
Automation Project Librarian
Phone (615) 322-7125
BITNET: STEFFERJ@VUCTRVAX
Internet: STEFFERJ@CTRVAX.VANDERBILT.EDU



TEXAS

Texas A&M Library System
VENUS.TAMU.EDU

Accessing the Texas A&M Library System:
	VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present. Logoff
	instructions are provided.

	NOTIS at Texas A&M contains materials held by the Sterling C.
	Evans Library. NOTIS does not contain information about
	Government Documents or the holdings of the Medical Sciences
	Library. The following steps are used to access the Texas A&M
	Library:

1. Type SET HOST VENUS from a THENET node or telnet VENUS.TAMU.EDU from
   any machine connected to the Internet.
2. At the Username: prompt, type VTAM
3. At the Texas A&M Statewide Network screen, type NOTIS
4. At the CICS screen, hit <RETURN>

At this point, you are in NOTIS and can enter any command.

Title searches:         To search for a particular title, use the t=
                        search command followed by the title.

          		Example: t=foundation

Author searches:        To search for a particular author, use the a=
                        search command followed by the author's name.

		        Example: a=asimov

Subject searches:       To search for a particular subject, use the s=
			search command followed by the subject.

			Example: s=tennis

Keyword searches: To search for a particular keyword, use the k= search
		  command followed by a string.

			Example: k=cry wolf

		  You may use the logical operator (AND, OR, NOT) and
	          parenthesis to group the operators. Also, $ can be 
                  used as a wildcard character.

			Examples:
			k=car and fast
			k=computer and not ibm
			k=comp$ and (toy or game)

Help:             On most NOTIS screens, help can be seen by the h
                  command.

Picking an item:  On screens where a list of items appears, a
particular item can be selected by typing the number to the right of
item.

Exiting:
1. Just hit CTRL-Z

Other Commands:
	On a few screen, other commands exist. These commands are
	listed on the bottom of the screen along with a short
	description.


UT Arlington Library System
ADMIN.ARL.UTEXAS.EDU

Accessing the UT Arlington Library System
	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.

	LUIS (Library User Information Service) at the University of
	Texas at Arlington contains materials held by the UT Arlington
	Library. To access LUIS, perform the following steps:

1. Type telnet ADMIN.ARL.UTEXAS.EDU from any machine connected to the
   Internet
2. As soon as you are connected, hit <RETURN>
3. At the TERMINAL TYPE prompt, type VT100
4. At the VTAM selection menu, type NOTIS
5. At the CICS Logo Screen, press <RETURN>
6. On the next screen, type LUUT

At this point, you are in LUIS and can enter any command.

Title searches:         To search for a particular title, use the t=
			search command followed by the title.

			Example: t=foundation

Author searches:        To search for a particular author, use the a=
			search command followed by the authors name.

			Example: a=asimov

Subject searches:       To search for a particular subject, use the s=
			search command followed by the subject.

			Example: s=tennis


Keyword searches: To search for a particular keyword, use the k= search
		  command followed by a string.

	          Example: k=cry wolf

		  You may use the logical operator (AND, OR, NOT) and
	       	  parenthesis to group the operators. Also, $ is a 
                  wildcard character.

	          Examples:
		  k=car and fast
		  k=computer and not ibm
		  k=comp$ and (toy or game)

Help:             On most screens, help can be seen by the h command.

Picking an item:  On screens where a list of items appears, a
                  particular item can be selected by typing the
	          number to the right of item.

Exiting:          1. Hit Keypad ENTER followed by PF4.
		  2. Type LOGOFF.
		  3. Type LOGOFF again.

Other Commands
	On a few screens, other commands exist. These commands are
	listed on the bottom of the screen along with a short
	description.

	Please note that some terminal packages remap the keyboard. For
	example, in Procomm Keypad ENTER is SHIFT-F10 and PF4 is
	SHIFT-F2. Keypad ENTER is equivalent to ESC O M. PF4 is
	equivalent to ESC O S.


UT Austin Library System UTCAT
UTAUS.CC.UTEXAS.EDU

Accessing the UT Austin Library System UTCAT
	VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are
	provided.

	The Online Catalog (UTCAT) for the University of Texas at
	Austin contains records for approximately 3.5 million items.
	This Online Catalog contains:

1. Most items found in the Perry-Castaneda Library (PCL)
2. Items in the Undergraduate library
3. Items in the Branch libraries
4. Items in the Asian Collection
5. Items in the Benson Latin American Collection
6. Some government documents, maps, sound recordings
7. Some microlm/microche sets
8. Rare books and manuscripts
9. Some items found in the Barker Texas History Center
10. Some items in the Humanities Research Center
11. Some items in the Middle East Collection
12. Some items in the South Asian Collection

UTCAT does not contain:

1. Individual periodical articles
2. Items in the Tarlton Law Library

UTCAT is normally available:

	Sunday - Friday  6 a.m. - 2 a.m.
	Saturday         6 a.m. - Midnight

To access UTCAT from NT, just follow these steps:
1. Type SET HOST UTAUS from any THENET node, or telnet
   UTAUS.CC.UTEXAS.EDU from any host on the Internet
2. At the Username: prompt, enter UTCAT
3. Press 1 and the Keypad <ENTER> key at the UT Library Information
   Systems screen
4. At the Welcome to the UT Library Online Catalog screen, press the
   Keypad <ENTER> key

	Now you should be at the UT Library Online Catalog  Search
	Choices Menu. From this menu, you may type 1 or 2 letter search
	commands and the word(s) you want to search for. After your
	search command is typed in, hit the keypad ENTER key.

AUTHOR searches: To search for a particular author, you use the A
		 (Author) search command followed by the author's name.

		 Example: a mowat, farley

		 To see the index of authors, you use the AI (Author
		 Index) search command followed by the first author you 
                 wish to see.

		 Example: ai mowat, farley

TITLE searches:  To search for a particular title, you use the T
                 (Title) search command followed by the title of
  		 the book.

	         Example: t never cry wolf

		 To see the index of titles, you can use the TI (Title
		 Index) search command followed by the rst title you 
		 wish to see.

		 Example: ti never cry wolf

		 To search for certain keywords in a title, you can use
		 the TK (Title Keyword) search command.

		 Example: tk wolf cry

SUBJECT searches:To search by subject, you can use the S (Subject)
		 search command.

		 Example: s wolves

	Also, from the Search Choices Menu, you can type 3 letter
	commands followed by Keypad Enter or their equivalent PF keys.

BACk (PF1)      To page back and review up to 10 screens of results.
REPeat (PF2)    To repeat the last search typed in.
INDex (PF3)     To move from brief or full records to the corresponding
		index.
EXPlain (PF4)   To view general information about the Online Catalog.
NEWs (PF5)      To view current information about Online Catalog
		developments.
HELp (PF6)      To see context sensitive help.
MENu (PF7)      To move from anywhere back to the Search Choices Menu.
STOp (PF8)      To exit from the Online Catalog.

	Finally, if a list of items is on the screen, you can type the
	number of the item you wish to see.

Exiting:
1. Type STOP followed by Keypad <ENTER>
2. Type 4 followed by Keypad <ENTER>
   Please note that some terminal packages remap the keypad <ENTER> 
   key to other keys. For example, in Procomm the equivalent to Keypad 
   <ENTER> is Shift-F10. Keypad <ENTER> is equivalent to ESC O M.


University of Texas at Dallas
IBM.UTDALLAS.EDU

Instructions:
TN3270 VM.UTDALLAS.EDU  <-to connect to UTD (use telnet VM.UTDALLAS.EDU
		          from IBM host running TCP/IP under VM)
LIBRARY                 <-type on COMMAND line of Logon screen
<ENTER >                <-to receive NOTIS Opening screen



UTAH

University of Utah Marriott Library
LIB.UTAH.EDU

Access:
1. telnet Utahlib or to Lib.Utah.Edu using TN3270 emulation. You will
   be greeted by a VM logon screen.
2. Type <ENTER> to move to the next screen.
3. Type D UNIS, followed by <ENTER>.
4. Type <ENTER> to get the catalog screen.

	Perform your searches as with any NOTIS system.

	To disconnect, break your telnet connection in your usual way
	with an interrupt key, typically PF3, PF4, PA1, Ctl-C, Ctl-Z,
	etc. Any interval longer than two minutes with no keystrokes
	will also end the session.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Kenneth Luker
Assistant Director Systems and Technical Services
Marriott Library
University of Utah Provo, UT 84112
(801) 581-7994
KLUKER@LIB.UTAH.EDU



VIRGINIA

The Old Dominion University Library
GEAC.LIB.ODU.EDU

	The Old Dominion University Library holds over 1.6 million
	items in a variety of formats - microform, recordings,
	newspaper, periodical and book. The library is a selective
	depository of U. S. government publications and documents of
	the State of Virginia.

Access Instructions:
1.  telnet geac.lib.odu.edu and press <Enter>.

	After a short wait, you should see several messages, among them
	the following: telnet escape character is Control - ] This
	means that the connection has been established. Make a note of
	which character serves as your escape character. It differs
	from system to system. The escape character is useful for
	getting out of problem situations. Press <Enter> ONCE to get
	GEAC's attention. The GEAC catalogue then comes online. At the
	end of the session, type END or QUIT, or for CMS users type F4.
	While online, type HELP for help. Good luck!

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Albert C. Liu
Assistant Librarian
Technical and Automation Services
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529
(804) 683-4141
BITNET: HSW100U@ODUVM


Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
128.173.5.4

	Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University runs VTLS.
	The VTLS system is connected to the outside world through the
	campus IBM ROLM CBX.

	Telephone access to the CBX is provided through an inbound
	modem pool at phone number (703) 231-4000. Speeds up to 2400
	baud are accepted. There is no charge at this time for dialing
	into the CBX.

	The CBX can be accessed via the Internet using: telnet
	128.173.5.4  Volunteer surveyors were unable to connect to this
	system.  After connecting to the CBX and getting the
	informative prompt, issue the command CALL VTLS to connect to
	the VTLS system running on the Librarys HP3000 Series 950
	computer.


Virginia Commonwealth University Library System
VCUVM1.VCU.EDU

Address:
Virginia Commonwealth University Library System
Richmond, VA 23284-2033

Contact:
	Janet Woody
	(804/367-0032).
	BITNET: jwoody@vcuvax

Accessing the Virginia Commonwealth University Library System:
Type: telnet vcuvm1.vcu.edu
Response: "Trying .." At the "VM" screen (which requests USERID, 
PASSWORD, and COMMAND), the cursor should be at the USERID ===> prompt.

Type: <ENTER>
Response: IF your host computer supports full 3270 emulation, the VCU
computer will respond "Enter one of the following commands" and will 
list four commands (LOGON, DIAL, MSG, and LOGOFF). [If DIAL is NOT one
of the options provided, see the footnote below.]

Type: DIAL VTAM. Press <ENTER>.
Response: "VM/IS" VTAM [the "VTAM" Screen] is displayed in the upper 
left corner, and the screen displays a menu.

Type: the letter L (for VCU library catalog). Then press <ENTER>.
Response: Displays the message "Press Enter for access to the VCU
library catalog ..."

Type: <ENTER>
Response: Provides on-screen instructions to use the catalog.

To End the Session:

Type: CTRL and Z (1-3 times).
Response: Screen is blank.

Type: LOGOFF.
Response: Return to the VTAM screen.

Type: UNDIAL at the VTAM screen prompt SELECT SYSTEM ===>. Press <ENTER>
Response: "Connection closed by Foreign Host"


FOOTNOTE ON 3270 EMULATION:

1. IF your host computer does NOT support full 3270 emulation, the VCU
computer will respond "Enter one of the following commands" and will 
list only TWO commands: MSG and LOGOFF. In this case, type LOGOFF. Start
over by substituting the command "tn3270", instead of "telnet", i.e.,
type:

	TN3250 VCUVM1.VCU.EDU OR TN3250 128.172.001.066

If TN3270 is supported by your host, you will get the four choices,
including DIAL. Type DIAL VTAM. Follow the instructions above
continuing from the section: "Type the Letter L (for VCU Library
Catalog)"

2. If both the "telnet" and "tn3270" commands do not work properly, it 
will not be possible at this time for you to use Internet to connect 
to the VCU library catalog.



WISCONSIN

Marquette University Libraries
LIBUS.CSD.MU.EDU

	MARQCAT is the union catalog of Marquette University Libraries
	- Memorial (social sciences and humanities), Science, and Law.
	It uses the INNOPAC software from Innovative Interfaces mounted
	on a DEC VAX 6310.

	After you have connected to MARQCAT, press <RETURN> <RETURN>
	for the login prompt, type "M" and press <RETURN> to see a list
	of valid terminal types. Specify your terminal type, conrm your
	terminal choice, and begin searching. A "QUIT" option is 
        provided on the menu for logoff.

	NOTE: At this time you must be on a VT100 or TVI925 terminal or
	emulator to be able to access MARQCAT.

	The MARQCAT database currently contains almost 500,000
	bibliographic records, representing approximately 97% of the
	libraries' total holdings. Excluded as of this date are MU
	theses and dissertations submitted prior to 1981, and microform
	sets acquired prior to 1981.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Virginia M. Scheschy
Assistant Director for Technical Services
Marquette University Libraries
Bitnet: 9470SCHE@MUCSD
Internet: 9407SCHESCHY@VMSF.CSD.MU.EDU
Telephone: (414) 288-7254


University of Wisconsin Library Catalogs
Madison and Milwaukee Campuses Network Library System (NLS)
NLS.ADP.WISC.EDU

	The Network Library System (NLS) is the online public catalog
	of the libraries at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the
	University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. NLS supports separate online
	catalogs for each campus.

	The UW-Madison online catalog contains more than 1.7 million
	titles cataloged since 1976, located in 25 libraries on the
	campus and at the Center for Research Libraries in Chicago.
	This represents roughly 50% of the collections. The
	UW-Milwaukee catalog contains approximately 900,000 titles and
	represents 85% of the general collection.

Network Access:
	If available on your system, please use tn3270 (telnet
	supporting 3270 emulation) to access blue.adp.wisc.edu When
	connected you are presented a menu from which you select NLS1,
	the library catalog. (If you don't know how your function keys
	are mapped, TAB to the option you want and press ENTER.)

	Telnet access is also available via a gateway machine providing
	the necessary 3270 emulation. From your local host use telnet
	to access nls.adp.wisc.edu . You will be prompted to enter a
	terminal type. VT100 is the default, or you can enter the
	command list to display a list of supported terminal types.
	Upon entering a valid terminal type, select NLS1 from the menu
	displayed to connect to the library catalog.

	Upon entering NLS, a screen is displayed at which you either
	press ENTER to search the Madison catalog or type Mil and press
	ENTER to search the Milwaukee catalog.

	To exit, enter the command exit on any screen to return to the
	Main Menu. Here you select the option to quit. This returns
	control to your local host.

Who Can Use The Catalog:
	The University of Wisconsin library catalogs for the Madison
	and Milwaukee campuses are currently available to all
	interested parties.

Miscellaneous Information:
	Xterm users or other windowing software users must set their
	window size to 80 characters x 25 lines.

	For help using NLS or to obtain a free NLS Computer Catalog
	User's Guide, contact the Memorial Library Information Desk at
	(608) 262-3193, or Dennis Hill via the Internet:
	dhill@vms.macc.wisc.edu.

	More detailed information on accessing NLS via the Internet is
	documented in: "TCP/IP Network Access to the NLS Catalog Via
	Tn3270 and telnet". For a copy of this document, or any other
	information, contact the Automation Help Desk at (608)
	262-8880, or via the Internet at: glshelp@vms.macc.wisc.edu.

Note on keyboard mappings:
	Because keyboard mappings are defined by the tn3270 software on
	the clients host computer, we are not able to tell you
	definitively how your keyboard will be mapped. The following
	chart shows a selection of the tn3270 keyboard mapping used on
	many UW Madison VAX computers. These definitions are also used
	when accessing NLS via telnet as they are provided by the 3270
	software on the gateway machine.

Key Purpose:                                    Keyboard Definition:

Send (called the BLUE key in NLS)               ENTER or RETURN
Erase-to-end-of-eld
(called the YELLOW key in NLS)                  Ctrl-e
Delete character                                Ctrl-d
Escape key                                      PF11 (default mapping)
Insert/Overstrike toggle                        Escape space
Function keys PF1 - PF9                         Escape 1 - Escape 9
Function key PF10                               Escape 0
Function key PF11                               Escape -
Function key PF12                               Escape =

Contact:
	Automation Help Desk
	212F Memorial Library
	University of Wisconsin
	728 State Street Madison, WI 53706
	E-mail: glshelp@vms.macc.wisc.edu
	Phone: (608) 262-8880



Section 2: Catalogs & Databases Accessible For a Charge


CALIFORNIA

Research Libraries Information Network
RLG.STANFORD.EDU

	RLIN features: on-line union catalog complementary databases
	flexible searching integrated acquisitions, cataloging and ILL
	system on-line authority files description and management of
	archival materials support of non-Roman scripts database
	generated products electronic mail and bulletin board.

Internet access: $119 for 10 hours connect time.

Contact:        RLIN Information Service Electronic mail to bl.ric@rlg



Section 3: International Catalogs


AUSTRALIA

Australian National University's Library
FACTS11.ANU.OZ.AU

The Australian National University's Library catalogue is called URUCA.

Instructions:
1. telnet FACTS11.ANU.OZ.AU

	URICA requires VT100 emulation.  When access to the network has
	been obtained, the following will normally appear on your
	screen:

	CONNECT ANU CSC MICOM Classes are: ANUB COOMBS CSC0 CSC1
	CSCUNIX FAC0 FAC1 FAC2 FACUNIX URICA ENTER CLASS

2. Type in URICA in response to this prompt.

	A URICA screen will appear. All URICA enquiries are menu
	driven.

	The URICA software is always logged on except from 5 p.m. on
	Fridays to 1 p.m. AEST on Saturdays when the system closes for
	maintenance.

Useful keys to know when searching URICA:
*  To get a help screen, press the backslash key "`"
*  To terminate a URICA search (but not to exit from the network),
   press the full stop key.
*  Enter #4 to go back to the main menu.
*  To disconnect send a break.

	The network will automatically disconnect a terminal which has
	not been used for 15 minutes.

If you need assistance contact:
	Tony Barry
	Tony_Barry@library.anu.oz.au or TXB750@csc1.anu.oz.auILANET MLN
	207550
	Voice: (06) 2494632
	Fax: (06) 2490734
	Telex: 10717252


Deakin University Library
LIBRARY.DEAKIN.OZ.AU (128.184.1.1)

Details follow for Deakin University Library, Victoria,
Australia Region: VICTORIA (AUSTRALIA)

Chief Librarian: Margaret Cameron (mac@deakin.oz.au) Systems Librarian:
Tony Mays (tonym@deakin.oz.au)

Library System: ALICE

ALICE - the Deakin University Library OPAC

Internet access to Deakin University Library (ALICE)
	Access to the Deakin University Library's online library system
	can be gained from any terminal which is connected to the
	INTERNET network.

	The Library's online system contains records for all items held
	in the Library, as well as items which are on-order. In
	addition, the on-line system also contains similar information
	on the holdings at the Gordon Technical College (GTC) Library.

	Instructions on the use of ALICE is given in the booklet "Guide
	to the Public Inquiry Terminals" available from the Library's
	Information Desk. Ph: +61 52 471351.

	NB Access can also be obtained by direct dial-in or by using
	X.25, details of which are available separately.

To gain access:
0 Terminal setup: no specific terminal settings required. Terminals
already connected to AARNet should not be altered.
1. telnet library.deakin.oz.au

	You may need to have already established a session on a
	computer at your institution, which is connected to AARNet.
	Alternatively, you may be able to establish a connection
	directly from your terminal server. Consult your local
	Computing Centre for further advice.

2. If the connection is successful, you will receive something similar
   to:-

		SunOS UNIX (sol.deakin.OZ.AU.)

		login:

3. Type: alice Press: <RETURN>

4. The system will then indicate when ALICE was last used, display any
   "messages of the day", and then try to determine the type of terminal
   being used. If it cannot be determined automatically, the system will
   prompt you for the device type.

		TERM = (unknown)

Type: <the code corresponding to your terminal type>. Some terminal
types are:- tatung Tatung VT-4100 vt100 DEC VT-100 vt52 VT-52 v3
TV1-910,920 6310 hazeltine 6310 (other codes on request from the
Assistant Systems Librarian - craige@deakin.oz.au)

		Press: <RETURN>

(If you don't know the terminal type, simply press <RETURN> and the
system will attempt to provide a reasonable format).

5. The system will try to establish a connection to the Library's
   computer. If the connection fails the system will respond with 
   "Remote is busy". The system will then break the connection with 
   your terminal, and you will need to restart from Step 1 to establish
   a new connection.

	If the connection is established, the system will respond
	with:-

		a) clearing the screen
		b) give instructions for starting and nishing an ALICE
         	   session i.e.

6. Type "Q" to start, <CR>~.<CR> to end.

	You can now start ALICE, and any subsequent commands will need
	to be ALICE commands. Usually, the appropriate ALICE commands
	are displayed at the bottom of the screen, but a user should
	consult the above- mentioned Guide before any serious use of
	the system.

To leave ALICE:
1. At any stage of a search within ALICE, you may leave it.

		Press: [RETURN]
		Type: ~. (i.e. tilde, dot) Press: [RETURN]

2. The system will immediately break the connection to the Library's
computer, and then break the connection between your terminal and the
system.

PROBLEMS IN USING THE SYSTEM SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO:
	CRAIGE HICKS
	DEAKIN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
	DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
	VIC 3217
	+61 52 471345AARNet: craige@deakin.OZ.AU

	NB: Expert users can also gain access to ALICE, by using the
	*nix command (or equivalent):rlogin library.deakin.oz.au.lalice.



CANADA

University of Calgary
136.159.1.70

	The system is DOBIS/NOMADS running on an IBM 3081 and prefers
	3270 type terminals, which are installed in the library itself.
	Other terminal types are accommodated, however. Out of library
	access is provided over the terminal communications network
	called Develnet. You can reach Develnet at the Internet address
	develnet.ucalgary.ca (136.159.1.70). A transcript of a TELNET
	session to the library catalogues follows.

% telnet 136.159.1.70
Connecting... session 1  connected to 136.159.001.070
U of C Develnet

Request: library
Connected

WELCOME TO LIBRARIES ONLINE CATALOGUE TO CONTINUE, PRESS THE ENTER KEY

BRAND LIST FOR GLASS CRT
0. PCI 78
1. DASHER D200
2. HONEYWELL (VIP7800)
3. VT52
4. ADDS VIEWPOINT
5. HAZELTINE 1420,1500,1510
6. IBM 3101
7. HONEYWELL (VIP7400)
8. ADM 36I
9. TELEVIDEO 950
0A. ADDS (REGENT)
0B. HP 2645A (2642)
0C. VT100
0D. LSI ADM3A
0E. LSI ADM5
0F. FREEDOM 100
10. ADDS CONSUL 520
11. TEKTRONIX
12. HP2621 A/P
13. PERKIN ELMER
14. ADDS VIEWPOINT/78

SELECT BRAND: 7


*** INTRODUCTION TO THE LIBRARY ***

WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY LIBRARIES ONLINE CATALOGUE. TO
PROCEED, SELECT ONE OF THE NUMBERS BELOW AND PRESS ENTER: **NOTE: MOST
OF THE SERIALS INFORMATION HAS BEEN MOVED INTO DOBIS. THE SERIALS LIST
(#3) IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED WITH CURRENT INFO ABOUT VOLUMES AND
ISSUES. PLEASE CHECK DOBIS FOR MOST CURRENT INFORMATION. (GOVERNMENTAL
SERIALS WILL BE FOUND IN NOMADS.)

1 DOBIS
2 NOMADS (GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS)
3 SERIALS LIST (SOME JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS)
4 COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA FILM CATALOGUE
5 INFORMATION ABOUT THE CATALOGUES
6 INFORMATION ABOUT THE LIBRARIES
7 SEND/READ A MESSAGE TO THE LIBRARY

CODE:

telnet>quit

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
	Mike Morrow
	Morrow@UNCAMULT.BITNET
	(403) 220-4466


The University of New Brunswick
131.202.1.2

	The University of New Brunswick is pleased to announce that our
	online catalogue, known as PHOENIX, is now available over the
	Internet. We believe that we are the first Canadian library to
	make this capability available to off-campus users.

	To access PHOENIX, TN3270 to unbmvs1.csd.unb.ca (131.202.1.2).
	When the logon screen appears, TAB down to the "Application"
        field and enter "netlib" (without quotation marks) followed by a
	carriage return. The first PHOENIX screen will appear.

	To disconnect, use your TN3270 software to drop the connection.
	Or, from the PHOENIX command line, type Stop<cr>. A screen will
	appear giving further directions. Note: you should know what
	key is mapped to the CLEAR function. This will be different for
	each software package but Ctrl-Home may work.

	Access is restricted to three simultaneous users from the
	Internet.

	You will be logged out automatically after five minutes of
	inactivity or if your session exceeds thirty minutes.

	PHOENIX was a joint project by the library and UNB's Computing
	Services Department. It was developed in the period 1979-1980.

	PHOENIX searches can be done using either the Menu or Command
	modes. Initially, the user is placed in the Command Mode but
	can switch to Menu by typing Menu<cr>. Returning to Command
	Mode is accomplished by pressing the Pf3 key.

	Searching in Command is accomplished with the "s" command. Set
	results are shown through the use of the display command. The
	format is d set# format range. Typing d5l 1-5 would display
	records 1-5 of set number 5 in the long format. Formats
	available are (s)hort, (m)edium, (l)ong, (t)itle and x for
	MARC.

	Browsing of indexes is also possible in Command mode.

	For more information use the online help facility or the online
	lessons. E-mail enquiries may also be sent to SLOAN@UNB.CA.

	PHOENIX consists of a number of databases. Most are full MARC
	format. The major exception to this is ENLIST. This database is
	maintained by the Engineering Library. Brief records are
	provided for all Engineering Library books, theses, pamphlets,
	microforms and some journal articles. In addition, some faculty
	members and special libraries within Fredericton maintain their
	collections using ENLIST. Browsing is not supported in ENLIST.

	The University of New Brunswick is one of Canada's oldest
	institutions of higher learning, with roots dating back to
	1785. It offers degrees in administration, arts, computer
	science, education, engineering, forestry, law, nursing,
	physical education and science. The Harriet Irving Library and
	the branches at Engineering, Education and Science and Forestry
	have a number of strengths which may be of interest to Internet
	users. We have a particularly strong collection in Canadian
	Maritime Provincial history, including Loyalist history. (Not
	all Loyalist materials are in PHOENIX. Send enquiries to
	HILDER@UNB.CA) UNB is also a Canadian and New Brunswick
	government documents repository. GovDocs enquiries may be sent
	to LS09@UNB.CA.

	The University also has a growing and vibrant campus in Saint
	John. Their library is called the Ward Chipman Library and its
	catalogue is searchable from PHOENIX by typing BEGIN WCL.
	Science Fiction fans may be interested in viewing their strong
	collection of this type of material.


Queens University Libraries Kingston, Ontario, Canada
130.15.125.20

	Catalogue contains 1,128,000 titles, 1,700,000 items. We are a
	NOTIS site. We have Law, Health Sciences, Documents, and
	Education libraries included.

	To access QLINE through Internet, Onet, or any TCP/IP
	connection, a TN3270 connection is required (we only support
	TN3270 Protocol).

	Simply telnet QUCDNADM.QUEENSU.CA (130.15.125.20). This will
	take you directly into the main QLINE menu.

	Other Canadian Libraries that we access the Internet are: York
	University Libraries (Toronto) NOTIS 130.63.1.10 University of
	Toronto (Toronto) UTLAS 128.100.75.50 McGill University
	(Montreal) NOTIS MVS.MCGILL.CA University of Western Ontario
	(London) Geac 129.100.2.14


University of Saskatchewan Libraries

	The Libraries offer two online catalogue systems to users: Geac
	and InfoAccess. The Geac OPAC contains records for the main
	collection. The InfoAccess system offers access to several
	locally-created and commercially-produced bibliographic
	databases.

Main Catalogue (DBMS: Geac Library Information System)
1. telnet 128.233.20.1 or 128.233.21.1
2. At the REQUEST prompt, type <LIB>

	The Geac OPAC contains over 700,000 records.  All bibliographic
	and holdings data for monographs and serials in the main
	collection have been converted.

	Persons familiar with the Geac system can chain command from
	the first screen. If not, type <CAT> to get to the CHOOSE SEARCH
	screen.  Online help is available at every stage of the search.

	To disconnect, type <END> to return to the local telnet prompt.

INFOACCESS (DBMS: BUCAT, TKM Ltd.)
1. telnet 128.233.20.1 or 128.233.21.1 At the REQUEST prompt, type
   <SKLIB> At the USERNAME prompt, type <SONIA>

	The Infoaccess service consists of several locally-created and
	commercially-produced databases. Those ones presently available
	to non-University of Saskatchewan users are:

1. Government publications of international organizations and Canada
   and its provinces (retrospective conversion project presently 
   underway)
2. Special Collections pamphlets (retrospective conversion project
   presently underway)
3. ERIC (RIE and CIJE), 1983 to present
4. Early Canadiana (database records for the Canadian Institute for
   Historical Microreproduction's micro-fiche collection of pre-1900
   Canadiana monographs)
5. Geac (a link is available to the Geac OPAC)

	Each database has online instructions for use and help screens.
	At any point in a search, you can type <M> or <MENU> to return
	to the Main Menu.

	To disconnect, type <Q> or <QUIT> at the main menu prompt.

For further information contact:
	David Fox, Head, Systems Department, (306) 966-6031
	FOX@SKLIB.USASK.CA



ISRAEL

InterUniversity Computerized Catalog System--ALEPH

	Access to the InterUniversity Computerized Catalog System,
	known as ALEPH (Automated Library Expandable Program - Hebrew
	university) is available via telnet.  ALEPH is a fully
	distributed catalog system, that is interconnected via DECNET.

	There are seven universities in Israel:

Bar-Ilan University
Ben-Gurion University
Haifa University
Hebrew University
Technion
Tel Aviv University
Weizmann Institute of Science

	Each university runs its own catalog system but all catalogs
	are interconnected via ALEPH and users can switch from one
	catalog system to another once they are inside the ALEPH
	system.  DECNET handles the switch transparently.

	To gain access to any of the systems, you must TELNET to any
	one of the following systems:

ALEPH.BIU.AC.IL                         132.70.9.36
TAUVAX.TAU.AC.IL                        132.66.32.6
ALEPH.HUJI.AC.IL                        128.139.4.207
WISLIB.WEIZMANN.AC.IL                   132.76.64.14
LIB.TECHNION.AC.IL                      132.68.1.20

The userid to use is ALEPH.  No password is required.  The initial menu
you will receive will look like this:

 -----------------------------------------------------------
1.  Visual 55/65
2.  Visual 100
3.  Visual 102
4.  Visual 220
5.  TTY
6.  Zenith
8.  Visual 200
9.  Virtual terminal (for PC etc.)
10. Elbit DS2000
11. VT220
12. Viking (CD)

	       Select from menu :
-----------------------------------------------------
If you are accessing the system via TN3270, use "5" as your display
method.  The next menu you will see is:
-----------------------------------------------------
	       Function selection

1. Logout
2. Online Aleph Functions + Iutil
3.
4. Redefine terminal type
5. Show batch log
6. Upload offline Circulation records (PC only)
7. Show Batch execution queue and Print queue
8.

		       Select from menu :
----------------------------------------------------

Select #2.  This will place you into the ALEPH system. From here you
can begin your searches.  To leave the ALEPH system from any menu issue
the command STOP and you will return to the "Function selection" menu
where you can select the "1" option to Logout.

Sample Search menu:

Search                                 Library Weiz.Ins
----------------------------------------------------
B O O L E A N    S E A R C H -  type  BS and press ENTER.
----------------------------------------------------
C A T A L O G    S E A R C H
Search codes:                               Direct access:
AU - Authors         WAU - Words (Corp)     B  - Bibliographic record
TL - Titles          WTL - Words (Titles)   H  - Holdings
SH - Subjects        WSH - Words (Subjects)
CN - Call Number     WSN - Words (Series)


	The Library you are searching in is displayed on top of each
	screen.  If you want to search in another library - type LB.

TO BEGIN SEARCH TYPE ONE OF THE ABOVE CODES/TEXT, AND PRESS ENTER.
----------------------------------------------------
To return to this screen - type  SE  and press ENTER.
Keying HELP on any screen will display an explanation.
----------------------------------------------------

	Use the LB command to switch from one library system to
	another, all the while maintaining your Aleph session.  The
	switch will be transparent to you.

	If you have access to Hebrew fonts and use the standard ASCII
	mapping you can switch to Hebrew.  Just type a "?" when inside
	an ALEPH menu. In the near future, there will also be the
	ability to search titles and authors in Arabic (provided you 
        have the proper fonts).



NEW ZEALAND

Victoria University of Wellington
LIBRARY.VUW.AC.NZ

To access the library catalogue:

	telnet library.vuw.ac.nz

	Press RETURN.

	When prompted: ENTER SERVICE:

	Enter "LIB" and press RETURN.

	When prompted: Press RETURN to log on GO

	Press RETURN.

	When prompted: LOGON PLEASE:

	Enter "PUB" and press RETURN.

You now should see a screen whose last line reads:

	To use the catalog press the key labeled "<Return>".

	You may now access the catalogue.

	To disconnect, please return to this screen:

	Enter "LATER" and press RETURN.



GERMANY

University of Konstanz
POLYDOS.UNI-KONSTANZ.DE

	POLYDOS.UNI-KONSTANZ.DE is the machine of Univ. Konstan'z
	library, running KOALA, a proprietary online cataloging/database
        software.

	KOALA may be used to scan the library's inventory of about 1.4
	million volumes (no journals yet) for a given volume, using
	(combinations of) about a dozen different search criteria, such
	as ISBN, ISSN, author's names, title etc.

	The user interface is TTY-like and KEPT ENTIRELY IN GERMAN. It
	features an online help system, and a rudimentary message
	handling facility to contact the database managers.

	KOALA can be reached via telnet to polydos.uni-konstanz.de
	(134.34.3.5), on ***PORT 775***, during library opening hours
	(8:00 to 21:30 local time on Mon to Fri, 9:00 to 19:00 local
	time on Sat.).

	There are a few technical limitations to using KOALA: - the
	machine is quite slow (and suffers from overload) - the number
	of KOALA sessions running in parallel is limited (currently to
	9)

Contact:  Guenther Rau
	  Bibliothek der Univ. Konstanz,
	  EDV-Abteilung Postfach 5560 D-7750 Konstanz FRoG
	  Tel.: 49 7531 88 2840 FAX : 49 7531 88 2809 E-M.: (via KOALA
	  only)



MEXICO

The Instituto Tecnologico y Estudios Superiores de Monterrey's Online
Catalog
MTECV2.MTY.ITESM.MX

	The ITESM System is formed by 26 campuses in 22 different
	cities all over Mexico. The information included in the online
	catalog is just from the Monterrey Campus but by the end of
	this year it should include the information from the whole
	system.

Instructions:
1.- telnet mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx
2.- At the login prompt type "mtycat" with no password. The system is 
    key sensitive, so you better type "mtycat".
3.- The presentation screen describes the system in spanish ( the
    version in English will be very soon). At this screen type "r"
    (remote connection).

Any comments or suggestions please send them to:
	cauto@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx or hugo@mtecv1.mty.itesm.mx

Contact:        Hugo Garcia, Director Central Library, ITESM Campus
                Monterrey, Monterrey, N.L. Mexico.


Library of the Universidad de las Americas, Pueblas

	Library's online catalog may be accessed by other academic
	institutions via Internet. Library's Telenet is:
	bibes.pue.udlap.mx (140.148.1.5). To access the online catalog
	do the following steps:

1. Type <set host bibes> from a DECNET node. If you are not in a
   DECNET, telnet from any machine connected to Internet to the 
   following address: bibes.pue.udlap.mx (140.148.1.5).

2. System prompts username:, type <LIBRARY> (no password required).

Please note: requirements VT100 or VT100 emulation.

	At this point the inquiry screen presents you with several
	search types. From this list you may select a search by author,
	title, subject or any other combination. (All the time there is
	online help.)

	Once you have selected the search type, enter the search
	term(s). Search term(s) may be partial words or phrase(s).

	Example: If the search type was "Title", a search term would 
        be a word or phrase that is known to exist in the title you 
        wish to retrieve.

	The online catalog may be accessed Monday through Friday: 8:00
	a.m. - 10:00 p.m., and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
	However, due to computer maintenance requirements it may not be
	available from 3:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. on Friday.

	On weekdays the online catalog is most heavily used from 8:00
	a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

	All titles acquired after October, 1988 form part of our online
	catalog. Actually 65,000 records are online, this represents
	37% of our library collections.

	Our online catalog also includes the collection of Mexican
	Government Publications.




Section 4:  Dial-Up Libraries and Catalogs

	The following is the result of a rst survey of libraries with
	dial-up access. Time did not permit its integration, where
	possible, into the listing of libraries by state.

Please send corrections or additions to:
Robert W. Bethune 34 Echo Lane Warwick, NY 10990 UUCP:
cboard!rwb@oswego.edu Phonenet: Voice: 914-986-7020 Data : 914-986-0697

	The following is a list of 21 systems that offer dial-up access
	to one or more large library on-line card catalogs. The list
	was compiled in March- July 1990.

	Please send updates, additions, and corrections to the above
	address.

SYSTEM: Boston University TOMUS. COVERAGE: Data for 710,000 books and
publications ACCESS: 617-353-9601 (either 300 or 1200 baud). 8N1.
LOGON: Hit enter a couple of times, then type "connect bux" and hit
enter. When you get the "bux" prompt, type "telnet library" (no "e"
after the "l" in telnet). Hit enter. To log off, type "end", hit enter, 
"quit", enter and then "off" and enter. SEARCH: Keyword search 
supports Boolean searches HELP: 617-353-3704.

SYSTEM: Brandeis University LOUIS. COVERAGE: Catalogs roughly 90
percent of the university's two main libraries and most current
periodicals. Older periodicals, government documents and most books and
periodicals in Hebrew or Yiddish are NOT cataloged. ACCESS:
617-736-4690 (1200 baud). 8N1. LOGON: Hit enter a couple of times, and
you're in the system. To log off, type "end". SEARCH: ? HELP:
617-736-4670.

SYSTEM: Massachusetts Institute of Technology BARTON. COVERAGE:
Includes all material acquired since 1974 except for periodical
articles, maps, pamphlets and non-MIT technical reports. Some pre-1974
publications are included. ACCESS: 617-258-6700 (1200 baud). 8N1.
LOGON: Hit enter a couple of times. Uses same software as LOUIS at
Brandeis. To log off, type "end". SEARCH: ? HELP: Call (617) 253-7018 or
253-1617 for connection problems, (617) 253-5683 for other questions.

SYSTEM: Tufts University TULIPS. COVERAGE: Catalogs 300,000 books,
25,000 serials. Older publications and most government documents not
included ACCESS: 617-381-3812 (1200 baud); 381-3824 (2400 baud). 8N1.
If you do not support VT100 or VT220 emulation directly your screen
will begin to flash and seem to go berserk. Wait until it stops, then
type "??" (yes, two of them) and you will get a help screen. LOGON: At
enter "selection prompt", hit L and then enter. For "username", type 
"TULIPS" and hit enter. It takes a few moments for the system to
connect.  SEARCH: Uses more complicated search system than other 
catalogs, so read directions carefully HELP: (617) 381-334.

SYSTEM: Wellesley College INNOPAC. COVERAGE: Covers 350,000 books,
8,000 magazines. Does not include government documents ACCESS:
617-237-9010 (1200 baud). 8N1. VT100 emulation required. LOGON: At
"username" prompt, type "library" and hit enter. At "local" prompt, type
"connect lib-cat". In addition to standard searches, lets you see what
books are shelved near the one you originally requested. SEARCH: ?
HELP: (617) 235-0320, ext. 2104.

SYSTEM: University of Massachusetts at Boston ULYSIS. COVERAGE:
Catalogs all of the library's books and periodicals and some government
documents and maps ACCESS: 617-265-3598 or 265-0393 (300 or 1200 baud);
265-0883 or 265-9882 (2400 baud). 7E1. LOGON: At "enter service" prompt,
type "server" and hit enter three or four times. At "server" prompt, 
type "connect libra" and hit enter. At "username", type "catalog", hit
enter.  You'll then be asked for your terminal type. Make a choice and 
hit enter. SEARCH: Uses a more complicated search system than other
libraries, so read on-line help screens carefully HELP: (617) 929-7622
or 929-7635.

SYSTEM: Boston Library Consortium Union List of Serials. COVERAGE:
Catalogs all periodicals and serials held by a number of libraries in
the Boston area, including the ones above, the State Library and some
others. Located in Colorado, because they use an existing system there
(CARL) to help develop their own system. ACCESS: 303-830-1546, 1547, or
1548. 8N1. LOGON: Hit enter a couple of times, then enter terminal
type. Hit enter for main menu. Boston material is located in area 17.
SEARCH: Supports the Boolean AND function when you add words together.
Type "quicksearch" for other search co HELP:

SYSTEM: DALNET (Detroit Area Library Network). COVERAGE: Holdings of:
Wayne State, Oakland University, University of Detroit, Detroit Public
Library. Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne County community colleges. Beaumont
Royal Oak, Botsford, and Children's Hospital libraries. Center for
Research Libraries, Chicago. ACCESS: 313-577-0335 (300/1200),
313-577-0321 (2400). Access is via the MERIT network. See the entry for
MERIT for further information. LOGON: At the "Which host?" prompt on
MERIT, type "WSUNET" and press <enter>. Type "LUIS" at the resulting 
menu, press <enter>. Type "LUIS" again when prompted, press <enter>. 
Follow prompts thereafter. SEARCH: Keyword, title, subject, author 
searches.  Non-Boolean. HELP: Network Control Center 313-577-4746. 
Consulting office 313-577-4778.

SYSTEM: MERIT. COVERAGE: Not itself a library, but provides access to
the DALNET libraries, University of Michigan, and Michigan State
University. ACCESS: 313-577-0335 (300/1200), 313-577-0321 (2400).
E71/N81/7mark1. There are over 20 MERIT nodes in Michigan. The above
are the Detroit numbers. LOGON: Once connected, press <enter> for all
prompts until you see "Which host". Then enter the host name, or enter
"help" for further information, hosts, phone numbers, etc. SEARCH: ?
HELP: MERIT central office 313-764- 9430. User consulting same number.

SYSTEM: Michigan State University MAGIC. COVERAGE: Michigan State
University graduate and undergraduate libraries. ACCESS: 517-353-8500
(300/1200/2400) direct, or via MERIT. N81, VT100 emulation, full
duplex. Vadic 3400 series support at 517-353-8578 (300/1200). LOGON:
When connected, press <enter> till you see "%terminal". Keep pressing
<enter> till "Which host" appears. Enter "MAGIC" if calling direct,
"MSU-MAGIC" if calling via MERIT. Enter your terminal type when asked
(usually VT100). Follow prompts thereafter. SEARCH: Keyword, title,
subject, author. Non- boolean. HELP: Computing Information Center,
517-353-1800 Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

SYSTEM: New York Public Library
The New York Public Library has dial-up access to its CATNYP online
card catalog, containing all their entries since January 1972. The
phone number is (212) 391-0808 for 2400 baud access. Here are the basic
help screens:

To use CATNYP, type what you want CATNYP to do. Use one of the words,
or "commands", that CATNYP understands. Some of the more frequently used
commands are explained below. For a complete list of commands, type
HELP COMMAND:

To start a search, type the command FIND, then what you want CATNYP to
find; for example, FIND SUBJECT DANCE, or FIND AUTHOR KRAUS, or FIND
TITLE BOAT PEOPLE. For more information on the command FIND, type HELP
FIND.

If CATNYP tells you that some items were found as a result of your
search, you may type DISPLAY to see the items. There are actually four
different types of display you may use. For more information, type HELP
DISPLAY.

At any time, if you are having trouble or want more information, you
may type HELP and receive an explanation. For more information on the
HELP command itself, type HELP HELP.

To stop using CATNYP at any time, type STOP or END or QUIT or LOGOFF.

Always remember to press the RETURN key after you type a command.

To start over, or return to the rst screen, type START (or just S),
then press RETURN.

To look for a particular subject, type FIND SUBJECT (or just FS), then
the subject; for example, FIND SUBJECT REFUGEES, or F S DANCE.

To look for an author, type FIND AUTHOR (or just F A), then the author;
for example, FIND AUTHOR BRUCE GRANT, or F A RICHARD KRAUS.

To look for a title, type FIND TITLE (or just F T), then the title; for
example, FIND TITLE BOAT PEOPLE, or F T HISTORY OF THE DANCE.

To look for an item by author and title, type FIND AUTHOR, the author,
AND TITLE, then the title; for example, FIND AUTHOR GRANT AND TITLE
BOAT PEOPLE.

After you have typed one of these commands, press the key marked
RETURN.

Instructions to CATNYP are called commands. Examples of commands are:

FIND SUBJECT REFUGEES FIND AUTHOR BRUCE GRANT FIND TITLE BOAT PEOPLE

After you have typed a command, press the key marked RETURN. CATNYP
will then search the catalog and report how many items it finds.

To see these items, type DISPLAY (or just D) and press the RETURN key.
For full information, type DISPLAY FULL (or just DF).

If you make a mistake in typing, press the key marked BACKSPACE to
backspace over the mistake, then re-type.

Always press the key marked RETURN when you finish typing.

For more information, type HELP (or just H), then press RETURN.

SYSTEM: University of Kansas OCAT. COVERAGE: At least 25 percent of KU's
holdings, especially items acquired since 1975. (The 25 percent figure 
is as of 1988.) ACCESS: 913-864-5300 (300/1200), 864-5350 (1200), 
864-5370 (2400). 7E1. VT100 emulation preferred, many emulations 
available.  LOGON: At the "*" prompt, enter "C .LC". Enter terminal type
when prompted.  Press <enter> for a list of types. At the KU network 
banner, enter "OCAT" or "LBRY". At the CICS-VS prompt, enter a control-Z
and re-enter "OCAT".  Follow menus and prompts from there. SEARCH: 
Author, title, subject, and call number searches. No Booleans available.
Combined author/title search HELP: Academic Computing Services, 
913-864-0410. Hard-copy write-ups available.

SYSTEM: University of Wisconsin NLS Network Library System. COVERAGE:
1.8 million titles at Madison, another 940,000 at Milwaukee. ACCESS:
608-262- 8670 (Madison), 414-229-4046 (Milwaukee). 300/1200/2400 7E1.
VT100, IBM3101, and HDCPY (hard copy, i.e. dumb ASCII) and other
emulations. It is possible to access either catalog from either number.
LOGON: No formal logon. Upon connecting, enter terminal type, then
follow the prompts. To log off, simply hang up. SEARCH: Name, title,
subject searches; keyword and boolean searching. HELP: Automation Help
Desk 608-262-8880 (for access questions). Memorial Library 608-262-3193
(for searching questions). Hard copy instructions available.

SYSTEM: University of Oregon JANUS. COVERAGE: University of Oregon
library system. ACCESS: 503-346-4391 (300/1200) 346-3565 (2400). 8N1.
LOGON: At "enter class" enter "uonet". At "UOnet>" enter "c janus". At 
"login" enter "janus" again. Keep everything in all lower-case, 
especially the "login" response. Disconnect by choosing "X" for Exit 
System. When you get "UOnet>" hang up. SEARCH: Several search types 
available, details lacking. HELP: Knight Library Reference Department 
503-364-3053.

SYSTEM: University of Illinois ILLINET. COVERAGE: Brief records on
holdings at 28 academic institutions throughout Illinois. Full records
at Urbana and Chicago, possibly others. ACCESS: 217-333-2494 (Urbana
300/1200/2400) 312- 996-8844 (Chicago 300/1200/2400). 7 bits, no parity
or mark parity, 1 stop bit, half duplex. LOGON: On connect press
<enter>. At "ILLINET Online" enter "B". Enter search commands from that
point. To log off, simply hang up. SEARCH: Command-driven. Author,
title, subject, call number. Boolean search available. HELP: User
Services (217-333-8340). Ask for printed guides. Difficult to use 
without documentation.

SYSTEM: University of Texas at Austin UTCAT. COVERAGE: 4 million
records; unclear whether other campuses are covered. ACCESS:
512-471-9420. 7E1. VT52 emulation. LOGON: At connect, press <enter>. At
"CLASS=" enter UTCAT. At "Terminal Type" enter "VT52". At the University
of Texas at Austin banner, enter "UTCAT" again. Follow menus thereafter.
SEARCH: Author, title, subject, call number. No Booleans. HELP: ?

SYSTEM: University of Michigan MIRLYN. COVERAGE: All U of M libraries.
Several million records. ACCESS: 313-763-4800 (300/2400), 763-6520
(1200 Bell), 763-6521 (1200 Vadic). E71/N81/7mark1. Access is via the
MERIT network; see the MERIT entry for further information. LOGON: When
connected, press <enter> till you see "%terminal". Keep pressing <enter>
till "Which host" appears. Enter "MIRLYN". Enter your terminal type when
asked (usually VT100). Follow prompts thereafter. SEARCH: Author,
title, subject. No Boolean. Same software as DALNET. HELP: ?

SYSTEM: University of California MELVYL. COVERAGE: All University of
California libraries at all campuses, plus California State Library.
ACCESS: 213-825-0941. 7E1. LOGON: After you connect, press <enter>.
Enter "MELVYL" at the prompt. Enter terminal type if it asks you.
TYPETERM gives you a dumb-ASCII emulation. SEARCH: ? HELP: ?

SYSTEM: Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute INFOTRAX. COVERAGE: Renssalaer
libraries. ACCESS: 518-276-8989 (300/1200), 276-8990 (2400). 8N1.
LOGON: At connect, press <ENTER> several times. At terminal type
prompt, enter a terminal type or "HELP" for a list. At "which host"
enter "InfoTrax". It may take as much as 60 seconds to get started. 
Follow menus thereafter. SEARCH: ? HELP: ?

SYSTEM: Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries (CARL). COVERAGE: ?
ACCESS: 303-863-1350 (300/1200/2400). 8N1. LOGON: Follow prompts and
menus. SEARCH: ? HELP: Dial user assistance 303-861-5319.

SYSTEM: Ohio State University Library. COVERAGE: Also covers State
Library of Ohio and Ohio Historical Society. ACCESS: 614-292-3070. 1200
baud, 7 data bits, space parity, 2 stop bits. LOGON: User ID or "Host
Name" is "LCS". Password is "^LCS". Note this is not control-L, but a 
caret, i.e. shift-6, followed by an "L". SEARCH: ? HELP: ?

SYSTEM: Dartmouth College. COVERAGE: Baker Library, Dartmouth College.
ACCESS: 603-643-6310 (300/1200), 8N1/7E1. LOGON: At the "@" prompt, type
"connect library". "Help" at the "@" prompt will get you quite a list of
services available. SEARCH: Command-driven. Help available on-line.
HELP: Baker Library, 603-646-2999.




Section 5: Other Online Resources

BULLETIN BOARDS

	There have been a large number of requests from Internet users
	to expand the Internet Library list by adding other online
	resources. One such resource that has repeatedly been requested
	is a list of bulletin boards. The following list was compiled
	by Marty Solomon, Vice President of Computing and
	Communications at the University of South Carolina and Diane
	Kovacs, Government Documents Coordinator, Ellen Clarke Bertrand
	Library, Bucknell University. Please send corrections or
	additions to them: Marty can be reached at SOLOMON@UNIVSCVM and
	Diane is at KOVACS@BKNLVMS.

	Unless otherwise noted, set your modem for eight data bits, no
	parity and one stop bit. ANSI or VT100 terminal emulation will
	work almost anywhere.

AGRICULTURE

301-344-8510 - ALF, Agriculture Library, Berwyn MD. Agricultural
	       information.

314-882-8289 - AgEBB, Columbus MO. Agricultural information.

402-472-6615 - HPRCC, Weather Data, Lincoln NE. Regional agricultural
               weather.

BUSINESS/ECONOMICS

202-377-3870 or 202-377-0433 - Dept. of Commerce, Office of Business
Analysis. Current economic news from DoC Economic Affairs(EA) agencies
including press releases, economic indicators, official DoC summaries of
economic news, information on how to obtain data tapes, and summaries
of reports and studies produced by EA agencies. Also included are press
releases issued by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. After connect, enter
1 or 2 returns to start.

202-523-4784 - US Dept of Labor DC. News releases.

202-357-8997 - Fed. Energy Reg. Comm., DC. Daily issuances, press
               releases.

202-377-2870 - The Economic BBS, DC. Commerce Dept. information (fee).

202 272-1514 - The COE Manpower BBS OPEN board. Army Corps of
               Engineers, Rich Courtney.

202 697-6109/3632 - Export License Status Advisor, Department of
                    Defense.

202 786-3640 - Budget/Finance Board OPEN board (don't use in mid-day.
               Immigration and Naturalization Service, Mike Arnold.)

202 537-7475 - Fannie Mae BBS OPEN board. Federal National Mortgage
               Association, Ken Goosens.

202 477-8500 - World Bank OPEN board, Ashok Daswani.

202 376-2184 - Info Technology Center BBS OPEN board. Veterans
               Administration, Jay Anderson.

202 737-7264 - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

202 566-4602 - Export-Import Bank of the US OPEN board, Joel Kahn/Bob
               Hughes.

800 222-4922 - (Outside DC Metro area) 202-626-9853 (DC calls) OERI
               Electronic Bulletin Board OPEN board. US Department of 
               Education, Tom Litkowski.

206-924-4102 - Labor Mkt. Econ. Anal., WA. Seattle area economic
               information.

301 948-5717 - Computer Performance Evaluation Group, National Science
               Foundation OPEN board. 300 Baud only.

301 948-5718 - Microcomputer Electronic Information Exchange, National
               Bureau of Standards OPEN board. 300 or 1200 Baud.

301 948-2048 - Data Management Information Exchange, National Bureau of
               Standards. OPEN board. 300 or 1200 Baud.

301-763-4576 - Census Microcomputer Information Center, Bureau of the
               Census. Microcomputer news, software and hardware 
               reviews, public domain software, training programs for 
               Census and Commerce personnel.  After connect, enter 1 
               or 2 returns to start.

301-763-1568 - State Data Center, Maryland DC area census bureau
               statistics.

301-948-5718 - Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology (ICST),
               The National Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce.
               Information on the acquisition, management, and use of 
               small computers. Other files containing sources of 
               information on topics such as: conferences, federal 
               publications and activities, user groups, other bulletin
               boards, etc. After connect, enter 1 or 2 returns to 
               start. If you do not receive a carrier after two rings, 
               hang up and call again.

301 353-5059 - Megawatts BBS OPEN board. Department of Energy, Bruce
               Birnbaum.

301-763-5225 - Federal-State Cooperative for Population Estimates,
               Bureau of the Census. Information and news about 
               population and demographic projections. After connected,
               enter "RUN" to start.

717-654-7673 - DEVIN, Pennsylvania. Pittston, economic information.

Information Technology Exchange (Kensington, Md.) (National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration) data: (301) 770-0069 voice: (301) 377-2949
Sysop: Rich Kissel public access: 24 hours/day 7 days/week

Planning and Budget (Washington, Dwntn) (Office of the Secretary) data:
(202) 377-1423 voice: (202) 377-2949 Sysop: John OConor, Pat Spencer,
Kathy Cooper Appropriations data: Sharon Davis Budget Bulletins: Beth
Mack public access: 24 hours/day 7 days/week

HEALTH/NUTRITION

301-436-6346 - National Center for Health Statistics, Public Health
               Service. Contains statistical data on NCHS surveys.

301-436-5078 - Nutrient Data Bank, Hyattsville MD. USDA nutrition
               info.

402-280-3023 - National Drug Info. Omaha NE. Pharmacological info.

404-377-9563 - AIDSQUEST Online, Atlanta GA. AIDS, cancer info.

504-588-5743 - Health Ed. Electronic Forum, New Orleans LA. Health
               info.

800-624-2723 - NBIAP Biotechnology, VA. Genetic engineering.

LAW

301-738-8895 - NCJRS, MD. Nat. Criminal Justice Reference Service. This
               is a nicky board I could never make work with ProComm. It
               wants to see TeamTerm which NCJRS will supply free to any
               law enforcement agency or other qualied user.

415-556-3075 - 9th Circuit Court, San Francisco CA, and 513-684-2842 -
               CITE, Cincinnati OH. 6th Circuit Court cases. Both above
               are pilot projects to provide information on cases before
               the courts. Not known if past decisions can be searched 
               online.

202-786-3640 - Dept. of Justice, Comptroller of Immigration and
               Naturalization Service, Budget/Financial Board. Messaging
               and file transfer service for INS.

718-463-1091 - Immigration Law USA, NY. Immigration law info. Run by an
               attorney in private practice, specialist in immigration 
               law. Primarily for his own clients but he will answer 
               reporters questions.

202-325-0748 - Judge Advocate General (Alexandria/Arlington) data:
               (202) 325-0748 - avn: 221-xxxx voice: (202) 325-8312 
               Sysop: Ens. John Sawyer, Lcdr. Chris Buechler public 
               access: 24 hours/day 7 days/week.

MISCELLANEOUS

202-366-3764 - FEBBS, DC. Federal highway information.

202 426-2961 - Federal Highway Administration BBS.

202-529-0140 - USA-GDR Databank, DC. East European events.

202-775-1237 - IDI Job Board. Job opening in Washington DC area.

202-475-1973 - NANci. U.S. Navy, Naval Aviation News. Reference on
               naval aviation history. Message access to the magazine. 
               Operates 5pm to 7am.

202 557-3769 - Pesticide Programs BBS. Environmental Protection
               Agency.

301 725-1072 - Public Access Link Federal Communications Commission.

202 275-1050 - Information Technology Center, General Accounting Ofce.

202 535-7661 - Information Resources Services, Government Services
               Administration.

202 453-9008 - Information Technology Center, National Aeronautics and
               Space Administration.

202 287-9656 - Federal Library Committee BBS, Library of Congress.

216-368-3888 - Cleveland FreeNet. Run by Case Western Reserve
               University. Thom Boughton (71641,1326 on CIS) is a sysop.
               No charges of any type. Use the command GO OUTDOORS to 
               access the outdoor forum.

301-948-5718 - Micro Electronic Information Exchange. Technical
               information with emphasis on computer security.

703-243-9696 - NewsUSA, VA. Consumer news (7-E-1).

NATURAL RESOURCES

617-439-5699 - Boston Citinet, NMFS green sheets.

202-272-1514 - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  data: (202) 272-1514
               voice: not listed Sysop: Rich Courtney public access: 24
               hours/day 7 days/week. Because this board is also 
               internal information exchange within the Corps, some 
               sections are restricted access.

202-355-2098 - Department of the Army, Corps Engineer Planners (Mt.
               Vernon) data: (202) 355-2098 voice: (202) 355-3087 Sysop:
               Michael Walsh public access: 24 hours/day 7 days/week.

NEWSPAPERS

213-432-3592 - Electric Newspaper, Long Beach CA. Press-Telegram.

402-593-2000 - Omaha CityNet, Omaha NE. World-Herald (DEMO LINE).

508-872-8461 - Fred the Computer, Framingham MA. Middlesex News.
               Intended for local readers sending letters to the editor.

516-454-6959 - Newsday Online, New York NY. Newsday.

817-878-9800 - Star Text, Ft Worth TX. Star-Telegram (DEMO LINE).

SPACE/SCIENCE

202-586-8658 - Energy Info Admin, DC. Energy statistics.

202-634-1764 - Science Resources DC. National Science Foundation.

301-763-8071 - Climate Analysis Center, National Weather Service,
               Department of Commerce. Historical climate information -
               daily, weekly, and monthly, heating degree days, weekly 
               climate bulletins.

301-454-8700 - National Weather Service, U.S. Department of Commerce.
               Marine weather and nautical information for coastal 
               waterways. Information includes data for bays and sounds,
               coastal waters, and offshore waters; tropical storm 
               advisories; tidal information, and important weather, 
               nautical, and fishing news. Data are primarily about
               the middle Atlantic region. The bulletin board is open 
               to the public and free of charge. Users must preregister
               by calling Ross Laporte, National Weather Service, 
               301-899-3296. Information about similar bulletin boards 
               for other regions available.

314-882-3874 - SCI-FIND, Columbia MO. Science news reference. Reference
               and bibliographic service at the University of Missouri's
               Science Journalism Center.

205-895-0028 - NASA Spacelink, Huntsville AL. NASA news, info.

303-494-8446 - Space Network, Boulder CO. Boulder Center for Science
               and Policy. Space news, research.

713-483-5817 - NASA JSC, Houston TX. Shuttle schedules.

800-358-2663 - USGS Earthquake QED, Golden CO. Earthquake epicenter
               info. Carries info on felt earthquakes around the world.

902-566-7390 - Energy Centre, Canada. Govt energy info.

202-653-1079 - Naval Observatory (Washington, Dwntn) data: (202)
               653-1079 voice: (202) 653-1522 Sysop: M. Miranian public
               access: no limitations specified enter @TCO command for
               command directory.

202-646-6197 - National Aeronautics and Space Administration  (NASA)
               Information Technology Center (Washington, D.C.) data: 
               (202) 646-6197 voice: no voice line indicated Sysop: 
               Carlos Ojeda, Maura Ennis public access: 24 hours/day 7 
               days/week.

301-286-9000 - National Space Science Data Center (Greenbelt, Md.)
               data: (301) 286-9000 voice: (301) 286-7251 Sysop: Bruce 
               McLendon, Pat Sisson public access: 24 hours/day 7 days/
               week enter NSSDC (after the connect) when asked for User,
               enter NSSDC again.

301-286-9000 - Space Physics Analysis Network (Greenbelt, Md.) data:
               (301) 286-9000 voice: (301) 286-7251 Sysop: Bruce 
               McLendon, Pat Sisson public access: 24 hours/day 7 
               days/week enter NSSDC (after the connect) when asked for
               User, enter SPAN_NIC.

202-634-1764 - National Science Foundation  Science Resources Studies
               (Washington, Dwntn) data: (202) 634-1764 voice: 
               (202) 634-4636 Sysop: Vanessa Richardson public access: 
               24 hours/day 7 days/week.

SPORTS AND RECREATION

301-622-2247 - Maryland, Silver Bullet.

301-944-3495 - Maryland, League of American Wheelmen. Evenings/weekends
               only.

303-972-9023 - Colorado, Chateld Armory.

304-343-5871 - West Virginia, The Gunslinger.

318-797-8310 - Louisiana, Dawn Patrol.

318-741-3422 - Louisiana, Peacekeeper.

415-537-1777 - California, Combat Arms.

512-441-6300 - Texas, National Firearms Assoc.

614-294-5216 - Ohio, Crossfire.

619-934-9695 - Private Events, Mammoth Lakes CA area. Has a local
               weather forum maintained by a resident weatherman and a
               fishing forum updated by the Eastern Sierra Fly Fishers.

703-971-4491 - Virginia, The Bullet 'N Board.

707-545-0746 - California, Survival Communications Forum.

713-682-6508 - Texas Two Wheelers BBS. BikeNET echo.

714-653-0494 - California. F&W Guns.

901-873-0387 - Tennessee, North End.

904-488-3773 - Florida, FishLINE. Sysop Scott Hardin, 904-488-4066
               (voice).

918-838-1615 - Oklahoma, The Gunners Mate.

919-781-7047 - North Carolina, Small Time BBS. BikeNET echo.

OTHER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OR RELATED BBS

ADAIC BBS (ADA Programming) Line 1: 202-694-0215 ADA Information Center
Line 2: 301-459-3865

Automated Library Information Exchange Line 1: 202-707-9656 Fed.
Library & Information Ctr. Comm.

Commerce Department Line 1: 202-377-1423 US Department of Commerce.

DC Info Exchange Line 1: 202-433-6639 US Navy.

Education/OERI Line 1: 202-37-6011 US Department of Education.

FDIC Line 1: 202-371-9578 Fed. Depository Ins. Corp.

GSA - IRSC Line 1: 202-501-2014 General Services Office.

JAG Net (Navy-legal) Line 1: 202-325-0748 US Navy Judge Advocate
General.

Metro Net Line 1: 202-475-7543 US Army Military Dist. of DC.

Minority Energy Info Clearinghouse Line 1: 202-586-1561 US Dept. of
Energy.

NADAP Line 1: 202-693-3831 US Navy.

NARDAC - Laser Line 1: 202-475-7885 US Navy.

Naval Observatory (1200/E/7/1) Line 1: 202-653-1079 US Naval
Observatory.

NAVDAC Line 1: 202-433-2118 Naval Data Automation Command.

Census Bureau Personnel Line 1: 301-763-4574 US Bureau of the Census.

MSG-RBBS Line 1: 301-227-1042 David Taylor Naval Research Ctr. Line 2:
301-227-3428.

OPM New Jersey (Federal Job Listings) Line 1: 201-645-3887 Ofce of
Personnel Management.

DASC-ZSA Line 1: 703-274-5863 Defense Logistics Agency.

Ft. Myer O Club Line 1: 703-524-4159 Fort Myer Officers Club.

Geological Survey Line 1: 703-648-4168 US Geological Survey.

Naval Weapons Engineering Support (NAVWESA) (Washington, S.E.) data:
(202) 433-6639 - avn: 288-6639 data: (202) 433-2171 voice: 
(202) 433-4836 Sysop: Bill Walsh public access: 4pm - 7am weekdays; 
24 hrs weekends/holidays.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE  Ada Information Database data: (202) 694-0215 
(DOD) (301) 459-3865 (Hyattsville, Md.) voice: (703) 685-1477 
(Alexandria, Arlington) Sysop: none listed public access: 24 hours/day 7
days/week.

Defense Technology Security Administration Export Control data: (202)
697-3632 (DOD) voice: (202) 693-1148 (DOD) Sysop: not listed public
access: exclusive use of exporters of licensed items under provisions
of U.S. Export Control laws.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE  Agency for International Development (Arlington,
Va.) data: (703) 875-1465 voice: (703) 875-1369 Sysop: Jerry Galindo
public access: 24 hours/day 7 days/week.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE  Immigration and Naturalization Service
(Washington, D.C.) Budget and Finance data: (202) 786-3640 voice: no
voice line indicated Sysop: not listed public access: do not use in
mid-day.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION  Federal Highway Administration
(Washington, Dwntn) data: (202) 426-2961 voice: (202) 366-4057 Sysop:
not listed public access: 24 hours/day 7 days/week.

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY  Energy Information Administration (Washington, 
Dwntn) data: (202) 586-8658 <use 7 stop, even parity> voice:
(202) 586-1155 Sysop: T.C. Swann public access: Mon-Fri: 8:00am
- 11:00pm wknds/hols: 10:00am - 6:00pm.

Radioactive Waste Management (Washington, Dwntn) data: (202)
586-9359 Voice: (202) 586-5722 Sysop:
Glenn Truitt public access: 24 hours/day 7 days/week

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION data: (202) 737-7264 (Washington,
Dwntn) voice: (202) 898-7085 Sysop: R. Campbell, L. Rudolph public
access: 24 hours/day 7 days/week

SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION  Information Systems Management
(Washington, Dwntn) data: (202) 272-2835 voice: (202) 272-2823 Sysop:
not listed public access: Federal Government use only.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION  Educational Research and Improvement
(Washington, N.E.) data: (202) 626-9853 voice: (202) 357-6524 Sysop:
Tom Litkowski public access: 24 hours/day 7 days/week.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS  Federal Library Committee (Southwest Washington,
D.C.) data: (202) 287-9656 voice: (202) 287-1374 Sysop: Bruce Miller,
Lee Power, Steve Palinscar, Bill Stockey public access: Mon-Fri 7:30am
- 5:00pm.

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE  Information Technology (Washington, Dwntn)
data: (202) 275-1050 voice: no voice line indicated Sysop: Mark Stefan
public access: 24 hours/day 365 days/year.

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION  Information Resources Services Center
(Washington, D.C.) data: (202) 535-7661 voice: (202) 535-0825 Sysop:
Steve Tursky, Suzanne Taxin public access: 24 hours/day 7 days/week.

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION data: (202) 376-2184 voice: (202) 233-5571
Sysop: Jay D. Anderson, Alan Toense public access: 24 hours/day 7
days/week.

FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS  Office of Information Systems (Washington,
Dwntn) data: (202) 272-4545 voice: no voice line indicated Sysop: Byron
Trantham public access: BOP and employees of other government
agencies.

FAA/NWS/MITRE (Falls Church/McLean)  Washington Testbed for Automated
Flight Services Lab Experimental weather briefing data: (703) 790-1740
voice: (703) 883-6008 Sysop: not listed public access: no limitations
specified.

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  Public Access Link (Laurel, Md.)
data: (301) 725-1072 voice: not listed Sysop: not listed public access:
24 hours/day (5 min connect time).

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA  Productivity Management Services (Washington,
Dwntn) data: (202) 727-6668 voice: (202) 727-6665 Sysop: Danny Weiss
public access; 24 hours/day.




Section 6: Campus-Wide Information Systems


A large number of campuses allow access to their campus-wide information
systems via the Internet. The information in this list was compiled from
submissions to CWIS-L@WUVMD.  Direct additions and corrections to Judy 
Hallman (hallman@unc.bitnet), Manager of Information Services, Academic
Computing Services, CB# 3460 311 Wilson Library, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599-3460. Phone (919) 962-9107.

Please note that on-line information systems often have a limited number
of ports. Users are asked not to tie them up for long periods.


Columbia University
cal.cc.columbia.edu
Login as calendar
Contact: David Millman <dsm@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu>


Cornell's CUINFO
cuinfo.cornell.edu
Connect to port 300 Different version of telnet or TN3270 have
different syntax for defining the port. The following are the common
ones... telnet cuinfo.cornell.edu 300 or telnet
cuinfo.cornell.edu..300. And some VMS versions want telnet
cuinfo.cornell.edu /port=300
Contact: Steve Worona <SLW@CORNELLA>


MIT TechInfo
techinfo.mit.edu
Login as techinfo. Password is techinfo (lowercase only  system is
UNIX). Once you're in, you can use upper or lower case. When you're 
done, use the QUIT command.
Contact: Tim McGovern <tjm@EAGLE.MIT.EDU>
TechInfo is an electronic document retrieval system available on MIT.


New Mexico State University NMSU/INFO
info.nmsu.edu
Userid is INFO, and there is no password.
Contact: D. Brian Ormand <bormand@nmsu.edu> or <bormand@nmsuvm1.bitnet>


NYU
info.nyu.edu
(information.nyu.edu) will connect to the main server.
Contact: Stephen Tihor <TIHOR@NYUACF>


PNN - Princeton News Network
pucc.princeton.edu
When you see the VM 370 logo, clear it, and instead of logging on,
enter pnn (case does not matter). Clear the information screen that
appears (after reading it carefully of course) and you'll be in PNN. PNN
is a full-screen VM/CMS based system (the public version is slightly
restricted). In the near future UNIX and HyperCard version will be
available. PNN VM/CMS is available free on an as-is basis.
Contact: Howard Strauss <Howard@PUCC>


University of New Mexico UNM_INFO
bootes.unm.edu
At the login prompt, enter UNM_INFO No password is required.
Contact: Art St. George <STGEORGE@UNMB>

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill INFO
info.acs.unc.edu or 128.109.157.1
Log on with username INFO.
Contact: Judy Hallman <HALLMAN@UNC.BITNET>
