SCHOLAR, Online News Service
Birdie MacLennan 22 Jun 1992 23:17 UTC
The following announcement came to SERIALST with a rather long header that
described cross-postings to various lists and individuals. In order to save
space, I've deleted the list. Please excuse the duplicate(s) if you've
seen this before. -- Birdie
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Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1992 16:48:35 EDT
From: Joseph Raben <JQRQC@CUNYVM.BITNET>
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The first release of SCHOLAR, an online news service
for natural language processors, will be available
about 1 July 1992. Its contents include
Abstracts from the following journals:
Computational Linguistics, 17:4
System, 19:1/2,3,4
Machine Translation, 6:1,2,3
Computers and the Humanities, 25:1,2/3,4,5
Reports on the following projects:
A European Ph.D. in Linguistics
CTI Center for Textual Studies
Georgetown Center for Text and Technology
ARTFL: American and French Research on the Tresor
de la Langue francaise
A short review of _Memex to Hypertext: Vannevar Bush
and the Mind's Machine_ by James N. Nyce and Paul
D. Kahn
A full-length review of _Hypermedia and Literary Stud-
ies_ ed. Paul Delaney and Gedorge P. Landow
A notice of WinGreek: Fonts for Greek and Hebrew
A CD-ROM of Latin texts
A calendar of language-processing-related events
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To receive this and future releases by email, send a
message to
<listserv@cunyvm.cuny.edu>
as follows:
subscribe scholar [your full name]
To receive this release by anonymous ftp send the
following:
ftp jhuvm.hcf.jhu.edu
or
ftp 128.220.2.2
At the login: prompt, type
anonymous or SCHOLAR
At the password: prompt, type
[your own login id]
To locate the SCHOLAR files, type
get index.SCHOLAR
To close the connection, type
quit
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Material for inclusion in future releases should be
sent as e-mail to <jqrqc@cunyvm.cuny.edu> or mailed to
SCHOLAR, P.O. Box F, New York NY 10028-0025.