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WEDA Directory Info (regular Item)Hugh Jarvis (ANTOWNER@UBVM.BITNET)Thu, 6 Oct 1994 20:01:13 EDT
recall the email directory of anthropologists which I sent out monthly to the list. I am no longer sending out the entire directory, as it is getting much too large. It makes more sense to store it here at the University at Buffalo where people can access it at will. The directory will be updated regularly (monthly), and, if you so desire, you can ask the listserver to send you an updated version EVERY time it is updated. You can also access it very easily through gopher, as well as through ftp protocols. INTRODUCTION: The WEDA is an international directory of anthropologists, institutions engaged in anthropological work, and those in other related fields. It is intended to be a reference tool, aiding in communication between the scattered members of our discipline. It is not to be used for commerce, or bulk mailings - there are lists better designed to handle these uses. REVISIONS: Please contact me if you are not listed, are listed incorrectly, or know someone who should be listed. Feel free to circulate this listing as widely as you desire. It is free. FORMAT: You will note that each institution or independant individiual has an entry separated by blank lines, and ordered alphabetically. Each entry may have snail mail information, possibly an administrative or other contact person listed. And each individual is welcome to list personal information such as a title or position. Also, it is now recommended that people provide brief, generalised keywords that best describe your area of interest. Please use words such as Europe, archaeology, Africa, medical anthropology, migration, religion. examples: AIA (Archaeological Institute of America List) Center for the Study of Architecture, Box 60, Bryn Mawr, PA, USA, 19010 Ph: 215-526-7925 Fax: 215-526-7926 Subscription: listserv@cc.brynmawr.edu Postings: aia@cc.brynmawr.edu EITELJORG, Nick (Owner) n_eiteljorg@cc.brynmawr.edu AKIN, David david.akin@um.cc.umich.edu 8483 Crane Rd, Milan, MI, USA, 48160 Ph: 313-434-2826 ALASKA, Fairbanks, University of Alaska at Anthropology Dept, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA 99775 Ph: 907-474-7288 BLACK, Lydia FFTLTB@ALASKA.bitnet LEWIS, Michael A. ftmal@acad3.alaska.edu or ftmal@alaska.bitnet Human response to climate change ACCESS: It is now possible to get a copy of the full directory or to search the directory remotely. Searches can retrieve information on any one individual, or on the institutional entry containing that person's information. See below for information. Access by GOPHER: WEDA is stored on the Wings gopher at the University at Buffalo. If you have a gopher server, you can access WEDA by typing the command: gopher wings.buffalo.edu The directory is stored in the anthropology directory, which you can find by following this path: Wings /Academic and Departmental Informatiion /Academic Departments /Anthropology Department /WEDA The UB Wings gopher supports several options. You can choose to look at the whole email directory, you can use the search facility to look up an individual or institution by name (or any other character string), or you can have a copy of the whole file sent to you. Access by email through the listserver: Alternately, you can work through the listserver at UB. The listserver similarly supports several options, including retrieval or searching. To command the listserver, send one of the following commands in the text of your message (not the subject line) to: listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu or listserv@ubvm.bitnet To get a current copy of WEDA, send the following command: get weda directry anthro-l To search for a particular name, send this command: (this function is not yet available) To retrieve the whole entry for an institution where an individual resides, send the command: (this function is not yet available) FTP access: You can also get a copy by anonymous FTP. FTP to ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu and cd to the directory anthro_l (note the underscore). The file is listed again as weda directry (note the spelling). Automatic File Distribution (AFD): Finally, if you would like to get a fresh copy of the directory EVERY TIME IT IS UPDATED, send the command: afd add weda directry anthro-l (note the spelling is directry) CORRECTIONS OR QUESTIONS: If you want to be added to the directory, if you have corrections, or new information to add about others, please contact me at this address: Hugh Jarvis antowner@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu
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