Re: INTERNET RESOURCE LIST

karl h schwerin (schwerin@UNM.EDU)
Fri, 22 Sep 1995 13:28:35 -0600

On Mon, 18 Sep 1995, Thomas L. Grigsby wrote:

> Dear Whomever,
>
> Could you send me an internet resource list for anthropology? Thank you very
> much.
>
> Tom Grigsby
>

To obtain a list of the various mailing lists,
Send an e-mail message To: listserv@asuvm.inre.asu.edu

You can substitute the above e-mail address either with
listserv@bitnic.educom.edu *or* listserv@ bitnic.bitnet and still
receive the same information.

Leave the *Subject:* line blank.

Type the following as the body of the message:

list global

Don't sign the mail and remove your signature if you have one, and send.
The resulting list is huge, some 750k and several hundred pages long.

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I have extracted the following lists, which may be of interest to
"anthropologists" (sensu lato)

AAASEST AAASEST@GWUVM.GWU.EDU
Perspectives on Ethical Issues in Science and Technology

AZTLAN AZTLAN@ULKYVM.LOUISVILLE.EDU
Pre-Columbian history

CHPSSTU CHPSSTU@UMDD.BITNET
Committee on the History and Philosophy of Science

DLO-E-INFO DLO-E-IN@NIC.SURFNET.NL
Info on Dutch research on agriculture, nature & environment

E-SAE E-SAE@UICVM.UIC.EDU
Society for the Anthropology of Europe Editorial Board List

ET-IUFRO ET-IUFRO@SEARN.SUNET.SE
Workshop on wood for energy in the tropics

ET-PERTH ET-PERTH@SEARN.SUNET.SE
Technology transfer in remote communities

ETH-NET ETH-NET@CMS.CC.WAYNE.EDU
Ethnic conflict

ETHNIC ETHNIC@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU
Ethnicity discussion list

ETHNO ETHNO@VM.ITS.RPI.EDU
Ethnomethodology/conversation analysis]

ETHNOHIS ETHNOHIS@NIC.SURFNET.NL
General Ethnology & History discussion list

ETHOLOGY ETHOLOGY@SEARN.SUNET.SE
Ethology

GALCIV-L GALCIV-L@VM3090.EGE.EDU.TR
Galactic civilizations discussion list

H-FILM H-FILM@MUS.EDU
H-NET List for scholarly studies and uses of media
H-FILM@UICVM.UIC.EDU
An H-NET List for film history and studies

H-SAE H-SAE@MUS.EDU
An H-Net List for the Society for Anthropology of Europe

HPSST-L HPSST-L@QUCDN.QUEENSU.CA
History and Philosophy of science and science teaching

HRS-L HRS-L@BINGVMB.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU
Systematic studies of human rights

JWA JWA@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU
The Journal of World Anthropology

METHODS METHODS@VM.ITS.RPI.EDU
Research methodology
METHODS@UNMVMA.UNM.EDU
Social Science Research Methods Instructors

MINERVA-L MINERVA-L@gwuvm.gwu.edu
Discussion on women & the military & women in war

MN-WISE MIN-WISE@VM1.SPCS.UMN.EDU
Women in science and engineering

NAT-1492 NAT-1492@TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU
NATIVE-L Columbus Quincentenary mailing list

NEWCROPS NEWCROPS@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDU
Discussion list for new crops

PASA-L PASA-L@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
PASA-L Pennsylvania Assn. of Sustainable Agriculture

QUALRS-L QUALRS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
Qualitative research for the human sciences

SANBOD-L SANBOD-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
Sustainable agriculture & natural resource management - Board

SANREM-L SANREM-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
Sustainable agriculture & natural resource management - General

SANTC-L SANTC-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
Sustainable agriculture & natural resource management -
Technical

SHAMANS SHAMANS@UAFSYSB.UARK.EDU
Shamans impact of the internet on religion

SLAVERY SLAVERY@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU
The history of slavery, the slave trade, abolition, and
emancipation

SPS-EMI SPS-EMI@ENLACE.BITNET
SPS-EMI: Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic &
Minority Issues

SSREL-L SSREL-L@UTKVM1.UTK.EDU
Scientific Study of Religion

SSRU-L SSRU-L@PDOMAIN.UWINDSOR.CA
Research issues in the social sciences

SUSTAIN SUSATAIN@IRLEARN.UCD.IE
SUSTAIN Sustainable development & institutionalism

VISSTUD VISSTUD@VM.TEMPLE.EDU
Jay Ruby's Visuall Comm students'group

WS238-L WS238-L@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU
Women, work and family in the 20th century

W231 W231@INDYCYMS.IUPUI.EDU
Research methods study group

XCUL XCUL@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU
Cross-cultural researchers' list


Karl Schwerin SnailMail: Dept. of Anthropology
Univ. of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131
e-mail: schwerin@unm.edu

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