Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.90.950322095943.22047A-100000@library.berkeley.edu> Date: Wed, 22 Mar 1995 10:01:50 -0800 From: Deborah Sommer <mailto:dsommer@LIBRARY.BERKELEY.EDU> Subject: Re: List of LISTSERVs? To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L
Here are some sources for identifying listservs:1. ELECTRONIC FORUMS (listservs): Search - List of Lists URL:gopher://uniwa.uwa.edu.au:70/77m/compnet/intro/mlists/ listoflists/listserv.list This gopher site allows you to search a list of scholarly electronic forums, by keyword.
2. E-mail Discussion Groups URL:http://emailhost.ait.ac.th:80/Search/listserv.html This World Wide Web site allows you to search a list of scholarly electronic forums, by keyword.
3. Subject Directory of LISTSERVs URL:http://www.clark.net/pub/listserv/listserv.html A well-organized and easy to use guide to listservs.
4. Send an e-mail message to: mailto:listserv@uicvm.uic.edu In the <message> type: LIST GLOBAL. Leave the <subject> line blank. In response you will be e-mailed a _very_ long alphabetical list of electronic discussion groups and their addresses. No description is provided.
Deborah Sommer, Planning Librarian Univ. of California, Berkeley mailto:(dsommer@library.berkeley.edu)
On Wed, 22 Mar 1995, john temm wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I recently came across an address at MIT for a database of all LISTSERVs
> available on the net. Unfortunately, I lost this address- so I ask my
> friends on DEVEL-l for assistance: does anyone know this address at MIT
> or any similar site somewhere else?
>
> -Thanks
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