Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 10:36:36 ECT Reply-To: Indexer's Discussion Group Sender: Indexer's Discussion Group From: Jessica Milstead <76440.2356@CompuServe.COM> Subject: NISO stds on Internet ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Some time back, I picked up and responded to a number of messages about the need for electronic access to NISO standards. We discussed the issue at the NISO Standards Development Committee meeting yesterday, and we are working on the issue. There are a number of issues to be worked out, but I feel confident we will have electronic access in the future. Additional comments and insights will be welcome. Jessica Milstead Distribution: Indexing list >Internet:index-l@bingvmb.bitnet ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 15:45:14 ECT Reply-To: Indexer's Discussion Group Sender: Indexer's Discussion Group From: Carol Roberts Subject: Copy Editing List ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Copy Editing List I thought I'd post the following announcement of a new list on the Internet, because some indexers might be interested in copy editing issues: COPYEDITING-L is an open mailing list for copy editors and other defenders of the Queen's English who wish to discuss editorial problems, client relations, Internet resources, dictionaries, or whatever. To subscribe to COPYEDITING-L, send the following command to listserv@cornell.edu via mail text: SUBSCRIBE COPYEDITING-L Your_full_name For example: SUBSCRIBE COPYEDITING-L Joe Shmoe List owner: Carol Roberts Carol Roberts, PUBS, Cornell University ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1993 12:11:06 ECT Reply-To: Indexer's Discussion Group Sender: Indexer's Discussion Group From: Michael Knee Subject: internet glossary available via FTP ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Dear fellow indexers, Just released is RFC1392, a very useful glossary of terms and acronyms used when talking about the Internet. You can get a copy via anonymous FTP to uacsc2.albany.edu -- use the command GET INTERNET.GLOSSARY . Be prepared, it's 58 pages long. Michael Knee University at Albany, SUNY University Library Albany, NY 12222 bitnet: knee@albnyvms internet: knee@uacsc1.albany.edu =========================================================================