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GreenDisk env. computer networking issue

S. Marshall S.Marshall at daresbury.ac.uk
Thu Jan 14 05:33:18 EST 1993


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	     Please forward to all computer lists, BBS's, etc., that are 
	          concerned with environmental matters. Thank you.
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	 The GreenDisk Paperless Environmental Journal, Volume 1, Number 4,
	 Dec-Jan issue will focus on environmental computer networking. 
	 We hope to compile a comprehensive resource describing books, such
	 as Don Rittner's _Ecolinking_, online services like EcoNet and
	 RTK-net, Internet sites containing relevant files, BBS's local and 
	 national, online ecology and conservation databases, BITNET lists, etc. 
	 Descriptions may be very detailed and specific. 
	
	 Also, if you have any of the following you wish to contribute:
	
		- Press releases, articles, news summaries.
	        - Publication releases.
	        - Employment or internship opportunities.
	        - Descriptions of university programs in environmental studies.
	        - Educational aides or videos.
	        - Conference, meeting or event announcements.
	
	      Please submit by January 20 as an e-mail message to:
	
	                        EcoNet <greendisk>  
	               Internet <greendisk at igc.apc.org>  
	                     CompuServe <70760,2721>
	 
	     or, The GreenDisk, PO Box 32224, Washington, DC  20007.
	
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