Keith Robison (robison at nucleus.harvard.edu) wrote:
: Bo Servenius (Bo.Servenius at wblab.lu.se) wrote:
: : Does anyone have a compilation of all www-servers available for
: : molecular biology?
: and, of course the grand list for all biology
:http://golgi.harvard.edu/biopages/all.html
As nothing is more temporal then the availability of free, highly-valued,
massive and seamless data access, a newsgroup to announce changes, updates,
developments and questions in the area of networked information access
and retrieval has been established recently.
The Newsgroup bionet.software.www is archived, as all newsgroups, at the
net.bio.net site, and available to be browsed like any other newsgroup
archive (see previous posting). This newsgroup, additionally, keys
contributions in 'html' documents so that links are resolved in the
'hypertext' system, and may point to the contribution of the originator,
or the subject of the message, respectively. This server runs at the
Biocomputing Facility of Basel University. The URL for this server is
http://www.ch.embnet.org/bio-www/info.html
and has the following structure:
Contributions to the Group [this is a chronological, marked-up page]
Servers [for services affecting retrieval or search engines, both
announcements and updates]
Archives [for archives of data and any kind of massive information]
Descriptions [for site descriptions who update or announce a site
running a server]
Discussion [any discussion on topics above, as well as implementation
or systematic issues. ]
Keith Robison's WWW Server Index page [Link to the site where all
bio-www servers are registered].
bionet.software.www encourages all interested parties to communicate their
information on this subject.
Regards
Reinhard Doelz
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