Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 22:54:27 -0400 (EDT)
From: Richard Seltzer <seltzer@max.tiac.net>
PART ONE OF TWO PARTS
(DIVIDED BECAUSE OF SIZE)
INTERNET-ON-A-DISK #17, July 1996
Newsletter of electronic texts and Internet trends
Circulation: direct = 10,000, indirect (estimated) = 100,000+
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Permission is granted to freely distribute this newsletter in electronic
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If you would like "talk" directly with Richard, connect to
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We plan to produce new issues about once a month (with time off for
vacation). We welcome submissions of articles and information relating
to availability of electronic texts on the Internet and their use in
education.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART ONE --
WHAT'S NEW -- (etexts available on the Internet): B&R Samizdat
Express, The Gutenberg Project, The Bartleby Project, Bibliomania
(Data Text), Notre Dame, REESWeb, Oxford Archive
WEB NOTES -- Context & Concept Filtering, First Steps: Marketing
& Design Daily, Switchboard, Telstra, Four11, Liszt Directory, The
Meaning of Life, Web Etiquette, Virtual Institute of Information, Union
of International Associations, Web Digest for Marketers, Computerist
Magazine
OTHER EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES -- Focus on Words, Student
Book Reviews, Eco Travel in Latin America, New South African
Constitution
META SITES -- Boston.com, Travelocity, Matchpoint, Classified2000,
Let's Talk Business, Mississippi River Home Page, Ireland On-Line,
Hearthnet, Birmingham Assist, College Guides and Admissions
PLACES TO DISCUSS INTERNET MARKETING ISSUES --
Business on the World Wide Web chat session, Asian Internet
Marketing, Guerilla Marketing Online, Web Consultants mailing list,
Intranut, Internet Marketing Communications mailing list, International
Business Discussion Group, Internet-Sales Discussion List, Internet
Developers Association, ISBC Business Discussion Group Newsletters,
Abracadabra, Conference on Sales and Marketing via the Internet,
Market-L List, CAN-IMARKET, Oracle-Agora, Marketplace
CURIOUS TECHNOLOGY -- EarthWeb Chat, Smart Bookmarks
PART TWO (sent as a separate message) --
FEATURES:
o Low-Tech Web-Page Design by Richard Seltzer
o Advertising on the Internet -- Is It Worth the Price? by Alfred
Thompson
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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WHAT'S NEW
(texts recently made available by ftp, gopher, www, and LISTSERV)
from the B&R Samizdat Express seltzer@samizdat.com
http://www.samizdat.com/
o Latest edition of National Braille Press Catalog (/braille.html)
o "All that Glitters -- If I Had Bandwidth Enough and Time" by Richard
oSeltzer (/glitter.html)
o "The Internet Tug of War" by Richard Seltzer (/tug.html)
o Masters of the 21st Century Chess School, summer 1996 (/21)
o Sandcastles (novel) by Richard Seltzer -- additional chapters
(/sand1.html)
o "The Gentle Inquisitor", a short story by Richard Seltzer (/gentle.html
o Real Results (/results.html) -- the beginnings of a directory of
successful Web sites, with details on what they do and how -- now 28
companies included
o Resources for Doing Business on the Internet (how-to articles and
lists of URLs) http://www.samizdat.com/url.html including:
Starting Points -- Free Services for Creating Web pages --
Ways to Publicize Web Sites -- Discussion About Internet Marketing --
Examples of Metasites -- On-Line Publications about Internet --
Internet Writers/Consultants/Speakers -- Internet Seminars --
Examples of Interaction -- Innovative Audio & Telephone Software --
Film/Video/Multimedia --
Web Page Services/Ad Agencies/General Advertising --
Tools & Reference
o More of Richard's URL Lists, including
Examples of Business on the Internet , Government , Publishing ,
Education , Leisure
o More on 38 Years of Reading -- complete list of books read over the
last 38 years (authors A-M /readall.html, authors N-Z /readalln.html),
best contemporary novels (/readbest.html), year-by-year list
(/read96.html, /read95.html, etc.), comments from other enthusiastic
readers (/readob.html), deadend books (books repeatedly begun but
never finished /readbegun.html), books that are next in the to-be-read
stack (/readnext.html)
from the Gutenberg Project
ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/etext/gutenberg/etext95 ,
http://jg.cso.uiuc.edu/pg_home.html
The Augsburg Confession, in Latin and in German (/auglg10.txt)
Codex Junius 11 (Anglo-Saxon Verse) (/codju10.txt)
The Story of Burnt Njal <Njal's Saga> Icelandic (/njals10.txt)
The Constitution of Japan (/jcnst10.txt)
1889 Consitution of Japan (/cjold10.txt)
The 1995 CIA World Factbook (/world9510.txt)
Thomas Bailey Aldrich -- The Sisters' Tragedy (/sistr10.txt)
Ludovico Ariosto -- Orlando Furioso (/orfur10.txt)
Edwin L. Arnold -- Gulliver of Mars (/gulvm10.txt)
Francis Bacon -- Essays (/ebacn10.txt)
William Blake -- Poems (/pblak10.txt)
George Borrow -- Letters (/ltbor10.txt)
George Borrow -- Zincali, Gypsies of Spain (/zncli10.txt)
William Cowper Brann -- Brann The Iconoclast, Vol. 1 (/bti0110.txt)
William Cowper Brann -- Brann The Iconoclast, Vol. 10 (/bti1010.txt)
William Cowper Brann -- Brann The Iconoclast, Vol. 12 (/bti1210.txt)
Thomas Browne -- Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, et al (/rmedi10.txt)
John Buchan -- Greenmantle (/gmntl10.txt)
John Buchan -- Mr. Standfast (/mstnf10.txt)
John Buchan -- Prester John (/prsjn10.txt)
John Buchan -- The Thirty-Nine Steps (/39stp10.txt)
Edgar Rice Burroughs -- Pellucidar (/pellu10.txt)
Wilkie Collins -- The Woman in White (/wwhit10.txt)
Daniel Defoe -- Robinson Crusoe [Part 2] (/rbcr210.txt)
Guy De Maupassant Vol. 1 -- Selected Writings (/swgem10.txt)
Charles Dickens -- Master Humphrey's Clock (/mhmph10.txt)
Charles Dickens -- The Mystery of Edwin Drood (/drood10.txt)
Charles Dickens -- The Pickwick Papers (/pwprs10.txt)
Fyodor Dostoyevsky -- Notes From The Underground (/notun11.txt)
Adelaide L. Fries -- The Moravians in Georgia /mrvga10.txt)
A. H. Japp -- Robert Louis Stevenson, A Memorial (/rlsjp10.txt)
Edward Jenkins? -- Ginx's Baby, A Satire (/ginxb10.txt)
Samuel Johnson -- Works, Volume 4 of 16 (/sjv0410.txt)
Ross Kay -- Go Ahead Boys and Racing Motorboat (/gabrm10.txt)
Rudyard Kipling -- Puck of Pook's Hill (/pkpkh10.txt)
Rudyard Kipling -- Rewards and Fairies (/rwfrs10.txt)
Charles and Mary Lamb -- Tales of Shakespeare (/tshak10.txt)
Sidney Lanier -- Poems (/planr10.txt)
Matthew Lewis -- The Monk (/tmonk10.txt)
Frank B. Linderman -- Indian Why Stories (/inwhy10)
Vachel Lindsay -- Chinese Nightingale (/ngale10.txt)
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus -- Pharsalia [Civil War] (/pcwar10.txt)
Don Marquis -- Danny's Own Story (/dsown10.txt)
John Milton -- Aeropagitica (/areop10.txt)
Tadashi Nakashima -- Down With The Cities (/dwtct10.txt)
Beatrix Potter -- A Collection of Stories (/bpsto10.txt)
Beatrix Potter -- The Great Big Treasury (/gbtbp10.txt)
Schiller -- The History of the Thirty Years' War (/1jcfs10.txt)
Alan Seeger -- Poems (/seegr10.txt)
Robert Louis Stevenson -- Across The Plains (/axpln10.txt)
Robert L. Stevenson -- Catriona (Kidnapped2) (/ctrna10.txt)
Robert Louis Stevenson -- Prayers Written At Vailima and A Lowden
Sabbath Morn
Snorri Sturlson -- Heimskringla [Norwegian Kings] (/hmskr10.txt)
Sara Teasdale -- Flame and Shadow (/fshad10.txt)
Sara Teasdale -- Rivers to the Sea (/rivse10)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Idylls of the King (/idyll10.txt)
William Thackeray -- Vanity Fair (/vfair10.txt)
Wu Tingfang -- America Through the Spectacles of an Oriental
Diplomat (/asbod10.txt)
Anthony Trollope -- The Warden (/twrdn10.txt)
"Eros Urides" -- The Planet Mars & Its Inhabitants (/marsi10.txt)
Harriet E. Wilson -- Our Nig (/ourng10.txt)
from the Bartleby Project at Columbia
http://www.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/index.html
Agatha Christie -- The Mysterious Affair at Styles
T.S. Eliot -- Poetry and Prose
F. Scott Fitzgerald -- This Side of Paradise
Robert Frost -- Poetry
H.W. Fowler -- The King's English
Robert Graves -- Fairies and Fusiliers
Thomas Hardy -- Wessex Poems and Other Verses
Gerald Manley Hopkins -- Poems
D.H. Lawrence -- Poems
John Stuart Mill -- On Liberty
Eugene O'Neill -- Beyond the Horizon
Thomas Paine -- Common Sense
Carl Sandburg -- Cornhuskers
Siegfried Sassoon -- Poems
Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Complete Poetical Works
Gertrude Stein -- Tender Buttons
Louis Untermeyer (editor) -- Modern British Poetry
William Butler Yeats -- Poems
from Bibliomania (Data Text)
http://www.bibliomania.com/Fiction/
Louisa May Alcott -- Good Wives
Ann Bronte -- The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Lewis Caroll -- Sylvie and Bruno
Charles Dickens -- Dombey and Sons
Herman Melville -- Billy Budd
from Electronic Texts site at the University of Notre Dame.
http://www.nd.edu/~ndlibs/resource.htm#etexts
For starters this is just a set of pointers to other sources of electronic
texts, but some of them, such as REESWeb, noted below, might
otherwise have passed unnoticed.
from REESWeb: Russian and East European Studies Internet Resources
http://www.pitt.edu/~cip/rslang.html
Extensive annotated set of pointers to all kinds of resources -- literary,
language, and historical related to Russia and other Eastern European
countries.
from the Oxford Archive
ftp://ota.ox.ac.uk/pub/ota/public/
This pioneering source of public domain electronic texts has been
moribund for quite a while now. The old Web address no longer works,
but the anonymous ftp server is still in place with nothing new in
"English" since 1995.
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SUGGESTION -- PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD
While very few K-12 schools have good Internet connections, nearly all
have PCs or Macintoshes. And one of the best ways to introduce them
to the treasures of the Internet is by providing them with electronic texts
on disks. (That's a lot easier and cheaper than giving them printouts.)
For those who do not have the capability or the time to retrieve
electronic texts from the Internet, many are available at a nominal price
from PLEASE COPY THIS DISK, a project of The B&R Samizdat
Express.
For further information, send email to seltzer@samizdat.com or check
our Web site http://www.samizdat.com/ (A special anniversary offer is
in effect for visitors to the Web site in the month of July
http://www.samizdat.com/sale.html).
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WEB NOTES
Context and Concept Filtering: 'Relevant' Access to Media and Markets
-- Using Site-filter Vocabularies
http://www.cruzio.com/~autospec/
A complete book and some booklets discuss an idea for making the
Internet more searchable using fuzzy conceptual filtering and thematic
profile matching. There's lots here to ponder.
First Steps: Marketing and Design Daily
http://www.interbiznet.com/nomad.html
Produced by John Sumser, this daily newsletter provides thoughtful and
helpful commentary and news about business aspects of the Internet.
Switchboard -- US Phone Numbers
http://www.switchboard.com/
Free residential and business telephone directory that seems to cover the
entire US. Purportedly includes 90 million names of people, and 10
million names of businesses and provides street address as well as phone
number. Their lookup system is very easy to use and effective -- I
quickly found a few old friends whom I had lost track of. If you phone
isn't listed in your name, you can register here.
Telstra -- Australian Phone Numbers
http://www.telstra.com.au/
Residential and business phone directories for Australia.
Four11 directory of email addresses
http://www.Four11.com/.
This free online search and listing service includes over 6.5 million
unique email listings.
Liszt Directory of E-Mail Discussion Groups
http://www.liszt.com/
Searchable directory of over 48,000 email discussions/distribution lists.
The Meaning of Life
http://www.mlink.net/~jf/
Quirky -- sometimes fun, sometimes helpful -- common-sense essays
and pointers.
Web Etiquette for Information Providers
http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Provider/Style/Etiquette
This document describes the basic guidelines for making your Web site
readily accessible and easy to use by large numbers of people. (This is a
familiar classic. The location is new.)
Virtual Institute of Information
http://www.ctr.columbia.edu/vi
Repository for scholarly papers and center for on-line discussion about
cybercommunication and mass media research, run by the Columbia
Institute for Tele-Information.
Union of International Associations
http://www.uia.org/website.htm uia@uia.be
This site maintains an extensive list of links to the Web pages of
international non-governmental and international governmental
organizations (and related issues).
Web Digest for Marketers (WDFM)
http://wdfm.com
Brief reviews of commercial Web sites are posted frequently at this site
and are also available by email a few days before posting, at no cost
(send email to larry@chaseonline.com and ask for Early Bird Email
Edition).
Computerist Magazine (from Planet 3 Productions)
http://www.p3p.com
This site offers info on PC and Macintosh computing, including
editorials, news about the latest software, and a Free Clinic for getting
help with problems.
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EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Focus on Words -- for vocabulary building
http://www.wordfocus.com/
A lot of work must have gone into this one -- on-line exercises,
definitions, etymology, word histories: everything a word freak could
ask for. On-line tests are automatically scored. It looks a great way to
prepare for SATs and other tests that depend on knowledge of
vocabulary.
Student Book Reviews
http://www.shadow.net/~richmond/pc/reviews.htm#Reviews
At Pine Crest Schools in Fort Lauderdale, FL, students are allowed to
publish book reviews on the Internet after they've read 10 books from
their "Electronic Bookshelf " list. Over 140 students have participated.
Eco Travel in Latin America
http://www.planeta.com/
Info and pointers related to "environmental tourism" -- blend of
education and exotic travel.
New South African Constitution --
The new South African Consittution, adopted May 8, 1996 is now
available on the Web. http://www.polity.org.za/lists/const.html = full
text in WordPerfect 6.1 and Microsoft Word 6.0 as .zip files
http://www.consittuion.org.za/zip/html = plain text and WordPerfect
5.1 as .zip file.
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META SITES
Definition (from Internet-on-a-Disk #16): "Some of the most interesting
and useful Web sites today serve a set of businesses or an entire
industry, rather than a single company. They create a simple, one-stop
way to get and share information of a certain kind, and usually provide
on-line forums or chat and other capabilities to make it easier for
members or visitors to interact with one another."
Boston.Com
http://www.boston.com/
Run by the Boston Globe, this site tries to tie together the Boston
community rather than just reflecting what appears in the newspaper. If
you are free on Thursdays noon-1PM (Eastern Time), connect here,
enter the keyword "chat" and join my chat session on "Business on the
World Wide Web." (The chat schedule is at /common/ccal/ccala.htm).
Travelocity -- Travelling
http://www.travelocity.com/
This is a classic example of a "meta-site." The target audience is anyone
who wants to travel. Here you can check schedules, make reservations,
etc. not just with one vendor, but across the board. Chats and forums tie
link users with one another and with experts.
Matchpoint -- Buying houses
http://www.nji.com/mp/
A simple way to look at homes advertised on the Web. Apparently, they
charge sites with home listings to have their info included in the central
database. Users submit info on what kind of house they are looking for
and see listings on-line; they also can provide an email address to be
notified when something meeting their criteria is added to the datab ase.
Classifieds2000 -- Buying cars
http://www.classifieds2000.com/
This classified site focuses on vehicles -- cars, trucks, motorcycles, vans,
and RVs. From here, it's easy to search listings from both individuals
and dealers across the U.S.
Let's Talk Business -- "Entrepreneurial Community"
http://www.ltbn.com
Based around a nationally syndicated radio talk show and a couple e-
zines, this site focuses on the broad issues of small business,
entrepreneurship and franchising. The e-zines are free, but you have to
register to receive them by email. And the registration process gathers
detailed demographic info.
Mississippi River Home Page
http://www.greatriver.com/
This site tries to glue together a region, with travel and educational info
related to the Mississippi River. It includes a number of focused,
scheduled chat sessions.
Ireland On-Line
http://ireland.iol.ie/
This looks like the "glue" for everything in Ireland related to the Web.
Hearthnet
http://hearth.com/
Educational and business site with comsumer and industry information
about fireplaces, stoves, etc. It also contains a private area for industry
members only.
Birmingham Assist
http://birmingham.gov.uk/
This research project is run by the School of Computer Science at the
University of Birmingham, in conjunction with the Economic
Development Department of Birmingham City Council. It includes some
interesting interactive features, for instance providing users a way to
report pot holes and faulty street lights and to review local Pubs.
College Guides and Admissions
http://www.collegeguides.com
Today it seems like just about every college, everywhere is on the Web.
That can come in handy is you are trying to decide where to apply. But
far handier would be a single site with the relevant information about all
of them. This meta site is a step in that direction.
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PLACES TO DISCUSS INTERNET MARKETING ISSUES
The best of the many email and Web discussion lists dealing with the
topic of Internet Marketing just died. Glenn Fleischmann had done an
excellent job of moderating and maintaining this free service, which
reached an audience of about 10,000 people. The archives of Internet-
Marketing Discussion are still maintained at http://www.i-m.com/
The readers and contributors who feel its absence should consider the
following alternatives:
Business on the WWW chat session
http://www.boston.com/ enter keyword "chat"
Scheduled for Thursdays, noon to1 PM (Eastern time in the US). Host
= Richard Seltzer
Asian Internet Marketing (AIM)
http://www.aim.apic.net/
This is the home site for a listserv for people in Asia who are trying to
figure out how to best use the Internet for marketing. (To join the list,
"subscribe aim" on first line of an email to majordomo@apic.net).
Guerrilla Marketing Online
http://www.gmarketing.com/tactics/forum.html
Forum for sharing marketing ideas.
Web Consultants mailing list (1200 subscribers)
http://just4u.com/webconsultants/
The site have the archive of the mailing list discussion but a directory of
consultants and other Internet marketing resources. The discussion is
available by email either complete or as a digest. To subscribe to the
digest send a message to webcons-digest-request@just4u.com in the
body of the message type: subscribe webcons-digest To subscribe to the
complete discussion list send a message to
web-consultants-request@just4u.com In the body of the message type:
subscribe web-consultants
Intranut -- nuts about Intranets (on-line magazine)
http://www.intranut.com/
Articles plus a (forum) discussion area.
Internet Marketing Communications Mailing List (IMARCOM)
Discussion moderated by Robert Raisch, The Internet Company, and
others within The Internet Company and IWORLD/Mecklermedia. To
subscribe, send to IMARCOM @INTERNET.COM Subject:
SUBSCRIBE IMARCOM Message: Your Name, Your Company's
Name
International business discussion group for small businesses (ISBC
BDG)
Send e-mail to majordomo@wildstar.net Include the appropriate one of
the following in the body: subscribe isbc-bdg <your e-mail address> or
info isbc-bdg Or send e-mail to nick@isbc.com
The Internet-Sales Discussion List (spun off from Internet Marketing in
November, 1995) -- 2200 subscribers
http://www.mmgco.com/isales.html or IS-SUB@mmgco.com
Marketing Lists on the Internet
http://www.bayne.com/wolfBayne/htmarcom/mktglist.html.
List of marketing-related discussion groups.
Internet Developers Association
http://www.association.org
Intended for Internet content providers, this association maintains a
discussion listserv for its members.
Internet Entrepreneurs Support Association
http://www.iess.com/iess
To join a discussion group for entrepreneurs and businesses doing
business on the Internet, send e-mail to
majordomo@ix.entrepreneurs.net Include the appropriate one of the
following in the body: subscribe iesslist <your e-mail address> or
info@iess.entrepreneurs.net
ISBC Business Discussion Group newsletters
http://www.isbc.com
As one of the main aims is to foster international business relations
editions in french, spanish, german, dutch, russian and chinese are
already in place or are being set up.
Abracadabra! (Charles Puls & Company mailist)
http://www.abracadabra.com
To join in marketing discussion send email to mailist@abracadabracom
with the word SUBSCRIBE in the body.
Conference on "Sales & Marketing Via the Internet" July 22-25 at
Michigan State U.
http://www.vmarketing.com/odgroup/inet
Market-L List
This is the list that Internet-Marketing originally spun off from. To
subscribe, send email to listproc@mailer.fsu.edu in the body of the
message, write subscribe Market-L <your name>
CAN-IMARKET
http://www.idirect.com/jasmine/canimarket.
This mailing list is a group dedicated to Canadian Internet Marketing.
The list is open both to consumers and sellers of goods and services on
the Canadian Market. Non-Canadians are welcome to participate. To
subscribe, simply send a note to can-imarket-request@idirect.com with
the word subscribe in the body of the message.
ORACLE-AGORA
This list is dedicated to New-Age Marketing. It is open both to
consumers and sellers of goods and services in this market. To
subscribe, simply send a note with the word "subscribe" (without the
quotes) to: oracle-agora-request@idirect.com
MARKETPLACE
This is a brand new list trying to pick up with Internet Marketing left
off. To join send email to nitefall@idirect.com.
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CURIOUS TECHNOLOGY
EarthWeb Chat
http://www.gamelan.com/
Some Web-based chat applications have the drawback that you have to
keep hitting a refresh button to see the new messages that others are
posting. That means that as you type your reply, you have no idea what
others are saying in the meantime. (The software used at
www.boston.com works that way). This neat application uses Java and
creates an environment where you see everything as soon as it's entered
and can read the new stuff in realtime while you are typing. It has the
usual chat problem that there are no threads and the dialogue gets
confusing quickly if there are many people talking at the same time. But
I'd like to play some more with this.
Smart Bookmarks
http://www.firstfloor.com/beta.html
Using agent technology, Smart Bookmarks monitor groups of
booksmarks or URLs. You can schedule each individual agent to check
for changed, added, or new links manually, at program start-up, or at
pre-determined times. Sounds good, but I haven't had a chance to
download and try it out yet.
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