Subject: Conservation OnLine Web Server Cons FileList
As many of you know, the yearly cycle of the Cons DistList concludes with the AIC annual meeting. As the DistList enters its 8th year, we have more than 1000 participants from 18 countries and, if my counts are correct have just reached our 300th "instance". This seems a nice time to announce the birth of the Conservation OnLine Web Server. CoOL (a family of full text databases of information concerning the conservation of museum, library and archives materials) is now accessible via three methods World Wide Web, Gopher, and WAIS. To access CoOL via WWW, you will need a client, such as Mosaic, Lynx, Cello, etc. CoOL's URL is http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/ The trailing slash is required. To access by Gopher, point your Gopher at palimpsest.stanford.edu. To access by WAIS, retrieve the src files from cool-directory-of-servers on palimpsest.stanford.edu, port 210 (search for the word source and you'll get src files for all the CoOL databases). The addition of the web server completes the intended architecture of CoOL, which was envisioned as three partially-overlapping rings (i.e. some documents are available by all three methods, some only by one, some by a combination of two). The Web "ring" provides access to the Gopher, but also offers some special items of its own, which take advantage of the special capabilities of the Web. Of special interest is an electronic hypertext edition of Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books: A Descriptive Terminology, by Matt Roberts and Don Etherington. The original LC (printed) publication of this wonderful book is now out of print. Now that CoOL is fully, I have decided to bring to an end the Cons FileList, a service which now seems redundant. I realize that this will cause some inconvenience to a few of you, but hope that you will use this as an opportunity to explore WWW, Gopher and WAIS (the latter two of which can be used even by people with mail-only connections to the net). For more info (alas slightly out-of-date at the moment and likely to stay that way), send a message INFO COOL to waiscool [at] palimpsest__stanford__edu. Now for the nagging (the few noble souls who have contributed material to CoOL can skip the rest of this message). There are quite a few exciting new additions to CoOL in the works, but I'm getting *very* discouraged by the lack of contributions from CoOL's users. I can't provide all of the content of CoOL; *you* are going to have to cough up some text (papers, policy documents, disaster manuals, data sets, etc) or this thing just isn't going to work. Send texts in electronic format either by email to waiscool [at] lindy__stanford__edu (for ascii text) or on disk (for word processing files, preferably MSWord for Mac, or WordPerfect for DOS). Send disks to Walter Henry Conservation Lab Stanford University Libraries Stanford, CA 94550 Please send only materials for which you hold copyright (or which you know to be in the public domain), and include a note giving us permission to mount the material in CoOL. *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:1 Distributed: Monday, June 13, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-1-001 ***Received on Sunday, 12 June, 1994