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I always find that statistics are hard to swallow and impossible to digest. The only one I can remember is that if all the people who go to sleep in church were laid end to end they would be a lot more comfortable. - Mrs. Robert A. Taft
Friends and Partners: Goldmine of US-NIS Information on the
Internet
Friends and Partners (F&P) is an excellent example of the potential the
Internet holds for finding, organizing, or exchanging information across a
broad spectrum of subjects. Established in January 1994 by Natasha
Bulashova in Pushchino, Russia, and Greg Cole in Knoxville, Tennessee, F&P
has quickly blossomed into a large and varied information service for
people active in US-NIS projects. A "mirror server" was recently
established in Pushchino which will enable users in the NIS to have much
faster access to the information without the relatively high network
traffic costs that they used to have to pay for "foreign"
information.
Friends and Partners is a World Wide Web (WWW) site and uses text,
graphics, audio, and, someday soon, video. Like all World Wide Web sites
it uses "hypertext links," which, when activated, connect the
user to different files on computers all across the Internet.
F&P has also started its own mailing list, to which nearly 700 people
already subscribe. Postings to the mailing list are collected and
distributed to subscribers every two or three days in the form of a digest.
Recent digests have included announcements of conferences to be held in the
NIS this summer; suggestions for Cyrillic fonts and readers; news of
projects by people travelling to the region; and questions about how to
find contacts. The digests also regularly describe new files added to
Friends and Partners.
The list of topics under which F&P has collected files is listed below.
This list comes from the Friends and Partners' "Home Page," which
is the first file users see when they visit the site. Each menu item is a
hypertext link to other resources:
- Friends and Partners -- more info
- Art
- Cyrillic Text
- Economics
- Education
- An information base of funding and exchange opportunities
- Geography and Geology
- Health and Medicine
- History of our nations
- HELP! User Documentation
- Languages
- "Life"
- Literature
- More Information Resources
- Music
- News
- Science
- Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Issues
- "The Classifieds" -- services offered and needed
- Tourism and travel information
- Weather
- "Who's Who"
- USA Demographics
- Russia Demographics
- etc . . . (others? please suggest!)
There isn't space enough in this newsletter to describe every file at such
a rich site as Friends and Partners, but some of the more interesting
branches off of the home page include:
Funding and Exchange Opportunities
Resources under this section include a listing of foundations supporting
work in the NIS, a fact sheet on USIA (U.S. Information Agency)
programs in the region, information about the Eurasia Foundation, IREX
and the International Science Foundation, and a listing of more than 100
grant programs, primarily though not exclusively for scholars.
Science
Includes articles, in English and Russian, from Russian scientific
journals, and resources on agriculture and environmental sciences.
More Information Resources
This section includes links to eight World Wide Web servers in Russia
including the "Welcome to Russia Home Page" recently established
by Relcom, the major e-mail provider in Russia. There are also links to
dozens of FTP and Gopher sites rich with Russian, NIS, and East European
study materials. Of particular interest to students of the region is a
searchable database of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Daily Reports that
Greg Cole has assembled.
Of interest to people in the NIS working in the health field will be the
"Health and Medicine" section. This section was created by doing
a search on the Internet which resulted in a list of servers (Internet
sites) which have health-related files. The list includes hypertext links
to servers with a wealth of files in such fields as anesthesiology,
oncology, biochemistry, public health, and medical research libraries. The
Education section includes a similar listing.
The beauty of these lists is that users in the NIS don't have to spend
costly on-line time searching for resources and trying to figure out how to
log on to many different computers. Instead, they can just go to Friends
and Partners, which has already done the search and provides a gateway to
the Internet site appropriate to their needs
Getting There
If you have access to Mosaic, Lynx, or another WWW browser you can go
directly to Friends and Partners from within your specific browser by
typing the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) for F&P:
http://www.friends-partners.org/friends/index.html
Otherwise you can telnet to the site. At the % (UNIX) prompt type:
telnet solar.ncsa.uiuc.edu
At the login prompt type:
login: friends
To subscribe to the Friends and Partners mailing list you can either select
the appropriate hypertext link from the home page (just after the list of
category topics) or send an e-mail message to:
[email protected]
In the message part of your e-mail form type:
SUBSCRIBE FRIENDS firstname lastname
From Russia, users without direct IP access (but with telnet access) can
telnet to:
april.ibpm.serpukhov.su
At the login prompt, type: friends. The URL for the mirror server in
Puschchino is: http://april.ibpm.serpukhov.su/friends/home.html
The creators and directors of Friends and Partners are:
Greg Cole, Research Services
The University of Tennessee
211 Hoskins Library
Knoxville, TN 37996
Tel: (615) 974-2908
Fax: (615) 974-6508
E-mail: [email protected]
and
Natasha Bulashova Pushchino, Moscow region E-mail:
[email protected]
Navigating in Friends and Partners
If you telnet to Friends and Partners you will find yourself using Lynx, a
common World Wide Web browser. The commands are very simple:
Space Bar |
View next page |
b |
View previous page |
Up or Down Arrows |
Move between hypertext |
Right Arrow |
Select highlighted hypertext link |
Return (same) |
Select highlighted hypertext link |
Left Arrow |
Go back a link |
You can e-mail to yourself
any document that you open, by pressing P for Print, then selecting
"Mail the file to yourself." At the prompt, type your full
Internet address and press Return. |
This article is from the May 1994 issue of
Civil Society ... East and West: Net Talk
An annual subscription for eleven issues is $25. "Civil Society ...
East and West" is available for free via e-mail to people in the NIS.
For more information or to order a subscription, contact:
Center for Civil Society International
2929 NE Blakeley Street
Seattle, WA 98105
Tel: (206) 523-4755
Fax: (206) 523-1974
E-mail: [email protected]
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Natasha Bulashova, Greg Cole
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Updated: 1998-11-16
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