From deutscha@BCC.ORST.EDU Fri Jan 21 18:19:52 1994 Date: Fri, 21 Jan 94 13:23:52 PST From: Allan Deutsch To: sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu Subject: Terms E-memo ---------------------------- to: Sanet-mg receivers from: A.E. Deutsch date: 21 Jan 94 --------------------------- Perhaps you're aware of the effort afoot to create/operate an international electronic BB for integrated pest management (IPM). The program started this past fall piggy-backed on another project (and its ageing equipment). The objective: to conduct an open forum and information source for fostering IPM worldwide. Nothing like a little ambition and vision! However, there has been some discussion over a name: the overwhelming choice is IPMnet. My question: do any of you know if this term is in use, taken, not available, or otherwise unworthy? Would appreciate hearing soonest if anybody has a comment to offer. In a few days, we'll post further particulars about the program, how to access it, etc. Thanks, A.E. Deutsch #------------------------------------------------------------# | E-mail: deutscha@bcc.orst.edu | | ......................................................... | | IPMnet Newsletter, c/o Integrated Plant Protection Center | | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2915, USA | | ......................................................... | | Fax: 01-503-737-3080 Direct voice line: 01-503-737-6275 | | #------------------------------------------------------------# From Eng-Leong_Foo_MIRCEN-KI@micforum.ki.se Tue Jan 25 15:03:45 1994 Date: Tue, 25 Jan 94 17:03 -0100 From: Eng-Leong_Foo_MIRCEN-KI@micforum.ki.se To: deutscha@bcc.orst.edu, sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu Subject: IPMnet > Perhaps you're aware of the effort afoot to create/operate an > international electronic BB for integrated pest management (IPM). The need for a IPMnet has been in my mind for many months because of the ECOTECH'94 conference and because of the Biofocus Foundation's interests to develop international cooperative research with ICIPE (Intl Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi) and other groups that are interested in microbial insecticides. For instance, the Foundation has put in a joint project proposals for large scale production of B.t. at ICIPE, development of a technique for biochemical fingerprinting of B.t. strains, development of growth media for village-level production of B.t. I am happy that someone has taken action on it and you can look forward to our help and cooperation. best regards, Mr. Eng-Leong Foo (ECOTECH'94 Network Manager), UNESCO Microbial Resources Center, Karolinska Inst. 10401 Stockholm, Sweden. eng-leong_foo_mircen-ki@micforum.ki.se Fax: 46-8-331547 From deutscha@BCC.ORST.EDU Fri Jan 28 20:58:29 1994 Date: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 17:27:58 PST From: Allan Deutsch Reply to: Agriculture Discussion To: Multiple recipients of list AGRIC-L 28 January 94 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEW ELECTRONIC SOURCE FOR IPM INFORMATION ----------------------------------------- IPMnet is up ---- and at least jogging, if not sprinting. The importance of making environmentally friendly pest management information more widely available, coupled with the nearly instantaneous, round-the-clock access of the Internet, has produced IPMnet, the Global IPM Information Service, offering integrated pest managment (IPM) support on-line 24 hours/day. IPMnet is designed to provide researchers, technical specialists, and producers--as well as others who may be interested--a free source of current international IPM information. It is also structured to create a world-wide forum for developing and fostering IPM. IPMnet, a joint effort of the Consortium for International Crop Protection (CICP) and the National Biological Impact Assessment Program (NBIAP, of the U.S. Department of Agriculture), was created in late 1993 to assemble and disseminate global information that will support IPM research, teaching, technology implementation, and policy development. The IPMnet electronic bulletin board contains a newsletter, information exchange forum, technical reports, and databases. IPMnet is intended to provide institutions and individuals with access to a body of information that could be difficult and expensive to collect through other means. In addition to serving as an information resource, IPMnet also provides an effective channel for contacting others working on the same problems. It also can serve as a locator for finding specialized equipment or materials. There is also a forum to use for engaging colleagues around the world in discussion and debate related to IPM development and strengthening issues. There is NO subscription fee or cost to use IPMnet, other than that associated with using Internet. IPMnet sponsors want to provide information and services to as wide and varied a constituency as feasible. The only usage requirements are that first-time contacts complete a brief questionnaire indicating professional interests and expertise, and, secondly, that IPMnet users adopt a willingness to interact with others in the network. The professional profiles of those contacting the IPMnet will help build a database of IPM-knowledgeable individuals that can itself become a useful component of the network. (Hard copy Registration Questionnaires also can be requested from: CICP, Cornell University, NYAES, Geneva, NY 14456-0462, USA; voice: 315-787-2252 * fax: 315-787-2276). IPMnet's co-sponsors point out that the bulletin board concept of electronic information has great potential, but only if the community served participates. If IPMnet is to fulfill its envisioned role, national and international organizations and individuals need to actively take part in using and cooperatively supporting the service. That means sharing--as well as seeking--information, offering opinions, and providing guidance. Of course, any existing IPM-related databases that could be shared with the IPM community would be most welcome at IPMnet. The IPMnet Newsletter also is interested in running articles about IPM (with author credit). The IPMnet is accessed through the Internet by selecting/keying in the following (through a communication program/link): then, at the prompt, keyboard: >From here on, a series of prompts guide users. For those without access to telnet, contact CICP at the address above to place your name on a list for receipt of a hard copy of the IPMnet Newsletter, if/when funds can be found to support printing and mailing. CICP and NBIAP invite broad participation in IPMnet and, importantly, comments and suggestion for its improvement. The goal is to collectively support and strengthen IPM and generate a positive force for global benefit. # #------------------------------------------------------------# | E-mail: | | ......................................................... | | IPMnet Newsletter, c/o Integrated Plant Protection Center | | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2915, USA | | ......................................................... | | Fax: 01-503-737-3080 Direct voice line: 01-503-737-6275 | | #------------------------------------------------------------# From ghegyes@nalusda.gov Sun Feb 27 21:26:08 1994 Date: Sun, 27 Feb 1994 03:41:59 -0500 (EST) From: Gabriel Hegyes To: SANET-mg Subject: NEWS: IPMnet News ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 94 16:10:25 PST From: Allan Deutsch E-memo ---------------------------------- to: R.E. Stinner, Director, CIPM from: A.E. Deutsch, IPMnet date: 15 Feb 94 ---------------------------------- CIPM may be interested in knowing about the recently inaugurated IPMnet. In turn, basic information about CIPM, as well as being placed on the mailing list for the Center's newsletter (I'm looking at the only copy here, vol. 1, no. 2, last June) would be appreciated. We propose to include a short feature about CIPM in the next IPMnet NEWS, so would like to have any material from CIPM as soon as feasible. Thanks, and best wishes for continued success with CIPM. ---A.E. Deutsch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEW ELECTRONIC SOURCE FOR IPM INFORMATION LAUNCHED -------------------------- IPMnet is up and running--well, jogging at this point. The concept: harness the nearly instantaneous, round-the-clock access of the Internet to make information about international, environmentally-friendly pest management more widely available. The result: IPMnet--the Global IPM Information Service, offering integrated pest managment support on-line 24 hours/day. IPMnet is designed to provide researchers, technical specialists, and producers--as well as others who may be interested--with a free source of current international IPM information. It is also structured to create a world-wide discussion and debate forum for strengthening IPM. IPMnet, co-sponsored by the Consortium for International Crop Protection (CICP) and the National Biological Impact Assessment Program (NBIAP, of the U.S. Department of Agriculture), was created in late 1993 to assemble and disseminate global information that will support IPM research, teaching, technology implementation, and policy development. The IPMnet electronic bulletin board contains IPMnet News (a newsletter), an information exchange forum, technical reports, and databases. IPMnet eventually will provide institutions and individuals with access to a body of information that could be difficult and expensive to collect through other means. In addition to serving as an information resource, IPMnet is also a channel for contacting others working on the same problems, and it can serve as a locator for finding specialized equipment or materials. There is NO subscription fee or cost to use IPMnet, other than for using Internet. The objective is to provide information and services to as wide and varied a constituency as feasible. The only usage requirements are that first-time contacts complete a brief questionnaire indicating professional interests and expertise, and, second, that IPMnet users be willing to interact with others in the network. The professional profiles of IPMnet participants will help build an expertise database that can become a useful component of the network. (Hard copy registration questionnaires can be requested from: CICP, Cornell University, NYAES, Geneva, NY 14456-0462, USA; * voice: 315-787-2252 * fax: 315-787- 2276). IPMnet's co-sponsors point out that the bulletin board concept of electronic information has great potential, but only if the community served participates. If IPMnet is to fulfill its envisioned role, national and international organizations and individuals need to actively take part in using and cooperatively supporting the service. That means sharing--as well as seeking--information, offering opinions, and providing guidance. Of course, IPMnet welcomes any existing IPM-related databases that could be shared with the international IPM community. IPMnet is accessed through any of several communication programs or links to reach telnet. At , keyboard in and follow the on-screen prompts. If there's a problem (yes, it's happened), communicate with the system operator at . CICP and NBIAP invite broad participation in IPMnet as well as comments and suggestions for its improvement. The goal is to collectively support and expand internatonal IPM and generate a positive force for global benefit. # #------------------------------------------------------------# | E-mail: | | ......................................................... | | IPMnet Newsletter, c/o Integrated Plant Protection Center | | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2915, USA | | ......................................................... | | Fax: 01-503-737-3080 Direct voice line: 01-503-737-6275 | | #------------------------------------------------------------# ------ Forwarded message ends here ------ #------------------------------------------------------------# | E-mail: | | ......................................................... | | IPMnet Newsletter, c/o Integrated Plant Protection Center | | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2915, USA | | ......................................................... | | Fax: 01-503-737-3080 Direct voice line: 01-503-737-6275 | | #------------------------------------------------------------# From sustag@BETA.TRICITY.WSU.EDU Mon Mar 14 14:45:13 1994 Date: Mon, 14 Mar 1994 11:39:18 -0800 From: "Tom Hodges (moderated newsgroup)" To: Multiple recipients of list SUSTAG-L Subject: Forwarded mail.... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 14 Mar 94 10:07:46 PST From: Allan Deutsch To: gale-sinex@ae.agecon.wisc.edu, cgiarnews@worldbank.org, bholtzma@moose.uvm.edu, dirgrf@gaes.griffin.peachnet.edu, jnovak@acenet.auburn.edu, danrdsx@uccvma.ucop.edu, dpcs@cdp.apc.org, sustag@beta.tricity.wsu.edu, csb@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu Subject: !!!!!!!!!! --------------------------------------------------------- 14 March 1994 IPMnet --------------------------------------------------------- IPMnet is up, operating, and available to assist individuals and institutions worldwide with the globally vital activity of integrated pest management. This unique network strives to provide a useful channel for international IPM information gathering and exchange. IPMnet, a joint effort of the Consortium for International Crop Protection (CICP) and the National Biological Impact Assessment Program (NBIAP) of the USA, is an Internet-based bulletin board begun in late 1993. It offers access to a steadily increasing selection of IPM special reports, issues of the IPMnet NEWS, technical information resources, a forum, and databases. IPMnet operates via Internet. To connect, use a communication program or link and select, or key in: then, at the prompt, key in: [or try "telnet cicp.biochem.vt.edu" TH, moderator] >From here, on-screen prompts from IPMnet guide users. In situations without access to telnet, contact CICP (at the address below) to place a name/address on a list for receipt of a hard copy of the IPMnet NEWS-- if/when funds can be found to support printing and mailing costs. There is NO subscription fee, cost, or restriction to use IPMnet, other than that associated with using Internet. IPMnet's co-sponsors want to provide information and services to as wide a constituency as feasible. The only usage requirements are that: 1.) first-time contacts complete a brief registration form indicating professional interests and expertise, and, 2.) IPMnet users adopt a willingness to interact with others in the network. The professional profiles of those contacting IPMnet will help build a database of IPM-knowledgeable individuals that can itself become a useful component of the network. (To request either a hard copy Registration Form, or to place a name on the list for receiving hard copies of IPMnet NEWS (if printing and mailing funds become available) contact: CICP, Cornell University, NYAES, Geneva, NY 14456-0462, USA; phone (voice): 315-787-2252 * fax: 315-787-2276). IPMnet's co-sponsors point out that the bulletin board concept of electronic information has great potential, but only if the community served participates. If IPMnet is to fulfill its envisioned potential, individuals, and both international and national organizations, need to actively take part in using and cooperatively supporting this initiative. That means sharing--as well as seeking--information, offering opinions, and providing guidance. Any existing IPM-related databases that could be shared with the international IPM community would be most welcome at IPMnet. Naturally, the IPMnet NEWS is also highly receptive to running a variety of articles relating to IPM--with full author credit. Research summaries, actual application procedures and results, technical studies, impediments, successes, and opinions are all welcome. Contact the editor (see below). The co-sponsoring organizations invite your participation in IPMnet as well as comments and suggestion for its improvement. The goal is to collectively support and strengthen IPM around the world and generate a positive force for global benefit. Please consider participating if not already registered, feel free to share this message with colleagues, or excuse this communication if you/your organization has already joined IPMnet. # #------------------------------------------------------------# | E-mail: | | ......................................................... | | IPMnet NEWS (A.E. Deutsch, editor) | | c/o Integrated Plant Protection Center | | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2915, USA | | ......................................................... | | Fax: 01-503-737-3080 Direct voice line: 01-503-737-6275 | | #------------------------------------------------------------# From deutscha@BCC.ORST.EDU Tue Mar 22 23:11:09 1994 Date: Tue, 22 Mar 94 14:15:08 PST From: Allan Deutsch To: ipm-mg@twosocks.ces.ncsu.edu #-----------------------------------------# NEW ELECTRONIC SOURCE FOR IPM INFORMATION #-----------------------------------------# (22 March 1994 --- An earlier version of this information may have come across your screen. The following message does contain some new material, though it may be repetitious in part--please excuse that.) IPMnet is "up," operating, and available on-line 24 hours a day offering individuals and institutions worldwide a free source of globally vital Integrated Pest Management information. This purpose-designed network, a joint effort of the Consortium for International Crop Protection (CICP) and the National Biological Impact Assessment Program (NBIAP) of the USA, was launched as an Internet-based bulletin board in late 1993 to provide researchers, extensionists, technical specialists, and producers--as well as others who may be interested--with current international IPM information. It is also structured to create a world-wide discussion and debate forum for strengthening and fostering IPM. IPMnet offers nearly instantaneous, round-the-clock access to an increasing selection of IPM special reports, issues of the IPMnet NEWS, issues of RESISTANT PEST MANAGEMENT, technical information resources, a forum, and databases. The intent is to assemble and disseminate global information that will support not only IPM extension, research and teaching, but technology implementation, and policy development. There is NO subscription fee, cost, or restriction to use IPMnet, other than for using Internet. IPMnet's co-sponsors want to provide information and services to as wide and varied a constituency as feasible. The only usage requirements are that: 1.) first-time contacts complete a brief registration form indicating professional interests and expertise, and, 2.) IPMnet users adopt a willingness to interact with others in the network. The professional profiles of IPMnet participants will help build an expertise database that can become a useful component of the network. To connect with IPMnet via Internet, use any of several communication programs or links and select or key in: then, at the prompt, key in: and follow the on-screen prompts that will appear. In situations without access to telnet, contact CICP for a hard copy of IPMnet registration form as well as to place a name/address on a list for future receipt of a hard copy of the IPMnet NEWS (if/when funds can be found to support printing and mailing costs). -> CICP, Cornell University, NYAES, Geneva, NY 14456-0462, USA; * voice: 01-315-787-2252 * fax: 01-315-787-2276. * e!mail: cicp@cornell.edu IPMnet's co-sponsors believe that the bulletin board concept of global electronic information has great potential, but only if the community served participates. For IPMnet to fulfill its envisioned potential, individuals, plus international and national organizations need to actively take part in using and cooperatively supporting this initiative. That means sharing--as well as seeking--information, offering opinions, and providing guidance. Any existing IPM-related databases or reports that could be shared with the international IPM community would be most welcome at IPMnet. Also, the IPMnet NEWS is highly receptive to running a variety of articles relating to IPM--with full author credit. Research summaries, actual application procedures and results, technical studies, impediments, successes, and opinions are all welcome. (Contact particulars follow). IPMnet eventually will provide institutions and individuals with access to a body of information that could be difficult and expensive to collect through other means. Beyond functioning as an information resource, IPMnet is also an effective channel for contacting others working on the same problems, and it can serve as a locator for finding specialized equipment or materials. The co-sponsoring organizations invite your participation in IPMnet as well as suggestion for its improvement. The goal is to collectively support and strengthen IPM around the world and generate a positive force for global benefit. Please consider participating if not already registered, feel free to share this message with colleagues, or excuse this communication if you/your organization has already joined IPMnet. For the co-sponsors, --A.E. Deutsch #------------------------------------------------------------# | E-mail: | | ......................................................... | | IPMnet NEWS (A.E. Deutsch, editor) | | c/o Integrated Plant Protection Center | | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2915, USA | | ......................................................... | | Fax: 01-503-737-3080 Direct voice line: 01-503-737-6275 | | #------------------------------------------------------------# From bigblue.oit.unc.edu!concert!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!MathWorks.Com!zombie.ncsc.mil!paladin.american.edu!auvm!umail.umd.edu!David_W_INOUYE Sun Apr 3 09:10:48 EDT 1994 Article: 3454 of sci.bio.ecology Path: bigblue.oit.unc.edu!concert!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!MathWorks.Com!zombie.ncsc.mil!paladin.american.edu!auvm!umail.umd.edu!David_W_INOUYE Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU Newsgroups: sci.bio.ecology Return-Path: <@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU:ECOLOG-L@UMDD.BITNET> Approved-By: di5 Message-ID: <9403272014.AA24005@umailsrv1.UMD.EDU> Date: Sun, 27 Mar 1994 15:14:00 EST Sender: "Ecological Society of America: grants, jobs, news" From: di5 Subject: IPM Information Lines: 79 #-----------------------------------------# NEW ELECTRONIC SOURCE FOR IPM INFORMATION #-----------------------------------------# 26 March 1994 --- An earlier version of this information may have come across your screen. The following message does contain some new material, though it may be repetitious in part--please excuse that. IPMnet is operating and available on-line 24 hours a day offering individuals and institutions worldwide a free source of globally vital Integrated Pest Management information. This purpose-designed network, a joint effort of the Consortium for International Crop Protection (CICP) and the National Biological Impact Assessment Program (NBIAP) of the USA, was launched as an Internet-based bulletin board in late 1993 to provide researchers, extensionists, technical specialists, and producers--as well as others who may be interested--with current international IPM information. It is also structured to create a world-wide discussion and debate forum for strengthening and fostering IPM. IPMnet offers nearly instantaneous, round-the-clock access to an increasing selection of IPM special reports, issues of the IPMnet NEWS, issues of RESISTANT PEST MANAGEMENT, technical information resources, a forum, and databases. The intent is to assemble and disseminate global information that will support not only IPM extension, research, and teaching, but technology implementation and policy development. There is NO subscription fee, cost, or restriction to use IPMnet, other than for using Internet. IPMnet's co-sponsors want to provide information and services to as wide and varied a constituency as feasible. The only usage requirements are that: 1.) first-time contacts complete a brief registration form indicating professional interests and expertise, and, 2.) IPMnet users adopt a willingness to interact with others in the network. The professional profiles of IPMnet participants will help build an expertise database that can become a useful component of the network. To connect with IPMnet via Internet, use any of several communication programs or links and select or key in: then, at the prompt, key in: and follow the on-screen prompts that will appear. In situations without access to telnet, contact CICP for a hard copy of the IPMnet registration form as well as to place a name/address on a list for future receipt of a hard copy of the IPMnet NEWS (if/when funds can be found to support printing and mailing costs). -> CICP, Cornell University, NYAES, Geneva, NY 14456-0462, USA; * voice: 01-315-787-2252 * fax: 01-315-787-2276. * e-mail: cicp@cornell.edu IPMnet's co-sponsors believe that the bulletin board concept of global electronic information has great potential, but only if the community served participates. For IPMnet to fulfill its envisioned potential, individuals, plus international and national organizations need to actively take part in using and cooperatively supporting this initiative. That means sharing--as well as seeking--information, offering opinions, and providing guidance. Any existing IPM-related databases or reports that could be shared with the international IPM community would be most welcome at IPMnet. Also, the IPMnet NEWS is highly receptive to running a variety of articles relating to IPM--with full author credit. Research summaries, actual application procedures and results, technical studies, impediments, successes, and opinions are all welcome. (Please see contact address below.) The co-sponsoring organizations invite your participation in IPMnet as well as suggestions for its improvement. The goal is to collectively support and strengthen IPM around the world and generate a positive force for global benefit. Please consider participating if not already registered, feel free to share this message with colleagues, or excuse this communication if you/your organization has already joined IPMnet. For the co-sponsors, --A.E. Deutsch # #------------------------------------------------------------# | E-mail: | | ......................................................... | | IPMnet NEWS (A.E. Deutsch, editor) | | c/o Integrated Plant Protection Center, 2040 Cordley Hall | | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2915, USA | | ......................................................... | | Fax: 01-503-737-3080 Direct voice line: 01-503-737-6275 | | #------------------------------------------------------------# From sustag@BETA.TRICITY.WSU.EDUFri Dec 23 12:05:40 1994 Date: Fri, 23 Dec 1994 05:48:43 -0800 From: "Tom Hodges (moderated newsgroup)" To: Multiple recipients of list SUSTAG-L Subject: Re: PANUPS: Online Resource Pointer #15 (fwd) [Here is part of PANNA pointer #15. TH] ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 22 Dec 1994 12:03:31 -0800 (PST) From: PANNA InfoPubs To: Recipients of conference Subject: Re: PANUPS: Online Resource Pointer #15 >From: PANNA InfoPubs ===================================== P A N U P S *** Pesticide Action Network North America Updates Service ===================================== Online Resource Pointer #15 December 22, 1994 For copies of the following resources, please contact the appropriate publishers or organizations directly. *Seed, Soil, and Science: Networking for Sustainable Maize Farming in Central America and the Caribbean, 1994.* Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maiz y Trigo (CIMMYT). Describes the Regional Maize Program conducted by a CIMMYT- sponsored network of maize researchers from nine countries to develop maize varieties and crop management techniques for subsistence farmers who work the steep slopes and tropical lowlands in Central America and the Caribbean. 16 pp. Roger Urbina, Programa Regional de Maiz, PRM, Bello Horizonte D-II- 22, Apdo. Postal 6135, Managua, Nicaragua; phone (505-2) 490583; fax (505-2) 49058. *IPMnet.* Cornell University's Consortium for International Crop Protection (CICP) in joint with the National Biological Impact Assessment Program (NBIAP) is offering "IPMnet", a 24- hour free online source of international Integrated Pest Management information which includes IPM special reports, the "IPMnet News" and "Resistant Pest Management" newsletters, technical information resources, an IPM forum, and IPM databases. To connect with IPMnet via Internet, use a communication program or link and: (1) select or key in , (2) then, at the prompt, key in , (3) and follow the on-screen prompts. For those without access to telnet, contact CICP for a hard copy of the IPMnet registration form and place your name and address on list for future receipt of a hard copy of the IPMnet NEWS (if or when funds can be found to support printing and mailing costs). CICP, Cornell University, NYAES, Geneva, NY 14456-0462; voice (315) 787-2252; fax (315) 787-2276; email: cicp@cornell.edu. 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