A Guide to Environmental Resources on the Internet by Carol Briggs-Erickson and Toni Murphy Version 1.0 Compiled September 1993 - December 1993. Welcome to A Guide to Environmental Resources on the Internet by Carol Briggs-Erickson and Toni Murphy. This is a guide to resources of an environmental nature which can be found on the Internet and was written to be used by researchers, evironmentalists, teachers and any person who is interested in knowing and doingsomething about the health of our planet. The guide is arranged alphabetically by subject and then by the Internet tools used to locate those resources. It is not intended to be an instructional manual on the use of the tools. The authors would recommend the books "The Whole Internet" by Ed Krol, "The Internet Companion" by Tracy LaQuey, or some of the guides that are available by anonymous ftp, such as "The Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet" (which is located at ftp> unix.hensa.ac.ukpub/uunet/pub/linguistics/bigdummysguidetotheinte rnet.Z) for learning the use of the tools. Access to this guide is available via the "Clearinghouse for Subject-Oriented Internet Resource Guides", a joint project of the University of Michigan Library and the School of Information and Library Studies. Access points: anonymous FTP: host: una.hh.lib.umich.edu path: /inetdirsstacks file: environment:murphybriggs Gopher: North America USA Michigan Clearinghouse for Subject-Oriented... All Guides URL for WWW/Mosaic: gopher://una.hh.lib.umich.edu/00/inetdirsstacks/environment: murphybriggs Table of Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Major environmental organizations and networks 2.1 CIESIN 2.2 EPA 2.3 EcoNet 2.4 ERIN 3. Subject resources 3.1 Acid rain 3.2 Air pollution 3.3 Alternative energy 3.4 Ecosystems 3.5 Endangered species 3.6 Environment (general) 3.7 Environment and Education 3.8 Forestry 3.9 Greenhouse effect/Ozone depletion 3.10 Hazardous waste 3.11 Oceanic 3.12 Recycling 3.13 Sustainable agriculture 3.14 Water quality 3.15 Wetlands 3.16 Wildlife 4. Regulations and Standards 5. Regional Concerns 6. Library Online Catalogs 7. Bibliography 8. Index (For those who prefer searching by tool) 9. Acknowledgements 1. Introduction This guide is arranged primarily by subject, but since there are a number of resources that reside within databases that are available to the public covering the whole scope of environmental concerns, and a number of agencies that deal with environmental standards and regulations, we decided to give these agencies and databases their own sections. We also found some resources that deal with the ecology of one geographic area. These were also put into a separate section. Everything else that we found, we felt could be placed under one or two subject headings except for the resources found in the many online catalogs available by gopher and telnet. Time constraints kept us from listing the catalogs by subject, but each catalog included contains at least 50 resources pertaining to three or more of our subject topics. We searched for our resources using gopher, telnet, archie, veronica, ftp, world wide web and wais. We did not find much of relevance using www subject entry points; nor were there a great number of wais documents. What we did find using www and wais is listed under each subject. Some of the files mentioned in this guide are in the GIF format. If you are not using Mosaic or other software that allows viewing of these image files, consult the FAQ documents on accessing software conversion programs. (URL: file://bloom-picayune.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group /alt.answers/pictures-faq/part3) 2. Major environmental organizations and networks. 2.1 Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) Contains environmental policies, conference information, full text of world treaties, WAIS searchable environmental sources. Audience: Primarily earth scientists, but contains resources of interest to environmentalists, and researchers, educators. Rating: A good source for general issues; many of the documents are available from other Internet sources, e.g. EPA, UNCED. gopher> gopher.ciesin.org The CIESIN Catalog Services at Polytechnic University is searchable by: gopher> gopher.isnet.is Hytelnet Other Resources Miscellaneous Resources GreenPages Pilot Project at Polytechnic University URL:gopher://gopher.isnet.is/11/hytelnet/site2/oth000.oth065 or telnet> sirius.poly.edu login: gp 2.2 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) The EPA maintains searchable databases covering a wide range of environmental issues in its "Online Library System". In addition to a main, national catalog of citations, there are searchable databases on hazardous wastes, clean lakes, and environmental financing. The publication, Access EPA, is also available. Audience: Researchers, consumers, environmentalists. Rating: Very comprehensive coverage, large dataset. telnet> epaibm.rtpnc.epa.gov login: public menu: 1 In addition, the EPA is developing a gopher site covering topics such as agriculture, air, water, land, and related environmental topics. gopher> futures.wic.epa.gov or gopher> North America USA Washington DC USA Environmental Protection Agency The EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards also maintains a network of bulletin boards. (See 3.2) 2.3 EcoNet Large, fee-based network comprised of many environmental discussions, reports, articles, and documents. Resources include U. S. EPA press releases and weekly transcripts of "Living on Earth" (NPR's Environment news program.) Large, Worldwide coverage and membership. Some materials are archived and available via ftp. Send a blank message to: econet-info@igc.apc.org for information anonymous ftp> igc.apc.org /pub/econet_brochure gopher> igc.apc.org (in development) There are many discussion groups relating to environmental issues. Just a few include: en.alerts en.events en.climate en.energy en.recycle en.toxics sc.natlnews (Sierra Club) en.cleanair 2.4 Environmental Resources Information Network (ERIN) Network linking the Australian Nature Conservation Agency, the Australian Heritage Commission, the Commonwealth Environment Protection Agency, and the Department of the Environment, Sport and Territories. Main focus is on endangered species, vegetation, and area studies. Resources include data sets, images (GIF), international agreements, legislation and conference information. Emphasis on the Australian environment; some world coverage. gopher> kaos.erin.gov.au URL: http://kaos.erin.gov.au:80/erin.html 3. Subject resources 3.1 Acid rain 3.1.1 Telnet 3.1.1.1 Classroom Earth Classroom Earth (An environmental education resource made possible by a grant from NASA) has an Acid Rain Online Lab for teaching about the study of acid rain. Water sample data is entered by groups; the data can be downloaded and compared. telnet> classroom_earth.ciesin.org 2010 hit RETURN when connected (For additional resources on acid rain, consult section 3.6 Environment (general).) 3.2 Air pollution 3.2.1 LISTSERVS: SAFETY@UVMVM This is a group which discusses safety in all aspects. It is relevant here on topics of waste disposal (burning, etc.), and chemical hazards. REACTIVE-L@VM1.MCGILL.CA This is a moderately active discussion group dealing with short-lived air pollutants. 3.2.2 EPA bulletin boards: telnet> ttnbbs.rtpnc.epa.gov Some available bulletin boards CAAA - Clean Air Act Amendments EMTIC - Emission Measurement Technical Information Center emission test methods and testing information) AIRS - Air quality and emissions BLIS - Compilation of air permits from air pollution control agencies. NATICH - Information submitted by EPA, state and local agencies about air toxics programs COMPLI - Stationary source and asbestos compliance policy CHIEF - Latest information on air emission inventories and emission factors ATPI - Current course offerings on air pollution 3.2.3 FTP sites: 3.2.3.1 nic.cic.net There are many good documents in the "e" directory at this site having to do with pollution and other environmental issues,useful to researchers. ftp> nic.cic.net /pub/nircomm/gopher/e-serials/alphabetic /e/env-link/india.pollution.Z /pub/nircomm/gopher/e-serials/alphabetic /e/env-link/manila.pollution.Z /pub/nircomm/gopher/e-serials/alphabetic /e/env-link/unocal.pollution.Z URL:file://nic.cic.net/pub/nircomm/gopher/e-serials /alphabetic/e/env-link 3.2.3.2 unix.hensa.ac.uk The pollution datasets at this site are of value to researchers and environmental scientists and legislators. ftp> unix.hensa.ac.uk /pub/statlib/datasets/pollution URL:file://unix.hensa.ac.uk/pub/statlib/datasets/pollution 3.3 Alternative energy 3.3.1 LISTSERVS: HYDROGEN-L@URIACC.URI.EDU Discusses hydrogen as an alernative energy source. Some very lively discussions, but tends to be scientist oriented. ENERGY-L@TAUNIVM Good discussion of alternative energy. AE@SJSUVM1.SJSU.EDU This alternative energy discussion group is intended to provide a forum to discuss the current state of the art and future directions of alternative energy sources that are renewable or sustainable. 3.3.2 Newsletters: 3.3.2.1 Wind Energy Weekly, newsletter. For free online subscription, e-mail Tom Gray (Internet/Bitnet: tgray @igc.apc.org)(EcoNet/PeaceNet: tgray@igc)(UUCP:uunet!cdp!tgray). Also available by anonymous ftp. ftp> sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/environment/alternate-energy /miscellaneous/wind-energy-weekly URL:file://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/academic/environment /alternate-energy/miscellaneous/wind-energy-weekly 3.3.3 FTP and gopher: 3.3.3.1 Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Tecnology (CREST) This is an (emerging) educational resource center providing services and education focusing on renewable energy, energy efficiency, the environment, and sustainable development. ftp> ftp.digex.net /pub/crest URL: file://ftp.digex.net/pub/crest gopher and www access: in development 3.4 EcoSystems 3.4.1 LISTSERVS: ECOSYS-L@vm.gmd.de Ecosystem theory in German ECOLOG-L@UMDD.UMD.EDU Discussion group of the Ecological Society of America. Includes grant information, job postings, general news and discussion of ecological topics. Very active group. ECOLOGY@EMUVM1 Politics and the environment. Discusses government policy, EPA rulings, etc. 3.4.2 FTP: ftp> pencil.cs.missouri.edu /pub/student_envirolink/Ecosytem_Decay.txt (note the typo in the word Ecosytem, type it exactly to get this document) 3.4.3 Gopher: Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory There is a nice bibliography on Ecosystems in the Coweeta LTER Site. gopher> sparc.ecology.uga.edu Coweeta LTER Site URL: gopher://sparc.ecology.uga.edu/11/cwtsite 3.5 Endangered species 3.5.1 FTP: 3.5.1.1 UN Treaty (1973) available via ftp and gopher. Contains text on the international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora. Good for researchers and those interested in environmental law. ftp> wiretap.spies.com /Gov/Treaties/Treaties/endanger.un URL:file//wiretap.spies.com/Gov/Treaties/Treaties/endanger.un 3.5.1.2 Environmental Resources Information Network (ERIN) The main focus is on endangered species, vegetation, and area studies. Resources include international agreements, legislation, and conference information. Emphasis on the Australian environment; some world coverage. gopher> kaos.erin.gov.au 3.6 Environment (general) 3.6.1 LISTSERVS and newsgroups: ENVST-L@BROWNVM.brown.edu Environmental studies. Very busy list, good discussion. ENVBEH-L@POLYVM Environment and human behavior. Moderately busy, some similar postings to ENVST-L SFER-L@UCFIVM South Florida Environmental Reader (moderated) Pertains mainly to Southern Florida. BIODIV-L@BDT.FTPT.BR Group interested in forming a biodiversity network. (Archives of this list available via gopher at gopher>bdt.ftpt.br) BIOSPH-L@UBVM Biosphere, ecology discussion list alt.earth.summit 3.6.2 Gopher: 3.6.2.1 EcoGopher at UVa EcoGopher provides easy access to information from many environmental agencies and organizations all in one place. Using "katie" (keyword search of all text in EcoGopher. Researchers, environmentalists and teachers can find an abundance of resources. There are also several good resources available on the one page gopher menu. gopher> ecosys.drdr.Virginia.edu katie URL: gopher://ecosys.drdr.virginia.edu/1 3.6.2.2 World Health Organization (WHO) Environmental health newsletter - updated regularly. gopher> gopher.who.ch 3.6.2.3 CIESIN (See 2.1 above for description) gopher> gopher.ciesin.org 3.6.2.4 LTER - (Long Term Ecological Research gopher) Includes datasets, conferences, bibliographies, meeting abstracts, etc. Good for researchers, and environmental scientists. gopher> lternet.edu 3.6.2.5 CICNet gopher Access to newsletters, keyword searching of databases, EcoNet documents, etc. Resource for researchers, environmental scientists, oceanographers and others. gopher> gopher.cic.net 3.6.3 Telnet: 3.6.3.1 PENPages There are many good documents on the environment here that would be useful to teachers, researchers and environmentalist. telnet> psupen.psu.edu login: your two-letter state code keyword search: environment 3.6.3.2 Envirolink Network There are some great bibliographies, statistical resources and other documents relevant for researchers and environmentalists at this site. telnet> envirolink.org login: gopher 3.6.3.4 OLS database The EPA mainframe is open 24hrs/day, except from 8:00 PM Sunday to 7:00 AM Monday (EST). The OLS database contains book citations, federal agency technical reports, indices, audiovisual materials, maps, journals and other documents. The National Catalog, Hazardous Waste, and Lakes databases can be searched by single keyword. They allow you to combine terms in a boolean type search. telnet> epaibm.rtpnc.epa.gov select Public Access select OLS select 1 3.6.3.5 EnviroNet This is a resource for space environment information. It contains handbook sections which are good resources for teachers and environmental researchers. telnet> envnet.gsfc.nasa.gov login: envnet passwd: henniker 3.6.3.6 SciLink There are two discussion groups that are relevant here, "environment" and "earth." You can also send private messages to other SciLink users. This is a good resource for educators, environmentalists and students k-12. telnet> scilink.org login: guest passwd: guest 3.6.3.7 Compelling earth views NASA photographs of the earth from space. telnet> sseop@jsc.nasa.gov login: PHOTOS password: PHOTOS 3.6.3.8 Fedworld Though not a strictly environmental resource, Fedworld is rich in environmental papers and reports. All aspects of the environment can be found here in the form of research reports, documents, and files. Some of the NTIS reports include: Acid Precipitation Air Pollution Clean Coal Technologies Hazardous Material Data File Toxic Release Inventory on Tape Catalog of Environment Reports & Studies In addition to NTIS information, files include research on environmental concerns (recycling, methane from solid wastes, acid mine drainage, etc.) telnet> fedworld.gov 3.6.4 E-mail: 3.6.4.1 Environmental Audit '90-Energy and Water Conservation (chart) 40 page discussion with charts to raise campus consciousnous towards the environment. Concise, interesting, good statistics, useful for those involved in college campus ecology and recyling programs. e-mail> Julian Keniry (julian@NWFDC.NWF.ORG) 3.6.4.2 Good bibliography. Relevant for researchers on environment and women's studies. Title: Women and the Environmental Movement Author: Jennifer L. Harder jlharder@ucdavis.edu Available by e-mail from: Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith (gawsmith@ucdavis.edu) 3.6.5 FTP: 3.6.5.1 ftp> eu.net /newsarchive/sci.bio/ecology URL: file://eu.net/newsarchive/sci.bio/ecology 3.6.5.1 EcoNet Energy & Climate Information Newsletter Informative newsletter, useful to researchers and environmental scientists. ftp> nic.cic.net /pub/nircomm/gopher/e-serials/alphabetic /e/econet/ecixtc.Z URL:file://nic.cic.net/pub/nircomm/gopher/e-serials/alphabetic /e/econet/ecixtc.Z 3.6.5.2 GREENDISK (introductory issue of environmental journal on computer diskette, subscription costs $35.00/year, disk envelopes and labels made of recycled materials) Worth the cost if you're buying environmental journals, without the guilt of killing trees. Relevant for researchers and general public. ftp> nic.cic.net /pub/nircomm/gopher/e-serials/alphabetic/g /greendisk/information.Z URL:file://nic.cic.net/pub/nircomm/gopher/e-serials/alphabetic/g /greendisk/information.Z Many other environmental newsletters and journals are available at the anonymous ftp site at nic.cic.net in the directory pub/nircomm/gopher/e-serials. Included are: BEN (Botanical Electronic News) BioConservation News Biosphere (Newsgroup newsletter) CLEAN Climate/Ecosystem Dynamics Env-Link EnviroComputing News ERIN (Newsletters of the Australian Environmental Resources Information Network) in PostScript format (maps and detailed drawings included) LTER (Long-term Environmental Research) Data Management Bulletin LTER Network News The Scientist SEACNET (Student Environmental Action Coalition) Sierra Club National News Report South Florida Environmental Reader University of Michigan Global Change Newsletter World Watch Institute Paper 3.6.5.3 Bibliography on the effects of fire on all aspects of the environment. ftp> life.anu.edu.au /pub/landscape_ecology/firenet/firebib /firebib.txt URL:file://life.anu.edu.au/pub/landscape_ecology/firenet/firebib /firebib.txt 3.6.5.4 Software ftp: Environmental programs, looked useful for educators and researchers. The program listed here compares ecological population relationships. There are other programs at this site, also. ftp> netserv1.its.rpi.edu /pub/faculty/bungay/envir1/ecology.bas URL:file://netserv1.its.rpi.edu/pub/faculty/bungay/envir1 /ecology.bas 3.6.6 WWW: Environment: HOLIT - a Hebrew language database We could not evaluate this database, because we do not speak Hebrew, but there seemed to be enough data here to check into it for Hebrew-speaking researchers. 3.6.7 General newsletters and serials: (which can be accessed via gopher and/or ftp) 3.6.7.1 Student Envirolink env-link+forms@andrew.cmu.edu 3.6.7.2 Sense of Place An electronic magazine produced by students at Dartmouth. Useful to students, educators and researchers. e-mail to SOP@dartmouth.edu for notification of latest issue. 3.6.7.3 The Scientist A biweekly tabloid newspaper dealing with the life sciences read by scientists and researchers. Some articles are relevant to educators and environmentalists. gopher> inforM.umd.edu ftp> ds.internic.net /pub/the-scientist URL: file://ds.internic.net/pub/the-scientist 3.6.7.4 E, The Environmental Magazine gopher> gopher.internet.com 3.6.7.5 News of the Earth sol.acs.unt.edu (tentative) 3.6.7.6 MEEMAN Archive (Environmental Journalism) Database of environmental articles, citations and abstracts. Useful for researchers, environmentalists, and educators. telnet> hermes.merit.edu login: mirlyn, MEEM 3.6.7.7 LTER (Long-term Environmental Research) Data Management Bulletin) Datasets, bibliography, bulletin boards. Data of interest to researchers, educators and environmental scientists. gopher> lternet.edu 3.7 Environment and Education 3.7.1 LISTSERVS: GRNSCH-L@BROWNVM (Green School List) IAPWILD (World School for Adventure Learning) This listserv is limited to schools who wish to interact and exchange ideas with students, explorers and scholars around the world. ASEH-L@TTUVM1 American Society of Environmental Historians ENVST-L@BROWNVM Environmental studies discussion. This is a moderately active group discussing a variety of environmental issues often relating to education and teaching. 3.7.2 Telnet: 3.7.2.1 Classroom Earth (See 3.1.1.1) An environmental education resource possible by a grant from NASA. A good resource for educators and students k-12. telnet> classroom_earth.ciesin.org 2010 hit RETURN when connected 3.7.3 Gopher: 3.7.3.1 EcoGopher (see also 4.3 Federal Register for Grant Funding) gopher> ecosys.drdr.virginia.edu URL: gopher://ecosys.drdr.virginia.edu/1 3.7.3.2 CTI Centre for Biology. Educational software reviews relating to teaching. Includes pollution simulators and environmental programs. Relevant to educators, students and environmental scientists. gopher> gopher.csc.liv.ac.uk URL: gopher//gopher.csc.liv.ac.uk/11/ctibiol 3.7.4 FTP: 3.7.4.1 Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Tecnology (CREST) This is an (emerging) educational resource center providing services and education focusing on renewable energy, energy efficiency, the environment, and sustainable development. ftp> ftp.digex.net www access: in development 3.7.4.2 Software reviews archives Reviews of programs in ecology. For students and educators. ftp> archives.math.utk.edu /life.sciences/ecology/ URL: file://archives.math.utk.edu/life.sciences/ecology/ also available by gopher at gopher> archives.math.utk.edu Software Life Sciences Programs in Ecology 3.7.4.3 Solar energy factsheet for kids. Interesting solar energy facts for students and educators. ftp> sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/environment/alternative- energy/miscellaneous/factsheets /slr4kids.fsh URL:file://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/academic/environment /alternative-energy/miscellaneous/factsheets /slr4kids.fsh 3.8 Forestry 3.8.1 LISTSERVS/newsgroups: FOREST@NIC.FUNET.FI send subscribe message to: mailserver@nic.funet.fi FMDSS-L@PNFI.FORESTRY.CA Forest Management Decision Support System NATRESLIB-L A discussion group for Natural Resources Librarians. Subscriptions and messages are sent to the list moderator, Anne Hedrich at: annhed@cc.usu.edu bionet.agroforestry 3.8.2 Gopher: 3.8.2.1 METLA Gopher system of Forestry, Environment and Natural Resource sponsored by the Finnish Forest Research Institute. Contains statistics on Finnish forestry. gopher> pihta.metla.fi URL: gopher://pihta.metla.fi:70/00 3.8.2.2 University of British Columbia (UBC Press) mounts citations to its published books by subject; they publish books in environmental and resource studies and include a section on forestry. gopher> gopher.ubc.ca Libraries and Information Sources UBC Press Books in Print Forestry URL: gopher://gopher.ubc.ca:70/11/libraries/ubc-press 3.8.2.3 Publications and short articles are available through the Purdue Cooperative Extension. gopher> hermes.ecn.purdue.edu PCE Gopher Information Server Agriculture Forestry and Natural Resources 3.8.2.4 The Ecological Data Exchange (EDEX) gopher> suncis.cis.yale.edu 3.8.2.5 Forestry gopher at University of Minnesota Contains reports on areas of forestry and conservation. gopher> minerva.forestry.umn.edu URL: gopher://minerva.forestry.umn.edu:70/00 3.8.3 Telnet: 3.8.3.1 PENPages (See 3.6.3.1 above for description) Keyword search on forestry retrieved 112 documents. telnet> psupen.psu.edu login: your two-letter state code 3.8.4 Bibliographies: Title: Water Quality and Forestry e-mail wqic@nalusda.gov 3.8.5 FTP: 3.8.5.1 1992 UNCED Forest Principles UN Environmental Summit. Text of Agreement on Environment and Development. ftp> life.anu.edu.au /pub/biodiversity/rio/unced.forest 3.8.5.2 Usenet news discussion of agroforestry. ftp> fly.bio.indiana.edu /usenet/bionet/agroforestry 3.8.5.3 Canadian forestry This document is a list of the people in charge of the Canadian Forestry Department. ftp> cs.ubc.ca /pub/local/ca-domain/registrations-flat /ca.forestry 3.9 Greenhouse effect/Ozone depletion 3.9.1 Newsgroups: sci.geo.meteorology frequently has posts on ozone 3.9.2 FTP: 3.9.2.1 Introduction to the Ozone Layer. Several documents explaining ozone depletion in layman's terms. Ozone depletion articles written by Robert Parson from U. of Colorado. Deals with physical properties of UV radiation and ozone. He is admittedly not an expert in this field. ftp> bloom-picayune.mit.edu /pub/usenet-by-group/sci.environment /Ozone_Depletion_FAQ-Part_I: Introduction_to_the_Ozone_Layer 3.9.2.2 Articles from ECO newsletter. Useful to researchers. ftp> pencil.cs.missouri.edu /pub/student_envirolink/Greenhouse_Effect.txt 3.9.2.3 Good article on solar collectors. There are articles on solar homes, energy-saving landscaping, and other alternative energy topics. Relevant for educators, environmentalists, students. ftp> sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/environment/alternative-energy /nc_solar_center/factsheets/aspvsite.fsh 3.9.2.4 Tiempo is a bulletin on global warming and the Third World. ftp> igc.apc.org /pub/ECIX/tiempo 3.9.2.5 Ozone graphics. Two GIF images of ozone levels and chlorine monoxide over the northern and southern hemisperes. Both maps were produced by the Microwave Limb Sounder aboard the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite. ftp> plaza.aarnet.edu.au /micros/pc/garbo/pc/gif-astro/ozone93a.gif URL: file://plaza.aarnet.edu.au/micros/pc/garbo/pc/gif-astro/ ozone93a.gif ftp> plaza.aarnet.edu.au /micros/pc/garbo/pc/gif-astro/ozone93b.gif URL: file://plaza.aarnet.edu.au/micros/pc/garbo/pc/gif-astro/ ozone93b.gif 3.9.2.6 United Nations Treaties Files containing the United Nations treaties on ozone: Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (1985) and Montreal Amendment, London (1990). ftp> wiretap.spies.com URL: file://wiretap.spies.com/Gov/Treaties/ozone.85 URL: file://wiretap.spies.com/Gov/Treaties/ozone.90 3.9.3 Telnet: 3.9.3.1 PENPages (See 3.6.3.1 above for description) telnet> psupen.psu.edu login: your two-letter state code keyword search: ozone layer 3.9.4 Gopher: 3.9.4.1 British Columbia Atmospher Caucus A good source of information on the ozone. gopher> freenet.victoria.bc.ca Atmospheric Ozone Information 3.10 Hazardous waste 3.10.1 LISTSERVS: SAFETY@UVMVM Discusses laboratory safety, hazardous waste disposal, etc) Very active and good discussion. HAZMAT-L A forum for facilitating a central resource of chemical information such as regulatory status, and toxicology information. Subscribe: majordomo@csn.org 3.10.2 Gopher: 3.10.2.1 Three hundred and fifty EPA Toxic Substances gopher> ecosys.drdr.virginia.edu URL: gopher://ecosys.drdr.Virginia.edu:70/11/library /factsheets/toxics 3.10.2.2 OSHA information Occupational Safety and Health regulations. gopher> stellate.health.ufl.edu (see also 3.10.3.1 for additional gopher site) 3.10.3 FTP: 3.10.3.1 SIRI The Safety Information Resource on the Internet (SIRI). This is a gopher and ftp site which provides access to file libraries, a searchable index and gopher links to other safety-related gopher sites. Though dedicated to a variety of safety issues, much information on issues regarding hazardous waste can be found here. gopher> siri.uvm.edu Text_files SafeLine_Text ftp> siri.uvm.edu 3.10.3.2 Hazardous Materials Reports A database of the Hazardous Materials reports is available in three parts via ftp: ftp> gandalf.umcs.maine.edu URL: file://gandalf.umcs.maine.edu/pub/hazmat/hazmat_1 URL: file://gandalf.umcs.maine.edu/pub/hazmat/hazmat_2 URL: file://gandalf.umcs.maine.edu/pub/hazmat/hazmat_3 3.11 Oceanic 3.11.1 LISTSERVS: PACIFIC@BRUFPB Discussion on all aspects of the Pacific Ocean. Not very active. 3.11.2 Gopher: 3.11.2.1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Bibliographies, oceanographic data and data from experiments reside on this gopher. Researchers and professional oceanographers will find this information relevant to their studies. gopher> pearl.whoi.edu URL: gopher://pearl.whoi.edu/1/WHOI 3.11.3 Telnet: 3.11.3.1 NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) This is an excellent source of oceanic data for researchers and educators. telnet> esdiml.nodc.noaa.gov login: NOAADIR 3.11.3.2 Oceanic Information Center Oceanic has an easy to use interface. Kermit is compatible and OIC has directions for importing it from ftp sites and installing it. telnet> delocn.udel.edu login: info 3.11.4 FTP: 3.11.4.1 Sea surface temperature data ftp> aurelie.soest.hawaii.edu /pub/avhrr/images 3.12 Recycling 3.12.1 LISTSERVS: RECYCLE@UMAB Recycling in practice. Good discussion. NCIW-L@YALEVM Nutrient cycling issues. Not a lot going on here. 3.12.2 Telnet: PENPages (See description 3.6.3.1 above) Keyword search on recycling telnet> psupen.psu.edu login: your two-letter state code 3.12.3 Gopher: 3.12.3.1 The Texas A&M University gopher has a section on recycling. Contains nontechnical, consumer-oriented information. gopher> gopher.tamu.edu Browse information by subject Recycling Aggies for a Clean Tomorrow 3.13 Sustainable agriculture 3.13.1 LISTSERVS: SUSTAG-L@WSUVM1 Sustainable agriculture discussion group. almanac@ces.ncsu.edu Subscribe sanet-mg (electronic conference of the Sustainable Agriculture Network) SAN is supported by a grant from the USDA's Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program. There is a lot of information available through this network and a number of access points. For information, contact Gabriel Hegyes, SAN Coordinator: ghegyes@nalusda.gov 3.13.2 Telnet: PENPages (See description 3.6.3.1 above) Keyword search on sustainable agriculture retrieved over 50 documents. telnet> psupen.psu.edu login: your two-letter state code 3.13.3 Bibliographies: Title: Evaluation of Agricultural Best Management Practices To order: e-mail wqic@nalusda.gov 3.13.4 FTP: 3.13.4.1 Very good sustainable agriculture bibliography for researchers, farmers, and educators. ftp> sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/agriculture /sustainable_agriculture/sanet /showcase.bibliography 3.14 Water quality 3.14.1 LISTSERVS: WATER-L@SUVM1 This is a water quality discussion list. There is not a lot of activity on this one, but some interesting discussion. AQUIFER@IBACSATA Pollution and groundwater discharge. Not much discussion on this list. A groundwater modeling discussion list is being developed. Interested participants may contact Sam Standring at xsstandring@fullerton.edu. 3.14.2 E-mail: 3.14.2.1 Environmental Audit '90-Energy and Water Conservation (chart) 40 page discussion with charts to raise campus consciousnous regarding water usage. Concise, interesting, good statistics. e-mail> Julian Keniry (julian@NWFDC.NWF.ORG) 3.14.2.2 Bibliographies: Title: Water Quality and Forestry To order: e-mail wqic@nalusda.gov 3.14.3 FTP: 3.14.3.1 There are a number of relevant documents in the /gopher/ directory. This document is relevant for environmentalists, and researchers, with emphasis on teaching. ftp> nic.cic.net /pub/great-lakes/gopher /GroundWaterStrategy.txt 3.14.3.2 There are an number of relevant documents on groundwater quality at this site, also, one of which is listed below. ftp> sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/political-science /Community_Idea_Net/Cleaning-Up- Groundwater-Contamination 3.14.3.3 Water Quality Database Citations are available from each Extension Service in the Land Grant System. In addition, more than 350 complete documents are available for recovery online. That number is expected to reach 1,000 by the end of 1994. telnet> hermes.ecn.purdue.edu login: cerf password: purdue or gopher> hermes.ecn.purdue.edu Purdue Cooperative Extention Gopher Environment Water Quality WAIS: info.cern.ch : water-quality.src 3.14.4.4 Universities Water Information Network (UWIN) (in development) Operating under the auspices of the Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR). Water resources publications educational information. The citation databasesare excellent for researchers and educators. gopher> uwin.c-wr.siu.edu 3.15 Wetlands 3.15.1 FTP: Very good report on Great Lakes/St. Lawrence River Basin. Of interest to researchers and environmental legislators. There are several other environmental reports at this site under WaterAirLand. ftp> nic.cic.net /pub/great-lakes/info/WaterAirLand /SpecialPlaces/wetlands.report 3.16 Wildlife 3.16.1 LISTSERVS: CONSBIO@UWAVM.U.WASHINGTON.EDU Discussion regarding conservation biology. Low activity. CTURTLE@NERVM Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation discussion group. Some active discussion on this list. MARMAN@UVVM.UVIC.CA Marine mammals research and conservation. Moderate activity. WILDNET@TRIBUNE.USASK.CA Send to: wildnet-request@tribune.usask.ca. The moderator asks members to submit a brief biographical profile; this listing is available to memberson request. It is valuable in identifying members of the group who may share common backgrounds and interests. 3.16.2 Telnet:: PENPages (see 3.6.3.1 above for description) Keyword search on wildlife retrieved 50 very up-to-date documents. telnet> psupen.psu.edu login: your two-letter state code 3.16.3 FTP: 3.16.3.1 sunsite.unc.edu There are many good documents at this site about wild flora and fauna. ftp> sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/agriculture /sustainable_agriculture /general /wildlife.plantings /pub/academic/agriculture /sustainable_agriculture/newsgroups /bionet/bionet.general/australia.wildlife Smithsonian wildlife pictures are available in GIF format in the directory: /pub/multimedia/pictures/smithsonian /gif89a/science-nature files: eagle.gif, owls.gif, many others 3.16.3.2 Australian Wildlife Legislation ftp> wiretap.spies.com /Gov/Aussie/wildlife.act 4. Regulations and Standards 4.1 United Nations Environment Programme (ENEP) UNCED, Agenda21, preconference documents gopher> nywork1.undp.org ftp> info.umd.edu /inforM/International/UnitedNations WAIS> info.cern.ch unced-agenda.src 4.2 Environmental Safety and Health Information Center (ESHIC) ESHIC is a central repository for the Department of Energy. Tiger Team Assessment documents, plans, and assessments. It includes DOE documents concerning compliance,regulations, policy, training, and long-term planning. gopher> romana.crystal.pnl.gov 4.3 Federal Register Searchable by subject (Environ, Energy, Agriculture) and by agency. gopher> gopher.internet.com 4.4 OSHA Document Citations Searchable OSHA document citations can be reached through the University of Florida gopher. gopher>stellate.health.ufl.edu 4.5 Federal Legislation via Library of Congress The Library of Congress Information System contains federal legislation introduced in Congress since 1973. Information includes summaries and status of legislation. Searchable by subject (legislative), member's name, key words, bill number, public law number, committee name. Current file updated daily. This database has limited hours. telnet> locis.loc.gov (no login required) 4.6 Whitehouse Press Releases on the Environment Press releases, speeches and proclamations are available by subject at this location and many are included on the environment. An easy place to find relatively current information from the Whitehouse. gopher> info.umd.edu URL: gopher://info.umd.edu:901/11/info/Government/US/WhiteHouse/ PressRelease/Environment 5. Regional Concerns 5.1 LISTSERVS: COMPSY-L@UIUCVMD Midwest ecological issues NATURA-L@UCHCECVM Ecology and environmental protection in Chile MEH20-L@TAUNIVM.TAU.AC.IL Devoted to water issues in the Middle East SFER-L@UCF1VM South Florida environmental list 5.2 FTP: 5.2.1 Report of the Bi-national Program to Restore and Protect the Lake Superior Basin. ftp> pencil.cs.missouri.edu /pub/student_envirolink /Lake_Superior_Basin_Project.txt 5.2.2 GLIN Great Lakes Information Network ftp> nic.cic.net /pub/great-lakes/basin/basin-ju.bak (GLIN mailing list) /pub/great-lakes/basin/bas90-g.rpt (water usage report, numerical data) 5.3 Gopher: Texas Studies Gopher Armadillo, the Texas Studies Gopher, is designed to provide instructional resources and information about Texas natural and cultural history and the Texas environment. This gopher is young and is still developing. Audience: educators gopher> gopher.tc.umn.edu Other Gopher and Information Servers Armadillo or Texas Texas Education Network (Tenet) Armadillo, the Texas Studies Gopher 5.4 E-journals BEN@CUE.BC.CA Botanical/ecological information on Canada. (subscribe: ACESKA) 5.5 Other regional information sites 5.5.1 Directory of Environmental Educational Research (DEER) 5.5.2 Pikes Peak Library, Colorado pac.carl.org 5.5.3 Oregon environmental legislation Text of Oregon environmental bills. gopher> gaia.ucs.orst.edu Oregon Legislative Information System Natural Resources 5.5.4 National Capital Freenet Good Canadian source of environmental information. gopher: freenet.carleton.ca 5.5.5 EcoNet (fee-based) Covers many areas: California, Hawaii, Florida, New York, Africa, Siberia, Scotland and others. Send blank message to: econet-info@igc.apc.org for information. 5.5.6 Environmental News Network (Northwest U.S.) gopher> gopher.uidaho.edu 5.5.7 Clemson University (Southeastern U.S.) telnet> eureka.clemson.edu login: PUBLIC 6. Library catalogs This is a selected listing of library catalogs with extensive environmental holdings. All can be reached through gopher and the following telnet addresses. If no login is specified, follow screen instructions when connected. Acadia University telnet: auls.acadiau.ca login: opac Arizona State University telnet: carl.lib.asu.edu login: carl Athabasca University telnet: aucat.athabascau.ca login: aucat Auburn telnet: auducacd.duc.auburn.edu login: tab/01 Augusta College telnet: acvax.ac.edu login: ACPAC exit: California State University at Hayward telnet: library.csuhayward.edu login: library California State University at Long Beach telnet: coast.lib.csulb.edu login: vt100, start California State University at Sacramento telnet: eureka.lib.csus.edu login: library CARL - Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries search individual catalogs telnet: pac.carl.org (Two good opacs in this system for environmental resources are U. of Colorado at Boulder and Colorado School of Mines) Claremont Colleges California telnet: blais.claremont.edu login: library Connecticut State University telnet: csulib.ctstateu.edu login: csulib exit: h Dartmouth telnet: lib.dartmouth.edu exit: bye Drake University telnet: lib.drake.edu login: cowles Florida State University System telnet: luis.nerdc.ufl.edu login: luis Georgia State University telnet: library:gsu.edu exit: quit Harvard University telnet: hollis.harvard.edu login: hollis Indiana University telnet: iuis.ucs.indiana.edu login: guest choose: IUCAT Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory telnet: aish.llnl.gov login: patron Loyola Marymount University telnet: linus.lmu.edu login: library Northeastern University telnet: library.lib.northeastern.edu Pima College, Arizona telnet: libcat.pima.edu login: lib San Diego State University telnet: library.sdsu.edu 74 San Jose State University telnet: sjsulib.sjsu.edu login: lib exit: h Santa Clara University telnet: sculib.scu.edu login: clara Sonoma State University telnet: vax.sonoma.edu login: opac Tufts University telnet: library.tufts.edu login: tulips University of Alabama, Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama telnet: library.uah.edu login: he University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa, Alabama telnet: ua2mvs.ua.edu login: library exit: exit University of Arizona telnet: sabio.arizona.edu login: sabio University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. telnet: library.uark.edu login: library University of Colorado at Colorado Springs telnet: arlo.colorado.edu login: arlo University of Hawaii at Manoa telnet: starmaster.uhcc.hawaii.edu login at enter class: lib exit: //exit University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign telnet: illinet.aiss.uiuc.edu login: b choose: luis University of Iowa telnet: oasis.uiowa.edu login: oasis University of Maine system telnet: ursus.maine.edu login: ursus University of Miami telnet: stacks.library.miami.edu login: library exit: q University of Michigan telnet: hermes.merit.edu login: mirlyn University of Minnesota telnet: lumina.lib.umn.edu login: PA University of Northern Iowa telnet: starmaster.uni.edu type 1 at service prompt University of Notre Dame telnet: irishmvs.cc.nd.edu login: library exit: x University of the Pacific telnet: pacificat.lib.uop.edu login: library Wesleyan University, Connecticut College and Trinity College telnet: library.wesleyan.edu login: luct exit: stop Williams College, Massachussetts telnet: library.williams.edu login: library Yale University telnet: umpg.cis.yale.edu port 6520 7. Bibliography 7.1 Gaffin, Adam. "Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet." ftp> ftp.eff.org /pub/EFF/papers/big-dummys-guide.txt 7.2 Krol, Ed. "The Whole Internet." O'Reilly & Associates: Sebastopol, CA, 1992. 7.3 LaQuey, Tracy. "The Internet Companion." Addison-Wesley: Reading, Mass., 1993. 7.4 Nickerson, Gord. "Environment Resources." ftp> hydra.uwo.ca /libsoft/environ.wfw 7.5 Smith, Una. "A Biologist's Guide to the Internet." ftp> rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet/news.answers/biology/guide 7.6 Wendling/Christiansen. "Guide to Online Resources for the Conservationist" ftp> nic.sura.net /pub/nic/conservation-guide.11-93 7.7 Yanoff, Scott. "Special Internet Connections." ftp> csdu.csd.uwm.edu /pub/inet.services.txt 8. Index FTP sites archives.math.utc.edu 3.7.4.2 aurelie.soest.hawaii.edu 3.11.4.1 bloom-picayune.mit.edu 3.9.2.1 cs.ubc.ca 3.8.5.3 ds.internic.net 3.6.7.3 eu.net 3.6.5 fly.bio.indiana.edu 3.8.5.2 ftp.digex.net 3.3.3.1, 3.7.4.1 gandalf.umc.maine.edu 3.10.3.2 igc.apc.org 2.3, 3.4, 3.9.2.4 info.umd.edu 4.1 life.anu.edu.au 3.6.5.3, 3.8.5.1 netserv1.its.rpi.edu 3.6.5.4, nic.cic.net 3.2.3.1, 3.6.5.1, 3.6.5.2, 3.14.3.1, 3.15.1, 5.2.2 pencil.cs.missouri.edu 3.4.2, 3.9.2.2, 5.2.1 plaza.aarnet.edu.au 3.9.2.5 rtfm.mit.edu 3.10 siri.uvm.edu 3.10.3.1 sunsite.unc.edu 3.3.2.1, 3.7.4.3, 3.9.2.3, 3.13.4.1, 3.14.3.2, 3.16.3.1 unix.hensa.ac.uk 3.2.3.2 wiretap.spies.com 3.5.1, 3.9.2.7, 3.16.3.1 GOPHERS ecosys.drdr.virginia.edu 3.6.2.1,3.7.3.1, 3.10.2.1 freenet.carleton.ca 5.5.4 freenet.victoria.bc.ca 3.9.4.1 futures.wic.epa.gov 2.2 gaia.ucs.orst.edu 5.5.3 gopher.cic.net 3.6.2.5 gopher.ciesin.org 2.1, 3.6.2.3 gopher.csc.liv.ac.uk 3.7.3.2 gopher.freenet.carleton.ca 3.2, 5.1 gopher.internet.com 4.3 gopher.isnet.is 2.1 gopher.tamu.edu 3.12.3.1 gopher.tc.umn.edu 5.3 gopher.ubc.ca 3.8.2.2 gopher.uidaho.edu 5.5.6 gopher.who.ch 3.6.2.2 hermes.ecn.purdue.edu 3.8.2.3, 3.14.3.3 info.umd.edu 4.6 kaos.erin.gov.au 2.4, 3.5.1.2, 3.5.2, 3.6 lternet.edu 3.6.2.4 minerva.forestry.umn.edu 3.8.2.5 nywork1.undp.org 4.1 pearl.whoi.edu 3.12 pihta.metla.fi 3.8.2.1, 3.11.2.1 romana.crystal.pnl.gov 4.2 sparc.ecology.uga.edu 3.4.3 stellate.health.ufl.edu 3.10.2.2, 4.4 suncis.cis.yale.edu 3.8.2.4 uwin.c-wr.siu.edu 3.14.4.4 LISTSERVS AE@SJSUVM1.SJSU.EDU 3.3.1 AQUIFER@IBACSATA 3.14.1 ASEH-L@TTUVM1 3.7.1 BIODIV-L@BDT.FTPT.BR 3.6.1 BIOSPH-L@UBVM 3.6.1 CONSBIO@UWAVM.U.WASHINGTON.EDU 3.16.1 CTURTLE@NERVM 3.16.1 ECOLOG-L@UMDD.UMD.EDU 3.4.1 ECOLOGY-L@EMUVM 3.4.1 ECOSYS-L@VM.GMD.DE 3.4.1 ENERGY-L@TAUNIVM 3.3.1 ENVBEH-L@POLYVM 3.6.1 ENVST-L@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU 3.6.1, 3.7.1 FMDSS-L@PNFI.FORESTRY.CA 3.8.1 FOREST-L@NIC.FUNET.FI 3.8.1 GRNSCH-L@BROWNVM 3.7.1 HAZMAT-L 3.10.1 HYDROGEN-L@URIACC.URI.EDU 3.3.1 IAPWILD@VM1.NODAK.EDU 3.7.1 MARMAN@UVVM.UVIC.CA 3.16.1 NATRESLIB-L/annhed@cc.us.edu 3.8.1 NCIW-L@YALEVM 3.12.1 PACIFIC@BRUFPB 3.12.1 REACTIVE-L@VM1.MCGILL.CA 3.2.1 RECYCLE@UMAB 3.12.1 SAFETY-L@UVMVM 3.2.1, 3.10.1 SFER-L@UCFIVM 3.6.1, 5.1 SUSTAG-L@WSUVM1 3.13.1 WATER-L@SUVM1 3.14.1 WILDNET@TRIBUNE.USASK.CA 3.16.1 TELNET classroom_earth.ciesin.org 2010 3.1.1.1, 3.7.2.1 delocn.udel.edu 3.11.3.2 epaibm.rtpnc.epa.gov 2.2,3.4, envirolink.org 3.6.3.2 envnet.gsfc.nasa.gov 3.6.3.5 esdiml.nodc.noaa.gov 3.11.3.1 eureka.clemson.edu 5.5.7 fedworld.gov 3.6.3.8 hermes.ecn.purdue.edu 3.14.3.3 locis.loc.gov 4.5 psupen.psu.edu 3.6.3.1, 3.8.3.1, 3.9.3.1, 3.12.2, 3.13.2, 3.15.2, 3.16.2 scilink.org 3.6.3.6 sirius.poly.edu 2.1 sseop@jsc.nasa.gov 3.6.3.7 ttnbbs.rtpnc.epa.gov 3.2.2 9. Acknowlegements Our many thanks to Dr. Kenneth Linton and James Kane of Muskegon Community College, clients who were instrumental in helping us identify relevant resources for this guide. We would also like to thank Joe Janes and Lou Rosenfeld, our families who were so patient, various and sundry furry critters, whoever invented the fax machine and Alexander Graham Bell. We received a tremendous response from the environmental community. The following people were instrumental in the compilation of this guide by contributing their suggestions, reports, and expertise. Our heartfelt thanks to: Barber, Rob (State University New York) Berbara, Ricardo (United Kingdom) Beverstock, Dave (Environmental Research Institute of Michigan) Bouwmans, Ivo (Delft University Clean Technology Institute, The Netherlands) Brien, Marilyn (Texas) Budde, Bernard (The Netherlands) Chenery, Mary Faeth (LaTrobe University) Cushman, John (New York Times) Diekmann, Jens. Dombrowski, Janet (National Geographic Society Library) Endacott, Phil. Feild, Junior (Auburn University) Finlay, Jeff (St. Peter's College) Fredericks, Eldon (U. S. Department of Agriculture) Gray, Tom (EcoNet; editor 'Wind Energy Weekly') Gronbeck, Christopher (Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology [CREST]) Gross, Louis (University of Tennessee) Harder, Jennifer L. (UC Davis) Hegyes, Gabriel A. (Sustainable Agriculture Network) Hinchman, Ray (Argonne National Laboratory) Hunt, Ronn (U. S. Department of Energy) Ip, David (Canadian Forest Service) Jaroch, Ed Jascourt, Stephen Keniry, Julian. Klein, Matt (Ball State University) Koch, Ernst-Christian (Kaiserslautern-University, Germany) Kool, Richard (British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks) Krug, Gretchen (SILS University of Michigan) Lang, Anthony (University of Toronto, Canada) Lawrence, Kevin. Lerner, Joshua (San Joaquin Valley Endangered Species Recovery Planning) Line, Mark (Open Pathways) Link, Terry (Michigan State University) Lynch, Maureen (Environmental Protection Agency) Makuch,Joseph. (Water Quality Information Center) Mclaren, Doug (University of Kentucky) Morris, Joyce. Nickerson, Gord (Library Software Archives) Pellinen, Matti (Finnish Association for Nature Conservation, Finland) Phillips, Dave (New York) Rose, Michael. Rowe, Stewart Sackman, Gleason (Moderator of InterNic net-happenings) Sagady, Alex (American Lung Association) Sandmeyer, Robert. Spiegel, Erica. Srinivas, Ravi (Syracuse University) Stein, Michael (EcoNet) Stewart, Tom. Taylor, Leon (Tulane University) Truong, Tri (University of Texas) Visser, Clyde R. Wandesforde-Smith, Geoffrey. Weaver, Mike (Environmental Protection Agency) Webster, Barry (Ann Arbor) Whittington, Jim. Woods, Eric Yeakley, Alan Yurman, Dan Standard Disclaimer: -------------------- We do not guarantee that the information found in this guide will be available to everyone, or that it will not have moved or been removed by its owner by the time that this guide is published. We make no claim that this guide is totally comprehensive on any of the subjects that we have included here. We found an abundance of information on environmental topics; due to time constraints not all of this information could be included. Additionally, there may well be resources that we were unable to find, or that were added after this guide was published. At this time, we intend to update the guide every six months or so. And to this end we ask that users of this guide would inform us of omissions and/or new resources as they are found. Carol Briggs-Erickson (cbriggs@sils.umich.edu) and Toni Murphy (murphyt@sils.umich.edu)