Dr. Matthew Spriggs from the Australian National University. The information is posted below. Jean Jolliffe > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Welcome to the CORNISH-STUDIES-L electronic forum > > on majordomo@coombs.anu.edu.au > > > > This Forum was established by the Australian National University to > > provide a world-wide communications vehicle and a central electronic > > archive for anyone working on, or interested in Cornish Studies. Aspects > > likely to be of interest to subscribers include but are not limited to > > Cornish language, history, archaeology, natural history, sociology and > > politics, and Cornwall's relations with the rest of Europe,especially > > neighbouring regions such as Britanny and Wales. > > > > The Forum begins operation without a moderator and is open to all, > > subject to subscription approval by the Listowner (see below). > > > > The Forum was established on the 1st November 1994 on the joint initiative > > of the Coombs Computing Unit, Research Schools of Social Sciences & > > Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, and > > Dr Matthew Spriggs of the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, > > representing Skolurion Kernow which is an informal international network > > of Cornish scholars and scholars of Cornwall. > > > > While it is assumed that english is likely to be the preferred language > > of communication of most subscribers, we welcome the inclusion of > > materials in the three currently used versions of the Cornish Language > > (Modern, Unified and Kemmyn),especially for teaching purposes. We ask > > that such contributions clearly indicate in the subject line which > > version of Cornish is being used. > > > > Anyone, whether a registered member or not, can electronically view > > and retrieve the communications to the forum using a database > > 'ANU-Cornish-Studies-L' accessible through the standard WAIS > > software and through the ANU's COOMBSQUEST Social Sciences and > > Humanities Information Facility gopher running on the > > coombs.anu.edu.au as well as on the cheops.anu.edu.au machines. > > > > 1) to join (subscribe to) the forum send e-mail > > ----------------------------------------------- > > to: majordomo@coombs.anu.edu.au > > message: subscribe Cornish-Studies-L > > > > DO NOT INCLUDE YOUR NAME OR ANY OTHER DETAILS AFTER THE ADDRESS