responses: AskSam; folklore (96)

Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Thu, 16 Feb 89 18:40:40 EST


Humanist Mailing List, Vol. 2, No. 615. Thursday, 16 Feb 1989.


(1) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 89 18:06:14 +0200 (12 lines)
From: Yaacov Choueka <choueka@bimacs.uucp>
Subject: Re: B-testers for Hebrew AskSam? (19)

(2) Date: 16-FEB-1989 15:37:25 GMT (64 lines)
From: A_BODDINGTON@VAX.ACS.OPEN.AC.UK
Subject: Folklore

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Date: Thu, 16 Feb 89 18:06:14 +0200
From: Yaacov Choueka <choueka@bimacs.uucp>
Subject: Re: B-testers for Hebrew AskSam? (19)

Yes,
Yaacov Choueka
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel, 52100
Bitnet: choueka@bimacs
Arpa: choueka%bimacs.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
Csnet: choueka%bimacs.bitnet%cunyvm.cuny.edu@csnet-relay
UUCP: uunet!mcvax!humus!bimacs!choueka
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Date: 16-FEB-1989 15:37:25 GMT
From: A_BODDINGTON@VAX.ACS.OPEN.AC.UK
Subject: Folklore


> Yes, I'm interested in the folkloristics discussion group..
> What is it? Any more info?? Thanks, Angela

These are the details ....


Date: 30 January 1988
From: Mark Glazer <MG6BE8@PANAM>
Subject: Folklorists' discussion group

COMPUTER NETWORK FOR FOLKLORISTS
The Folklore List on BITNET


A computer network for folklorists has just been established as
FOLKLORE@TAMVM1. We would like to hear from anyone who is
interested in joining us in using an international interactive
computer network for folklore study. Some of the ways this
network can be used are outlined below, but I am sure its users
will think of more ways to use this network.

Other disciplines than folklore have had links available through
computer networks using Bitnet by which course syllabi,
bibliographies, paper calls, research notes, queries, employment
notices and other items are distributed. Such a computer link
among folklorists will be very useful for researchers whether
they be students, teachers or independent researchers in
folklore. Besides the uses already mentioned there is another use

which particularly excites us -- enabling us to keep track of new
upgrowths of such contemporary folklore as joke cycles, customs,
legends and so on. Initially this list will be a forum for
discussion and a kind of file server or periodical electronic
magazine.

If you would like to participate in this list please subscribe to
it by using the following command:

tell Listserv@tamvm1 sub folklore Your Name

or you can write or call one of us.

Philip Hiscock
MUN Folklore & Language Archive (MUNFLA)
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St John's, Newfoundland, CANADA A1B 3X8
(709) 737-8401

E-mail: PHILIPH@MUN.BITNET

or

Mark Glazer
Rio Grande Folklore Archive
Pan American University
Edinburg, Texas 78539
(512) 381-3551

E-mail: MG6BE8@PANAM.BITNET