4.0367 Responses: Library Lists; Hebrew Fonts (3/51)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 7 Aug 90 20:50:49 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0367. Tuesday, 7 Aug 1990.
(1) Date: [August 7 1990] (15 lines)
From: Harry Hahne <HAHNE@UTOREPAS>
Subject: Re: library lists
(2) Date: Tue, 07 Aug 90 20:08:51 EDT (15 lines)
From: Allen Renear <ALLEN@BROWNVM>
Subject: Library Lists
(3) Date: Tue, 07 Aug 90 10:02:07 BST (21 lines)
From: ZLSIIAS@cms.manchester-computing-centre.ac.uk
Subject: Hebrew fonts
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From: Harry Hahne <HAHNE@UTOREPAS>
Subject: Re: library lists
Date: [August 7 1990]
Charles Ess writes:
>On behalf of my colleagues in our library who've taken a recent shine to
>BITNET -- can HUMANIST readers recommend any lists which would do for
>librarians what HUMANIST does for us (whatever that is)?
Look at Public Access Computer Forum: LIBPACS@UHUPVM1.BITNET
Also Instruction Discussion Group: BI-L@BINGVMB.BITNET
Harry
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Date: Tue, 07 Aug 90 20:08:51 EDT
From: Allen Renear <ALLEN@BROWNVM>
Subject: Library Lists
In addition to the lists mentioned above I recommend...
MLA-L (IUBVM) Mailing list for the Music Library Association
GOVDOC-L (PSUVM) Discussion of Government Document Issues
The are other library-related lists as well. If you send the listserv
command LIST GLOBAL to your nearest listserv you will receive a file
named LISTSERV LISTS which will list all the public listserv lists
currently active.
--Allen allen@brownvm.brown.edu
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Date: Tue, 07 Aug 90 10:02:07 BST
From: ZLSIIAS@cms.manchester-computing-centre.ac.uk
Subject: Hebrew fonts
NotaBene will download nice looking Hebrew Fonts to an HPlaserjet
successfully. I do not like the package and did not find it
very intuitive. However, it has an impressive database, and it can
generate a bibliography (unlike many of the other popular wp's)
It is supplied by Dragonfly Software based in New York.
Fontmax is another package supplied by Intercontinental Software
System, Inc, 3463 State Street, Suite 283, Santa Barbara, California
(fax (805) 497-3494) which provides Hebrew fonts, amongst many others,
and which is used from within WordPerfect (the version for WP 5.1 is
now out). This makes it quite an attractive package. The cost
is 159.95 (this includes screen and printer fonts, I think). For this
you do get an extremely good range, and you can in fact generate your
own fonts.