5.0044 Anthropology Bibliographic Databases (2/68)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 14 May 91 21:54:15 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0044. Tuesday, 14 May 1991.

(1) Date: Tue, 23 Apr 91 20:32:53 CDT (10 lines)
From: Frada Mozenter <FLI00FLM@EARN.UNCCVM>
Subject: anthropology files

(2) Date: Fri, 26 Apr 91 12:29 GMT (58 lines)
Forwarded by: David Zeitlyn <ZEITLYN@vax.oxford.ac.uk>
Subject: [3 Replies on PACS-L]

This query and the following replies were originally on PACS-L,
Public-Access Computer Systems Forum. They were forwarded to
Humanist by David Zeitlyn <ZEITLYN@vax.oxford.ac.uk>.

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 91 12:43 GMT
Subject: This is the Q to which I just forwarded some answers!
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 91 20:32:53 CDT
From: Frada Mozenter <FLI00FLM@EARN.UNCCVM>
Subject: anthropology files

I am working with a faculty member whose is interested in
creating an anthropology database. Is anyone familiar with
such a file already in existence (besides SilverPlatter's
HRAF)? Thanks.

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 91 12:29 GMT
From: "John Rawlings" <CN.JWR@STANFORD.BITNET>

The electronic journal World Cultures (Dept of Anthro
CSU Northridge, 818 885-3331) is largely made up of data files.
I have it all, but have not found it easy to use. John Rawlings,
Stanford Library

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From: elliot%nowalls.UCSD.EDU@Sdsc.BITnet (Elliot Kanter)
Subject: Anthropology files

The French system Questel has a group of files called FRANCIS (French
Retrieval Automated Network for Currint Information in Social and Human
Sciences). Files that look interesting for Anthropology are
Prehistory and Protohistory
Art and Archaeology
Ethnology
Art and Archaeology

A U.S. office of Questel can be reached at (800) 424-9600

Elliot Kanter
University of California, San Diego
ekanter@ucsd

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From: GDROLET@LAVALVM1
Subject: Re: anthropology files
The server Questel offers access to a bibliographic file named FRANCIS
which includes a subfile Ethnology (350 anthropological journals are
indexed)