Worthington, 'Electronic Antiquity (new issue)', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05 URL = http://hegel.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/serials/bmcr/bmcr-v4n05-worthington-electronic 4.5.5, Electronic Antiquity (new issue) *ELECTRONIC ANTIQUITY: >COMMUNICATING THE CLASSICS* > >This is a general announcement over various lists >that Volume 1 Issue 4 (September 1993) is now available >for access. The editors encourage subscriptions (which are >free); subscribers will be automatically contacted in >advance when future issues are available. The contents >of *EA* 1, 4 follow. > >*ELECTRONIC ANTIQUITY: >COMMUNICATING THE CLASSICS* > >ISSN 1320-3606 > >Peter Toohey (Founding Editor) >Ian Worthington (Editor) > >VOL. 1 ISSUE 4 - SEPTEMBER 1993 > >(01) LIST OF CONTENTS > >(02) EDITORIAL > >(03) GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS > >(04) ARTICLES > >Becker, Andrew S., 'A Short Essay on Deconstruction and > Plato's *Ion*' >Economou, Maria, 'Euesperides: A Devastated Site' >Morse, M., 'On the Utility of Classical Etymology for > Sociology' >Thompson, L., 'Roman Perceptions of Blacks' > >(05) OBLOQUY > >Keen, Tony, Aristophanes' *Lysistrata* > (to Sallie R. Goetsch, *EA* 1,3, August 1993) >Goetsch, Sallie R., Aristophanes' *Lysistrata*: A Reply > to Tony Keen > >(06) POETRY > >Baker, Robert J., 'Panting for God. A Version of Prudentius, > *Peristephanon* Liber 3' >Wilson, Lyn, 'Ulysses, A Butterfly' > >(07) J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM by Kenneth Hamma > >Recent Acquisitions and Lectures > >(08) *SCHOLIA* > >Editorial note and contents for Volume 2 (1994) >Supplied by Bill Dominik > >(09) CONFERENCES > >The Greek and Roman Book, University of Minnesota (programme) >The Horace Bimillennium, UCLA (Programme) > >(10) VACANCIES > >AUSTRALIA: >Classicist: University of Melbourne > >U.S.A.: >Archaeologist (2 posts): Bryn Mawr College >Archaeologist: Oriental Institute, Chicago > >(11) KEEPING IN TOUCH > >Electronic Forums & Repositories for the Classics > by Ian Worthington > > >*Electronic Antiquity* Vol. 1 Issue 4 - September 1993 >edited by Peter Toohey and Ian Worthington >antiquity-editor@classics.utas.edu.au >ISSN 1320-3606 >------------------------ > >Access is via gopher or ftp (instructions below). > >Volume 1 Issue 5 will be published in October. > >The editors welcome contributions. > >HOW TO ACCESS > >Access is via gopher or ftp. >The journal file name of this issue is 1,4-September1993; >Volume 1 Issues 1-3 may also be accessed in the same way. > >GOPHER: > >-- info.utas.edu.au and through gopher: >-- open top level document called Publications >-- open Electronic Antiquity. >-- open 1,4-September1993 >-- open (01)contents first for list of contents, then other files as >appropriate > >FTP: > >-- FTP.utas.edu.au (or ftp.info.utas.edu.au) > --> departments --> classics --> antiquity. >-- In Antiquity you will see the files as described above. > >Since a few people had problems accessing the journal via ftp, >here are the stages in more detail: > >at your system prompt: FTP >at the subsequent prompt: open FTP.utas.edu.au >at login prompt: anonymous >at password: your username (which won't show) >then: cd departments >then: cd classics >then: cd antiquity >then: ls -l >then: cd 1,4-September1993 >then: ls -l > You will now have a list of the various directories (the 'd' > beginning each line 'drwx....' indicates you're dealing with > a directory) >then: cd (into whichever directory you want) >then: ls -l > If the first character in the line is not 'd', you've got a file. > Use the 'get' command plus the file name to download. If you're > still in a directory, use the 'ls-l' command to list its contents. > Use 'get' to transfer files. > >To move back up the directory tree: > >type: cdup >then: ls -l > >And repeat the process. > >If still having trouble, try, once you have the directory list for >the journal: > >Type (for example) cd (04)Articles >Your response should be 'CWD command successful', but no list. >Type ls-l >Your response should be a list of fours articles in a form such as: >-rw-rw-r--1 1689 77030 Sep 28 23:09 Becker-Plato > etc for the rest >Type get Becker-Plato >and you should have a copy. > >A final alternative if a space is magically inserted in the parenthesis >of the file number (e.g. of 'Articles' file) is to specify: > >CD ./(04)Articles > >Please also be very careful when ftping *not* to leave *any* spaces >in file names or make typos. > >Do NOT use Telnet. > >The best way to access the journal (in terms of both ease and >time) is by gopher, and we would urge you to do so. The >structure of the journal is also more easily recognisable on gopher. > >Please try to access *here* in Tasmania (eastern Australian >time) either during the night, very early morning or at >weekends, since during the business day the lines are >crammed. This means you'll need to check with (e.g.) >the international operator for the right time difference, >but at the moment (the following is not an exhaustive list) >Britain is 9 hours behind eastern Australia; Europe, west >to east, 8-6 hours; East Coast U.S.A. 14 hours; West >Coast U.S.A. 17 hours; South America, coastal to eastern, >13-15 hours, South Africa 8 hours; Singapore 2 hours; >and Japan 1 hour. > >Queries and contributions may be directed to the editors at >:antiquity-editor@classics.utas.edu.au. > >Peter Toohey (ptoohey@metz.une.edu.au) >Ian Worthington (ian.worthington@classics.utas.edu.au) > >(end) --------- Ian Worthington, Department of Classics, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia. Tel. 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