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Alwynne B. Beaudoin, Canadian Association of Palynologists (CAP): Internet Discussion Lists of Interest to Palynologists. These Internet discussion lists may be of interest to palynologists. More Internet Discussion Lists. A catalogue of Internet discussion lists dealing mostly with Quaternary, geoarchaeology and related subjects.
DDDNET. Taphonomy and Other Fossil Preservation Issues. You can join this group by sending the message "sub DDDNET your name" to listserv@listserv.uic.edu
! James Maffrey and Chuck Daghlian: Paleobot. PALEOBOT (A Paleobotany Mail List) is intended for discussions of paleobotanical matters. It is maintained as a service to the Paleobotanical Section, Botanical Society of America. Members of this Section and all others interested in fossil plants are urged to make use of the list. Please take notice: Archives of PALEOBOT@LISTSERV.DARTMOUTH.EDU: 1998-2002. Paleobotanical Section list.
Florin Neumann, Department of Geology, University of Toronto: How do Internet Discussion Lists Work?
Bill Last and John Smol, Geological Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg: E-mail Directory of Paleolimnologists. Alphabetical listing of subscribers to the paleolimnology listserver.
Reinhold Leinfelder (Palaeontology and Geobiology Munich), the Paläontologische Gesellschaft e.V.: Ask-A-Palaeontologist-Discussion forum. In German. You may also use this discussion forum in english. Anyone interested in Palaeontology may post a question; professional palaeontologists are requested to answer such questions in order to make questions and answers available to a greater public.
Doug Lundberg, Air Academy High School U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado: Amber Discussion Group. The listserv´s intent is a public discussion on amber formation, types, general questions, almost anything that relates to amber.
Jeffrey W. Martz, Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech University: Friends of the Triassic. A mailing list dedicated to providing information and discussion on Triassic paleontology and stratigraphy.
Norman MacLeod, Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum, London: PaleoNet: A User´s Guide. PaleoNet is primarily a forum for public communication within the paleontological community. See also: PaleoNet Mailing List: NHM Paleonet List Archive. PaleoNet Mailing List Search are available from 1994 to 2002.
NATURE: Nature Debates. Nature debates aim to use the space and reach of the Web to map out and define the landscape of international scientific controversy. They are moderated and involve both invited contributions and email from interested readers.
Palclime. Listserver for discussions of paleoclimate and paleoecology for Late Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic periods.
Servicio de Listas de Distribución de RedIRIS, Spain: Archives of SKOLITHOS@LISTSERV.REDIRIS.ES. The forum on trace fossils.
Philip Taylor: Palaeobotany. A paleobotany listserver.
TAXACOM. Biological systematics and biocollections computerization discussion list. Visit the TAXACOM listserv archives. See also http://kaw.keil.ukans.edu/mail_archives/taxacom/
Yahoo!Groups: Science > Other > palaeo_de German Palaeontology-Listserver. Induced by the "Paläontologische Gesellschaft" (in German).
Yahoo!Groups: Send a newsletter or discuss! Go to:
Science > Earth Sciences, or
Science > Biology > Botany, or
Science: Earth Sciences: Paleontology.
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John C. Butler, Department of Geosciences, University of Houston: The VirtualCoffeeRoom. This is a free, subscription-only, electronic mailing list. Its purpose is to facilitate discussions on and about the potential of the Internet in the creation of learning environments.
Jeffrey W. Martz, Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech University: Friends of the Triassic. A mailing list dedicated to providing information and discussion on Triassic paleontology and stratigraphy.
Ted Smith: GEOSCI-JOBS. GEOSCI-JOBS (a moderated list) is for posts of employment opportunity announcements in earth science, including geology, geophysics, seismology, engineering geology, geological engineering, civil engineering, paleontology, petroleum geology, petroleum engineering, mineralogy, mine engineering, hydrology, earth science, oceanography, physical geography, geomorphology, and geoscience education. Free of charge!
Wendy Van Norden, Harvard-Westlake School, Hollywood, CA, and Steve Kluge, Fox Lane High School, Bedford, NY: AP Geology Information Newsletter. A mailing list.
Yahoo! Groups: Yahoo! Groups (the former eGroups) is a free email group service that allows you to create and join email groups. Email
groups offer a convenient way to connect with others who share the same interests and ideas. Go To:
Science: Earth Sciences, or
Science: Earth Sciences: Paleontology, or
Science: Biology: Botany, or
Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany.
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Mary Campenot and Emily Kruchowski, BOTANY, Guide to Internet Resources: LISTSERVES and NEWSGROUPS.
Stephanie and Peter da Silva, Publicly accessible Mailing list: Worth checking out: Sources for Information About Mailing Lists.
galaxy: Mailing Lists. Index of publicly accessible mailing lists.
geosciences.org (Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California, San Diego): Geoscience Information Mailing Lists. You are most welcome to subscribe to some mailing lists to receive monthly information about geoscience meetings, new geoscience books, and tables of contents for most geoscience journals. The service is free and automatic.
Info-mine: Mailing Lists. An index, confined on Info-mine mailing lists.
L-Soft: CataList. A catalog of listserv lists. From this page, you can browse any of the 43,407 public listserv lists on the Internet, search for mailing lists of interest, and get information about listserv host sites.
Norman MacLeod, Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum, London: Palaeonet´s guide to other palaeontological listservers.
Mineralogy Club of Antwerp, Belgium: Mineralogy mailing lists, a commented index.
Vivian Neou: Search The List of Lists. Search one of the largest directories of special interest group e-mail lists (also known as listservs) available on the Internet.
Ted Smith, Online Resources for Earth Scientists (ORES): General Geology, Mailing Lists. Hosted by Cornell University.
TILE.NET: Go to
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The reference to Internet discussion and information lists.
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Technical University of Clausthal - Institute of Geology and Paleontology: Newsgroups on Earth Sciences.
EOS: Educational Online Sources, Providence: EDNET Guide to Usenet Newsgroups. Educational resources available on the net.
Bret C. Rediker, Geology Link Page: Newsgroups.
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