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From: ashwin(a)cc.gatech.edu (Ashwin Ram)
Subject: CogSci-94: Searchable index of titles, authors, abstracts, and sessions
Date: 6 Jul 94 10:29:34
The titles, authors, and abstracts of all the papers and talks to be
presented at the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
(CogSci-94) are available on the World Wide Web (WWW), along with the
complete technical program and list of sessions.
Each paper is indexed along with its title, authors, and abstract, the date
and time it is scheduled to be presented, and its page numbers in the
proceedings (being published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ).
Each talk, poster, symposium, and plenary session is indexed along with its
date and time and the list of papers scheduled to be presented in that
session.
The index can be searched using keywords; general regular expression search
is also available. To access the index, use Mosaic or any other WWW browser
[see footnote] to access the following URL:
http://www.gatech.edu/cogsci/cogsci.html
(To do this, choose OPEN URL from the FILE menu, then type in the above URL.)
Click on "Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society" to
access the information page for this conference. Click on "Index of titles,
authors, and abstracts" to access the index. Finally, type in your keywords
in the search box.
Other conference information, including the registration brochure and
information on travel and local arrangements is also available from the
conference information page; simply click on whatever you're interested in.
This information is also available by anonymous FTP from
ftp.cc.gatech.edu in
the directory /pub/cogsci94.
(If you need to reach a human: e-mail cogsci94(a)cc.gatech.edu)
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(footnote)
Mosaic is free, public-domain software that runs on most platforms, including
Unix machines, VMS machines, Macintoshes, NeXTs, IBM PC/Windows, X
workstations, and under Emacs, and provides a simple hypercard-like
point-and-click interface to any piece of information anywhere on the
network. Most systems already have Mosaic installed; if yours doesn't,
simply copy the executable file from NCSA's FTP site (
ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu).
More help on Mosaic and the World Wide Web is available from the USENET
newsgroup comp.infosystems.www, and on-line in Mosaic itself. Many other WWW
browsers are also available and may be used to search the index (for example,
Lynx, which does not require a graphics-capable machine).