Project Gutenberg has been recently featured in the following: (Conference presentations by Prof. Hart are followed by an *) (Photographs are indicated by the inclusion of a #Photograph) (Network publications are noted separately in the conclusion) If you have items that should be included, please email hart@ pobox.com This file last updated 08/21/95 In Progress Section: USA Today, Los Angeles About licensing music for the Internet Called 344-0367 at about 1PM PDT 6/9/95 Internet World, Bob Sanchez bsanchez@tiac.net Online Access, Chicago Fine Print May, 1995, Clipboard Section dana.humphrey@oamag.com The Freeware Hall of Fame rey.barry@execnet.com FHOF BBS 804-293-4710 Rey Barry 1561 Dairy Rd. Charlottesville, VA 22903-1303 giusal@world-net.sct.fr (Giuseppe Salza) (in French) "Littratures sur Internet", in the International Conference Centre (Paris). U.S. News and World Report, Vic Sussman Peachpit Press in Berkeley, CA Article by Jean Armour Polly CBEViews which is a publication of the Council of Biology Editors Newsletter of the UK Society of Freelance Editors and Proofreaders Online Access Magazine, Chicago. Interview took place March 9th, due out in June. Works Completed Section: 125. September, 1995 Internet World The Digital Press 124. Informacja Profesjonalna, Poland Cover Story, Synopsis on p3, starts on p10 July, 1995 [Arrived August 21] 123. National Public Radio comments on Project Gutenberg testimony at the US Senate. July 28, 1995 [date varies in various locations] 122. July 24th, 1995 U.S. Senate Invites Project Gutenberg To Testify Michael Hart, Jolea Sampolesi and Christina Heal travelled to Washington, D.C. to take part in the first Senate hearings on the Internet. Etext copies of the testimony are available.* 121. Benefactor of the Internet The Pobox "Benefactor of the Internet" award honours the pioneers, visionaries, and superstars of the Information Age. July 9. 1995 Pobox Newsletter from pobox@pobox.com 120. Apple eWorld Continuing Reference 119. MediaSoft and UPC Quebec, Canada June, 1995 Site of the Week "valeur exceptionnelle" 118. Internet World June, 1995 P 26, CyberLibrarian, The Virtual Library 117. Swedish daily Svenska Dagbladet Date Uncertain 116. MacUser Internet Traveller Issue Uncertain [March, 1995?] 115. Daily Herald [Chicago Suburbs] 2nd Week In June [14th] 114. Compuserve Magazine June, 1995 113. OCLC Library Catalog Listing all Project Gutenberg Etexts as they come out. Sometimes even in advance of their official release dates. 112. MacUser Internet Map May, 1995? 111. INFORMACJA PROFESJONALNA, Febrary 1995 Polish Information Industry Journal Szosa Poznanska 5; 62-081 Przezmierowo - Poznan, Poland tel. +48 (61) 142701; fax +48 (61) 142294 e-mail: ip@beta.nask.poznan.pl 110. NetGuide Magazine, May 1995 May's cover story "50 Online Problems and Their Solutions" 109. Liberation [France, Versailles] Multimedia Sections [Fridays] April 14, 1995? 108. Chicago Computer Currents April, 1995 p 24 Probably Other Computer Currents Other Dates and Pages This article is by Claudia Winkler of the Scripps Howard News Service and probably appeared in many places. Originall released via their wire on March 28. 1995 107. March-April 1995 issue of InterText http://www.etext.org/Zines/InterText/v5n2.html or ftp://ftp.etext.org/pub/Zines/InterText/ascii/ITv5n2.etx.gz 106. WIENER ZEITUNG Feb. 3rd author Andreas Serloth, full page. by the way, the oldest daily still operating, in the world. 105. Prodigy: Business Guide: Indexed in HyperText 2/3/95 104. Osgood Files, CBS Radio Interview took place Feb 1. 1995 10AM Aired at various times and places Gail Lee Room 513-6 524 W. 57th St. NY, NY 10019 1-212-975-5809 103. SCHOLAR, published by Queens College, Editor Joseph Rabin 100, 101, and possibly 102 Associated Press Articles of 1/24/95 Technical Sections, and 1/30/95 National and International Sections With photograph, apparently this article was reworked and reissued to three syndicated portions of the AP. 99. "Handbook of Writing for the Mathematical Sciences" Nicholas J. Higham 98. "Cool War" series in Palm Beach Post Late 1994. 97. Call for experts in non-U.S. copyright law for Project Gutenberg was reported in the San Francisco Daily Journal, Thursday, Dec. 1, on p. 2 96. UNIX INFO [Swedish], November, 1994, p55, with photograph Also posted at: http://net.info.nl/ui/0794/projgut.html 95. Computer Life, November, 1994 "The 99 Best Places on the Internet" 94. Austrian Online User Group (No.50, Nov.94) 93. Der Spiegel [German] October, 1994 p 245 "Knowledge on the Nets" #Photograph "Multi-Media. . .Shakespeare on the Computer" 92. Die Zeit [The Times] [German] October, 1994 91. Something in Poland, not sure of the name or date. 90. Chicago Tribune Special Section on: Technology and the Workplace, Oct. 2, 1994 "Big Iron Redux" #Photographs 89. Atlantic Montly, September, 1994 "The End of the Book?" 88. Cincinnati Enquirer, September 18, 1994, p H11 "Classics Hit the Internet" 87. American Airlines In Flight Magazine, September 1, 1994 "Johnny Appleseed of the Information Age" 86. The Internet Yellow Pages [They have refused to allow us to review their book, to make corrections, suggestions, emendations, etc. Cannot vouch for accuracy of this book. This is NOT the New Riders Yellow Pages book.] 85. Apple eWorld 84. Bloomsbury Review, May/June 1994, Julian Catalano, p. 25 "The Future of Books [The Don't Have One!]" 83. Email Addresses of the Rich and Famous, Seth Godwin, p54, 121 Addison Wesley, April 1994 [The email address is incorrect], we cannot recommend this book, as other email addresses we tried didn't work either] 82. Conference on High Speed Computing, Salihan, Oregon* April 18-21, 1994 [Los Alamos and Livermore National Labs] "Etexts, Can They Save the Failing Supercomputer Industry" 81. Mary Brandt Jensen and Michael S. Hart were both speakers at the University of Illinois Data Processing Clinic in April, 10-14, 1994 Conference Title: Literary Texts in an Electronic Age* "Etexts Are for the Masses, Not Merely for the Ivory Tower" 80. The Guardian [England] December 23, 1993, article by Steve Flowers 79. Wilson Library Bulletin, December, 1993, p 68 78. Paul A. Gilster, The Internet Navigator: The Essential Guide to Network Navigation for the Individual Dial-Up User (John Wiley & Sons, 1993). 77. NetPower [Book] December, 1993 pp 446-451 by Eric Persson, Fox Chapel Publishing "Project Gutenberg has as its goal to give away one trillion electronic texts by Decemenber 31, 2001" 76. National Public Radio, Weekend Edition, Novemeber 7, 1993 75. Technical Bulletin of the Office of Computing and Info Systems University of Missouri, Volume 13, Number 12, Fall 1993 Networking p. 14 74. Project Gutenberg files are now available via satellite link: The geosynchronous purveyor (Skylink (615) 623-6450) 9600 bps and 19200 bps data subcarriers (on the Shop At Home channels, Galaxy 1 Chan 9, Galaxy 3 Chan 17.) 73. Harry Youtt, an official in the National Writers Union, speaking at an event entitled "Writers Rights Day" in Los Angeles on November 9. 72. WIUM Radio Western Illinois Universtiy at Macomb Interview took place October 28, 1933 Scheduled airtime November 1, 1993 Interviewed by Jeff Bossert 71. Boardwatch Magazine, October, 1993 70. Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture ISSN 1068-5723 THE RATE OF CHANGE OF THE RATE OF CHANGE, October, 1993 69. "NetSurf" in September/October 1993 issue of WIRED, page 94 Actually, we appear in most issues, it would seem. 68. Tim McLain from Fox Chapel Publishing Pennsylvania (USA) "NetPower: Resource Guide to Online Computer Networks" September 21, 1993 67. ONLINE 43, by Robert Kraft 66. PBS Series "The Future" in progress Chuck Rice, AP Radio, 1825 K St. NW Washington, DC 20006 1-800-424-8804 Interview 10 AM, September 21, 1993 65. Associated Press, Home Entertainment Interveiw took place 9/21/93 64. Microtimes, 9/20/93, Silicon Valley Newspaper 63. "Project Gutenberg" for the weekly "COMPUTERZEITUNG" In Germany [Literally, "Computer Times" Sept, 1993] 62. KNBR radio, San Francisco, September 9, 1993 7:20AM 61. Radio, Moline, September 9, 1993 60. Daily Illini, University of Illinois September 6, 1993, Vilija Januskis 59. Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Flaherty, City Desk September 5, 1993: First Section, page 20 #Photograph 58. WMAQ NewsRadio, Chicago, AM 670 September 5, 1993 57. Associated Press September 5, 1993 56. Eric Braun The Internet Directory First Internet Resource Listed on the Cover Officially released January, 1994 55. Computer Focus [chapter 11] Paul A. Gilster 54. Delta Airlines: Sky Magazine, August, 1993 Technology Column, Libraries Without Walls, p116 53. Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture, August, 1993 52. Michael Scott, Vancouver Sun, mscott@mindlink.bc.ca 1-604-681-9963, August, 1993 51. Lockheed Newsletters 50. Computer Publishing Conference, July 17, 1993 St. Charles, IL 49. Internet Research Journal (Meckler) Summer, 1993 48. Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture, July, 1993 47. An Historian's Guide to Computing (Proposed Date) Daniel Greenstein, Oxford University Press, 1993 46. Indiana ASIS (American Society for Information Science) 1993, Bloomington, IN * 45. UIUC ASIS (American Society for Information Science) April 10, 1993 Urbana, IL (Proposed Date) * 44. POWERBOOK: A DIGITAL NOMAD'S GUIDE, Andrew Gore Random House ISBN 0-639-74601-3 [on disk] ISBN 0-639-74588-2 [paper] 43. WiscNet Conference, April 29th, 1993 * Keynote Speaker 42. Forbes Magazine (Malcolm Forbes) article by David C. Churbuck, #Photograph by Michael L. Abramson February 15, 1993 pp 204-205 41. Boston Globe and Seattle Post-Intelligencer, et. al. January 10, 1993 p A3 (Seattle) 40. Surfing the Internet, Jean Armour Polly Second Edition, Posted as January 1993 Gutenberg Etext 39. The Internet Companion, p 94-95 (c) 1993 Tracy LaQuey with Jeanne C. Ryer (released in 1992) Downloading "Electronic Books" via FTP 38. Library Journal, article by Carol Tenopir "Online Searching with Internet" December 1992, pp. 102 and 104. 37. Kontur, Finnish Journal (ISSN1235-2772) p 71-72 Volume 2, 1992 36. Indiana ASIS (American Society for Information Science) December 10, 1992, Indianapolis, IN * Keynote Speaker 35. Argonne National Laboratories, October 30, 1992 Computers in Research Conference * 34. National Public Radio "Computers, Freedom, and Privacy" Conference was August 3, 1992 NPR broadcast it October, 17, 1992 33. Crossing the Internet Threshold, p 94, (c) 1993 Roy Tennant, et. al. (released October, 1992) 32. Ny Tid, Swedish Newspaper, September 10, 1992, p 12 31. The Puget Sound Computer User, Sept, 1992 Seattle, Washington 30. Chronicle of Higher Education August 12, 1992, Page 15 29. American Association of Law Libraries Annual Conference San Francisco, California July 22, 1992 * 28. ComputerWorld, July 6, 1992 "Yes, Virginia, There is Literature to be Downloaded" page 73 or 76 depending on edition 27. [Most accurate article] Share It (Inner London Educational Computing Constorium) ILECC Summer, 1992, page 3, London, England 26. Wilson Library Bulletin, June 1992, Page 40 Surfing the Internet, by Jean Armor Polly 25. The Heller Report May, 1992, Page 10 24. New England Association of Computers in the Humanities (NEACH) Rutgers/IBM, New York, NY April 29, 1992 * Keynote Speaker 23. Pennsylvania Library Network (PALINET) Philadelphia, PA April 22, 1992 * Keynote Speaker 22. American Society for Information Science University of Illinois, April 14, 1992 * Keynote Speaker 21. American Society for Information Science amd the Special Libraries Association Chicago, IL March 26, 1992 * Keynote Speaker 20. University of Tennessee, Knoxville Knoxville, TN February 20, 1992 * Keynote Speaker, Library 19. American Society for Information Science Oak Ridge, TN, February 19, 1992 * Keynote Speaker 18. Oak Ridge National Laboratories and OSTI Oak Ridge, TN, February 19, 1992 * Keynote Speaker 17. Zen and the Art of the Internet, by Brendan Kehoe January, 1991 16. Champaign-Urbana News Gazette, Champaign, IL December 26, 1991 #Photograph [Large in color] 15. Carnegie-Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute December 21, 1991, Pittsburgh, PA * Keynote Speaker 14. WABY Radio Albany. NY December, 1992 13. WNVA Radio Chicago, IL. December, 1992 12. KMOX Radio St. Louis, MO December, 1992 11. Database Journal December 10, 1991 10. [Not sure it ever ran, _I_ didn't hear it] Voice of America December, 1991 9. [Only ran locally, I think] CBS News November, 1991 6, 7, and 8 Cable News Network (CNN) Regular CNN News Feature CNN Headline News International CNN News November, 1991 5. American Society for Information Science Annual Conference October 30, 1991, Washington, DC * Keynote Speaker "Michael Hart Has Been Promoted from Lunatic to Visionary" From Mitch Kapor's Introduction 4. Wall Street Journal page 1, with illustration October 29, 1991 "Plug In, Sign On, and Read Milton, An Electronic Gutenberg Classic" First time the Internet appears on the front page of a major national or international paper. 3. Missouri Library Association Annual Conference September 19, 1991, St. Louis, MO * 2. National Conference on Computers and Values August 12, 1991, New Haven, CT * 1. International Conference on Computers and Philosophy (Keynote Address) August 8, 1991, New Haven, CT * 0. PCWEEK, Mother's Day, 1986 Backing Up From Drive to Drive, Instead of Tape Our work also appears on most of the major net services: Almanac Server Australia (several locations) BUBL (BUlletin-board of British Libraries on JANET) Cleveland (and other) Freenets FidoNet Finland Germany Gopher (most or all servers) Italy Internet Wiretap The New Zealand Archives in Wellington (Victoria U.) Oakland, Michigan Archives The Oregon State Almanac Server The Oxford Text Archives, England Simtel20 Sweden TRW WAIS and quake.think.com Washington University Archives World Wide Web [WWW or W3] and various CDROM collections and information services: Simtel and Simtel CDROMs WUArchive The Project Gutenberg CDROM by Walnut Creek The Complete Bookshop CDROM by Chestnut CDROM Regular appearances on the following network servers: bi (Bibliographic Instruction) gutnberg (Electronic Text) humanist (Computers in the Humanities) libref (Library Reference) mbu (Megabyte University) pacs-l (Public Acces Computer Sytems) nettrain (Network Training) virtual (Libraries for the Future) Visions (The Future of Librarians) Interpedia(Internet Encyclopedia) Net Happenings University and Community College System of Nevada System Computing Services, Kathy Eyster, Documentarian Bangor Theological Seminary paper delivered by Mark Stoffan to the Maine Academic and Research Libraries Association