Center for Civil Society International ([email protected])
Wed, 18 Oct 1995 17:15:27 -0700 (PDT)
The Center for Civil Society International, in conjunction with
University of Washington press, will publish its recent books, Channels:
A Guide to Third Sector Projects, Organizations and Work Opportunities in
the New Independent States and Internet Resources for the NIS in one
volume entitled The Post-Soviet Handbook.
We would like to include more information about private and voluntary
organizations in the New Independent States. Please send us
information you have about non-governmental organizations in the NIS,
including name, address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail address (if
available) and the kind of activity in which the organization is involved.
We also welcome information about activities of U.S.-based NGOs and
non-profit organizations in the NIS. Please send your information to my
attention to either <[email protected]> or <[email protected]>.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Joan McCarter
Program Associate
CCSI
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Subject: nternet/NIS FAQ (fwd)
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Subject: Internet/NIS FAQ
IREX Internet FAQ Available in Print and On-Line
The International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) has produced a
booklet of answers to the most frequently asked questions about
computer communications in Eurasia. "FAQ: E-mail and Internet in
the NIS and Baltics," is designed to help scholars traveling to
Eurasia, specialists from the region, and others seeking to assist
NIS and Baltic colleagues join computer networks.
The FAQ includes sections on
- The Basics
- Commercial Network Service Providers
- Academic/Research Networks
- "How To"
- More Information and Assistance
Plus a glossary and bibliography.
The FAQ is available from the IREX/Washington and Moscow offices for
$3 each for US citizens, but is free to inhabitants of the NIS and
Baltics.
To order the FAQ, send payment to:
Kristin Johnson
IREX Publications
1616 H St., NW
Washington, DC USA 20006
Ph. 202-628-8188
E-mail: [email protected]
or contact the IREX/Moscow office at <[email protected]>.
A hypertext version of the FAQ can be found at:
IREX is producing a Russian-language edition, which should be
available in print and electronic form in November.
Tony Byrne
IREX
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