@c -*-tex-*- @node Commercial Services @chapter Commercial Services Many services can be accessed through the Internet. As time progresses and more outlets for commercial activity appear, once-restricted traffic (by the NSFnet Acceptable Use Policy) may now flow freely. Now that there are other networks for that information to travel on, businesses are making their move. @c @node Internet Service Providers @c @section Internet Service Providers @c @cindex getting connected @c @cindex service providers @c @cindex Alternet @c @cindex PSI @c @c Providers (AlterNet, PSI, etc)... @c @c @node Supercomputers @c @section Supercomputers @c @cindex Supercomputers @c @c The Internet Resource Guide (@pxref{IRG}) contains a chapter on @c computer time that's available for a fee. Rather than reproduce it @c here, which would fast become out-of-date as well as triple the size @c of this guide, it's suggested that the reader consult the IRG if such @c services are of interest. @node Electronic Journals @section Electronic Journals @cindex journals @cindex ARL @c @cindex ARL (Association of Research Libraries) The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) publishes a hard-copy directory of electronic journals, newsletters, and scholarly discussion lists. It is a compilation of entries for hundreds of scholarly lists, dozens of journals and newsletters, and a many ``other'' titles, including newsletter-digests, into one reference source. Each entry includes instructions on how to access the referenced publication or list. The documents are available electronically by sending the commands @smallexample get ejournl1 directry get ejournl2 directry @end smallexample @noindent to the server at @samp{LISTSERV@@OTTAWA.BITNET}. @xref{Listservs} for further instructions on using a listserv. @cindex listserv The directory, along with a compilation by Diane Kovacs called @cite{Directories of Academic E-Mail Conferences}, is available in print and on diskette (DOS WordPerfect and MacWord) from: @display Office of Scientific & Academic Publishing Association of Research Libraries 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 @code{ARLHQ@@UMDC.BITNET} (202) 232--2466 (202) 462--7849 (Fax) @end display @noindent The ARL is a not-for-profit organization representing over one hundred research libraries in the United States and Canada. The publication is available to ARL members for $10 and to non-members for $20 (add $5 postage per directory for foreign addresses). Orders of six or more copies will receive a 10% discount; all orders must be prepaid and sent to the ARL. @node Commercial Databases @section Commercial Databases @cindex databases The American Institute of Physics maintains the Physics Information Network. It contains the bibliographic SPIN and General Physics Advanced Abstracts databases. Also available is access to bulletin boards and several searchable lists (job notices, announcements, etc). Telnet to @code{pinet.aip.org}; new users must log in as @samp{NEW} and give registration information. @c @cindex WAIS @c Some of the databases accessible through WAIS (@pxref{WAIS}) are @c available for a fee. @node Clarinet, , commercial, commercial @section Clarinet News @cindex Clarinet Clarinet's an electronic publishing network service that provides professional news and information, including live UPI wireservice news, in the Usenet file format. @xref{Usenet News} for more information about Usenet. Clarinet lets you read an ``electronic newspaper'' right on the local system; you can get timely industry news, technology related wirestories, syndicated columns and features, financial information, stock quotes and more. @cindex quotes, stock Clarinet's provided by using the Usenet message interchange format, and is available via UUCP and other delivery protocols, including NNTP. @cindex UUCP @cindex NNTP The main feature is @dfn{ClariNews}, an ``electronic newspaper,'' gathered live from the wire services of United Press International (UPI). ClariNews articles are distributed in 100 newsgroups based on their subject matter, and are keyworded for additional topics and the geographical location of the story. ClariNews includes headlines, industry news, box scores, network TV schedules, and more. The main products of ClariNews are: @itemize @bullet @item @strong{ClariNews General}, the general news``paper'' with news, sports, and features, averaging about 400 stories per day. @item @strong{TechWire}, special groups for stories on science, technology, and industry stories around them. @item @strong{ClariNews-Biz}, business and financial stories. @item @strong{Newsbytes}, a daily computer industry newsmagazine. @item @strong{Syndicated Columns}, including Dave Barry (humor) and Mike Royko (opinion). @end itemize @noindent Full information on ClariNet, including subscription information, is available from @display Clarinet Communications Corp. 124 King St. North Waterloo, Ontario N2J 2X8 @code{info@@clarinet.com} (800) USE-NETS @end display @noindent or with anonymous FTP in the directory @file{/Clarinet} on @code{ftp.uu.net} (@pxref{Anonymous FTP}). @vskip 0pt plus 1filll @flushright ``Needless to say, Aristotle did not envisage modern finance.'' @b{Frederick Copleston, S.J.} @cite{A History of Philosophy, v.1} @c A History of Philosophy: Vol 1 Greece & Rome Part II, p95 @end flushright