The following two items may be of interest to some HES members. The first item is on a history website now available, and the second the website for University Presses of America. Ross +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ History Computerization Project Website From: History Computerization Project <[log in to unmask]> History Computerization Project on the Internet If you visit the History Computerization Project (at "http://www.history.la.ca.us/history") you will find: 1) Annotated directories of hundreds of historical resources; 2) Historical photos on display; and 3) An online order form to request a free, printed, History Database tutorial on the use of computer database management for historical research, writing, and cataloging. The History Computerization Project is building a history information network for the exchange of information between historians, librarians, archivists, museum curators, preservation groups, and historical societies. The project employs the History Database program, running on IBM PC compatible computers. The program is used for both cataloging and research with all types of historical materials, including photographs, museum objects, archives, books, journals, and oral history interviews. The course textbook, Database Design: Applications of Library Cataloging Techniques, by David L. Clark, is published by the TAB division of McGraw-Hill. For information contact: History Computerization Project Home Page: http://www.history.la.ca.us/history E-Mail: [log in to unmask] Address: 24851 Piuma Road, Malibu, CA 90265-3036 USA +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ University Presses On-Line (from H-Net) The American Association of University Presses offers a very useful on-line catalog of over 49,000 scholarly books in print at university presses. To gain access, point web browser at the following address: http://aaup.pupress.princeton.edu:70/ Here's what the Home Page looks like: ------------------------------------------------- AAUP Combined Online Catalog/Bookstore Welcome to the AAUP Online Catalog of University Press Publications What Is the Association of American University Presses (AAUP)? Search the Combined AAUP Catalog/Bookstore (GLIMPSE) Search Only a Single Press's Books in the Combined AAUP Catalog Browse Only a Single Press's Books in the Combined AAUP Catalog The Combined AAUP Journals Catalog Individual University Press Online Catalogs at Other Internet Sites University Presses in Dial-A-Book's "Chapter One" Browser Other Online Projects by AAUP Presses Other Online Resources Relevant to Scholarly Publishing AAUP Guidelines for Preparing an Electronic Manuscript Ross B. Emmett, Augustana University College, Camrose, Alberta CANADA T4V 2R3 voice: (403) 679-1517 fax: (403) 679-1129 e-mail: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]