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2025-01-24
149.165.153.183
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Aug 2023 16:47:50 GMTServer: Apache/1.3.42X-Powered-By: ModLayout/3.2Connection: closeTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html html>title>BIOSCI/Bionet Newsgroups/title>body>p>IMG SRCbiosci.gif height64 ALTBIOSCI> b>big>BIOSCI/Bionet/big>/b> is a set of electronic communication forums - the bionet USENETnewsgroups and parallel e-mail lists - used by biological scientistsworldwide. !-- No fees are charged for the service. -->/p>!-- 2019 bionet_at_30.pdf -->hr>h1>Bionet at 30 years of open science communication/h1> h3>2019-April: Now archived at Jetstream-cloud.org and Cloud.Google.com/h3>Bionet has provided open access, Internet news groups and discussion for many thousands of life scientists for 30 years (a hrefhttp://www.bio.net/>www.bio.net/a>). BIOSCI/Bionet was started in conjunction with the GenBank project at Stanford University in the mid 1980s. It moved in late 1990s to the UK MRC Rosalind Franklin Centre, then in 2005 to Indiana University Biology department. A new supporting organization is sought to continue Bionet into its fourth decade. p>Discussion of Bionets future can proceed on the list Bionet.general, email: bioforum@net.bio.net, and any bioscience reader may join this discussion. Suggestions and comments may also be emailed to this author, please request anonymity if desired.p>-- Don Gilbert. E-mail: gilbert.bionet@gmail.com or gilbertd@indiana.edubr>p>There are continuing values in this communication forum, as there are costs, outlined in this report. Bionet includes 30 active discussion groups, with 15,000 subscribers, distributed by E-mail and Usenet. Topics include molecular biology methods, bioinformatics software and computational biology, general announcements and news, and several animals and plant communities including annelida, arabidopsis, fruitfly, maize, medicago, and zebrafish.p>A host organization that will maintain or expand this unique resource is sought. Suggestions include (1) an established biology-oriented center that already maintains public E-mail lists with the popular GNU-Mailman system used by Biosci; (2) open-access science communication credentials; (3) possible re-loca
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