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Readers of this list might be interested in a bibliographic search facility which is available from the Univerity of Essex. It provides easy access (via the World Wide Web, or email) to over 11,000 bibliographic entries in linguistics, including the "CSLI Bibliography" and "Sussex: NLP in the 80's" bibliography, as well as a large (over 6,000 items) database created by members of the CL/MT group at Essex over the last few years. Entries can be retrieved in several different formats, including "refer" style, BibTeX, LaTeX, HTML, as well as plain text. For web access, the URL is: http://clwww.essex.ac.uk/search/ For information about mail access, send a mail to clmtbibMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuellsun4.essex.ac.uk with the Subject line containing the word "help". One of the features of the Web Page is a list of other sources of bibliographic information (e.g. the University of Saarbrueken's LIDO facility). It would be nice to include more such information, so please let us know about other sources, together with any comments. I will circulate a list these of responses via this list, if it seems worthwhile. Apologies to anyone who receives multiple copies of this. -------------------------------------------------------- Doug Arnold, doug
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