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Edward E Southwick <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 May 1992 18:54:29 -0400
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Dr Milne has an interesting idea of combining computer ref lists.
I too have mine on a Macintosh, but it strikes me that we may
be reinventing the wheel as IBRA, Cornell, Guelph and now Tew at
Ohio State all have BIG computerized ref data bases.  I am most
interested in just a few areas so how would my file be useful to
people interested in entirely different areas?  On the other
hand, this may be something we could pursue as a resource via
BEE-L that might be able to be updated continuously and accessed
by any and all who want to.  I will check with my computer
service people who set this system up to see if it can be done.
(Are you listening BEE-L@ALBNYVM1?).  cheers, ed.southwick
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