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4.4: Where can I get a copy of the SpatioTemporal Bibliography? (Geographic Information Systems) |
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This article is from the Geographic Information Systems FAQ, by Lisa Nyman lnyman@census.gov with numerous contributions by others.
From: soo@CS.ARIZONA.EDU (Michael Soo)
If you would like a copy of the document or the database and do not
have ftp access, we ask that you first try the ftpmail facility
available on cs.arizona.edu. Simply send an e-mail message to
ftpmail@cs.arizona.edu that contains the ftp commands needed to
retrieve the desired files. The subject line of the message is
irrelevant.
For example, to retrieve both the postscript bibliography and the
bibliographic database, the body of the message should contain the
following.
open
cd bib
get spacetime.bib
get spacetime.ps
The files will be mailed back to you, divided into chunks that can be
glued together with the help of your favorite editor.
 
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