BIOMETNET E-mail List
Members of the International Society of Biometeorology are entitled to subscribe to the Society's E-mail list called BIOMETNET.
The purpose of BIOMETNET is to facilitate communications between members of the International Society of Biometeorology. We are scattered across the globe and electronic communications have helped overcome geographical distances on an informal, one-to-one basis. BIOMETNET simply aims to increase the number and diversity of participants in these discussions. The service is free of charge and is hosted by Scott Greene.
Scope
BIOMETNET is loosely confined to the following topics:
* ISB Commissions and Study Groups (and their subject areas)
* other biometeorological subject areas
* software
* analytic techniques
* conference/seminar/workshop announcements
* data availability/requests
* information on standards (national and international)
* research grant information
* teaching initiatives
* new books or other publications
* news of general interest to biometeorology researchers
* requests for help, advice, feedback etc.
* information about the International Society of Biometeorology.
Using BIOMETNET
Users interact with the BIOMETNET E-mail list by issuing simple commands to the list. These commands take the form of E-mail messages. Send an E-mail to biometnet@meridian.evac.ou.edu with one (or more) of the following commands in the body of the E-mail:
*in the description below, items contained in []s are optional. When providing the item, do not include the []s around it.
subscribe biometnet [<address>]
Subscribe yourself (or <address> if specified) to BIOMETNET.
unsubscribe biometnet [<address>]
Unsubscribe yourself (or <address> if specified) from BIOMETNET.
get biometnet <filename>
Get a file related to BIOMETNET.
index biometnet
Return an index of files you can "get" for BIOMETNET.
which [<address>]
Find out which lists you (or <address> if specified) are on.
who biometnet
Find out who is on BIOMETNET.
info biometnet
Retrieve the general introductory information for BIOMETNET.
end
Stop processing commands (useful if your mailer adds a signature).
Finally, and most importantly, to actually post a message or item to BIOMETNET you send an e-mail to jgreene@gcn.ou.edu. The subject of your message should read "BIOMETNET: <the subject of your message>" The body of your E-mail should contain the message you want to send to the entire list of BIOMETNET subscribers. Make sure your name and affiliation are clearly indicated so that subscribers know where and to whom they should respond.


