jkl@ccl.net
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For longer files, please use ftp:
ftp www.ccl.net Name: anonymous Password: your-e-mail-address (you may prepend it with - if it does not work) cd incoming mkdir mystuff (just an example -- use our own name) cd mystuff put myfile1 put myfile2 ...so on quitPlease attach some information about items which you contribute e.g., as a "readme.txt" file. Once you are done, and you checked that the transfer was successful, please send a short note to Jan K. Labanowski
jkl@ccl.net
and your contribution will be placed in CCL
CCL archives in some logical location. We will let you know
where it resides so you can announce to the Computational
Chemistry List and other lists/newsgroups that your contribution
is available. Even if you do not have your own material, you
can still greatly enhance the contents of CCL archives.
Please, give us pointers
to public domain or shareware materials related to computational
chemistry which would be useful addition to our archives. Facing the
changes happening so quickly in the Cyber space, we would like
to preserve valuable materials at our stable CCL site. We want
to provide a sense of permanency to the many useful tools, documents,
and data. This material scattered on the publicly accessible, but often
less know sites all around the world may disappear when the site
is closed or the author moves to another institution. We will obviously
give full credit for the authors of these contributions, if this
information is known to us, and hope that sharing their work with
the large and diverse audience of CCL may in part reward their
effort with beneficial publicity. There are numerours examples
in the peer reviewed research publications where the materials
and discussions of the CCL resource are being quoted and referenced.
Of course, we have to reserve the right not to accept some materials
for distribution without stating the reasons, but we hope to never
have to do use this disclaimerPlease contribute good stuff!!! People need it...
Jan Labanowski CCL Administrator jkl@ccl.net