Electronic Magazines


Filename
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Description of the Textfile
iirg-acronyms-v12.txt 546748
The International Information Retrieval Guild Hackers Acronym Chart Version 12 (March 31, 2000)
phant-1.1 24971
phant-1.2 27050
phant-1.3 25251
phant-2.4 37567
phant-2.5 29898
phant-3.11 46618
phant-3.12 55637
phant-3.13 60305
phant-3.6 53818
phant-3.7 55005
phant-3.8 52131
phant-3.9 30583
phant-4.14 38957
phant-4.15 60575
phant-4.16 47844
phant-4.17 56248
phant-4.18 86304
phant01.txt 25524
Phantasy Volume 1, Issue 1 (October 31, 1990)
phant02.txt 27614
Phantasy Volume 1, Issue 2 (November 12, 1990)
phant03.txt 25867
Phantasy Volume 1, Issue 3 (December 16, 1990)
phant04.txt 38543
Phantasy Volume 2, Issue 4 (January 20, 1991)
phant05.txt 30349
Phantasy Volume 2, Issue 5 (December 9, 1991)
phant06.txt 55107
Phantasy Volume 3, Issue 6 (February 3, 1992)
phant07.txt 56115
Phantasy Volume 3, Issue 7 (March 1, 1992)
phant08.txt 51153
Phantasy Volume 3, Issue 8 (June 5, 1992)
phant09.txt 31496
Phantasy Volume 3, Issue 9 (August 14, 1992)
phant10.txt 58708
Phantasy Volume 3, Issue 10 (November 11, 1992)
phant11.txt 48110
Phantasy Volume 3, Issue 11 (November 6, 1992)
phant12.txt 57731
Phantasy Volume 3, Issue 12 (November 30, 1992)
phant13.txt 71306
Phantasy Volume 3, Issue 13 (December 26, 1992)
phant14.txt 40004
Phantasy Volume 4, Issue 14 (February 6, 1993)
phant15.txt 62187
PHANTASY Issue #15 (April 16, 1993)
phant16.txt 49088
Phantasy Volume 4, Issue 16 (April 15, 1993)
phant17.txt 57850
PHANTASY Issue #17 (May 25, 1993)
phant18.txt 83753
PHANTASY Issue #18 (August 12, 1993)
phant19.txt 71704
PHANTASY Issue #19 (October 24, 1993)
phant20.txt 140288
PHANTASY Issue #20 (December 3, 1993)
phant21.txt 29036
PHANTASY Issue #21 (September 14, 1994)
phant22.txt 111336
PHANTASY Issue #22 (April 1, 1995)
phantasy.idx 23226
PHANTASY: Index to Issues #1-#21 by the International Information Retrieval Guild

There are 41 files for a total of 2,581,605 bytes.

Note on this directory: I am very aware there are a lot of doubled files, and files desperately needing some editing. When I have personally verified which of two files is the more complete, I will make it the "canonical" version. Currently, I am just trying to compile a rough, "version 1.0" version of my textfile collection, with as little lost data as possible; this will be refined in the near future. Volunteers are always welcome.