This message is being cross-posted to several listservs, and to many USENET news groups. Please excuse any duplication. A few weeks back we posted requests to several listservs and news groups regarding film and video resources on the Internet. We received many helpful replies for which we are extremely thankful! Our guide, _Film and Video Resources on the Internet_, is now complete and includes information on many resources such as listservs and USENET news groups on topics related to film and video, as well as film review databases, filmographies, etc. Our intention in compiling this guide was to locate as many resources as possible in the subject area of film and video which are available on the Internet. While it is not a definitive source, it is a good place to start if you are looking for information about film and video. We intend to maintain this guide as an ongoing project and would encourage any comments you have. The guide is now available but since it is 72K we chose not to post it on the listservs and news groups. While we will be happy to send a copy (absolutely free) through e-mail to anyone interested, we wanted to warn everyone that it is a very big file and that people are better off accessing it in the following ways: anonymous FTP: host: una.hh.lib.umich.edu path: /inetdirsstacks Gopher: via U. Minnesota list of gophers menu: North America/USA/Michigan Gopher .link file: Name=Clearinghouse of Subject-Oriented Internet Resource Guides (UMich) Type=1 Port=70 Path=1/inetdirs Host=una.hh.lib.umich.edu Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) for WWW/Mosaic: http://http2.sils.umich.edu/~lou/chhome.html or gopher://una.hh.lib.umich.edu/11/inetdirs _Film and Video Resources on the Internet_ was created during the fall semester, 1993 at the School of Information and Library Studies. It is the final project for the course ILS 606 Internet: Resource Discovery and Organization. This guide and numerous other subject -oriented Internet resource guides are available from the Clearinghouse for Subject-Oriented Internet Resource Guides using the methods described above. Once again, thank you to everyone who provided information and assistance with our guide. If you have any questions about the guide, please feel free to send us a message. Thank you, Lisa R. Wood and Kristen Garlock ([log in to unmask]) ([log in to unmask]) ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ Lisa R. Wood School of Information and Library Studies [log in to unmask] University of Michigan (313) 763-1614 Ann Arbor, MI USA 48109