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Item Open Access Country-Code Top-Level Domain Best Current Practices Info(2006-11-01) Wenzel, Zita; Bush, Randy; Hunter, Steven; The Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC), University of OregonThis document describes the issues and best current practices for the technical organization, operation, and management of country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs).Item Open Access Expanding International Email Connectivity-- Another Look(1996-06-30) Klensin, John C.; Bush, Randy; The Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC), University of OregonUnlike the situation of thirty years ago, when almost all important scientific work occurred in Western countries, the scientific community is becoming increasingly international. Important work and areas of study occur all over the world. Collaborations and ability to access sources of data and other resources are increasingly important to scientific progress. In many fields, we see more and more inter-institutional collaborations on research and papers that draw on the strengths of each of these institutions. Exchanges of ideas and collaboration and review of proposals should not be limited to one country, or even to developed areas. Especially in such areas as the health and social sciences and in all of the various fields that study "global and environmental future" issues, participation of scientists in developing areas has become crucial. This is true whether the scientists themselves are indigenous to, or visiting in, those areas; indeed, as the community becomes more international, the distinction between the two is gradually becoming less clear.Item Open Access Guide to Administrative Procedures of the Internet Infrastructure(1998) Wenzel, Zita; Klensin, John; Bush, Randy; Huter, Steven; The Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC), University of OregonThis document describes the administrative procedures for countries (or networks) seeking to connect to the global Internet. This includes the steps and operations necessary for address space allocation and registration, routing database registration, and domain name registration. Where to find the required forms and instructions on how to complete them are included.