http://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/all-uk.html (World Wide Web Directory, 06/1995)
United Kingdom Based WWW Servers.
United Kingdom Based WWW Servers.
Welcome to the new version of the UK list of WWW servers.
Appologies My appologies for the delays in updates to these pages.
Unfortunetly Sunsite is sufferering from various problems that
require my attention and the number of new UK sites is constantly increasing.
This has created a backlog which I am whittling away. Please bear with me.
NOTE This page is in the process of being replaced by a series of
pages and services. Below you will find a new version of this page
ordered by nearest city.
Underway are a classified listings page and a query interface
to the database I store all this information in.
This is part of the list of
World Wide Web servers
.
If servers are marked "experimental", you should not expect anything.
Please see the notes at the end of this document if you with to
request additions or changes.
Other guides to the UK.
There is graphical
a country guide
part of which requires a Web reader that can handle maps
you can click on.
There is also a
sensitive map
which is entirely a clickable map. (One automatically generated from the this page should be available from here soon).
Information Servers by Name.
This has grown so large it is now divided up into 5 sections:
- Academic.
- Separate page.
- Commercial.
- Separate page.
- Government.
- Separate page.
- Recreation.
- Separate page.
- Miscellaneous.
- Separate page.
UK Sites Ordered by City (Separate page - very large).
Generate on: Fri Mar 17 22:02:26 GMT 1995.
This was generated by htd_to_html version $Revision: 1.4 $.
Total different entries listed 792.
If you have a forms interface (for example Netscape, Mosaic (2 or better), MacWeb,
Lynx...) then please use the
Additions or Updates form.
If you don't have forms available to you then please email:
To: wizards@doc.ic.ac.uk
Subject: all-uk request
with the following information about the server:
- the URL,
- the name of the server (e.g. Department of Computing, empty if this is
the server for an organisation),
- the organisation (e.g. Imperial College)
- the categories of information provided (e.g. commercial, academic, computing, publishing...)
- the status (eg: experimental, developing)
- a brief, one or two line, description of what it provides
- the nearest city
- any other comments.
Copyright Lee McLoughlin, 1995.
Disclaimer.