As many of you know, there is a gopher server at the CGC(elegans.cbs.umn.edu) and a World-Wide-Web (WWW) server in my lab inDallas
(http://eatworms.swmed.edu/) devoted to information about Celegans. These servers are heavily used.There are several other C elegans information servers, but they are notincluded here because I don't have their usage information.The table shows that, although many connections come from net-surfers whovisit once and never again (perhaps having expired from boredom), there isa large group of repeat offenders who use the servers over and over. Many, perhaps most, come from C elegans labs. (For instance,wormworld.ucsf.edu and horvitzlab3.mit.edu are pretty obvious.)My point is, if you need to reach the C elegans community, this is a goodway to do it. There is an Announcements page on both gopher and WWW. Inthe 55-day period analyzed it was read 203 times. If you have a jobopening or a conference or anything else you'd like worm people to knowabout, you probably should be advertising there. Announcements can besubmitted by e-mail to leon@eatworms.swmed.edu, and usually appear withina few hours.