[1-1] Sources of Information about Prolog

The newsgroups comp.lang.prolog, comp.object.logic, and (to a lesser
extent) comp.ai are a source of information and discussion about Prolog. 
See also sci.logic. The newsgroup comp.constraints is for information
about constraint processing languages and related topics. 

A "Frequently Asked Questions" posting is posted to comp.lang.prolog
twice a month by Jamie Andrews <jamie@cs.sfu.ca>. The Prolog FAQ and this
Prolog Resource Guide are intended to complement one another.

The draft ISO standard for Prolog is available by anonymous ftp from
   ai.uga.edu:/pub/prolog.standard/ [128.192.12.9]
An unofficial summary of the draft ISO Prolog standard is available
from the same location as isoprolog.tex or isoprolog.ps.Z.  Send mail
to Michael Covington <mcovingt@ai.uga.edu> for more information about
his summary of the standard. For more information about the ISO Prolog
standard itself, write to Roger Scowen, ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG17 (Prolog)
convener, DITC/93, National Physical Laboratory, TEDDINGTON, Middlesex
TW11 0LW, UNITED KINGDOM, call +44-81-943-6956, fax +44-81-977-7091,
or send email to rss@seg.npl.co.uk.

Richard O'Keefe's 1984 Prolog standard draft is available by anonymous
FTP from 
   ftp.ecrc.de:/pub/eclipse/std/plstd.doc
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