Academic Listservs
 
     

| Introduction | Lists of Listservs | Rhetoric Lists |
 
         
 

 

 

INTRODUCTION: Many disciplinary communities run Listservs. These are email-based discussion groups where people debate topics, exchange information, review books, publish conference reports, ask for advice, share syllabi, bibliographies, etc. Academic listservs are often used to post announcements of conferences and fellowships.

You can usually join a listserv by going to the listserv homepage, which will contain information on how to subscribe to the list by sending email to an automated Listerserv.

Often these listservs archive discussions, so you can search and view all the messages sent without having to be a member of the listserv. This can be quite a valuable way of finding information. It is often easier to view logs of the discussion on the web, than joining a listserv and having one's mailbox filled with messages one hasn't time to read.


LISTS OF LISTSERVS: There are several general indexes of listservs that you can use to search for Listservs that might interest you. The main ones are:

LISTS RELEVENT TO RHETORIC/COMP