In all these papers the NSCP would have some presence. For instance, any discussion of discoveries or rates for the MOSAIC search should include us. In the case of EROS, any rate determination would include the NSCP since we spectroscopically confirmed and type the SNe, and obtained their redshifts. Strolger - description of MOSAIC search, comments on rates, presentation of et al discovered SNe (at some level, ranging from discovery images up to complete spectroscopy and photometry follow-up). EROS - description of EROS search, rate determination. NSCP - paper on nb-109/SN1999as NSCP - paper on wise001/SN1999ax, if in the final analysis it turns out to be peculiar NSCP - description of NEAT and SWATCH searches and the derived rates. If Strolger and/or EROS rate papers are completed, this paper could also synthesize the results of all the searches. NSCP - once proprietary data are published, there can be a paper looking at ensemble SNe properties. ???? - Properties of each SN wrt to its host galaxy NSCP - Analysis of spectral properties - line ratios as luminosity indicators, line evolution as luminosity indicator (i.e., an equivalent width lightcurve). Filippenko - papers on SN1999ac, SN1999bh, and SN1999by et al Schmidt - paper on SN1999ao et al NSCP specific goals: Reduce all photometry Reduce all spectroscopy Fit photometry with lightcurves Determine low-z lightcurve template Determine stretch-luminosity relation, low-z template Incorporate spectra into K-correction software Measure spectral diagnostics and look for and/or refine luminosity indicators