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The Scout Report - August 29, 1997
The Scout Report
Volume 4, Number 18
August 29, 1997
A Publication of the Internet Scout Project
Computer Science Department, University of Wisconsin
A Project of the InterNIC
The Scout Report is a weekly publication offering a selection of new and
newly discovered Internet resources of interest to researchers and
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In This Issue:
New From Internet Scout
Updates and Additions to the Scout Toolkit
Web Browsers
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/toolkit/webtools/browsers.html
Web Browser Plug-Ins
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/toolkit/webtools/plugins.html
Web Authoring Tools
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/toolkit/webtools/authoring.html
The Scout Toolkit
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/toolkit/
One new browser resource and one new browser have been added to the Browser
section of the Toolkit. In the Plug-In section, plug-ins are now annotated.
The section has been restructured and divided into Plug-In and Helper
Application subsections. Three plug-ins have been added. In the
Web-Authoring section, editors and site management tools are now annotated,
and two editors have been added.
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Research and Education
1998 College Rankings--U.S. News and World
Report
http://www4.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/corank.htm
No frames:
http://www4.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/coranknf.htm
U.S. News and World Report has recently added 1998 US College
rankings (taken from the 1998 edition of America's Best Colleges) to
its .edu web site (discuss
ed in the January 17, 1997 Scout Report). Users can browse rankings of
over 1,000 universities and colleges, arranged by type and geographical
area. Information is available for up to thirteen variables, including
reputation score, retention rate, number of classes under twenty and over
fifty, graduation rate, and student selectivity, among others. Ranking
methodology information is provided. A unique feature (available in the
frames-JavaScript version only) allows users to sort institutions by
variable (simply click on the variable). Admission, academic, financial
aid, and campus life information is provided about each institution.
Hyperlinks to the institutions, as well as admissions email addresses are
provided when available.
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John F. Kennedy Executive Orders
http://www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/Documents.center/jfkeo.html
The 214 Executive Orders signed by the 35th President have been scanned and
converted to HTML by Maria E. Schieda of the University of Michigan School
of Information. These include the orders to establish the Peace Corps (E.O.
10924), to establish the President's Committee on Equal Employment (E.O.
10925), and emergency instructions to government agencies during the Cuban
Missile Crisis (E.O. 11051, 11058, 11087-11095). The collection is indexed
by date, keyword, number, and title.
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Monthly Energy Review On-Line
Database--Department of Energy
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/mer/mer.htm
Monthly Energy Review
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/mer/contents.html
The US Department of Energy's Monthly Energy Review, a publication
that compiles "aggregate energy statistics", has recently been enhanced by
the addition of a searchable database. Users can query over sixty tables
from the publication, choose variables from each table, and retrieve annual
(1973-96) or monthly (the last "two or three" years) data. Retrieval is
available in HTML or ASCII text (comma delimited files). MER is also
available in ASCII text, .wk1, or .xls format. Historical databases are
available in Microsoft Access or ASCII delimited text.
[JS]
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IFLA Proceedings and LOC Digital Library
Competition
63rd IFLA Council and General Conference Conference Proceedings
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/ifla/IV/ifla63/63cp.htm
IFLA Home
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/ifla/home.htm
National Digital Library Competition--Library of Congress
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/award/
The 63rd Conference of the International Federation of Library Associations
and Institutions takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark August 31 - September
5, 1997. The IFLA Conference site is currently highlighted by the presence
of an eclectic set of over 130 proceedings papers that can be browsed by
author or session. Examples of titles include "Libraries and Cultural
Priorities in Africa," "Internet and Its Impact on Developing Countries:
Examples from China and India," and "Can Conventional Statistics Describe
Electronic Media and Services?", among many others. Most papers are
available in HTML format, but selected papers are available in Adobe
Acrobat (.pdf) format only. Most but not all papers are in English.
Selected proceedings are available from past conferences. IFLA is an
international library organization; this site provides a unique opportunity
to scan worldwide library developments. In the US, the Library of Congress
has recently announced its 1997-98 National Digital Library Competition, "a
competition to enable public, research, and academic libraries, museums,
historical societies, and archival institutions (except federal
institutions) to create digital collections of primary resource material."
The application deadline is November 3, 1997. Guideline and application
information is available at the site, as are the 1996-97 award winners and
their projects. [JS]
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Cetus Links--Object Orientation
http://www.rhein-neckar.de/~cetus/
Cetus Links, originally provided by programmer Manfred Schneider, and now
maintained by a team of seven programmers, contains over 5,500 links to web
sites, newsgroups, and mailing lists dealing with object orientation. It is
divided into sections on distributed objects, OOA&D methods and tools,
languages (over 20 at present, from Ada to Visual C++), databases, and
advanced topics (patterns, libraries, frameworks, reuse, testing, and
numerics). While the individual links usually provide no more than author
information, each section is divided by both access protocol and theme.
These divisions are quite rudimentary (for example, most sections are
divided by such subsection headings as: introductory, further info,
general, books, conferences, resources, etc.). Needless to say, this is not
a resource for the casual user. The lack of a search engine (unless the
user wants to download a 975 Kb page and then use the browser Find
function) is unfortunate, but the number of links and the breadth and depth
of the collection make this an indispensible bookmark for programmers
interested in the topic. Cetus Links is conveniently mirrored at thirteen
sites around the world, and is available in French as well as English.
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sci.psychology.psychotherapy.moderated--A New Usenet
Newsgroup
sci.psychology.psychotherapy.moderated
Charter
http://www.grohol.com/sppm/
This new Usenet Group, moderated by a team of six people, including John
Grohol, one of the founders of the well known Mental Health Net (discuss
ed in the October 4, 1996 Scout Report), "exists as a forum for the
discussion of psychotherapy." Appropriate discussion topics include:
particular types of psychotherapy, particular psychological disorders,
research relevant to psychotherapy, psychopharmacological treatments,
diagnostic issues, employment opportunities, conference announcements, and
relevant research.
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FisheriesAcc-L--Environmental and Economic Accounting
in Fisheries
http://www.fao.org/waicent/faoinfo/fishery/fishaccl/fishaccl.htm
FTP access:
ftp://ftp.fao.org/fao/fi/document/fishaccl/
ftp to: ftp.fao.org
change directories to: fao/fi/document/fishaccl/
The Workshop on Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting in
Fisheries (August 12 to October 11, 1997) seeks multi-disciplinary advice
on pertinent issues of integrated environmental and economic accounting in
fisheries including definitional boundaries of production and capital
formation; environmental satellite accounting (e.g. physical accounting,
materials/energy balances, etc.); ocean accounts for areas outside of
countries DR jurisdictions; and valuation of aquatic resources and
assessment of imputed environmental costs. The advice will be used in the
drafting of written guidelines on this topic. This workshop is supported by
the Fisheries Department and Statistics Division of the Food and
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Institute of
Advanced Studies of the United Nations University (UNU/IAS), and the United
Nations Statistics Division (UNSD). More information about the workshop is
available at the above locations.
[JS]
To participate in the workshop send email to:
mailserv@mailserv.fao.org
In the body of the message type:
Subscribe FisheriesAcc-L
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General Interest
Violence-Related Injuries Treated in Hospital
Emergency Departments--DOJ
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract/vrithed.htm
This publication, recently released by the Bureau of Justice Statistics at
the US Department of Justice, is interesting in its methodology and
chilling in its findings. It "presents findings from a study of
violence-related injuries treated in hospital emergency departments in
1994... [that] found that 1.4 million persons were treated in hospital
emergency departments in 1994 for injuries inflicted in confirmed or
suspected interpersonal violence. Of these, 243,000 were inflicted by
someone with whom the victim had an intimate relationship (spouse,
ex-spouse, or current or former boyfriend or girlfriend), an estimate 4
times higher than the equivalent estimate from the National Crime
Victimization Survey." (See Table 10 for a comparison.) Methodology is
discussed in the report, which is available in both ASCII and Adobe Acrobat
(.pdf) format.
[JS]
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KidsHealth--AMA Health Insight [frames]
http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/h_focus/nemours/
AMA Health Insight
http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/
KidsHealth is the newest service to join the growing American Medical
Association Health Insight pages. Provided by AMA and the Demours
Foundation, the site contains easily understandable information about
childhood infections, child development (from birth to two years), safety
and accident prevention, and first aid. The highlight of this site is the
section on child development, which allows users to access information in
five age divisions or eight different topics from feeding to movement to
sleep. Health Insight also contains sections on women's and adolescent
health, as well as a simply explained human atlas, among other features.
[JS]
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India Today 50th Anniversary Special
Issue
http://www.india-today.com/itoday/18081997/index.html
Home Page
http://www.india-today.com/
India recently celebrated its 50th anniversary of independence from
Britain, and to honor the occasion, this well known weekly magazine devoted
a special issue to the subject. This issue presents a state of the nation
India Today-ORG-MARG poll of over 12,000 that discussed nine topics,
including morality, India and Pakistan, and the economy. There is also a
feature on three famous protest walks led by Ghandi, views of the New Delhi
based Center for Policy Research on the shape of India in the year 2047,
views of 35 people on what it means to be Indian, essays by Salman Rushdie,
Shahid Amin, and Upamanyu Chatterjee, and a photo section. The India Today
home page contains a connection to India Today, as well as six other
Living Media India Limited publications.
[JS]
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Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children
and Adolescents
http://www.csusm.edu/campus_centers/csb/
Readers interested in children's books in Spanish can visit this site
provided by Isabel Schon of California State University, San Marcos, to
browse and search versions of "recommended books in Spanish for children
and adolescents published around the world." The database, at present,
contains bibliographic information on over 3,000 books that have been
selected for "quality of art and writing, presentation of material, and
appeal to the intended audience." It can be searched by any of thirteen
fields, or browsed by author or title. Each bibliographic item contains a
short description, along with information on whether the book was reviewed
in any of the numerous books Ms. Schon has written on the topic.
[JS]
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Hunter S. Thompson--The Atlantic Unbound
American Graffiti [RealPlayer]
http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/graffiti/hst.htm
The Atlantic Monthly's Unbound web site contains a special feature
devoted to "Gonzo" journalist Hunter S. Thompson. This site contains two
parts: Writing on the Wall, a multimedia interview with the journalist
conducted by Matthew Hahn; and Sven Birkirts' (author of The Gutenberg
Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age) essay entitled
Strange Pollen: Dr. Hunter Thompson and the Spirit of the Age. In Writing
on the Wall, Thompson addresses such issues as the effect of the Internet
on the future of journalism, his status as a "classic" author, the end of
Richard Nixon's presidency, and the state of modern US politics, among
others. Of course, the interview is much more entertaining when excerpts
are experienced in RealAudio or RealVideo, as Thompson in the flesh is so
much more than Thompson on the page. Strange Pollen is an interpretive,
biographical essay, whose title is inspired by what Thompson wrote a friend
in the mid 60's when trying to describe the social ferment in America:
"Strange pollen is in the air." This site is an interesting and
entertaining portal to a unique American personality. Note that it is
unknown how long this site will be available, and that the interview
contains some profanity.
[JS]
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Childfun - Mailing List For Stay at Home
Parents
The Childfun mailing list is a collection of daycare providers and stay at
home moms and dads who want interaction with other like-minded adults. It
shares parenting/daycare advice, recipes, chit chat and everything in
between. Nothing is too off topic, the only rule is no flaming allowed.
[JS]
To subscribe send email to:
Majordomo@ListService.net
In the body of the message type:
subscribe childfun
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Network Tools
Network Wizards Internet Domain Survey--July
1997
http://www.nw.com/zone/WWW/top.html
FTP access
ftp://ftp.nw.com/zone/WWW-9707/
ftp to: ftp.nw.com
change directory to: zone/WWW-9707/
Network Wizards recently released their latest Internet Domain Survey (July
1997). Included is information on hosts and domains, distributions of top
level domains by hostcount and name, top 100 host names, and a glossary of
survey definitions. Users should read the Survey Notes and Observations
section for caveats about the data. Archives of previous surveys, as well
as links to related domain name information, are available at the web site.
[JS]
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MacLynx Beta 1--A Text Browser for the Web with a
Unique Speech Function
http://www.lirmm.fr/~gutkneco/maclynx/
Lynx
http://lynx.browser.org/
A beta version of MacLynx, a product created for Macintosh, is out for
review. The most notable feature, which has been drawing attention to this
product, is its ability to speak entire web pages or pronounce the current
link through Speech Manager. This program was developed by the University
of Kansas and the LYNX-DEV team, who also developed the original Lynx
browser. MacLynx also features drag-and-drop capabilities, supports various
helper applications, contains an external image viewer, and more. However,
it does not support cutting/copying/pasting, printing by itself, or
"file://" URLs. Furthermore, the text is rendered with 7 bit
approximations. To take advantage of this browser's unique speech
capabilities, simply activate MacOS Speech Manager, select P)rint by typing
"p," and select the option to have a page spoken.
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Internet Virus Hoaxes
CIAC Internet Hoaxes Page
http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html
Symantic Virus Hoaxes
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html
Periodically a series of "important messages" about new email viruses make
their way through various mailing lists. While savvy Internet users can
usually immediately spot these hoaxes, they can be both intimidating and
frightening to neophytes (not to mention the bandwidth wasted when the
messages are passed on to other users.) Two of the better sites that track
both email and other computer virus hoaxes are the U.S. Department of
Energy Computer Incident Advisory Capability's Internet Virus Hoaxes page,
and Symantic Corporation's (producer of Norton Utilities) Virus Hoaxes.
Between them, they describe fourteen hoaxes, from Good Times, to PENPAL
GREETINGS, to Join the Crew. Background, including the actual "warning"
message is provided. These sites provide a valuable service to the Internet
community, especially for new users.
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Where Are They Now
Volume 1, Number 18: The Scout Report for August 26,
1994
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/archive/8-26-94.html
Fourth World Documentation Project
http://www.halcyon.com/FWDP/fwdp.html
Text only:
http://www.halcyon.com/FWDP/fwdptxt.html
The Tennis Server
http://www.tennisserver.com/Tennis.html
The Fourth World Documentation Project, provided by the Center for World
Indigenous Studies, had just opened a web site at the time of the original
annotation and was still considered to be primarily an FTP site. It was
then, and is still known for providing documents on the 5,000-6,000
internationally unrecognized "Fourth World," nations. This searchable and
browsable archive is arranged geographically, and also includes tribal and
intertribal, United Nations, and international documents, as well as
treaties. In all, over 500 documents are available. Recently four articles
on the Great Lakes conflict in five nations in Africa have been added. The
Tennis Server, provided by the Tenagra Corporation, is one of the oldest
Tennis sites on the web, providing tennis news and commentary, tips, a
photo archive, rules, and tennis organizations, among other features. One
of the more interesting sections is Ron Waite's TurboTennis, a monthly tips
column written by an instructor who did not take up the game until he was
39.
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