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The Scout Report - October 3, 1997
The Scout Report
Volume 4, Number 23
October 3, 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
educators, the InterNIC's primary audience. However, everyone is welcome to
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In This Issue:
New From Internet Scout
Scout Report For Science and Engineering, KIDS Report,
Addition to the Scout Toolkit
Scout Report for Science and Engineering
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/sci-engr/
K.I.D.S Report
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/KIDS/current/index.html
End User's Corner--October 1997
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/toolkit/enduser/
The second Scout Report for Science and Engineering is available. It
annotates over 20 sites in the life and physical sciences, engineering, and
mathematics. In addition, a current awareness meta-page has been created.
This page will grow over time; user suggestions are welcomed. The latest
K.I.D.S. report, Math Fun, was produced by seventh grade students at
Cherokee Middle School in Madison, Wisconsin. It annotates eleven
math-related sites. The October End User's Corner, From Surfing Smarter to
Working the Net: Internet Scout Project Subject Specific Scout Reports,
explains the rationale behind the creation of three subject specific Scout
Reports, and explores how these reports might evolve over time.
[JS]
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Research and Education
Wiley InterScience [.pdf]
http://www.interscience.wiley.com/
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., publisher of journals in the sciences, technology,
medicine, and the business and legal fields, has put more than 50 of their
journals online. The full-text articles are available free of charge during
the test phase (registration required), after which they will be available
only to paid subscribers. After the test phase, registered guest users will
have access to the tables of contents, abstracts, catalog and journal home
pages, although not all journals have home pages. For more than 400
journals users can browse the catalog for a brief description of each
publication, frequency of publication, pricing information, intended
audience, and subscription details. Users can also link directly to the web
sites for 250 Wiley Science journals.
[KH]
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WINDandSEA: The Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
Internet Locator--NOAA
http://www.lib.noaa.gov/docs/windandsea.html
Provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Central
Library, this meta-page links to over 750 science and policy related sites.
Each site is selected and briefly annotated by NOAACL staff. The page is
organized topically, and then alphabetically within the topic. At present
over 35 topics are available, from air pollution to wetlands. In addition,
there are connections to sites of current interest. Although the site lacks
a search engine and is available only as a single page (nearly 200K) at
this time, the number of sites and the usefulness of the index make this a
very good place to start for those interested in the oceanic and
atmospheric sciences.
[JS]
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Indexes, Abstracts, Bibliographies, and Table of
Contents Services--UH
http://info.lib.uh.edu/indexes/indexes.htm
Nancy Buchanan and Jennifer Atkinson at the University of Houston Libraries
created this site to provide a comprehensive listing of index, abstract,
bibliography, and table of contents services in the fields of Arts and
Humanities, Sciences and Technology, and Social Sciences. The list
currently contains seventeen subject specific categories under the three
main fields with more than twenty coming soon. The subject specific
categories include architecture, linguistics, chemistry, mathematics,
education, and political science. Each field also contains a
multidisciplinary category. Besides the three fields, a general
multidisciplinary section is available, with general interest and current
events categories forthcoming. The multidisciplinary field provides links
to government publications and servers, as well as multidisciplinary
publishers such as the Oxford University Press and University of Chicago
Press. Note that some of the linked resources are available only to those
at UH.
[KH]
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Watsonline--Metropolitan Museum of Art Library
Catalog
http://www.metmuseum.org/htmlfile/gallery/first/library.html
Catalog
telnet://206.100.103.68
Telnet to: 206.100.103.68
No Login or Password Necessary
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art (discuss
ed in the December 22, 1995 Scout Report) contains the Thomas J. Watson
Library, a research library that is, according to the Museum, one of the
largest art museum libraries in the world. The library contains over
360,000 cataloged titles in various formats. Recently, the Museum provided
access to its library catalog, Watsonline, via the Metropolitan web site.
Watsonline contains about 70 percent of the library's holdings, including
all cataloged materials since 1980. The catalog can be searched by any of
six variables, including shelf browse (which can be exploited whether or
not users are familiar with the MMA call number system).
[JS]
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Urban Planning, 1794-1918: An International Anthology
of Articles, Conference Papers, and Reports
http://www.library.cornell.edu/Reps/DOCS/homepage.htm
Cornell University Emeritus Professor John Reps has provided this
fascinating look into the history of urban planning. An anthology of 174
selections is browseable by author, publication date, or subject. The
fifteen subject sections include: prototype and ideal town plans;
techniques for planning vacant sites; city beautification; land use
regulations; and the role of architects and engineers in planning. Each
selection contains introductory notes by Professor Reps that places it into
historical context. Authors include Thomas Adams, Horace Bushnell,
Frederick Law Olmsted, Robert Owen, and Charles Mulford Robinson, among
many others. An overall introduction and supplementary bibliography is also
provided.
[JS]
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Issues in Science and Technology
Librarianship--ACRL
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/istl/
This quarterly e-zine, produced by the Science and Technology Section of
the Association of College and Research Libraries, discusses various topics
of interest to science and technology librarians. Each issue is divided
into Article and Column sections. Some issues also contain summaries of
pertinent conferences. The current issue (Summer 1997) contains articles on
the nature of messages sent to selected science and technology librarian
listservs, creating electronic journal web pages from OPAC (online public
access catalog) records, and Internet guides for water and computer science
resources, as well as book and journal reviews.
[JS]
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Supreme Court International Bulletin
http://www.farislaw.com/scib_archive.html
Information about contents:
http://www.farislaw.com/scib_aboutz.html
Subscription information:
http://www.farislaw.com/
This email newsletter, provided by Australian attorney Peter Farris, tracks
"superior Court judgments" in seven countries plus the Court of Justice of
the European Communities. Summaries are provided, with links to the full
text of the decisions. Decisions may be in HTML or other formats. Decisions
may be in English, French, German, or a combination depending on the court
of origin. Interested users can subscribe at the site.
[JS]
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CONFUCIUS--The Analects Mailing
List
This list focuses primarily on "pure" Confucianism; that is, the text
The Analects and its relevance, application or direct influence in
ancient China or modern times. Questions about the accuracy of certain
well-known translations are also encouraged.
[JS]
To subscribe send email to:
thacker@peacenet.co.kr
And ask to be added to the CONFUCIUS list
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General Interest
Britannica Guide to Nobel Prizes
[QuickTime]
http://nobel.eb.com/
Encyclopedia Britannica has opened its vast archives of Nobel Prize
related material in this web special, designed to coincide with the
upcoming 1997 awards. The site is highlighted by biographies of every
individual and institution that has ever been awarded the prize. In all,
there are over 1,000 articles from the encyclopedia, along with 450
multi-media offerings (images, audio and video). Winners can be looked up
by name, type of prize, and year. Hypertext timelines are provided for
genetics and medicine, and there are feature articles on the discovery of
chemical elements, the Nobel Prize selection process, and the nationality
of the winners. There is also an multi-media section of 33 selections
(mostly QuickTime videos) ranging from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s I Have A
Dream speech to Albert Einstein theorizing on the effects of atomic energy
to Milton Friedman criticizing government intervention into consumer
product safety. But the real power of this site is that Britannica
has kindly allowed all Internet users a small portal into its vast
information holdings. Note that it is unkown how long this site will remain
free of charge.
[JS]
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US National Military Strategy 1997--Joint Chiefs of
Staff
http://www.dtic.mil/jcs/nms/
The Chairman and the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the US Armed Forces have
recently released a document entitled, Shape, Respond, Prepare Now--A
Military Strategy for a New Era, which outlines their advice on the
strategic direction of the Armed Forces in implementing the guidance in the
President's A National Security Strategy for a New Century and the
Defense Secretary's Report of the Quadrennial Defense Review (discuss
ed in the May 23, 1997 Scout Report).
[MD]
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Top Business and Wealth Lists
The 400 Richest People in America 1997--Forbes
http://www.forbes.com/tool/toolbox/rich97/index.asp
Price's List of Lists
http://gwis2.circ.gwu.edu/~gprice/listof.htm
Forbes Magazine has released its annual list of the scions of wealth
in America for 1997, and to the surprise of no one, Bill Gates, as he did
last year (see the
October 4, 1996 Scout Report) leads the pack with a cool $39.8 billion
(more than doubling his worth from a year ago). Bringing up the rear with a
measly $475 million are Harris Hudson (brother-in-law of Wayne
Huizenga--himself number 85 at $1.7 billion), James Mcglothlin (coal), and
Jack Nash (money management). Last year's tail ender, Oprah Winfrey, has
moved up to number 343 with a worth of $550 million. The list can be sorted
by name, worth, families, new members, and drop outs. It can also be
searched by six variables. Several relevant articles on the list are also
available. For those who find such lists as the Forbes 400 useful,
Gary Price of the Gelman Library at George Washington University has
compiled a list of lists, that includes, at this time, pointers to 50 lists
in the areas of business, education, living, and politics. It includes
several Forbes lists, and selected Advertising Age lists, as
well as lists from other well known publications. It is highlighted,
however, by the presence of fifteen regional business lists, including
Chicago, Los Angeles, the Bay Area, Silicon Valley, Dallas-Fort Worth, and
Washington DC, among others.
[JS]
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Ocean Planet--Smithsonian
Institution
http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/ocean_planet.html
Ocean Planet is a Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition that
now has a companion on-line exhibition. It covers varied topics associated
with the ocean, such as the science of the ocean, the animals, people, and
communities who use the ocean, and pollution problems currently endangering
ocean resources. The exhibit features all of the text and a good portion of
the images from the traveling exhibit. The curator of this exhibit has put
together six special interest tours including Biodiversity, Women and the
Sea, and Pollution. Users can also build their own special tour from a list
of key words. The current list contains only four words, but is expected to
grow in the future. Visitors can also consult a comprehensive list of
educational materials and ocean resources.
[KH]
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The European Union (EU) Agenda 2000
http://www.eurunion.org/legislat/agd2000/agd2000.htm
The European Commission released its opinions on the ten applications for
EU membership from Central and Eastern Europe in July 1997. They were
released with documents outlining the "Agenda 2000" program, which
"comprises the Commission's proposals for agricultural, structural and
horizontal policies, a reinforced preaccession strategy, and the financial
framework beyond 1999." At the EU's US homepage, users can view Commission
Opinions on Applicants for Enlargement of the Union and an Executive
Summary of the Applicant Opinions. The two volume Agenda 2000 program (459k
combined) as well as press notes on both issues are also available.
[MD]
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KinderGARDEN--Texas A&M
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/kinder/index.html
Parents and teachers who would like to encourage kids to learn about
plants, gardening and the natural world will find many rich resources to
tap into at this site. Provided by Texas A & M University, this established
site offers information, project possibilities and links in sections such
as Urban Horticulture, Horticultural Therapy, Community Gardens, 4-H, and
Seeds of Garden Change. Users can find information on growing butterflies,
poems about gardening, fun facts about watermelons, and a lengthy list of
activity ideas, among many other options. This would also be a great site
for kids and adults to explore together.
[JR]
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The Rough Guide
http://wwww.hotwired.com/rough/
Rough News
http://www.roughguides.com/Newsletter_1/newsletter.html
Through a collaboration with HotWired, the travel publisher Rough Guides
has made the full-texts of a dozen of their travel guides available via the
Internet and has plans for more. Information is currently available for
nineteen countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Mexico,
Hong Kong, and India, and thirteen countries in Europe. For each country
there are links to "Into Cities," "Into Regions," and the "Basics."
Depending on the country being browsed, the Basics sections contain links
to information on visas, accommodations, eating, health, travellers with
disabilities, and more. Initial access to city and regional information is
through navigational maps which may take a while to download. Note that the
"go to book" links take users to the publisher's catalog, not the full-text
of the books, and it appears that the search function does not query the
contents of the Rough Guides. Rough Guides also publishes Rough
News, an online travel newsletter which contains excerpts from country
guides not already included in full-text at the HotWired site, as well as
original articles from regular Rough Guide contributors.
[AG]
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Network Tools
Internet Explorer 4.0
http://www.microsoft.com/ie/ie40/
Microsoft has released the final version of Internet Explorer 4.0 this
week. It is currently available only for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0
(Service Pack 3 needed). The new Explorer features tighter integration
between the operating system and the browser through Active Desktop, which
allows users to display live web pages on the desktop. It also supports
push technology through Active Channel, allowing users to subscribe to
"channels" they are interested in. Other Explorer features include an email
and newsgroup reader client (Outlook Express), control over content to be
downloaded (Security Zones), a content filtering tool (Content Advisor),
conferencing software (NetMeeting), and webpage authoring (FrontPage
Express).
[THN]
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NetBITS Newsletter
http://www.netbits.net/
TidBITS Electronic Publishing provides this weekly publication aimed at
general Internet users. TEP is most well known for its popular TidBITS
newsletter (aimed at Macintosh users). NetBITS plans to focus on advice for
parents and children, various software issues, relevant legal issues, and
web site reviews, among other areas. A question and answer section will
also be featured. Email subscription information is available at the site.
[JS]
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Capture-L--Adobe Acrobat Capture Mailing
List
The Capture-L email list allows users of Adobe Acrobat Capture software,
used to convert paper-based files to electronic (PDF) documents, to share
ideas and concerns, and to seek answers to their questions. This is not for
general discussions about Adobe Acrobat technology; the specific focus is
the "paper-to-Web" component.
[JS]
To subscribe send email to:
capture-L-request@emrg.com
In the body of the message type:
subscribe
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Where Are They Now
Volume 1, Number 23: The Scout Report for September
30, 1994
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/archive/9-30-94.html
US Environmental Protection Agency
http://www.epa.gov/
Safe Drinking Water Act--One Year Later
http://www.epa.gov/OGWDW/year1/sdwa1y.html
State Source Water Assessment and Protection Programs Final Guidance
http://www.epa.gov/OGWDW/swp/swappg.html
Water On Tap: A Consumer's Guide to the Nation's Drinking Water
http://www.epa.gov/OGWDW/wot/wot.html
Index of Watershed Indicators
http://www.epa.gov/surf/iwi/
American Physical Society E-print Server
http://publish.aps.org/eprint/
The opening of the EPA site was announced in the September 30, 1994 Scout
Report. The annotation noted access to EPA's public information; EPA
provides that information in abundance. The site is divided into fourteen
major areas, including research and science, business and industry, offices
and regions, databases, and publications, among others. Many of its
sub-sites have become major resources in their own right. Recently, the
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water has made available (in several
formats) three publications relevant to the first anniversary of the
Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act, that chronicle the results of
that act and provide guidance to states and individuals as to its
consequences. EPA has also added an Index of Watershed Indicators "EPA's
first national picture of watershed health." The issue also announced the
opening of an e-print forum at the American Physical Society, concerning
the potential (at that time) role of the APS in distributing e-prints. The
APS e-print server was established in 1996 and today contains e-prints in
27 major topics.
[JS]
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