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The Scout Report - September 19, 1997
The Scout Report
Volume 4, Number 21
September 19, 1997
A Publication of the Internet Scout Project
Computer Science Department, University of Wisconsin
A Project of the InterNIC
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In This Issue:
New From Internet Scout
K.I.D.S Report and Scout Report for Science and
Engineering
K.I.D.S. Report
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/KIDS/current/index.html
Scout Report for Science and Engineering
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/sci-engr/current/index.html
The first K.I.D.S. Report of the 1997/98 school year is available. Produced
by fifth grade students at John F. Kennedy Elementary School in Madison,
Wisconsin, it is entitled Famous Americans, and annotates sites for such
luminaries as Jesse Owens, Lucille Ball, and the Grolier
Encyclopedia American Presidents resource, among others. The first
Scout Report for Science and Engineering is available, annotating 22 sites
in the fields of natural and physical science, mathematics and engineering.
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Research and Education
Handbook of Methods--BLS
http://stats.bls.gov/homhome.htm
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics has made available the April 1997 edition
of its Handbook of Methods, in both HTML and Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
format. This 202 page book details the methodology by which BLS "obtains
and prepares the economic data it publishes," providing the structural
underpinning for such data topics as employment and unemployment,
compensation and working conditions, occupational safety and health,
productivity and technology, economic growth, and prices and living
conditions. As such, it is a crucial information source for economists,
statisticians, instructors, librarians, and business analysts.
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ELECTRONIC JOURNALS: Why?--Journal of Electronic
Publishing
http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/03-01/
University of Michigan Press' Journal of Electronic Publishing has recently
released a special issue on electronic publishing that consists of case
studies of eight online scholarly journals. Journals covered include ACM's
(Association of Computing Machinery) Journal of Experimental Algorithmics,
Public Access Computer Systems Review, First Monday, and RSNA EJ, among
others. These journals exist in electronic format only; the articles
discuss what they portend for the future of scholarly publishing.
Interesting sidebar articles include: "Why I Don't Read Electronic
Journals," by Peter C. Grenquist (former Executive Director of the
Association of American University Presses) and "Of Periodicals and Pork
Bellies," by Paul M. Gherman (University Librarian at Vanderbilt
University).
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AIDS Knowledge Base--HIV InSite
http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/akb/1997/
HIV InSite
http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/
The University of California, San Francisco, and San Francisco General
Hospital have recently begun to make the 1997 edition of this massive (2000
page) AIDS textbook available at the HIV InSite. At present, fifteen of the
96 chapters in nine major sections are available. The entire 1994 edition
is available, with icons pointing from outdated chapters to updated ones.
HIV InSite, provided by UCSF, SFGH, and the Henry J. Kaiser Family
Foundation, is an exhaustive clearinghouse of AIDS related information for
practitioners, patients, and others interested in the topic. One of its
highlights is Today's News, a summary of daily news stories derived from
many sources.
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1998 On-Line Directory of Law Reviews and Scholarly
Legal Periodicals--Anderson Publishing Co.
http://www.andersonpublishing.com/lawschool/directory/directory.html
Compiled by Michael H. Hoffheimer, Professor of Law at the University of
Mississippi, and made available by Anderson Publishing Company, this
no-nonsense directory contains general student-edited law reviews,
specialty student-edited law reviews, and non-student edited peer review
and trade journals. Each title contains publisher and contact information
as well as number of times issued per year (although there are no links to
sites). There is an alphabetical index of all publications in the directory
(unfortunately not hyperlinked). Users are encouraged to read the
explanatory guide to the directory, which explains selection policies and
organization of titles.
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SOLV-DB--NCMS [JavaScript]
http://solvdb.ncms.org/
The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences provides a beta test version
of this "one-stop source for solvents data." At the heart of the site is
the lookup page, where commercially available solvents can be queried by
any of eight variables, including solvent name, Chemical Abstracts Number,
chemical category, or synonym. Users can select by nine property ranges or
do full text searches. Basic retrieval contains information about the
solvent (including formula, CAS number, weight, cost, and boiling and
freezing point among others), and there are also detailed sections on
physical-chemical data, health and safety data, regulatory data, and
environmental fate data. The real power of this site lies in the fact
that most of the searchable interfaces are really gigantic pull down menus.
Unfortunately, most variable explanations are produced via JavaScript
rather than HTML or text interface. Nevertheless, this is a powerful and
flexible database that contains a great deal of easily accessible
information.
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Project Primary
http://www.owu.edu/~mggrote/pp/
This site, provided by Ohio Wesleyan University, is a collaborative effort
between professors in six departments at the university and K-3 teachers in
three Ohio counties to "produce hands-on activities for the teaching of
science." Activities in Botany, Chemistry, Children's Literature, Geology,
Physics, and Zoology, are simply explained and designed to engage
children's curiosity and to help them learn. The philosophy of the site is
explained in the Constructivism section.
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PSYCHOHISTORY--Historical Motivation Utilizing
Psychoanalytic Principles Mailing List
PSYCHOHISTORY is a forum intended as a resource for individuals studying or
doing research in the field of psychohistory, defined as the study of
historical motivation utilizing psychoanalytic principles. The basic
purpose of the list is to serve as a forum for scholarly discussions and as
a clearinghouse for the distribution of information. Subscribers are
encouraged to post questions, comments, or announcements of interest to
individuals working in psychohistory. Appropriate postings might pertain to
work currently in progress, the development of course materials,
bibliographic material of interest to researchers, and useful Internet
resources.
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LISTSERV@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM
In the body of the message type:
SUBSCRIBE PSYCHOHISTORY yourfirstname yourlastname
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General Interest
National Museum of American History--Smithsonian
Institution
http://www.si.edu/organiza/museums/nmah/
The Smithsonian Institution has recently created a homepage for the
National Museum of American History. The site's five main sections include:
Virtual Exhibitions, currently hosting exhibits on American Wine; the
history of Tool Chests; World War II Home Front Posters; and a Centennial
Salute to Cinema. Not Just for Kids features web versions of hands-on
activities from the museum. Visitors can go to the Music Room for
information on American music resources, consult an illustrated Timeline
for links to information on highlighted events, and guess the identity of
a pictured invention in the What Is It? section. General visitor
information and teaching resources are offered, and the Collections,
Scholarship, and Research, section contains contact information for
scholars and students who wish to use the Museum's archival resources.
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Official Documents--The Stationery
Office--UK
http://www.official-documents.co.uk/
Less graphical entrance:
http://www.official-documents.co.uk/menu/ukpinf.htm
The Stationery Office of the UK provides one-stop shopping for
selected UK government publications. Stationery Office publications are
available by date, title, or government department. There is also a
selected list of publications available from other government departments.
As it grows, this site should become a major repository of UK government
documents. Note the difference between The Stationery Office and Her
Majesty's Stationery Office (there is a link at the site).
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Internet Country Guides--INCORE
http://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk/cds/countries/index.html
The Initiative on Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity, a joint initiative of
the University of Ulster and the United Nations University, has recently
updated its Internet Country Guides for India and Pakistan and added one
for Kashmir. At present, there are eighteen guides available for conflict
hot spots in Africa, Europe, and Asia. These guides are selective, briefly
annotated hot lists for news, maps, mailing lists, and general resources
about each country. The power of this site is the easy access it provides
to much information on these countries.
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Culturekiosque [frames]
http://www.culturekiosque.com/
Culturekisoque, provided by Culturekiosque Ltd., is an ezine
with a decided European flavor, that contains "news, features, criticism,
and interviews" on jazz, opera, classical music, art and archeology, dance,
food, technology, and "nouveau." Visitors can appreciate its breadth of
coverage of the cultural scene, and its impressive list of authors, who
include Roswitha Erbsloh (art critic of Die Welt), Mike Zwerin (jazz
and rock critic of the International Herald Tribune), Joseph E.
Romero (feature writer for Le Monde), and Joel Kasow (opera critic
for Opera), among others. Note that articles may be available in
English, French, German, or any combination of the three.
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Trivial Pursuit
http://www.trivialpursuit.com/
Less graphical entrance:
http://www.trivialpursuit.com/htdocs/home1.html
Hasbro, Inc., makers of the Trivial Pursuit board game, in a dual
celebration of the game's fifteenth anniversary and the release of the new
Genus IV edition, is making a selection of its over 4,800 questions
available for play via the web. Play rules are a simplification of the
board game, and questions are available in six categories at three levels:
Brain Stem Only, Frontal Lobe, and Calling All Neurons. A correctly
answered question in one category means that the user must choose a
different category for the next question. This is an imaginative sales
pitch for a commercial board game.
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Org-Marketing--Marketing for Non-Profit Organizations
Mailing List
Discussion Archive
http://forums.telmar.com/forums/org-mrkt/
Org-Marketing exists to foster communication on the subject of marketing
for non-profit and not-for profit organizations. A necessarily partial list
of topics which might be discussed on Org-Marketing would include PSA's,
low (or no) budget marketing, promotion and advertising, surveys, service
quality, marketing planning for non-profits, positioning, market models,
relationship marketing, database marketing, and marketing ethics. Archives
of the discussion are available at the above URL.
[JS]
To subscribe send email to:
listserv@amic.com
In the body of the message type:
SUBSCRIBE Org-Marketing
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Network Tools
Andover News--IT News
http://www.andovernews.com
The Andover Network, "a collection of Internet technology and software
sites," provides daily IT news in nine subjects, including AppleWatch,
HardwareWatch, Internet-Watch, JavaWatch, and MicrosoftWatch, among others.
Sources include InfoWorld, Computer News Daily, Interactive Week, Wired,
Techwire, and ZDNNews, among others. The key to this site is the way it
repackages and organizes already existing news, allowing the user to follow
all aspects of IT news from one place.
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ToolVox--A Free Streaming Audio Plug-in and
Tool
http://www.voxware.com/
Download area:
http://www.voxware.com/download.htm
ToolVox, provided by Voxware, Inc., offers a simple, effective way to
create and listen to streaming audio without using an excessive amount of
bandwith or an audio server. The free package comes with both the player (a
browser plug-in) and ToolVox Encoder. The plug-in is available for IRIX,
HP-UX, Macintosh, Solaris 2.5, and Windows 3.1/95/NT. The encoder is
available for Macintosh and Windows 3.1/95/NT. Creating a sound file with
the ToolVox Encoder is as simple as clicking on "record." The sounds are
initially recorded as AIFF/WAV files and are later compressed into VOX
files with a compression ratio of up to 53:1. Note that testing did reveal
a detectable change in sound quality after the file was compressed.
Documentation on how to use ToolVox, add VOX audio files to a web page, and
configure a server to serve the files is included in the download.
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Northern Light
http://www.northernlight.com/
Northern Light adds a new wrinkle to Internet search indexes by way of its
organization of retrieved results. Any search will retrieve "best
documents" on the right side of the screen, along with a set of "custom
search folders," (subject, type, source, or language) on the left side of
the screen, to help users retrieve relevant items. Click on any of these
folders, and a set of sub-folders will be opened. These folders are
generated on the fly, rather than being part of a created hierarchy. Of
course, the actual relevance of retrieved items for this, as for any large
search index, depends on the ability of the searcher to narrow the search
by use of Boolean tools. Also, as with any other large search index, there
is no filtering for information quality. At present, Northern Light
supports Boolean OR/NOT/MUST(+)/MUST NOT(-) and phrase searching. In
addition to searching the web, users can search a database of information
contained in journals, books, magazines, and newswires (this premium
service will be fee-based after early October).
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Where Are They Now
Volume 1, Number 20: The Scout Report for September
16, 1994
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/archive/9-16-94.html
Quest Project--NASA K-12 Internet Initiative
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/
National HPCC Software Exchange
http://www.nhse.org/
When the National Aeronautics and Space Adiminstration's Quest Project was
originally annotated, its purpose was "to provide support and services for
schools, teachers and students to fully utilize the Internet." Today it
fulfills that mission via interactive chats with NASA scientists,
interactive projects that stress dialog between students and NASA
scientists, and information on how to bring the Internet into the
classroom. It plans interactive projects on NeurOn (the NeuroLab Space
Shuttle Mission), and NASA's aeronautics mission in the near future, and
has a project on Women of NASA that is presently available. The National
HPPC (High Performance Computing and Communications) Software Exchange was
designed to be a "distributed collection of software, documents, data, and
information of interest to the high performance and parallel computing
community." It features software repositories for mathematical software,
parallel tools, and chemistry software. Software is described, along with
connections to download sites. Selected reviews and other literature are
available. Recently the site has added Repository in a Box (RIB), a
software package for "setting up and maintaining software repositories."
NHSE has twelve participating US government agencies at this time.
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