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The Scout Report - July 25, 1997
The Scout Report
Volume 4, Number 13
July 25, 1997
A Publication of the Internet Scout Project
Computer Science Department, University of Wisconsin
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In This Issue:
Research and Education
Association of Computing Machinery Digital Library Open
House [.pdf]
http://www.acm.org/dl/
The Association of Computing Machinery is providing free public access to
its Digital Library from July 1, 1997 to September 30, 1997 (registration
required). The library contains tables of contents of twenty ACM journals
and over 400 conference proceedings from 1985 to the present. Abstracts
and/or index terms, when available, are supplied for the thousands of
citations. Full text of selected articles and conference proceedings are
available during the open house. Users can browse articles and conference
proceedings by publication or search by keyword. After the Open House ends,
the Digital Library, still under construction, will ultimately offer ACM
members access to over 9,000 full text ACM articles. The citations database
will remain open to the public.
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Study on the Operation and Effect of the North
American Free Trade Agreement--US Trade Representative [.pdf,
139p.]
http://www.ustr.gov/reports/
On July 11, 1997, the Office of the United States Trade Representative
(USTR) released this study (Adobe Acrobat [.pdf] format only) to the
Congress as required by law. The full text of the study is available at the
USTR web site. The study assesses the effect of NAFTA on the overall
economy and on selected manufacturing sectors, agriculture, the environment
and workers' rights.
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Hubble Space Telescope Educational
Resources
Explorations in Education [HyperCard, WinPlus Runtime, Quicktime, .pdf]
http://www.stsci.edu/exined-html/
Amazing Space
http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/amazing-space.html
These two Space Telescope Science Institute (Hubble Space Telescope)
resources are powerful educational tools that offer stunning content. Both
sites are browser and graphic intensive. Explorations in Education
provides over fifteen electronic picture books featuring captioned images
from HST. The picture books must be read in HyperCard or WinPlus Runtime.
This site features a very large (7 MB) stand-alone Quicktime based
electronic tutorial about using Cepheid variable stars to help measure the
history of the universe, and several Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) papers relating
to science and public policy. Amazing Space contains K-12 educational
activities about the planets, stars, universe, and the history of
telescopes; it proves to be less graphic intensive. Forthcoming is a
section on the life cycles of the stars.
[JS]
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The Biology Project--University of Arizona
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/
Faculty and staff at the University of Arizona have developed an
"interactive online resource for learning biology" based on an entry-level
biology course, for use by high school and college-level students. The site
is divided into seven subject areas: biochemistry, cell biology,
developmental biology, human biology, Mendelian genetics, immunology, and
molecular biology. Within each subject there are problem sets, tutorials,
activities, and links to related Internet resources. This well-designed
site can be used in combination with classroom or laboratory course work,
or as a self-guided study program. The Biology Project is funded by a grant
from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. The Guided Tour requires
JavaScript.
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Doctoral Dissertations in Musicology Online
(DDM)
http://www.music.indiana.edu/ddm/
Explanation of DDM Codes
http://www.music.indiana.edu/ddm/ddmcodes.GIF
This site, provided by the Indiana University School of Music, is the
online version of a long established book catalog of the American
Musicological Society. It is a searchable and browsable listing of
bibliographic information about musicology dissertations. Citations can be
browsed by time period or searched by keyword. Completed and in progress
dissertations from mid-1995 are available for all time periods, and
dissertations from earlier print DDMs are available for the general,
Antiquity, Middle Ages, and Renaissance categories. There is also a
complete index of authors. Information is available on the DDM codes that
accompany each record. The IU School of Music is in the process of
converting all of the content of earlier DDMs to electronic format.
[JS]
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Quality--Health Care Quality Studies Mailing
List
Quality is an international electronic mailing list for the exchange of
expertise between academicians and practitioners involved in health care
quality studies. This list is open to all other parties interested in
quality health care issues. Established in July 1997 in collaboration with
the Ankara Chamber of Medicine (Turkey), Quality is moderated by Ibrahim
Erdogan, MD (Bayindir Medical Center quality coordinator).
[JS]
To subscribe send email to:
majordomo@lidya.ato.org.tr
In the body of the message type:
subscribe quality
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General Interest
Swiss Bank Dormant Accounts List--Swiss Bankers
Association
http://www.dormantaccounts.ch/
The Swiss Bankers Association provides this site, listing "all currently
known dormant [bank] accounts" that were opened prior to the end of World
War II by non-Swiss Citizens. The list can be browsed alphabetically, and
contains only name and available information on last reported town and
country. Also included is a listing of those given power of attorney by
the account holders, as well as information on the individuals who gave
power of attorney. This site provides information on how to file a claim, a
claim form, and a list of contact offices for Ernst & Young, creators of
this site. This list is an attempt by the SBA to "find the rightful owners
of dormant accounts that were opened in Swiss banks prior to and during
World War II." It is important in light of the recent news about the
whereabouts of Holocaust victims' assets (discuss
ed in the May 16, 1997 Scout Report).
[JS]
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US News Online: America's Best Hospitals
1997
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/nycu/hosphigh.htm
As a companion to a US News and World Report article on the best
hospitals in the US (July 28, 1997), the US News Online site provides
rankings of 134 American hospitals. Users can browse hospitals
alphabetically, by region, metro area, or any of seventeen specialties,
from AIDS to Urology. Methodology for the rankings is provided, as well as
hypertext connections to hospital home pages where available. This site is
a small subset of a much larger ranking, available for purchase to users in
book form (published by US News).
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Perspectives on Business Innovation--Ernst and
Young
http://www.businessinnovation.ey.com/journal/loader.html
Ernst and Young Center for Business Innovation
http://www.businessinnovation.ey.com/main.html
Ernst and Young LLP provides this webzine, a "periodic journal of
management theory and practice." Each issue concentrates on one major
theme. The first issue examines the management of organizational knowledge,
and contains articles on knowledge as a competitive asset, and accelerating
new product development. Case studies on Hewlett-Packard, Monsanto,
Hoffmann-Laroche, and BP are available. The next issue will focus on
performance measurement. Articles are available in both HTML and Adobe
Acrobat .pdf format. Perspectives is part of EY's Center for
Business Innovation, which also contains publications lists of EY research,
and an events calendar.
[JS]
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Tour de France 1997
Official Site [Shockwave Flash]
http://www.letour.fr/
US Mirror
http://www.letour.com/tour97us/
VeloCity [frames]
http://www.worldmedia.fr/tour/
The world's most famous bicycle race began July 5, 1997 and runs through
July 27. Viewers can watch the conclusion of the race, or recap its
highlights at these two sites. The official Tour site contains day by day
synopses of the race, standings, and summaries of selected "legendary
tours." A database of every race since 1903 (Tours Chronicles), which can
be searched by country or rider, and a Shockwave Flash-based animation of
every stage of the race are available. The VeloCity site, provided by World
Media Live, contains daily stories, standings and stage results, commentary
by racer Stephen Roche, and archives of its 1995 and 1996 race coverage.
[JS]
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HerbInfo--Herbal Subjects Mailing List
Discussion archives [.zip]
http://sunsite.unc.edu/herbmed/archives/herbinfo/
The HerbInfo list is open, unmoderated, and intended to be an all-purpose
list to discuss herbs. Due to the general nature of the list, all subjects
related to herbs and their uses are considered to be on topic, regardless
of their level of knowledge or expertise. Archives (.zip format) of the
discussion are available at the above URL.
[JS]
To subscribe send email to:
herbinfo-request@bolis.com
In the body of the message type:
subscribe
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Network Tools
.designer--Creating Graphics for the Web
http://www.widearea.co.uk/designer/
.designer, a service of Wide Area Communications, provides a series of
guides that include short tutorials and tips on creating web graphics. At
present, four guides are available. They discuss JavaScript, Anti-Aliasing,
Photoshop/non-Photoshop tips, and web safe JPEGs and GIFs. .designer is a
quick and easy way to get started creating quality web graphics. Note that
the JavaScript Guide requires Netscape Navigator/Communicator 3.0 or
better, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 or better.
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ProFusion--A Meta-Search Engine
http://www.designlab.ukans.edu/profusion/
Text only:
http://www.designlab.ukans.edu/profusion/ProFusion1.html
Profusion, provided by the University of Kansas Information
Telecommunication and Technology Center, and School of Engineering
DesignLab, is a meta-search engine that allows users to simultaneously
search any or all of nine search engines. Users can choose which engines to
search, and items retrieved are ranked by relevance. Boolean searching is
supported, as is optional link checking, a more time-intensive process.
Duplicate retrievals are removed by the search system.
[JS]
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Where Are They Now
Volume 1, Number 13: The Scout Report for July 22,
1994
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/archive/7-22-94.html
Johnson Space Center (JSC) Imagery Services Digital Images Collection
http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/html/home.htm
NASA Photo Gallery
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/Library/photo.html
The JSC Digital Images Collection is an excellent example of how the web
can provide qualitative and quantitative astronomical information to the
general public. At the time of the JSC annotation, the image archive
contained over 10,000 images, a staggering number in 1994. Today, the site,
still organized into Press Release and Earth Observation sections, contains
some 250,000 images! NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
has become one of the most prolific text and graphics information producers
on the Internet. The July 22 issue also annotated a guide to NASA
resources, which is still available. For those interested in space photos,
the NASA Photo Gallery is the place to start, with connections to NASA
photos in over forty subjects, as well as sixteen non-NASA archives.
[JS]
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