========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  September 17, 1999                                        ====
========  Volume 6, Number 18                                     ======
======                                   Internet Scout Project ========
====                                    University of Wisconsin ========
==                              Department of Computer Sciences ========


==   I N   T H E   S C O U T   R E P O R T   T H I S   W E E K  ========



====== Subject Specific Reports ====
1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering

====== Research and Education ====
2.  Risk Management Plans (Executive Summaries) -- RTK Net
3.  Holocaust-Era Assets -- NARA
4.  _Futurework - Trends and Challenges for Work in the 21st Century_ -- DOL
5.  Enviromapper -- EPA
6.  1940 Japan-America Student Conference (JASC)
7.  TeachNet.org
8.  The Virtual Technical Reports Center
9.  New Additions to ERIC Digests Database

====== General Interest ====
10. _Living Planet Report_ 1999
11. Theodore Roosevelt: His Life and Times on Film -- LOC
12. _Report of the Secretary-General on the Work of the Organization_ -- UN
13. German Propaganda Archive
14. C-Span Campaign 2000 Video Search
15. Senior Women Web
16. Book of Hours

====== Network Tools ====
17. Excite Assistant
18. Search Engine Colossus
19. itList

====== In The News ====
20. Terrorism in Russia


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====== Subject Specific Reports ====

1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/1999/se-990915.html

Volume 3, Number 1 of the Scout Report for Science & Engineering is
available. The In the News section annotates nine resources on
promising early images from NASA's newest space telescope, the
Chandra X-ray Observatory. [MD]



====== Research and Education ====

2.  Risk Management Plans (Executive Summaries) -- RTK Net
http://www.rtk.net/rmpsearch.html
RTK Net
http://www.rtk.net/
RMP Info Risk Management Plan Query -- EPA
http://www.epa.gov:9966/srmpdcd/owa/rmp_cmnc$.startup

The Right-to-Know Network (RTK Net) has recently placed a large
database of summaries (approximately 14,000) of risk management plans
(RMPs) concerning "worst-case" and less severe accident scenarios at
chemical facilities. The RMPs were required of certain chemical
facilities and presented to the US Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), which originally intended to place them online. However,
Congress and the White House, spurred on by warnings of security
specialists, objected, arguing that this document might serve as a
road map to would-be terrorists. The worst-case-scenario information
has been exempted from the Freedom of Information Act for one year to
allow the Administration time to address these security concerns. The
less-detailed executive summaries, however, were not suppressed and
are available from the EPA at the above URL. RTK Net has made these
more easily available in the interest of public awareness and to
confront chemical companies that have tried to hide or at least
downplay chemical releases. Users can browse the RMPs by state or
conduct a keyword search. The About the Data section also offers a
number of related links. [MD]


3.  Holocaust-Era Assets -- NARA
http://www.nara.gov/research/assets/
Holocaust-Era Assets Finding Aid
http://www.nara.gov/publications/assets/

Provided by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
this site offers information on both primary and secondary sources
related to the history of assets stolen from Jews and other
dispossessed peoples by the Nazi regime and its allies. The primary
offering in the first category is an online version of the NARA's
recent 1,200-page final edition of its _A Finding Aid to Records at
the National Archives at College Park, Maryland_. The guide is
offered in HTML format in six very large sections, along with an
introduction and search tips. Other primary source resources include
a list of recently declassified documents and their locations and a
list of newly-accessioned records. Secondary source information
includes a collection of annotated bibliographies and related links.
The site also offers publications and information concerning recent
and ongoing research at the NARA, including symposium and conference
papers, very recent unpublished research papers, and a list of
upcoming events. [MD]


4.  _Futurework - Trends and Challenges for Work in the 21st Century_
-- DOL [.pdf]
http://www.dol.gov/dol/asp/public/futurework/report.htm

Published by the US Department of Labor (DOL), this report explores
the social impact of the new economy and the role of the
"twenty-first century work-place" in America. _Futurework_ cites
three elements necessary for the stability of American workers:
"rising economic security over a lifetime," "a work and family
balance," and "workplaces that are safe and fair." Using numerous
charts, tables, and graphs, the report examines topics such as
workforce diversity, wage growth, changing workplaces, technology and
globalization, and future trends affecting working conditions and
worker morale. The report may be downloaded by chapter in HTML or
.pdf format. Tables, charts, and boxes may also be downloaded
separately. Additional resources at the site include a number of
full-text conference papers (in HTML or .pdf formats) and related
links. [MD] [EM]


5.  Enviromapper -- EPA [OpenLink]
http://www.epa.gov/enviro/enviromapper.html

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s Enviromapper uses
innovative Web technology to view and locate environmental
information on "drinking water, toxic and air releases, hazardous
waste, water discharge permits, and Superfund sites." Thumbnail US
map images expand with a click to show facilities regulated by the
EPA, information about local watersheds, and local national priority
list sites. Users may zoom in by clicking on a map or by entering a
relevant state, county, city, watershed, zip code, or EPA region. The
site also offers OpenLink, a facility that allows any Webpage to set
up a hyperlink to Enviromapper. Instructions on how to use OpenLink
are included. [KR]


6.  1940 Japan-America Student Conference (JASC)
http://falcon.cc.ukans.edu/~ceas/Halsema%20Diary/jasc1.html

The first release in a new electronic series published by the Center
for East Asian Studies at the University of Kansas, James J.
Halsema's "Diary of the 1940 Japan America Student Conference" (ed.
Grant Goodman) offers an interesting account of the last JASC
conference before the Second World War. A student delegate to the
conference (which was held in Japan), Halsema made a number of astute
observations on Japan and its imperial state in Northeast Asia in his
diary, which he fortunately kept and has now shared with readers. The
diary is offered as a large single HTML document, accompanied by an
introduction from the editor and an appendix. The new series, which
the diary inaugurates, will publish primary documents, translations,
and scholarly studies relating to China, Japan, and Korea. [MD]


7.  TeachNet.org
http://teachnet.org/

One of several major initiatives by IMPACT II - The Teachers Network
(a national nonprofit which supports classroom teachers in the US),
TeachNet.org serves as an online resource for the K-12 community. The
core of the site is an extensive collection of online
Teacher-Designed Activities and Projects as well as "interactive,
thematic, hands on curriculum projects" which are called Daily
Classroom Specials. Both these areas are made more accessible through
customized search pages which help users designate content interest
and student age range; keyword searching is also available. Free
registration, not necessary to use the site, gets users periodic
updates. Rounding out the site are a variety of other sections
including one on grants for teachers, a "talk with teachers" section
which allows users to ask and receive answers from teachers
throughout the US, and materials on creating web sites and utilizing
other information technology in educational settings.[REB]


8.  The Virtual Technical Reports Center
http://www.lib.umd.edu/UMCP/ENGIN/TechReports/Virtual-TechReports.html

Created and maintained by Technical Reports Librarian at the
University of Maryland Libraries, Gloria Lyles Chawla, this metasite
contains links to a large number of online providers of technical
reports. The site links to sources that offer either full-text or
searchable, extended abstracts of their technical reports. Also,
"because many institutions do not distinguish between technical
reports and other types of research publications, this site also
contains links to preprints, reprints, dissertations, theses, and
research reports of all kinds." The links are organized
alphabetically and consist mainly of governmental and
university-based research institutions. The quantity and age of
reports offered at the sites vary. [MD]


9.  New Additions to ERIC Digests Database
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/index/edo99c.html
ERIC Digests Index Page
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/index/

The latest update to the ERIC (Educational Resources Information
Center) Digest database (last described in the May 21, 1999 Scout
Report) features 43 full-text short reports aimed at education
professionals and the broader education community. Each report
includes an overview of an education topic of current interest and
offers references for further information. Sample titles include:
"Gender Issues in Children's Literature," "Urban After-School
Programs: Evaluations and Recommendations," "Guidelines for
Evaluating Web Sites," and "Meeting the National Standards: Now What
Do I Do?" Users can search the entire ERIC Digests database from the
index page. ERIC, part of the National Library of Education (NLE), is
a nationwide education information system sponsored by the US
Department of Education's Office of Educational Research and
Improvement (OERI). [MD]



====== General Interest ====

10. _Living Planet Report_ 1999 [.pdf, MS Word]
http://www.panda.org/livingplanet/lpr99/

The second edition of the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) _Living Planet
Report_ (last discussed in the October 9, 1998 Scout Report) has been
placed online. The report attempts to quantify the speed at which
nature is disappearing from Earth and trace human pressures on the
natural environment. The first part of the report, the Living Planet
Index (LPI), measures natural wealth and how it has changed between
1970 and 1995. According to the WWF, the LPI declined by 30 percent
in this period, indicating that the world has lost "30 per cent of
its natural wealth in the space of one generation." The second part
of the _Living Planet Report_ examines six causes of global
environmental change related to human consumption of renewable and
non-renewable resources.Users may view an executive summary and
highlights of the report or download the full text in .pdf or
Microsoft Word format in English, Spanish, or French. [MD]


11. Theodore Roosevelt: His Life and Times on Film -- LOC [Quicktime,
RealPlayer, MPEG]
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/trfhtml/

The Library of Congress (LOC) American Memory Project has released
yet another in a recent spate of new sites. Produced by the National
Digital Library and the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded
Sound Division, this site contains 104 films recording events in
Theodore Roosevelt's life and chronicling the times in which he
lived. Roosevelt, as the site points out, "was the first US president
to have his career and life chronicled on a large scale by motion
picture companies." The films cover the period from 1898 to his death
in 1919, including scenes from the Spanish-American War; his various
trips to Central America, Europe, and Africa; domestic scenes; and
meetings with various dignitaries. Users can search the collection by
keyword or browse by subject or title. Returns include several stills
from the movie, notes, and three playback options (Quicktime, MPEG,
or RealPlayer). Four sound recordings (and transcriptions) from 1912
in which Roosevelt explains his progressive political views are also
included in RealPlayer format. Special presentations include a film
chronology, a timeline of Roosevelt's life, and an essay on Roosevelt
on film. [MD]


12. _Report of the Secretary-General on the Work of the Organization_
-- UN [.pdf, 214K]
http://www.un.org/Docs/SG/Report99/a541e.pdf

Submitted to the United Nations (UN) General Assembly on August 31 by
Secretary General Kofi Annan, this annual report reviews the
organization's activities in 1998. The report discusses such topics
as humanitarian relief and disaster prevention, peacekeeping and
security, sustainable development and the fight against poverty, the
challenges of globalization, and human rights. The _Report of the
Secretary-General_ is available in .pdf format only and includes a
detailed table of contents. [MD]


13. German Propaganda Archive
http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/

Compiled by Calvin College Professor of Communications and Sciences
Randall Bytwerk from a wide variety of sources, this site offers a
good cross-section of translated propaganda material from Nazi
Germany and the German Democratic Republic (GDR). The archive is
organized topically under each regime. For instance, the Nazi Germany
section contains speeches and essays from leaders (including 65 from
Joseph Goebbels alone); examples of Anti-Semitic writings and
cartoons; visual materials including cartoons, stamps, photos, and
posters; war propaganda; and some fascinating articles by
propagandists and party functionaries discussing the role and
techniques of propaganda. GDR materials include speeches, pamphlets,
anti-American caricatures, and writings on propaganda, among other
resources. Users will find a small collection of related links in
each section. [MD]


14. C-Span Campaign 2000 Video Search [RealPlayer]
http://www.c-span.org/campaign2000/search/
C-Span Campaign 2000 [RealPlayer]
http://www.c-span.org/campaign2000/

C-Span has recently added a video search engine to its Campaign 2000
site. The engine indexes RealPlayer (G2 recommended) video clips from
C-Span's continually expanding archive of Candidate speeches and
appearances on its network programs. Content in the archive begins in
May 1997 and will be updated through Inauguration Day 2001. Users can
search by keyword and modify by candidate, party, and state. Returns
include candidate name, party, venue and date, the video clip
(viewable by segment or in its entirety), and an unedited transcript.
C-Span's main Campaign 2000 site offers a number of items concerning
the forthcoming election. Some of these include full-length
broadcasts of recent speeches and interviews, a campaign calendar,
discussion and analysis, and teaching resources. [MD]


15. Senior Women Web
http://www.seniorwomen.com/

A great site and a terrific resource put together by Tam Martinides
Gray about and for senior women. The site's resources combine links
and information directly relevant to it's core audience but also
included are a lot of resources that are just plain useful. For
example, the listing under Arts and Entertainment has many valuable
links for anyone interested, whereas the current reading list is
definitely more focused around topics of interest to senior women.
Other topics include Computers and the Internet, Grandparenting and
Politics and Campaign 2000. Along with well written pieces on topics
ranging from real estate to communicating with your doctor, the site
includes a "letters from readers" column, as well as a new links
section.[REB]


16. Book of Hours
http://vrlab.fa.pitt.edu/UPitthoursms/index.html

Provided by the Frick Fine Arts Library at the University of
Pittsburgh, this modest but appealing site showcases a
fifteenth-century Book of Hours held by the Library. Books of Hours
were produced throughout Europe in the Middle Ages for use by the
laity in their daily devotions. Modeled after the Breviary used by
the clergy, Books of Hours were often lavishly decorated with
miniatures, elaborate embellishments, and red or gold ink.
Interesting as both an insight into medieval religion and as a work
of art in itself, the Frick Book of Hours is presented by section,
with either thumbnail or full-page images and brief descriptions. A
short bibliography on Books of Hours and illuminated manuscripts is
also provided. [MD]



====== Network Tools ====

17. Excite Assistant
http://assist.excite.com/assist/html/download/

Just when the concept of "push" technology seems like yesterday's
news, Excite, Inc. produces a handy little program, the Excite
Assistant, that pushes data to you without being pushy. The Excite
Assistant provides you with instant access to various types of
up-to-date information such as the weather for your area, the
broadcast TV shows on at the moment, updated stock quotes, your
horoscope, and more. The information is summarized within the
Assistant's window, but when an item requires expansion, your browser
is launched. By far the most useful aspect of this program is the
mail notification feature. If you use Excite's Web-based mail
service, the Excite Assistant, if active, will play a sound and it's
icon will blink when new mail arrives. The Assistant will display the
subject line and who the mail is from; clicking on the new mail loads
it in your browser. Excite Assistant runs on Win95/98/NT and is free
but does display small ads. [CL]


18. Search Engine Colossus
http://www.searchenginecolossus.com/

Created by Bryan Strome, this metasite offers links to a large number
of country- or region-specific search engines. The search engines are
organized by country, with a link to the service, the language(s) it
uses, its point of origin, and a short description when available.
The number of search engines available under each heading can vary
considerably, as would be expected. Search engines in eleven general
categories, including Academic, Business, Medical, and Sports, are
also listed. Users wishing to narrow their searches and/or utilize
some lesser-known search engines will find this site a helpful
starting point. [MD]


19. itList
http://www.itlist.com/

Originally created in 1996, itList was one of the first online
bookmark services. This free service allows users to store and
organize their bookmarks online and, if they choose, share them with
other users. After free registration, users can create and manage
their own account. They also have several options for building their
list, from bulk importing of established bookmarks to a
javascript-enabled bookmark in their browser to email. Bookmarks can
be sorted in a variety of categories or folders, and users can leave
comments or ratings to help them remember certain sites. itList will
also monitor selected sites for content changes. Users can choose
whether or not to make their list public, but even public lists will
hide any individual sites indicated by the owner. In addition to a
bookmark storage service, the site also functions as a type of open
directory, featuring sites selected by other users. Returns from the
internal search engine also include links to the respective user's
bookmark page. With its numerous value-added features, this free
service should appeal to users who like the convenience of storing
their bookmarks in a universally accessible location, as well as the
simply curious who are interested in how the other half surfs. [MD]



====== In The News ====

20. Terrorism in Russia
Timeline: The Blasts which shook Russia -- BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_448000/448993.stm
Voice of Russia [RealPlayer]
http://www.wrn.org/ondemand/russia.html
ITAR-TASS - Latest News
http://www.itar-tass.com/newsdir.htm
"Racism Makes Rats" -- _Moscow Times_
http://www.moscowtimes.ru/17-Sep-1999/stories/story39.html
"Bombs Put Pressure on Yeltsin, Putin" -- _Russia Today_
http://www.russiatoday.com/features.php3?id=93023
"Explosive politics" -- _The Economist_
http://www.economist.com/editorial/freeforall/18-9-99/index_eu5156.html
"Russia's continued stumble through the centuries" -- _FEED_
http://www.feedmag.com/daily/dy091699.html

Russian authorities have detained over 11,000 suspects in a massive
security sweep following five terrorist bombings in the past sixteen
days, which left over 200 dead. The wave of bombings, the continuing
Islamic rebellion in the North Caucasus, and recent charges of
corruption have thrown renewed speculation on President Boris
Yeltsin's future and have politically damaged his new Prime Minister,
Vladimir Putin. While many have speculated that the bombings are the
work of Islamic militants, no one has been formally charged as of
yet. These suspicions, combined with Government appeals to citizens
to protect themselves, have led to concerns that vigilantism and
racism against people from the Caucasus may develop in Russian
cities. Others have speculated that President Yeltsin will use the
present crisis to declare a state of emergency and rule by decree.
Yeltsin has denied any such intention, saying he will simply serve
the remainder of his term, which expires next year.

BBC's site on the bombings offers a helpful timeline, linked to
archived reports. Users should consult the next two sources, the
Voice of Russia and ITAR-TASS, for breaking news on the bombings and
the Government response. The _Moscow Times_ and _Russia Today_ offer
editorials exploring the social and political fallout from the
crisis. _The Economist_ and _FEED_ also weigh in, discussing the
bombings in relation to recent events in Russia and the planned
elections in December. Additional resources on Russia and terrorism
can be found in Signpost, the Scout Report's Database. These include
Frontline: Russian Roulette, Russia.net: Russian Politics, and
_Countering the New Terrorism_. [MD]

Signpost
http://www.signpost.org
Frontline: Russian Roulette
http://scout7.cs.wisc.edu/pages/00009558.html
Russia.net: Russian Politics
http://scout7.cs.wisc.edu/pages/00005801.html
Countering the New Terrorism_
http://scout7.cs.wisc.edu/pages/00010083.html





======                        ======
==   Index for September 17, 1999 ==
======                        ======

1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/1999/se-990915.html

2.  Risk Management Plans (Executive Summaries) -- RTK Net
http://www.rtk.net/rmpsearch.html
RTK Net
http://www.rtk.net/
RMP Info Risk Management Plan Query -- EPA
http://www.epa.gov:9966/srmpdcd/owa/rmp_cmnc$.startup

3.  Holocaust-Era Assets -- NARA
http://www.nara.gov/research/assets/
Holocaust-Era Assets Finding Aid
http://www.nara.gov/publications/assets/

4.  _Futurework - Trends and Challenges for Work in the 21st Century_
-- DOL [.pdf]
http://www.dol.gov/dol/asp/public/futurework/report.htm

5.  Enviromapper -- EPA [OpenLink]
http://www.epa.gov/enviro/enviromapper.html

6.  1940 Japan-America Student Conference (JASC)
http://falcon.cc.ukans.edu/~ceas/Halsema%20Diary/jasc1.html

7.  TeachNet.org
http://teachnet.org/

8.  The Virtual Technical Reports Center
http://www.lib.umd.edu/UMCP/ENGIN/TechReports/Virtual-TechReports.html

9.  New Additions to ERIC Digests Database
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/index/edo99c.html
ERIC Digests Index Page
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/index/

10. _Living Planet Report_ 1999 [.pdf, MS Word]
http://www.panda.org/livingplanet/lpr99/

11. Theodore Roosevelt: His Life and Times on Film -- LOC [Quicktime,
RealPlayer, MPEG]
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/trfhtml/

12. _Report of the Secretary-General on the Work of the Organization_
-- UN [.pdf, 214K]
http://www.un.org/Docs/SG/Report99/a541e.pdf

13. German Propaganda Archive
http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/

14. C-Span Campaign 2000 Video Search [RealPlayer]
http://www.c-span.org/campaign2000/search/
C-Span Campaign 2000 [RealPlayer]
http://www.c-span.org/campaign2000/

15. Senior Women Web
http://www.seniorwomen.com/

16. Book of Hours
http://vrlab.fa.pitt.edu/UPitthoursms/index.html

17. Excite Assistant
http://assist.excite.com/assist/html/download/

18. Search Engine Colossus
http://www.searchenginecolossus.com/

19. itList
http://www.itlist.com/

20. Terrorism in Russia
Timeline: The Blasts which shook Russia -- BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_448000/448993.stm
Voice of Russia [RealPlayer]
http://www.wrn.org/ondemand/russia.html
ITAR-TASS - Latest News
http://www.itar-tass.com/newsdir.htm
"Racism Makes Rats" -- _Moscow Times_
http://www.moscowtimes.ru/17-Sep-1999/stories/story39.html
"Bombs Put Pressure on Yeltsin, Putin" -- _Russia Today_
http://www.russiatoday.com/features.php3?id=93023
"Explosive politics" -- _The Economist_
http://www.economist.com/editorial/freeforall/18-9-99/index_eu5156.html
"Russia's continued stumble through the centuries" -- _FEED_
http://www.feedmag.com/daily/dy091699.html



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