========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  May 26, 2000                                              ====
========  Volume 7, Number 2                                      ======
======                                   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.  Search Full-Text US Internet Government Periodicals
3.  _Your Voice at Work_ -- ILO
4.  River Watch -- NOAA
5.  The National Academies 1999 Report to Congress
6.  Electronic Forum on Biotechnology in Food and Agriculture
7.  Information Collection Rule Data (ICR) -- EPA
8.  Art in Flux
9.  New Additions to ERIC Digests Database
10. WEB4STUDY

====== General Interest ====
11. They Drew Fire: Combat Artists of World War II -- PBS
12. Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) Image Gallery
13. UK MPs Network
14. Two Political Sites from the PBS Democracy Project
15. _Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) Newsline_
16. Cemetery Records Online
17. Howard Besser's T-Shirt Database

====== Network Tools ====
18. IDcide Privacy Companion
19. RealPlayer 8.0 (Beta)
20. WebBrain (Beta)

====== In The News ====
21. China Trade Bill May Hit Rough Patch in Senate


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

1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/2000/se-000524.html

Volume 3, Number 18 of the _Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
is available. The In the News section annotates eight resources on
recent discoveries regarding black holes. [MD]



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

2.  Search Full-Text US Internet Government Periodicals
http://198.252.9.95/home/govper.html

Developed by Paul A. Arrigo and Dee Barker, government documents
librarians at Washburn University Law Library, this continuously
updated and reindexed resource provides access to full-text
periodicals placed online by the federal government. Users can begin
by selecting subject, subdoc number, or title, the latter two of
which provide direct access (as well as publication information) to a
very impressive number of government periodicals. The subject section
allows users to narrow their search by selecting one of almost 40
topics and then conducting a targeted keyword search. The subdoc
number and title sections offer individual keyword searches for each
periodical, though please note that some of these were unavailable
due to broken links. After these are repaired and the more than 100
additional titles are added to the database, this site will serve as
a powerful resource for a wide range of users interested in US
government periodicals. [MD]


3.  _Your Voice at Work_ -- ILO [QuickTime, .pdf, 12.3 MB]
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/standards/decl/vaw/index.htm

Released on May 25 by the International Labor Organization, this
88-page report, the first released under the ILO's Declaration on
Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, examines significant
trends and problems related to freedom of association and collective
bargaining rights around the world. The report stresses the crucial
role of both in ensuring decent working conditions and documents
various violations of these rights across the globe as well as the
dangers brought on by the rapid growth of informal economies. Users
can read the report in its entirety or by section, although the full
report, at 12MB is a surprisingly large download considering its
length. The ILO site also offers background information, related
publications, and a two-part video press release in QuickTime format.
[MD]


4.  River Watch -- NOAA
http://www.riverwatch.noaa.gov/

The National Weather Service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) has launched the River Watch site, providing
up-to-date river forecast information for the nation's largest river
basins: the Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, and Ohio River Basins).
Daily river level summaries are provided for each basin, in addition
to five-day forecasts for river stage heights (in feet). This site
also offers hyperlinks to river forecast sites for the other major
regions of the US (Southern, Central, and Eastern Regions), and other
related sites. For current information on river level conditions in
the US, this is a top-notch resource, made more valuable by the
geographical extent of its coverage. [LXP]


5.  The National Academies 1999 Report to Congress
http://www.nationalacademies.org/annualreport/

Recently published by the National Academies, this annual report to
Congress highlights some of the most important discoveries and policy
issues discussed in the over 450 reports produced by the National
Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of
Medicine, and National Research Council in 1999. These are offered in
three sections: Health and the Environment, Social Issues and
Education, and Engineering and Technology, each of which contains
links to the full-text of cited studies and publications. Other
portions of the report include lists of Studies and Projects
Completed in 1999 and Current Congressionally Authorized Activities,
and Revenue Applied to 1999. [MD]


6.  Electronic Forum on Biotechnology in Food and Agriculture
http://www.fao.org/biotech/forum.htm

This new site from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations (FAO) complements a current series of email
conferences: the Electronic Forum on Biotechnology in Food and
Agriculture. The four conferences, which run from March 20 to August
20, discuss biotechnologies presently available in the crop,
forestry, animal, and fish sectors (respectively) for food production
and agriculture in developing countries. For the two forums completed
(Conference 1) or underway (Conference 2), users can read the full
background document and message logs. Users can sign up to join
Conference 2 and Conferences 3 and 4 when they begin. A glossary of
biotechnology terminology and contact information is also provided.
For more information on current issues in biotechnology, see the May
10, 2000 _Scout Report for Science & Engineering_. [MD]


7.  Information Collection Rule Data (ICR) -- EPA
http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/icr/

On May 18, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the
online availability of all eighteen months of data collected under
the Information Collection Rule, "a national research project to
support development of national drinking water standards which
protect public health." Users can access the data via the ICR Query
button on the left-hand side of the page. Data tables on national
levels of Microbials and Disinfection Byproducts are available as are
state data, accessible via a clickable map. A User's Guide and
background information on the project and data collection are also
provided. [MD]


8.  Art in Flux
http://www.art.uidaho.edu/artnet/bsu/contemporary/artinflux/

Created by Cheryl K Shurtleff of the Boise State University
Department of Art, this metasite is a directory of resources for
research in contemporary art. The annotated links are grouped in four
sections: artists, museums, theory, and reference. Each section is
rather sizable, and site descriptions range from none at all to a
single sentence to a short paragraph. A fifth section, links,
includes directories, funding resources, and miscellaneous journals.
A useful jumping-off point for anyone interested in contemporary art.
[MD]


9.  New Additions to ERIC Digests Database
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/index/2000-5-18.html
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/index/2000-5-19.html
ERIC Digests Index Page
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/index/

The latest updates to the ERIC (Educational Resources Information
Center) Digest database (last described in the September 17, 1999
_Scout Report_) feature 35 and 49 full-text short reports,
respectively, aimed at education professionals and the broader
education community. Each report provides an overview of an education
topic of current interest and offers references for further
information. Sample titles include "Easing the Teasing: How Parents
Can Help Their Children," "The Mathematics and Reading Connection,"
"A Science Fair Companion," "The Art and Science of Classroom
Assessment: The Missing Part of Pedagogy," and "Guidelines for
College Science Teaching Assistants." 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]


10. WEB4STUDY
http://www.web4study.com/

Produced by EBSCO Publishing, this new metasite links to a variety of
online educational resources for K-12 teachers and students. While it
claims to be different from other educational portals, WEB4STUDY is,
in fact, a rather standard K-12 metasite, offering no original or
on-site content of any note, and some link listings are surprisingly
brief. However, the site is still worth a visit, as it covers some
topics not offered by its peers, such as educational theory,
pre-school learning, behavior and discipline, and college planning.
The site can be browsed by grade, subject, or one of four principle
sections: Parents, Teachers, Librarians, and Beyond Grade 12. An
internal keyword search engine is also provided. Please note that
some areas are still under construction. [MD]



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

11. They Drew Fire: Combat Artists of World War II -- PBS
http://www.pbs.org/theydrewfire/
World War II Navy Art: A Vision of History -- The Navy Art Gallery
http://www.history.navy.mil/ac/wwii/history/history1.htm
US Army Center of Military History
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/default.htm

The first site is a companion to a new PBS film documenting the
experiences and work of the more than 100 servicemen and civilians
who served as combat artists in the Second World War. Serving or
living with combat, medical, and other units of the armed forces,
these artists produced over 12,000 drawings and paintings, many of
which have not been seen since the war. At the site, users can browse
a large gallery of paintings featured in the film, some of which are
accompanied by remarks by the artist. Short biographies of the seven
living artists featured in the film are provided, as is a list of
related resources, including a history of World War II combat art
programs. Two of the principal archives holding these works, the Navy
Art Gallery and the US Army Center for Military History, have also
placed a number of works online. A new exhibit from the Navy Art
Gallery highlights the work of eight Navy combat artists, with brief
biographies and thumbnailed images of some of their works. These
include captions in the artists's own words, some of which were
written on the reverse side of the paintings. While the US Army
Center of Military History does not offer a special online feature on
combat art, users will find numerous images from World War II and
other conflicts throughout the site. [MD]


12. Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) Image Gallery
http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/

On May 22, NASA announced the "single largest one-time release of
images for any planet in the history of solar system exploration,"
adding over 20,000 images to its Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) Image
Gallery. This huge collection is offered in three galleries, one for
each of the cameras used: narrow angle, wide angle, and global
images. Many of the images are of such high resolution that objects
on the surface the size of a school bus can be seen. This remarkable
archive covers one Mars year (687 Earth days) beginning in September
1997 and extending through August 1999. Background information and
instructions on using the gallery are also provided. [MD]


13. UK MPs Network
http://194.128.65.140/
ukstate.com
http://www.ukstate.com/

A joint project between the UK Stationery Office and Astutech, this
new site contains a searchable database with information on all
Members of Parliament (MPs). Searchable by surname, constituency,
postcode, or party, the database returns a photo, contact
information, an overview of the MPs's work and responsibilities in
the House of Commons, their constituency, and results from the last
election. Please note that the database is still under development
and many entries have yet to be completed. Over the coming months,
the site plans to enlarge the entries to include "political
biographies, Hansard references, and committee work," as well as
pages for Scottish and European Members of Parliament and the Members
of the Welsh Assembly. Users may also be interested in the new,
consumer-oriented site for the Stationery Office, which offers a wide
range of resources on the UK government and legislation,
publications, and other information and services. [MD]


14. Two Political Sites from the PBS Democracy Project
_Frontline_: the battle over school choice [RealPlayer]
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/vouchers/
Best Practices 2000 (BP2K) [RealPlayer]
http://www.bp2k.org/

The first site complements a recent _Frontline_ program on school
vouchers. It analyzes the state of public education, explains school
vouchers and charter schools, and offers links to state-by-state
resources on school reform produced by the Heritage Foundation,
Friedman Foundation, Center for Education Reform, and _Education
Week_. The site also includes video excerpts and transcripts of
interviews with the two leading presidential candidates, a synopsis
of the program, and related links. Though associated with the PBS
Democracy Project, the second site is actually produced by Wisconsin
Public Television. Designed to help local television stations produce
meaningful and innovative election coverage, the site provides
information on past and future workshops and a number of video
examples of notable political reporting. These are accessible via a
straight catalog listing or by topic, such as Candidate Profiles,
Citizen Voices, and Debates, among others. A collection of select,
annotated links is also provided. [MD]


15. _Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) Newsline_
http://www.rferl.org/newsline/
Current World News -- ISN
http://www.isn.ethz.ch/cwn/

Users interested in news items from Russia, Central and Eastern
Europe, Southeastern Europe, and Central Asia that most news
providers overlook should turn to these two sources. Published every
weekday, the _RFE/RL Newsline_ covers daily developments in these
regions, as gathered by over 600 correspondents and regional
specialists from nineteen broadcast services. Visitors can read the
top stories for each region or the full text of _Newsline_ issues at
the site or subscribe to receive _Newsline_ by email. Back issues are
archived and can also be accessed via a keyword search engine. Since
February, ISN, the International Relations and Security Network (see
the June 16, 1998 _Scout Report for Social Sciences_) has been
republishing selected stories from RFE/RL in a more specialized
newsletter that concentrates on security policy issues and concerns,
especially in the Partnership for Peace (PfP) region (North America,
Western and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Russia, and Central Asia).
These are presented in a daily newsletter which users can read online
or receive via email. An archive and internal search engine are also
provided. [MD]


16. Cemetery Records Online
http://www.interment.net/

Though a bit cluttered with sponsor ads, this free site is a useful
tool for genealogy researchers, offering more than 292,000 records
from over 1,800 cemeteries worldwide. Focusing primarily on the US,
but including graveyards in Canada, Ireland, the UK, Australia, New
Zealand, Finland, India, and Japan, among others, the site lists
gravestone inscriptions that have been collected by the site authors
or contributors. Visitors can browse the records by country or search
by surname. A What's New section lists the latest additions, while
the site's Cemetery Column publishes articles, book reviews, and
other pieces related to cemeteries and genealogy. The site also links
to a host of related resources, such as a cemetery directory and
search engine, ancestry databases, and sites focused on obituary
records and famous burials. [MD]


17. Howard Besser's T-Shirt Database
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/T-Shirts/

While the Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE has been home to a wide
variety of searchable image collections, the recent addition of a
T-Shirt Database is both a demonstration in cataloging realia as well
an interesting glimpse at popular culture as depicted through t-shirt
graphics. This database was constructed by Howard Besser's library
school students and provides access to over 530 t-shirt images,
searchable by title, artist, subject, description, and background
color. Users may also search the database by selecting from a list of
over 80 subjects, ranging from Academic to Pop Culture and War.
Search results include thumbnail images of the t-shirts, catalog
record information, as well as a link to larger views of each image.
Howard Besser is Associate Professor at UCLA's School of Education
and Information Studies. [AG]



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

18. IDcide Privacy Companion [Windows 95/98/NT]
http://www.idcide.com/

This new free plug-in for IE 4.0 and 5.0 (Netscape and other versions
are under development) helps users reclaim some of their privacy with
easy-to-use icons in their browser that let them know when they are
being "watched" by tracking networks and enable them to block the
cookies these networks use. Importantly, IDcide distinguishes between
local cookies that users may wish to allow, and network cookies,
which profile their browsing habits from site to site. As opposed to
some privacy software that blocks all cookies, IDcide users can
select between three levels of privacy, allowing all cookies, only
local cookies, or none at all. When alerted to possible tracking,
users can view their privacy history, which reveals where persistent
cookies were identified, who these sites might work with, and who can
track them even when they visit other sites. Easy to download and
install and probably the most user-friendly privacy software yet
developed, IDcide is highly recommended. [MD]


19. RealPlayer 8.0 (Beta)
http://www.real.com/player/index.html?src=downloadr
New Features in RealPlayer 8
http://www.real.com/player/features/index.html

The latest Beta version of this ubiquitous streaming audio and video
player offers full-screen video capability for broadband connections,
an integrated Media Guide and Radio Tuner, support for streaming .mp3
files, and optional 3D sound (separate, but free, download). Users
can download RealPlayer Basic 8.0 (Beta) for Windows and Mac for free
at the Real.com site. [MD]


20. WebBrain (Beta)
http://www.webbrain.com/

Created by TheBrain.com, a visual information management software
company, this new site offers a nifty way of browsing the Open
Directory Project (ODP) (see the November 20, 1998 _Scout Report_).
With WebBrain's animated interface, users can view their search and
browsing results as a dynamic diagram instead of a long list. As with
any other site that accesses the ODP, users can browse the
Directory's 1.7 million sites by category or search by keyword. Due
to the visual effects, however, faster connections and newer browsers
are a must. Although the Beta claims it does not support Mac
browsers, we were able to use the site, though with noticeably better
performance from IE 5.5 compared to Netscape. [MD]



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

21. China Trade Bill May Hit Rough Patch in Senate
CNNfn Special Report: China Trade [RealPlayer, Windows Media Player]
http://cnnfn.com/news/specials/china_trade/
Facts About China Trade Bill -- AP
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20000524/pl/china_trade_glance_1.html
The China Trade Vote -- Policy.com/ Intellectual Capital.com
http://www.policy.com/reports/pntr/
The China Trade Debate -- PBS Newshour
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/asia/china/pntr/index.html
"Focus shifts to US Senate as China bill advances" -- _China Daily_
http://chinadaily.com.cn.net/cover/storydb/2000/05/26/mnbill.html
"Barshefsky Vows to Push Approval of PNTR for China by Senate" --
Xinhua News Agency
http://www.xinhua.org/english/htm/05261528301.htm
"Passage of PNTR bill welcomed by industry and government leaders" --
_Tapei Times_
http://www.taipeitimes.com/news/2000/05/26/story/0000037501
"What's Good for China Is Good for Cuba" -- _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/yr/mo/day/oped/26neth.html
"What's to Keep China in Check Now?" -- _The Oklahoman_
http://www.oklahoman.com/cgi-bin/shart?ID=494628&TP=getarticle
"New opportunity to influence China" -- _Santa Rosa Press Democrat_
http://www.pressdemo.com/opinion/letters/26renoempireb.html
Final Vote Results for Roll Call 228
http://clerkweb.house.gov/cgi-bin/vote.exe?year=2000&rollnumber=228

After passing by a comfortable margin in the House, the bill to
establish permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) with China may hit
a bit of a rough patch in the US Senate, though eventual passage is
all but assured. Opponents of PNTR with China from both the left and
right have served notice that they intend to use delaying tactics in
order to scrutinize the bill and introduce a number of amendments. On
the left, Senators Paul Wellstone (D-Minn.) and Russ Feingold
(D-Wis.) appear poised to introduce numerous amendments supported by
organized labor, which has waged an extensive and vigorous campaign
against the bill. On the right, Senators Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) and
Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.), along with Robert Torricelli (D-N.J.), have
indicated that they will seek to modify the bill to establish some
sort of monitoring process to slow Chinese weapons proliferation.
Although the Finance Committee has approved the Senate's version of
the bill 8-1, significant delaying tactics or numerous amendments
could actually force the Administration to resort to the old practice
of extending China's trade benefits on an annual basis as an interim
measure. Once the Senate passes the bill, a House-Senate conference
committee will be formed to resolve the differences, after which both
chambers would have to approve the finished bill. With the party
conventions and campaign season rapidly approaching, however, time
may very well become a pressing factor, and could potentially affect
the bill's passage in a number of ways.

Readers can begin with CNNfn's special report on China trade, which
contains breaking news, analysis, background information, and video
clips. A brief but useful summary of the main provisions of the bill
is available from the AP (posted by Yahoo!). Another special report
from Policy.com and Intellectual Capital.com offers a number of
stories, briefings, analysis, and related links. More of the same can
be found at the PBS Newshour special site on China trade. Reporting
on the bill's passage has been surprisingly muted in China, but
coverage from Chinese and Taiwanese perspectives can be found at the
_China Daily_, Xinhua News Agency, and the _Tapei Times_. Editorials
on the bill have been posted online by _The New York Times_ (free
registration required), _The Oklahoman_, and the _Santa Rosa Press
Democrat_. Finally, readers can see how their Representatives voted
at the roll call listing at the Office of the Clerk of the House's
site. [MD]




======                        ======
==   Index for May 26, 2000       ==
======                        ======

1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/2000/se-000524.html

2.  Search Full-Text US Internet Government Periodicals
http://198.252.9.95/home/govper.html

3.  _Your Voice at Work_ -- ILO [QuickTime, .pdf, 12.3 MB]
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/standards/decl/vaw/index.htm

4.  River Watch -- NOAA
http://www.riverwatch.noaa.gov/

5.  The National Academies 1999 Report to Congress
http://www.nationalacademies.org/annualreport/

6.  Electronic Forum on Biotechnology in Food and Agriculture
http://www.fao.org/biotech/forum.htm

7.  Information Collection Rule Data (ICR) -- EPA
http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/icr/

8.  Art in Flux
http://www.art.uidaho.edu/artnet/bsu/contemporary/artinflux/

9.  New Additions to ERIC Digests Database
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/index/2000-5-18.html
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/index/2000-5-19.html
ERIC Digests Index Page
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/index/

10. WEB4STUDY
http://www.web4study.com/

11. They Drew Fire: Combat Artists of World War II -- PBS
http://www.pbs.org/theydrewfire/
World War II Navy Art: A Vision of History -- The Navy Art Gallery
http://www.history.navy.mil/ac/wwii/history/history1.htm
US Army Center of Military History
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/default.htm

12. Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) Image Gallery
http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/

13. UK MPs Network
http://194.128.65.140/
ukstate.com
http://www.ukstate.com/

14. Two Political Sites from the PBS Democracy Project
_Frontline_: the battle over school choice [RealPlayer]
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/vouchers/
Best Practices 2000 (BP2K) [RealPlayer]
http://www.bp2k.org/

15. _Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) Newsline_
http://www.rferl.org/newsline/
Current World News -- ISN
http://www.isn.ethz.ch/cwn/

16. Cemetery Records Online
http://www.interment.net/

17. Howard Besser's T-Shirt Database
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/T-Shirts/

18. IDcide Privacy Companion [Windows 95/98/NT]
http://www.idcide.com/

19. RealPlayer 8.0 (Beta)
http://www.real.com/player/index.html?src=downloadr
New Features in RealPlayer 8
http://www.real.com/player/features/index.html

20. WebBrain (Beta)
http://www.webbrain.com/

21. China Trade Bill May Hit Rough Patch in Senate
CNNfn Special Report: China Trade [RealPlayer, Windows Media Player]
http://cnnfn.com/news/specials/china_trade/
Facts About China Trade Bill -- AP
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20000524/pl/china_trade_glance_1.html
The China Trade Vote -- Policy.com/ Intellectual Capital.com
http://www.policy.com/reports/pntr/
The China Trade Debate -- PBS Newshour
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/asia/china/pntr/index.html
"Focus shifts to US Senate as China bill advances" -- _China Daily_
http://chinadaily.com.cn.net/cover/storydb/2000/05/26/mnbill.html
"Barshefsky Vows to Push Approval of PNTR for China by Senate" --
Xinhua News Agency
http://www.xinhua.org/english/htm/05261528301.htm
"Passage of PNTR bill welcomed by industry and government leaders" --
_Tapei Times_
http://www.taipeitimes.com/news/2000/05/26/story/0000037501
"What's Good for China Is Good for Cuba" -- _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/yr/mo/day/oped/26neth.html
"What's to Keep China in Check Now?" -- _The Oklahoman_
http://www.oklahoman.com/cgi-bin/shart?ID=494628&TP=getarticle
"New opportunity to influence China" -- _Santa Rosa Press Democrat_
http://www.pressdemo.com/opinion/letters/26renoempireb.html
Final Vote Results for Roll Call 228
http://clerkweb.house.gov/cgi-bin/vote.exe?year=2000&rollnumber=228



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