========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  January 7, 2000                                           ====
========  Volume 6, Number 33                                     ======
======                                   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  ========



====== Research and Education ====
1.  The Public Records of 1969 -- PRO
2.  Research Group in Mathematical Inequalities and Applications
3.  United Nations Interregional Crime & Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)
4.  Beilstein Abstracts -- ChemWeb
5.  Euro Homepage
6.  _Biennial Report to Congress on the Status of GPO Access_
7.  WebChron: The WebChronology Project
8.  Lesson Plan Links

====== General Interest ====
9.  Lycos Vote 2000
10. LisNews
11. The American Experience: Houdini -- PBS
12. Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
13. American Posters of World War One, from the collection of Roger N. Mohovich
14. 2000 Around the World -- _New York Times_
15. Peter Rabbit Homepage

====== Network Tools ====
16. SearchMil.com
17. Internet Explorer (IE) 5.5 Beta
18. 1 Cool Button Tool

====== In The News ====
19. Turmoil in Sri Lanka


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

1.  The Public Records of 1969 -- PRO
http://www.pro.gov.uk/releases/nyo2000/default.htm

On January 1, the UK Public Record Office (PRO) (last discussed in
the July 30, 1999 _Scout Report_) released UK Government Records from
1969 that had been sealed under the 30 year rule. The PRO site
provides general descriptions of the record series augmented by the
releases, a list of the highlights of this release, a list of Cabinet
Ministers in 1969, and information on accessing the records at the
PRO office in Kew. The highlight of the site, however, is the
collection of images of selected original documents. These are
offered in thumbnails with brief commentary and include such diverse
topics as the deployment of British troops to Northern Ireland,
nuclear deterrence, the Royal Family, President Nixon's visit to
Britain, and government funding of a study on the communications
aspects of fashion changes (dubbed, "the mini-skirt project").
Although this latest release will be noticed mostly by researchers,
anyone with an interest in recent British history will enjoy the
selected full-text documents. [MD]


2.  Research Group in Mathematical Inequalities and Applications
[.dvi, .pdf, .ps]
http://rgmia.vu.edu.au/

 From Australia's Victoria University of Technology, the Research
Group in Mathematical Inequalities and Applications (RGMIA) is
comprised of academics and researchers from Australia, Asia, Africa,
Europe, and North America. The purpose of the group is to disseminate
results via publication, create an awareness of the theory of
inequalities, and illustrate the applicability of inequalities in the
sciences. Highlights of this site include a preprint series called
the Research Report Collection. Every few months, a new volume is
added online (.dvi, .pdf, .ps) providing registered users with access
to cutting edge research. Another excellent feature is the database
of Papers in Theory of Inequalities & Applications. The database
contains an expansive collection of publications in the field, all of
which are downloadable. Members are invited to send in a list of
publications for inclusion in the database. Membership (which
provides a username and password, and serves as a measure to protect
copyrights) is free via an online form. This is an excellent resource
for those in the field of mathematical inequalities. [KR]


3.  United Nations Interregional Crime & Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)
http://www.unicri.it/

Established in 1968 to "advance policy and practice in the prevention
and control of juvenile delinquency and adult criminality," UNICRI
has more recently created a Website that offers a number of
criminology resources. The most important of these are two databases,
the World Directory of Criminological Resources and the LMS
Bibliographic Collection. The first contains information on over 470
institutes in 70 countries, and the latter indexes more than 6,000
authors and 300 series. Both are searchable by keyword with several
modifiers. A free weekly Alert Service notifies subscribers of new
and updated entries to the LMS Bibliographic Collection according to
subscribers's criteria. Additional resources include a UNICRI
Thesaurus which lists the keywords used by UNICRI Documentation
Services to index documents, a selection of full-text publications,
and information on various projects at the Institute. [MD]


4.  Beilstein Abstracts -- ChemWeb
http://chemweb.com/databases/beilstein

Recently added to ChemWeb, Beilstein Abstracts is a free database of
titles and abstracts of approximately 600,000 articles from 140
journals in organic and related chemistry. The articles run from 1980
to the present. After free registration with ChemWeb, users may
browse or search the database by author, title, abstract, and several
modifiers. Search returns include title, author, source, document
type, language, and an abstract. [MD]


5.  Euro Homepage [.pdf]
http://www.econ.yale.edu/~corsetti/euro/Euroit.htm
Frames
http://www.econ.yale.edu/~corsetti/euro/
European Mirror
http://www.spbo.unibo.it/corsetti/Euroit.htm
Frames
http://www.econ.yale.edu/~corsetti/euro/

Created and maintained by Giancarlo Corsetti, Assistant Professor of
Economics at Yale University, this page contains a veritable host of
frequently updated links to information and resources on European
monetary policy and the European Monetary Union (EMU). The links are
organized in more than a dozen sections, including basic readings
(co-written by Corsetti), emerging policy issues, a regularly updated
daily chronology of events (1998-present), fiscal and monetary policy
issues, official sources, economists (with links to their
publications), and debates. Some of these links are prefaced with
commentary or extensive quotes; others are briefly annotated. All in
all, the site is an excellent resource for students, researchers, or
anyone else interested in current news, analysis, and background
information on the EMU. [MD]


6.  _Biennial Report to Congress on the Status of GPO Access_ [.pdf, 379K]
http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/biennial/index.html

Completed on December 30, this biennial report to Congress describes
the status of _GPO Access_, one of the most important online sources
of US Government information. Available in .pdf and text formats, the
report offers an overview of _GPO Access_ and discusses recent
improvements, partnerships, and the future of the service. Eight
appendixes are included and may be accessed separately. [MD]


7.  WebChron: The WebChronology Project
http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/

Developed and maintained by David Koeller, Associate Professor of
History at North Park University, this site offers fifteen
hyperlinked chronologies for use in survey courses on western
civilization and world history. The chronologies, which are divided
into various subsections, contain links to related chronologies and a
number of articles on specific topics written by Koeller's students.
Since they are designed for survey courses, the chronologies
themselves are rather broad, with many details left out. However,
they can still certainly be useful as either a resource for
introductory history courses or a model for similar projects. [MD]


8.  Lesson Plan Links
http://rrnet.com/~gleason/lesson.html

This latest creation from the doyen of online K-12 resources, Gleason
Sackman, offers links to over 40 master lesson plan sites, which
collectively provide thousands of different lesson plans. The site
will be updated and all links checked on a monthly basis, and new
links are listed at the top of the page. This no-nonsense page
deserves a place in the bookmarks folder of any K-12 educator. [MD]



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

9.  Lycos Vote 2000 [RealPlayer]
http://www.lycos.com/news/flash/assist/newsTop/vote2000.html

As the primary campaign season kicks into high gear, yet another
portal offers a comprehensive political news site. On the whole, the
site is rather impressive, bringing together a large number of
resources in a well-organized format. These include 24-hour news
feeds from Wired News and Reuters, news and analysis from Slate.com,
candidate profiles, and concise focus sections on over a dozen
national issues. According to Lycos, the site will provide local and
state election information, and links to local and state officials
are included. At present, however, the focus is clearly the
presidential primaries. Additional resources at the site include chat
events, online debates, and related political links. [MD]


10. LisNews
http://www.lisnews.com/

Created in November 1999 by librarians Blake Carver and Steve
Galbraith, this (usually) twice-daily updated metasite links to a
large variety of news stories from around the world that relate to
library and information science. In addition to scanning the list of
latest stories featured on the main page, users can browse for past
news in over 50 categories. In the future, the site will also feature
user-submitted columns and editorials. Readers are welcome to submit
ideas for stories. A fine current awareness resource for librarians.
[MD]


11. The American Experience: Houdini -- PBS [QuickTime, RealPlayer, Shockwave]
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/houdini/

Come one, come all to this site on Harry Houdini, the man who escaped
a locked crate lowered into the East River, the Milk Can, the Water
Torture Cell, and being buried alive. This companion site to a
forthcoming program in the PBS American Experience series chronicles
the life of the world's greatest escape artist and one of the best
showmen to grace the stage. At the site, users can trace Houdini's
career, watch several video clips of his daring escapes, learn some
of his secrets, and view twelve posters from his heyday. In addition,
the site offers articles on the people and events featured in the
program and a Teacher's Guide. [MD]


12. Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
http://www2.cr.nps.gov/tps/tax/rhb/

This site, which guides users through the US Secretary of the
Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, will appeal to anyone who
owns an old home or has an interest in historic preservation. After
an initial overview of the standards, users can browse illustrated
guidelines for specific building features and areas (windows,
entrances, roofs, masonry, wood, etc.). For each, the site offers a
list of recommended and not recommended practices. Additional topics
addressed include energy, new additions, accessibility, and health/
safety. Another useful on-site resource is the National Park
Service's Good Guides to historic buildings, landmarks, and
landscapes. [MD]


13. American Posters of World War One, from the collection of Roger N. Mohovich
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/amposter.htm

The Special Collections Department at Georgetown University opened
this show of posters on November 11th, 1999, to coincide with the
81st anniversary of the Armistice that ended World War I. The
exhibition Website is simply designed, presenting the posters as one
long list of captioned thumbnails that link to larger views. An
introductory essay discusses the posters and the artists and printing
firms that created them, and also includes titles of several standard
books on World War I posters. Captions, in addition to providing
artist name and publication information for each poster, include page
number references to these books. The site also links to an earlier
Georgetown exhibition of British World War I posters. [DS]


14. 2000 Around the World -- _New York Times_
http://www10.nytimes.com/library/photos/timezone_one.1.html

This attractive, if a bit slow-loading, site from the _New York
Times_ (free registration required) features photos from New Year's
celebrations in 22 of the world's 24 time zones. Users can view the
time zones in sequence or select from a map at the bottom of each
page. The number of photos for each time zone vary significantly, but
collectively they offer an interesting visual account of how the
world brought in 2000. [MD]


15. Peter Rabbit Homepage [Shockwave, QuickTime]
http://www.peterrabbit.co.uk/

While undoubtedly created with commercial purposes in mind, this
attractive online home of Beatrix Potter's much-loved bunny offers
plenty of free content for young and young-at-heart users. These
include examples of Potter's art and a brief biography, video and
audio clips, online games, electronic greeting cards, and news of
related exhibitions and events. [MD]



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

16. SearchMil.com
http://www.searchmil.com/

Developed by Beckstrom Software, this no-nonsense search engine
claims to index approximately 785,000 pages in the .mil domain. Like
the Google search engine, SearchMil.com caches the versions of pages
that its robots find. This helps prevent errors from changed
addresses, or in the case of the .mil domain, sites that have been
subsequently pulled due to security concerns. Also like Google,
SearchMil.com offers a simple keyword search interface and ranked
returns that include brief excerpts from the site and links to the
site or the cached version. While SearchMil contains more .mil domain
pages than the other leading search engines, it is unclear what
percentage is indexed, as the Pentagon itself doesn't know the exact
size of the .mil domain. [MD]


17. Internet Explorer (IE) 5.5 Beta [Windows 95/98/NT]
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/webtechnology/ie/iepreview.asp

Close on the heels of its 5.01 release, Microsoft has made a beta
version of IE 5.5 available. New features include a Print Preview,
improved stability, and support for new web standards. Users can
download IE 5.5 at the Microsoft site. [MD]


18. 1 Cool Button Tool
http://www.buttontool.com

1 Cool button tool creates buttons for Java applets and the
supporting HTML from a graphical environment. No Java or HTML
programming is required, but of course, knowledge of these languages
makes using the tool more intuitive. The background and any text on
the button may be specified; actions associated with up, down, and
mouse-over states are configurable; and buttons may be linked with a
URL which is fetched when clicked. This tool can speed up development
of buttons and may be useful to someone learning HTML. 1 Cool Button
Tool is available for Windows 95, 98, and NT. A free trial version is
available, and it may be registered for $29.95. [JB]



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

19. Turmoil in Sri Lanka
"Sri Lanka lifts curfew, hundreds detained" -- AsiaNow
http://www.cnn.com/2000/ASIANOW/south/01/07/bc.srilanka.reut/index.html
"Mass Arrests in Sri Lanka" -- BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_594000/594108.stm
Recent Reports from Voice of America News Correspondents On Lanka
http://www.lacnet.org/voa/index.html
LankaPage
http://www.lankapage.com/
"Kumar : Politics of the gun" -- _The Island_
http://www.upali.lk/island/isleditr.htm#editorial
Tamil Eelam Homepage
http://eelam.com/
Sri Lanka Government Information Department News
http://news.lk/Whats_new.html

Thousands of men and women from the minority Tamil community were
arrested and about 1,500 detained during an all-night curfew last
night in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. Announced without warning
after reports that ten suicide bombers had entered the city, the
curfew involved massive house-to-house searches in Tamil areas. This
action follows a suicide bomb that killed thirteen people in front of
Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike's office on Wednesday. On the
same day, Kumar Ponnambalam, a prominent Tamil politician, was found
shot dead in Colombo. The Prime Minister's daughter, President
Chandrika Kumaratunga, was wounded by one of two suicide bomb attacks
on December 18. Targeted by Tamil separatists in the waning days of
her campaign, President Kumaratunga won re-election to a second
six-year term on December 21, with just over 51 percent of the vote.
These events are the latest chapter in the island's costly and
long-running civil war, pitting the rebel Tamil Tigers, who want an
independent homeland for Tamils, against the government. For the
present, a resolution to the conflict seems unlikely, as neither side
seems capable of securing a conclusive victory.

Users may want to begin with AsiaNow's concise report on recent
developments, which also includes a number of links to related
stories and sites. The BBC also reports on the arrests, offering
several analytical pieces and a timeline of the conflict as well.
Users can track breaking news at the Voice of America site and
LankaPage; the latter also hosts a number of related links. _The
Island_, a daily paper in Colombo, offers an editorial on the murder
of Kumar Ponnambalam. Finally, reports on recent events from both
sides of the political spectrum can be found at the Tamil Eelam
homepage and the news page from the Government Information
Department. Please be advised that the latter includes graphic photos
of some of the recent violence. [MD]




======                        ======
==   Index for January 7, 2000    ==
======                        ======

1.  The Public Records of 1969 -- PRO
http://www.pro.gov.uk/releases/nyo2000/default.htm

2.  Research Group in Mathematical Inequalities and Applications
[.dvi, .pdf, .ps]
http://rgmia.vu.edu.au/

3.  United Nations Interregional Crime & Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)
http://www.unicri.it/

4.  Beilstein Abstracts -- ChemWeb
http://chemweb.com/databases/beilstein

5.  Euro Homepage [.pdf]
http://www.econ.yale.edu/~corsetti/euro/Euroit.htm
Frames
http://www.econ.yale.edu/~corsetti/euro/
European Mirror
http://www.spbo.unibo.it/corsetti/Euroit.htm
Frames
http://www.econ.yale.edu/~corsetti/euro/

6.  _Biennial Report to Congress on the Status of GPO Access_ [.pdf, 379K]
http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/biennial/index.html

7.  WebChron: The WebChronology Project
http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/

8.  Lesson Plan Links
http://rrnet.com/~gleason/lesson.html

9.  Lycos Vote 2000 [RealPlayer]
http://www.lycos.com/news/flash/assist/newsTop/vote2000.html

10. LisNews
http://www.lisnews.com/

11. The American Experience: Houdini -- PBS [QuickTime, RealPlayer, Shockwave]
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/houdini/

12. Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
http://www2.cr.nps.gov/tps/tax/rhb/

13. American Posters of World War One, from the collection of Roger N. Mohovich
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/amposter.htm

14. 2000 Around the World -- _New York Times_
http://www10.nytimes.com/library/photos/timezone_one.1.html

15. Peter Rabbit Homepage [Shockwave, QuickTime]
http://www.peterrabbit.co.uk/

16. SearchMil.com
http://www.searchmil.com/

17. Internet Explorer (IE) 5.5 Beta [Windows 95/98/NT]
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/webtechnology/ie/iepreview.asp

18. 1 Cool Button Tool
http://www.buttontool.com

19. Turmoil in Sri Lanka
"Sri Lanka lifts curfew, hundreds detained" -- AsiaNow
http://www.cnn.com/2000/ASIANOW/south/01/07/bc.srilanka.reut/index.html
"Mass Arrests in Sri Lanka" -- BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_594000/594108.stm
Recent Reports from Voice of America News Correspondents On Lanka
http://www.lacnet.org/voa/index.html
LankaPage
http://www.lankapage.com/
"Kumar : Politics of the gun" -- _The Island_
http://www.upali.lk/island/isleditr.htm#editorial
Tamil Eelam Homepage
http://eelam.com/
Sri Lanka Government Information Department News
http://news.lk/Whats_new.html



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