========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  April 14, 2000                                            ====
========  Volume 6, Number 47                                     ======
======                                   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.  "The Vietnam War Declassification Project"
3.  _Behavioral & Brain Sciences_ (BBS)
4.  _Occupational Outlook Handbook_ 2000-2001
5.  Encyclopedia Disease Reference -- NLM
6.  Annual Report Gallery
7.  Irving v. Lipstadt: The Judgement -- Nizkor Project
8.  Noble Foundation Plant Image Gallery
9.  Organized Crime and Corruption Bibliographic Database

====== General Interest ====
10. Lost Art Internet Database
11. UNESCO Photobank Online Image Database
12. Pulitzer and Peabody Awards
13. Great American Speeches
14. MP3Lit.com
15. _International Trafficking In Women To The United States: A
Contemporary Manifestation of Slavery and Organized Crime_
16. US EPA Earth Day 2000
17. National Poetry Month

====== Network Tools ====
18. AOL Instant Messenger 4.0 (AIM)
19. TechTool
20. Swimming With Sharks -- CNET

====== In The News ====
21. Runoff in Peru Presidential Election


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

1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/2000/se-000412.html

Volume 3, Number 15 of the _Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
is available. The In the News section annotates eleven resources on
the eleventh meeting of the conference of the parties to CITES, the
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna
and Flora. [MD]



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

2.  "The Vietnam War Declassification Project"
http://www.ford.utexas.edu/library/exhibits/vietnam/vietnam.htm

To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the fall of Phnom Penh and
Saigon, this month the Ford Presidential Library released nearly
30,000 pages of newly declassified material concerning the Vietnam
War. Most of the documents "are from the White House offices of
national security advisers Henry Kissinger and Brent Scowcroft or
from the files of National Security Council staff. Included are
President Ford's 'Country Files' for Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos; a
'Backchannel' collection of especially sensitive messages; and
'Memcons,' transcript-like memoranda of high level conversations." At
the site, users can view a list of topics covered by the recently
opened documents and the Library's core holdings on Vietnam, read a
press release, and of course, view the full text of a number of
selected documents as well as some photos. The majority of documents
are offered as page images, and include Henry Kissinger's cable
informing Saigon of President Ford's decision to evacuate, Helicopter
pilot radio transmissions during the evacuation, Cabinet meeting
minutes, National Security Council meeting minutes, General Fred C.
Weyand's Vietnam Assessment Report of April 4, 1975, and materials
related to the Mayaguez Incident, among others. While this release
will certainly grab the attention of scholars and researchers, almost
anyone interested in the waning days of American involvement in
Vietnam will find multiple items of interest. [MD]


3.  _Behavioral & Brain Sciences_ (BBS)
http://www.princeton.edu/~harnad/bbs/

Provided by Cambridge University Press, _Behavioral & Brain Sciences_
(BBS) is an international, interdisciplinary journal of "open peer
commentary." This interesting Website highlights "open science" in a
way that many practitioners will find inspiring. Specifically, the
Website offers full-text of important and controversial
interdisciplinary "target articles" in psychology, neuroscience,
behavioral biology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence,
linguistics, and philosophy. These "target articles" are "unedited
penultimate drafts of BBS target articles that have been accepted for
publication" or are already published (since 1993), accompanied by
1,000-word commentaries (analytical critiques) that are co-published
with each article, along with the author's response to each. Users
may search target articles by subject (BBS keyword) and browse
full-text of all returns. Final published versions of target articles
and their accompanying commentaries and author responses are
available through Cambridge University Press. [LXP]


4.  _Occupational Outlook Handbook_ 2000-2001 [.pdf]
http://stats.bls.gov/ocohome.htm

The latest edition of this biannual handbook from the Bureau of Labor
Statistics (last reviewed in the March 20, 1998 _Scout Report_)
offers a wealth of career information for a wide range of
occupations, including a brief review of important features and "what
workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education
needed, earnings, and expected job prospects." Users can access this
information (offered in HTML and .pdf formats) in three ways: by
conducting a keyword search for a specific occupation, by browsing an
"occupational cluster," or by browsing a listing of all occupations
in alphabetical order. The _Handbook_ remains an excellent source of
relevant, condensed, and updated occupational information. [MD]


5.  Encyclopedia Disease Reference -- NLM
http://medlineplus.adam.com/
MEDLINEplus
http://medlineplus.gov/

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) (first reviewed in the July
18, 1997 _Scout Report_) has recently added the adam.com medical
encyclopedia to its popular consumer health resource MEDLINEplus.
Accessed via the above URL or from the Medical Encyclopedia tab at
the main MEDLINE site, the encyclopedia contains over 4,000 articles
and medical images organized in eight topical sections: Disease,
Injury, Nutrition, Poison, Special, Surgery, Symptoms, and Tests.
Users can browse the encyclopedia entries alphabetically within each
of the eight areas. Some entries are a bit brief, but most contain
images and cross-references to related entries. Overall, this is an
excellent resource for both health professionals and consumers. [JEB]
[MD]


6.  Annual Report Gallery
http://www.reportgallery.com/

Provided by Cornerstone Investor Relations, this site links to over
2,200 Annual Reports, covering the majority of the Fortune 500
companies. These are listed alphabetically, with a link to the
company's main site, the site featuring its annual report, and a Snap
Shot (with broker recommendations) of the company created by the
Annual Report Gallery. Companies can add a link to the Annual Report
free of charge. Despite the advertisements and a thoroughly annoying
and completely unhelpful border graphic that eats up a good portion
of your browser window, the site is an easy-to-use resource for
finding Annual Reports. [MD]


7.  Irving v. Lipstadt: The Judgement -- Nizkor Project
http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/people/i/irving-david/judgment-00-00.html

On Tuesday, British High Court Judge Charles Gray issued a scathing
ruling in the libel trial of David Irving versus Deborah Lipstadt and
her British publisher, Penguin UK (see the March 10, 2000 _Scout
Report_). Deciding firmly in the defendants's (Lipstadt and Penguin)
favor, Gray described Irving as "a racist, an anti-Semite and an
active Holocaust denier." Irving had brought the libel action because
he claimed that Lipstadt's characterization of him as "one of the
most dangerous spokespersons for Holocaust denial" in a 1994 book
damaged his reputation and threatened his livelihood. In his 300-page
decision, Judge Gray ruled that this characterization was, in fact,
justified. Users can read the full text of the decision in HTML
format at the Nizkor Project Website. [MD]


8.  Noble Foundation Plant Image Gallery
http://www.noble.org/imagegallery/

Provided by the Noble Foundation, a charitable foundation located in
Ardmore, Oklahoma that focuses on agriculture and plant biology, this
site contains images of over 600 vascular plants native primarily to
the Oklahoma-Texas region. Offered as an educational tool for
botanists, natural resource managers, and students, the site divides
the images into three main categories: Grasses & grasslike plants;
Forbs; and Trees, shrubs & woody vines. Within each, users can browse
by common name, scientific name, or via a family or tribe index.
Entries include a medium-sized image with some close-up thumbnails
and information on species, family, longevity, season, origin,
height, and flowers. A keyword/ natural language search engine that
indexes the entire database is also available. Overall, this is a
clean, fast-loading useful resource. [MD]


9.  Organized Crime and Corruption Bibliographic Database
http://www.yorku.ca/nathanson/search.htm
Nathanson Centre for the Study of Organized Crime and Corruption
http://www.yorku.ca/nathanson/default.htm

Based at Osgoode Hall Law School at York University, the Nathanson
Centre draws together a community of scholars and "facilitates the
development of multi-disciplinary academic expertise relating to
organized crime and corruption." As part of that mission, it offers
this bibliographic database. Searchable by author, title, keyword, or
all three, the database returns author names, titles, sources, and
abstracts of varying length (some quite long). Search returns are not
numbered, though they are listed in chronological order, and some
include links to the full text (though many of these links were
broken at the time of review). Additional resources at the main page
include several recent publications, a bibliography on organized
crime in North America (1998), and a collection of briefly-annotated
links. [MD]



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

10. Lost Art Internet Database
http://www.lostart.de/

Launched on April 10, the Lost Art Internet Database is a
collaborative project of the Federal Government of Germany and its
Federal States ("Lander"). The site "registers cultural goods which
were transported or stolen because of persecution, especially of
Jewish citizens, as a result of World War II or as a result of
National Socialism." At the site users can currently conduct simple
or advanced searches of two areas of the database: Public Losses and
Remaining Stock CCP. Alternatively, users can search both
simultaneously via the Global Search function. Search returns for the
former include title, type of object, whether or not it was a war
loss, destroyed, or restituted, and a contact for further
information. Those for the latter include title, artist, material,
measures, purchase, borrower, and inventory number. Background and
additional information on the project as a whole and the currently
available content are provided. Please note that the site is still
under extensive construction and more content is forthcoming.
Additions planned for the near future include a "Fremdbesitz" area of
the database that will list objects, regardless of their location,
that are not in the owner's hands or are without provenance, and an
expanded Other Countries section that may include data from other
countries. [MD]


11. UNESCO Photobank Online Image Database
http://www2.unesco.org/photobank/

UNESCO now offers this database of over 10,000 images, dating back to
1946, depicting subjects related to UNESCO's activities: education,
food relief, and preserving culture. The search interface provides
boxes for users to enter subject and keyword terms as free text,
while region, country, place, theme, year or photographer can be
selected from pull down menus. Combining years with other terms
proved largely unsuccessful, and the photographer menu is almost too
long to be useable, but using one set of terms at a time retrieved
more choices. For example, selecting Bosnia-Herzegovina from the
country menu returned four recent pictures including buildings
damaged by war and shipments of food arriving. Using adult literacy
as a search key retrieved seven pictures from Ecuador, showing
students reading by lamplight and a woman writing in an exercise book
while holding a baby. Culture as a theme got the largest grouping of
over 1,000 images, the first few of which were primarily folk dancers
and musicians. UNESCO plans on making rights and reproductions
information available to facilitate ordering; currently an email
address is provided for those interested in using the images in
publications. [DS]


12. Pulitzer and Peabody Awards
2000 Pulitzer Prizes [.pdf]
http://www.pulitzer.org/2000/2000.html
The Pulitzer Prizes
http://www.pulitzer.org/
59th Annual Peabody Award Winners
http://www.peabody.uga.edu/news/pressreleases/pressrelease.asp?ID=38

The Pulitzer Prize Board recently presented the 2000 Pulitzer Prizes
for achievements in American journalism, letters, drama, and music. A
list of the winners and their citations, the finalists, links to the
works (many will not be available until this summer), short
biographies, and lists of jurors are available at the site, along
with official press releases. The main Pulitzer site offers a
searchable archive and interactive timeline of all winners since
1917. The full texts of winning journalism entries for 1995-1999,
including photographs and cartoons, are also provided. The Peabody
Awards, which recognize "distinguished achievement and meritorious
public service by radio and television networks, stations, producing
organizations, cable television organizations and individuals," were
also recently announced. At the site, users can view the full list of
winners and read the official press release. [MD]


13. Great American Speeches [RealPlayer, Shockwave]
http://www.pbs.org/greatspeeches/

This new companion site from PBS offers an excellent collection of
speeches, some with audio and video clips, from many of the nation's
"most influential and poignant speakers of the recorded age." In the
Speech Archives, users will find a timeline of significant
20th-century events interspersed with the texts of over 90 speeches,
some of which also offer background and audio or video clips.
Additional sections of the site include numerous activities for
students: two quizzes in the American History Challenge, Pop-Up
Trivia, A Wordsmith Challenge, Critics' Corner and Could You be a
Politician? which allows visitors to try their hand at reading a
speech off of a teleprompter. [MD]


14. MP3Lit.com [MP3, RealPlayer]
http://www.mp3lit.com/

Created as a vehicle for writers and publishers to distribute their
recorded work directly to the public, this site allows visitors to
sample a wide variety of writers's works, as read by themselves.
These selections are organized into a number of channels: Fiction,
Non-Fiction, Biography, Poetry, Self-Help, and Loudmouth
(reader-submitted recordings). Most of the sections are quite deep,
with the recent additions listed first and brief biographical notes
provided for each author. Additional content includes a list of the
top 20 downloads, weekly updated audio selections from _The New
Yorker_, a message board, and a listing of live events. Users can
also subscribe to a free email list that notifies them of new
additions and upcoming live events. While a commercial site,
MP3Lit.com collectively offers hours of free content and allows users
to listen to their favorite (old and new) writing in the author's own
words. At the time of writing, some highlights include J.R.R. Tolkien
reading from _The Two Towers_, Adrienne Rich reading "Diving into the
Wreck," and some (darkly) humorous clips from _The Onion_'s _Our Dumb
Century_. [MD]


15. _International Trafficking In Women To The United States: A
Contemporary Manifestation of Slavery and Organized Crime_ [.pdf]
http://www.odci.gov/csi/monograph/women/trafficking.pdf

This recently released, 70-page report from the CIA's Center for the
Study of Intelligence (CSI) reveals that as many as 50,000 women and
children from Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe are trafficked
to the United States each year. Brought in primarily by small crime
rings and "loosely connected criminal networks," they are forced to
work as prostitutes, servants, and laborers in all regions of the
country. The report offers background on trafficking methods and
perpetrators, the issues and challenges involved in combatting
trafficking, and some suggestions for policymakers. The full text of
the report is available in .pdf format at the CSI site. [MD]


16. US EPA Earth Day 2000 [.pdf]
http://www.epa.gov/earthday/

Thirty years ago, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was born
with Earth Day. To celebrate this anniversary, the EPA has created
this modest new site, which lists EPA-sponsored Earth Day events
around the country and offers a history of Earth Day, and a number of
publications, links, and other resources for observing Earth Day. In
addition, the site links to a state-by-state listing of local events.
A good place to begin looking for information on where and how to
celebrate Earth Day 2000. [MD]


17. National Poetry Month
http://www.poets.org/npm/npmfrmst.htm

April 2000 marks the fifth occurrence of National Poetry Month, the
month-long celebration of poetry sponsored by the Academy of American
Poets. The event "brings together publishers, booksellers, literary
organizations, libraries, schools, and poets around the country to
celebrate poetry and its vital place in American culture." This
year's celebration features public service announcements screened at
over 1,800 cinemas nationwide, a series of discussions and lectures
about American poetry in the 20th century, and numerous poetry
readings across the country, to name just a few of the many events
described in the press release available at the site. The site itself
offers tip sheets for teachers, librarians, and booksellers who seek
ways to participate in National Poetry Month, lists of useful poetry
contacts and poetry bestsellers, and a searchable calendar of events.
Visitors can also view highlights from past National Poetry Months,
see a list of curren poetry bestsellers, and sign up to receive a
special National Poetry Month poem each week day for the rest of
April from _Poetry Daily_. [SW]



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

18. AOL Instant Messenger 4.0 (AIM)
http://www.aol.com/aim/

The newest version of the extremely popular America Online (AOL)
Instant Messenger (free to all users, not just AOL members) includes
the ability to share photos, pictures, sounds; and Buddy, Stock, and
E-mail Alerts. As with previous versions, AIM 4.0 alerts users when
their "Buddies" are online and allows them to send and receive
messages instantly, as well as conduct live conversations online. AOL
Instant Messenger 4.0 is available in both Windows and Mac formats,
but please note that it is in preview release for the Mac. [MD]


19. TechTool
http://www.micromat.com/

Well known for its utility and ease of use, this OS 9-savvy program
can scan your system resources, zap your machine's PRAM, and optimize
your Mac for improved CPU performance. TechTool also provides
information on hours of use and date of manufacture. TechTool is
offered in two versions: a freeware TechTool and TechTool Pro. The
Pro version ($97) boasts many of the same software and hardware
maintenance features as Norton Utilities, a notable exception being
the Wipe Info function. TechTool Pro also offers comprehensive
testing of both hardware and software system components. Nonetheless,
the basic TechTool application remains the standard for such routine
maintenance tasks as zapping PRAM and deleting and rebuilding desktop
files. Both versions of TechTool are available on micromat's Website.
TechTool requires System 7.0 or above. [AF]


20. Swimming With Sharks -- CNET
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-201-1579817-0.html?tag=st.cn.1.tlpg.1
005-201-15 79817

This new special report from CNET offers an in-depth analysis of the
future of streaming media. This week marks the fifth anniversary of
the introduction of RealNetworks's RealAudio software for Web
streaming, a key technology for the dissemination of multimedia
content online. As this three-part collection of reports reveals,
however, all is not rosy at RealNetworks's headquarters in Seattle.
The company has recently found itself in unexpectedly stiff
competition with Microsoft, which has made significant inroads into
the streaming and multimedia technologies market with its Windows
Media Player. Some analysts see ominous parallels with the early days
of the browser wars and worry that RealNetwork might "get Netscaped."
The nine stories offered in this report provide background, analysis,
commentary, and a look into the future of streaming media technology.
[MD]



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

21. Runoff in Peru Presidential Election
Peru Election 2000
http://csd.queensu.ca/peru2000/
ONPE - Elections 2000
http://www.onpe.gob.pe/2000/2000.html
Eleccionesperu.com
http://www.eleccionesperu.com/
_Miami Herald_ - Peru
http://www.herald.com/content/today/news/americas/samer/peru/content.htm
"A Fair Fight" - PBS _Newshour_ [RealPlayer]
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/latin_america/jan-june00/peru_4-13.html
"Peru's Upstart: 'Chemistry With the People'" - _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/americas/041400peru-assess.html
"Peru's Second Chance" - _Washington Post_
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/2000-04/14/040l-041400-idx.html
"Peru's Fujimori is as equal an assassin as Pinochet" - _Houston Chronicle_
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/editorial/521505
"Peru's Democratic Hope Survives" - _Los Angeles Times_
http://www.latimes.com/news/comment/20000413/t000034923.html

After a tense three days of civil unrest at home and growing pressure
from abroad, Peru's National Electoral Process Office announced on
Wednesday night that President Alberto Fujimori had not secured the
50 percent plus one vote needed to win Sunday's election. Fujimori
came tantalizingly close, with over 49.8 percent, compared to the
40.31 for his challenger, Alejandro Toledo. The campaign was marked
by blatant manipulation of the nation's media by Fujimori, various
allegations of foul play or tampering on voting day, and suspicious
delays in the vote count. These irregularities brought increasingly
stern warnings from the US and European governments that relations
would be jeapordized if the election did not move to a second round.
This pressure has been strongly resented by Fujimori and his
supporters. If the Peruvian President, who has been a key ally in the
fight against drugs and political and economic instability in the
Andean region, does win an unprecedented third term, US-Peruvian
relations are unlikely to be as cordial as they were formerly. In the
meantime, however, Fujimori faces a tough race, with a runoff
election in late May or early June.

Users can begin exploring this topic with the Peru Election 2000
Website, created by the Centre for the Study of Democracy at Queen's
University. The site offers information on Peru's electoral process,
candidates, parties, law, breaking news, and links to national news.
Spanish speakers can also visit both the official Elections 2000 site
of Peru's National Electoral Process Office (ONPE) and
Eleccionesperu.com. The _Miami Herald's_ Peru section offers a number
of current and archived stories on the election, while last night's
PBS _NewsHour_ featured a background report and dialogue with three
experts on Peruvian politics. The _New York Times_ (free registration
required) offers an interesting profile of Toledo with numerous links
to related reports. Editorials on the election can be found at the
_Washington Post_, the _Houston Chronicle_, and the _Los Angeles
Times_. [MD]




======                        ======
==   Index for April 14, 2000     ==
======                        ======

1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/2000/se-000412.html

2.  "The Vietnam War Declassification Project"
http://www.ford.utexas.edu/library/exhibits/vietnam/vietnam.htm

3.  _Behavioral & Brain Sciences_ (BBS)
http://www.princeton.edu/~harnad/bbs/

4.  _Occupational Outlook Handbook_ 2000-2001 [.pdf]
http://stats.bls.gov/ocohome.htm

5.  Encyclopedia Disease Reference -- NLM
http://medlineplus.adam.com/
MEDLINEplus
http://medlineplus.gov/

6.  Annual Report Gallery
http://www.reportgallery.com/

7.  Irving v. Lipstadt: The Judgement -- Nizkor Project
http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/people/i/irving-david/judgment-00-00.html

8.  Noble Foundation Plant Image Gallery
http://www.noble.org/imagegallery/

9.  Organized Crime and Corruption Bibliographic Database
http://www.yorku.ca/nathanson/search.htm
Nathanson Centre for the Study of Organized Crime and Corruption
http://www.yorku.ca/nathanson/default.htm

10. Lost Art Internet Database
http://www.lostart.de/

11. UNESCO Photobank Online Image Database
http://www2.unesco.org/photobank/

12. Pulitzer and Peabody Awards
2000 Pulitzer Prizes [.pdf]
http://www.pulitzer.org/2000/2000.html
The Pulitzer Prizes
http://www.pulitzer.org/
59th Annual Peabody Award Winners
http://www.peabody.uga.edu/news/pressreleases/pressrelease.asp?ID=38

13. Great American Speeches [RealPlayer, Shockwave]
http://www.pbs.org/greatspeeches/

14. MP3Lit.com [MP3, RealPlayer]
http://www.mp3lit.com/

15. _International Trafficking In Women To The United States: A
Contemporary Manifestation of Slavery and Organized Crime_ [.pdf]
http://www.odci.gov/csi/monograph/women/trafficking.pdf

16. US EPA Earth Day 2000 [.pdf]
http://www.epa.gov/earthday/

17. National Poetry Month
http://www.poets.org/npm/npmfrmst.htm

18. AOL Instant Messenger 4.0 (AIM)
http://www.aol.com/aim/

19. TechTool
http://www.micromat.com/

20. Swimming With Sharks -- CNET
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-201-1579817-0.html?tag=st.cn.1.tlpg.1
005-201-15 79817

21. Runoff in Peru Presidential Election
Peru Election 2000
http://csd.queensu.ca/peru2000/
ONPE - Elections 2000
http://www.onpe.gob.pe/2000/2000.html
Eleccionesperu.com
http://www.eleccionesperu.com/
_Miami Herald_ - Peru
http://www.herald.com/content/today/news/americas/samer/peru/content.htm
"A Fair Fight" - PBS _Newshour_ [RealPlayer]
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/latin_america/jan-june00/peru_4-13.html
"Peru's Upstart: 'Chemistry With the People'" - _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/americas/041400peru-assess.html
"Peru's Second Chance" - _Washington Post_
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/2000-04/14/040l-041400-idx.html
"Peru's Fujimori is as equal an assassin as Pinochet" - _Houston Chronicle_
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/editorial/521505
"Peru's Democratic Hope Survives" - _Los Angeles Times_
http://www.latimes.com/news/comment/20000413/t000034923.html



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