========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  June 1, 2001                                              ====
========  Volume 7, Number 19                                     ======
======                                   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  ========



====== New From Internet Scout ====
1.  Scout Report Archives Improvements
2.  The End of the Subject-specific Scout Reports

====== Subject Specific Reports ====
3.  Scout Reports for Social Sciences & Humanities and Business & Economics

====== Research and Education ====
4.  AIDS Epidemic at 20 -- Kaiser Family Foundation, Ford Foundation
5.  SD Online
6.  Moving Image Gateway (MIG)
7.  The Pentagon's Spies -- NSA
8.  C-18L - Resources for 18th-Century Studies Across the Disciplines
9.  Center for Energy and Environmental Studies (CEES)
10. sponet.de

====== General Interest ====
11. Amnesty International: 2001 Annual Report
12. _Emerging Answers: Research Findings on Programs to Reduce Teen
Pregnancy_
13. The Next Big Thing
14. CAPHIS 100
15. Orion Online
16. Country Music Hall of Fame

====== Network Tools ====
17. Opera 5.0 for Mac (Beta)
18. Dot-gov Goes Retail

====== In The News ====
19. Indonesian Crisis Deepens


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====== New From Internet Scout ====

1.  Scout Report Archives Improvements
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Building on software development research sponsored by the Mellon
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Report Archives' browsing and search features. Response time is now
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The Scout Report Archives is a searchable and browseable database which
indexes over seven years' worth of resources from the Scout Report and
subject-specific Scout Reports. It contains more than 11,000 critical
annotations of carefully selected Internet sites and mailing lists.


2.  The End of the Subject-specific Scout Reports
The Internet Scout Project is sad to announce that, due to a lack of
funding, this week marked the last issue of the _Scout Report for Social
Sciences & Humanities_ and the _Scout Report for Business & Economics_. The
last issue of the _Scout Report for Science & Engineering_ will be June 20.
We have, however, no immediate plans to cease publishing our flagship
report, the _Scout Report_. Many thanks to our loyal readers.





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

3.  Scout Reports for Social Sciences & Humanities and Business & Economics
_Scout Report for Social Sciences & Humanities_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/socsci/2001/ss-010529.html
_Scout Report for Business & Economics_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/bus-econ/2001/be-010531.html

The final issues of the Scout Reports for Social Sciences & Humanities and
Business & Economics are available. The In the News section of the Social
Sciences & Humanities Report annotates six resources on the summer
blockbuster _Pearl Harbor_ and recent public interest in World War II. The
Business & Economics Report's In the News section offers nine resources on
the recent approval by German lawmakers to free a $4.5 billion fund to begin
to compensate over 1.5 million survivors of Nazi slave labor camps.



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

4.  AIDS Epidemic at 20 -- Kaiser Family Foundation, Ford Foundation [.pdf]
_The AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: The View From America_ (Survey Report)
http://www.kff.org/content/2001/3026/aids20_rpt.pdf
The AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: Selected Milestones (Timeline)
http://www.kff.org/content/2001/3026/aids20_timeline.pdf
Press Release:
http://www.kff.org/content/2001/3026/Press%20Release2.htm

Last Friday, the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation released a
report on the public's perception of the AIDS epidemic in America. This
release is in advance of the National Symposium on AIDS convening on June 5,
which will, among other things, take up these findings. According to the 64-
page report, "when asked to name the most urgent health problem facing the
U.S., more than one in four Americans (26%) names AIDS" -- a significant
decline from recent years, but still AIDS is second only to cancer (35%).
Moreover, nearly half of Americans (49%) think HIV/AIDS is a "more pressing
problem for the nation today than it was a few years ago." The survey
presents data on the state of Americans' knowledge about the epidemic --
including its means of transmission, the number of Americans who have
relatives or friends with AIDS, and their opinions on the Federal
government's role in fighting AIDS both at home and abroad as well as the
worldwide AIDS crisis. Opinions are also broken down by race, showing marked
variance in the responses of different ethnic groups. An eight-page timeline
of selected milestones in the history of the epidemic is also posted as well
as a press release. [DC]


5.  SD Online
http://www.sd-online.net/

The European Foundation presents SD Online, a special feature of the
Sustainable Development pages. SD Online is a full-text database of the
Foundation's resources that "explore specific facets of the sustainability
debate and take advantage of the Foundation's research in a variety of
areas." Beginning in 1998, the databases have grown to include a Networks
database, tools database, as well as databases on SME support initiatives
and education and training. Each searchable and browseable database must be
accessed separately using the sidebar menu on the right, and each offers a
brief explanation of the information within the database, as well as fully
cataloged records. [EM]


6.  Moving Image Gateway (MIG)
http://www.bufvc.ac.uk/gateway/

This new metasite from the British Universities Film & Video Council indexes
over 400 sites (with plans to add another 600) that "relate to moving images
and sound and their use in higher and further education." The database may
be searched by keyword or browsed by topic under four categories: Arts &
Humanities, Science & Technology, Bio-Medical, and Social Sciences. Site
listings include a one-paragraph description and a link. Additional
information on the British Universities Film & Video Council and related
resources (including additional databases) may be accessed from the site.
[MD]


7.  The Pentagon's Spies -- NSA
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB46/

The latest electronic briefing book from the National Security Archive
features declassified documents from 1965 to 1995 that offer a glimpse into
the Pentagon's human intelligence operations (HUMINT). The page begins with
an introduction and brief overview of these operations, and presents
abstracts and the full text of 21 documents that chart the creation,
evolution, and in some cases, abolition of numerous military service/ DoD
human intelligence organizations and their activities. [MD]


8.  C-18L - Resources for 18th-Century Studies Across the Disciplines
http://www.personal.psu.edu/special/C18/c18-l.htm

This site is the homepage for C-18L, a long-running mailing list for
scholars in eighteenth-century studies. In addition to information about the
list and eighteenth-century studies in general, this site hosts two valuable
scholarly resources. The first is Selected Readings, an online
interdisciplinary bibliography of eighteenth-century studies that has been
published monthly or bimonthly since 1992. These bibliographies are fully
searchable via a keyword search engine or may be browsed by issue. The
second resource of note is a collection of seven bibliographies of recent
studies in several fields, most of them related to print and print culture.
[MD]


9.  Center for Energy and Environmental Studies (CEES) [.pdf]
http://www.bu.edu/cees/

Located at Boston University, CEES is a multi-disciplinary program that
offers "education, research, and professional training in the fields of
energy and environmental analysis." The CEES Website provides background
information on the program and faculty. Of greatest interest to non-
affiliated users is the research section, which contains abstracts and the
full text of a number of papers by CEES staff. Also included are abstracts
and links to publications written by faculty that are hosted elsewhere. [MD]


10. sponet.de
http://www.sponet.de/

Produced and maintained by the Department of Information and the
Documentation of Sport at the Institute of Applied Training Science in
Leipzig, this database indexes some 2,000 sites related to sport, sport
medicine, and the science of sport. Users may search by keyword with
numerous modifiers. Search returns include a URL, the date the link was last
checked, a description, title and author, country, language, and topical
areas, among other details. Users are strongly recommended to narrow their
searches as much as possible to minimize unrelated entries. Users should
also be sure to open resources they select in a new browser window for
easier reading. Almost all of the site is available in both English and
German. [MD]



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

11. Amnesty International: 2001 Annual Report [.pdf]
http://web.amnesty.org/web/ar2001.nsf/

Released on May 30, this year's annual report from Amnesty International
(AI) takes particular aim at torture and the death penalty, as well as
urging governments to protect rights that may be threatened by
globalization. The report begins with a Forward by AI Secretary General
Pierre Sane and an extensive Introduction, both of which are also available
in .pdf format. The bulk of the report is a collection of entries for
individual countries, grouped by region, which evaluates the human rights
situation in the country or territory and AI's specific concerns there. Also
included are five regional indexes and a section describing AI and its work.
[MD]


12. _Emerging Answers: Research Findings on Programs to Reduce Teen
Pregnancy_ [.pdf]
http://www.teenpregnancy.org/053001/index.htm

Released on May 30 by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, this
new report by Dr. Douglas Kirby reviews some 250 studies on teen pregnancy
programs. The review finds that long-term programs have made a genuine
difference in teen pregnancy, abortion, and birth rates, the last of which
is now at its lowest level recorded. Kirby's study also finds no evidence
that "abstinence-only" programs are effective or that sex education that
covers contraception increases sexual activity. At the site, visitors may
download a 21-page summary of the report, the press release, a FAQ, and
related information. [MD]


13. The Next Big Thing
http://www.tnbt.com/

The Next Big Thing (TNBT) is a full service online sources for news,
information, and resources for those struggling to figure out how to do
business in the New Economy. TNBT tries to view the New Economy through the
"Big Picture" by helping users "understand how to learn from the successes
and failures of the new economy's muscular Amazons and tiny bootstrappers."
Along with daily news and top stories, TNBT also offers enlightening
interviews with founders and CEOs from such companies as Lycos and
Handspring. The Features section of the site contains advice, tools, and
articles to help promote growth in burgeoning new businesses including
strategy, marketing, customer service, and operations. Moderated message
boards will help interested users interact with other TNBTers. [EM]


14. CAPHIS 100
http://caphis.mlanet.org/consumer/index.html

Provided by the Consumer and Patient Health Information Section (CAPHIS) of
the Medical Library Association, this site is a very welcome aid to users
seeking health care information online. As the report featured in last
week's _Scout Report_ revealed, there is a great deal of confusing and even
incorrect medical information on the Internet. This site lists and briefly
reviews 100 quality Websites using Health Summit Working Group guidelines
and other criteria. These are organized by category, such as women's health,
men's health, drug information, and so on. This is a solid resource for both
consumers and librarians. [MD]


15. Orion Online [RealPlayer]
http://www.orionsociety.org/index2.html

Orion online is the Website for two excellent magazines -- _Orion_ and
_Orion Afield_ -- dedicated to the issue of humans living more harmoniously
with our environment. The Website offers selected articles and features from
both magazines as well as some content unique to Orion Online. _Orion_,
which won the 2000 _Utne Reader_ award for Best Design, features "the
highest literary and artistic representation of the natural world." The
current online issue includes three articles about the Monarch butterfly,
considering both its aesthetic value and its role as a bellwether species in
the controversy over the use of genetically modified foods since some
research suggests Monarchs are adversely affected by the pollen from
genetically modified corn. There are also pieces by well-known essayists
such as Scott Russell Sanders and Anne Matthews as well as meditative
photographs by Lynn Geesaman. _Orion Afield_ is dedicated to reporting on
community involvement in local environmental and economic projects. The
current issue has less online content than its companion periodical but
includes an interesting feature on Virginia high school students who built a
piece of land art made up of five hundred tires to indicate the path a
proposed highway would take through current greenspace. Unique online
content includes an interview with Joni Mitchell discussing, in essence, her
thoughts on how to unpave paradise and take out the parking lot; "Curmudgeon
in the Wild" James Howard Kunstler discussing open space conservation as a
means to revitalize community; and a gallery of paintings of the New England
landscape by artist Forrest Moses. [DC]


16. Country Music Hall of Fame
http://www.halloffame.org/

The new Country Music Hall of Fame opened on May 17, and at the official
Website, users can learn all about the museum's new $37 million digs. Also
included at the site are brief biographies of the inductees (which also link
to more detailed information at a related site), country music timelines,
and information about educational programs at the museum. [MD]



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

17. Opera 5.0 for Mac (Beta)
http://www.opera.com/

On May 29, Opera announced that its 5.0 browser for Mac has moved from Tech
Preview to Beta version. This speedy and versatile browser is quite small,
standards compliant, customizable, and also offers some nice cookie
management options. It is possible to surf with Opera using only your
keyboard, and the browser includes a built-in Google search bar. Opera 5 for
Macintosh (Beta) will run on PowerPC Macs with MacOS 7.5 or later installed,
as well as on MacOS X in the Classic mode. Systems prior to 8.0 will require
installation of Appearance Manager. This version will expire on August 1,
2001. [MD]


18. Dot-gov Goes Retail [.pdf]
http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=35

This new short report from the Pew Internet Project reveals that Uncle Sam
is one of the Net's biggest retailers. Last year, the US federal government
sold more than $3.6 billion in products and property via the Internet,
beating Amazon by about $800 million. The full text of the seven-page report
may be read onine or downloaded in .pdf format at the site. [MD]



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

19. Indonesian Crisis Deepens
"Wahid manoeuvres to stay in power" -- BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-
pacific/newsid_1363000/1363912.stm
BBC Indonesian Service
http://www.bbc.co.uk/indonesian/
Shadows over Indonesia -- CNN [QuickTime, RealPlayer, Windows Media Player]
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/indonesia/
_Antara_
http://www.antara.co.id/english.asp
_The Indonesian Observer_
http://www.indonesian-observer.com
Mandiri Online
http://www.mandiri.com/newscenter/
"Wahid sacks security minister" -- ABC
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2001/06/item20010601132843_1.htm
"Wahid to display his support on the streets" -- _Sydney Morning Herald_
http://www.smh.com.au/news/0106/01/world/world1.html
"Pressure in Jakarta Builds in Orderly Fashion" -- _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/01/world/01INDO.html
"Indonesian Military Warns President" -- _Washington Post_
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3261-2001May31.html
Republic of Indonesia
http://www.ri.go.id/
Department of Foreign Affairs Republic of Indonesia
http://www.deplu.go.id/
Indonesian House of Representatives
http://www.dpr.go.id/
Indonesian Homepage
http://indonesia.elga.net.id/

Today Indonesia's President Wahid announced that he has dismissed four
members of his Cabinet and the police chief, depicting the move as a peace
overture to his main political rival, vice-president Megawati Sukarnoputri.
Sukarnoputri's party, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), is
at the forefront of the effort to impeach President Wahid and remove him
office. The PDIP won by far the largest number of votes in the last election
two years ago, but Ms. Sukarnoputri was unable to broker any deals to secure
an outright majority in the parliament and win the presidency for herself.
Instead, the job went to Abdurrahman Wahid, a compromise candidate. Wahid's
nineteen months in power have seen a number of crises and political spats,
culminating in the vote by parliament on Wednesday to hold an impeachment
hearing against the president over claims of corruption and incompetence on
August 1. Most analysts agree that there is a firm majority in the body in
favor of unseating Wahid. In addition to the cabinet reshuffle, Wahid has on
several occasions raised the possibility of martial law. Neither move, it
seems, is likely to satisfy parliament or Sukarnoputri's supporters. The
final outcome of the current crisis is still an open question. If
Sukarnoputri does take office and steps into the shoes of her illustrious
father Sukarno, Indonesia's first president, she will find that the question
at the heart of the present struggle -- the balance of power between the
parliament and the president -- remains.

Readers interested in these events should begin with BBC News, the finest
source for English-language international news. The BBC's coverage includes
breaking news, analysis, background, profiles, archived stories, and related
links. CNN's special page on Indonesia offers a host of articles and
analysis, profiles, audio and video content, and related links. Breaking
news and commentary on the situation from Indonesia can be found at
_Antara_, _The Indonesian Observer_, and Mandiri Online. Additional coverage
is available from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), the _Sydney
Morning Herald_, the _New York Times_ (free registration required), and the
_Washington Post_. Further information on Indonesia and its government is
available from the official sites from the Republic, the Department of
Foreign Affairs, the House of Representatives, and a privately-run site, the
Indonesian Homepage. [MD]




======                        ======
==   Index for June 1, 2001       ==
======                        ======

1.  Scout Report Archives Improvements
http://durden.cs.wisc.edu/archives/index.html

2.  The End of the Subject-specific Scout Reports
The Internet Scout Project is sad to announce that, due to a lack of
funding, this week marked the last issue of the _Scout Report for Social
Sciences & Humanities_ and the _Scout Report for Business & Economics_. The
last issue of the _Scout Report for Science & Engineering_ will be June 20.
We have, however, no immediate plans to cease publishing our flagship
report, the _Scout Report_. Many thanks to our loyal readers.

3.  Scout Reports for Social Sciences & Humanities and Business & Economics
_Scout Report for Social Sciences & Humanities_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/socsci/2001/ss-010529.html
_Scout Report for Business & Economics_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/bus-econ/2001/be-010531.html

4.  AIDS Epidemic at 20 -- Kaiser Family Foundation, Ford Foundation [.pdf]
_The AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: The View From America_ (Survey Report)
http://www.kff.org/content/2001/3026/aids20_rpt.pdf
The AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: Selected Milestones (Timeline)
http://www.kff.org/content/2001/3026/aids20_timeline.pdf
Press Release:
http://www.kff.org/content/2001/3026/Press%20Release2.htm

5.  SD Online
http://www.sd-online.net/

6.  Moving Image Gateway (MIG)
http://www.bufvc.ac.uk/gateway/

7.  The Pentagon's Spies -- NSA
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB46/

8.  C-18L - Resources for 18th-Century Studies Across the Disciplines
http://www.personal.psu.edu/special/C18/c18-l.htm

9.  Center for Energy and Environmental Studies (CEES) [.pdf]
http://www.bu.edu/cees/

10. sponet.de
http://www.sponet.de/

11. Amnesty International: 2001 Annual Report [.pdf]
http://web.amnesty.org/web/ar2001.nsf/

12. _Emerging Answers: Research Findings on Programs to Reduce Teen
Pregnancy_ [.pdf]
http://www.teenpregnancy.org/053001/index.htm

13. The Next Big Thing
http://www.tnbt.com/

14. CAPHIS 100
http://caphis.mlanet.org/consumer/index.html

15. Orion Online [RealPlayer]
http://www.orionsociety.org/index2.html

16. Country Music Hall of Fame
http://www.halloffame.org/

17. Opera 5.0 for Mac (Beta)
http://www.opera.com/

18. Dot-gov Goes Retail [.pdf]
http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=35

19. Indonesian Crisis Deepens
"Wahid manoeuvres to stay in power" -- BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-
pacific/newsid_1363000/1363912.stm
BBC Indonesian Service
http://www.bbc.co.uk/indonesian/
Shadows over Indonesia -- CNN [QuickTime, RealPlayer, Windows Media Player]
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/indonesia/
_Antara_
http://www.antara.co.id/english.asp
_The Indonesian Observer_
http://www.indonesian-observer.com
Mandiri Online
http://www.mandiri.com/newscenter/
"Wahid sacks security minister" -- ABC
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2001/06/item20010601132843_1.htm
"Wahid to display his support on the streets" -- _Sydney Morning Herald_
http://www.smh.com.au/news/0106/01/world/world1.html
"Pressure in Jakarta Builds in Orderly Fashion" -- _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/01/world/01INDO.html
"Indonesian Military Warns President" -- _Washington Post_
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3261-2001May31.html
Republic of Indonesia
http://www.ri.go.id/
Department of Foreign Affairs Republic of Indonesia
http://www.deplu.go.id/
Indonesian House of Representatives
http://www.dpr.go.id/
Indonesian Homepage
http://indonesia.elga.net.id/



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