========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  June 23, 2000                                             ====
========  Volume 7, Number 6                                      ======
======                                   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 _Quarterly Review_ Project
3.  _World Health Report 2000 Health Systems: Improving Performance_ -- WHO
4.  _New York Journal of Mathematics_
5.  Language-Learning.net
6.  Plant Image Gallery
7.  NSC Crossroads
8.  OFDA Reports Index

====== General Interest ====
9.  Amnesty International: 2000 Annual Report
10. Findlaw Forms
11. The Alternative Museum
12. Bubble Chamber
13. SearcheBooks.com
14. Dot-com Failures
15. Maintaining the Royal Palaces

====== Network Tools ====
16. StarOffice 5.2
17. Excite Precision Search
18. HTML Creator 2.0

====== In The News ====
19. Agreement Reached on Fiji Hostages


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1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/2000/se-000621.html

Volume 3, Number 20 of the _Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
is available. The In the News section annotates ten resources on
recent moves to ban off-road vehicles from the national parks. [MD]



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

2.  The _Quarterly Review_ Project
http://www.dreamwater.com/edu/earlyqr/

Created by Jonathan Cutmore, this site is an excellent resource for
students and scholars of early nineteenth-century British literature
and history. The site chronicles the early years of the _Quarterly
Review_, one of the two most influential British journals in the
first half of the nineteenth century (along with the _Edinburgh
Review_). The brightest gem of the site is probably the index of all
61 issues of the journal for 1809-24, which includes notes, contents,
and very importantly as most articles were unattributed,
identification of contributors. Also at the site are an essay on the
founding and early years of the journal, transcripts of 40 letters
from the editor William Gifford, and a bibliographical encyclopedia
that covers the journal's authors, significant supporters, and
authors reviewed. Another terrific resource at the site, as
readership is an open question for any periodical in this era, is a
subscription list from 1810, which is incorporated into the
bibliographical encyclopedia. [MD]


3.  _World Health Report 2000 Health Systems: Improving Performance_
-- WHO [.pdf, Excel]
http://www.who.int/whr/

Published on June 21, this year's annual report from the World Health
Organization (WHO) represents the first ever analysis of the world's
health systems. "Using five performance indicators to measure health
systems in 191 member states, it finds that France provides the best
overall health care followed among major countries by Italy, Spain,
Oman, Austria and Japan." The US, though it spends a higher portion
of its gross domestic product than any other country on health, ranks
37. The five indicators used to measure health system performance are
overall level of population health, health disparities within the
population, overall level of health system responsiveness,
distribution of responsiveness within the population, and the
distribution of the health system's financial burden within the
population. Users can read the full text of the report by chapter in
.pdf format, as well as basic indicators, statistical annexes, and
the official press release. [MD]


4.  _New York Journal of Mathematics_ [.pdf, .ps]
http://nyjm.albany.edu:8000/nyjm.html

The _New York Journal of Mathematics_ (_NYJM_), based at the State
University of New York, Albany, is the first electronic general
journal of mathematics. This online journal is refereed by
mathematicians at top North American universities and provides high
quality articles (1994-present) covering topics in matrix and linear
algebra, geometry, and other general math. Users can read the
articles in a variety of formats (.pdf, .ps, .txt, .gif), and view
the _NYJM_ with full graphics or through the "no frills" option,
ideal for readers with older browsers. A search engine, links to
mirror sites and to authors (when available), and submission
instructions are also available. [HCS]


5.  Language-Learning.net
http://www.language-learning.net

International WHERE+HOW, longtime publisher of _Guides to Language
Centres_, has launched an online successor, providing free access to
"the most comprehensive language schools directory online." The heart
of the site is the Language Course Finder, a database of over 6,000
schools in 80 countries teaching 70 languages. Users begin browsing
the database by selecting a language from a pull-down menu, then
selecting a country where they wish to learn it. Users can then
select from a number of variables, such as location (urban, rural,
seaside), type of language courses, other activities, special
services, and additional programs, to narrow their search.
Alternatively, visitors can type in a city or institute where they
wish to study. In both cases, the database returns contact
information, including a URL when available, and a link to a more
detailed listing. When reviewing the site using Netscape, we
discovered to our annoyance that all attempts to backtrack to change
our query produced a "Data Missing" error, forcing us to start again
from the beginning, but this was not the case when using IE. In
addition to the database, the main site offers a variety of language
learning resources and may be viewed in an impressive number of
languages. [MD]


6.  Plant Image Gallery
http://www.plant-pictures.com/

Created and maintained by Thomas Schoepke of the Institute of
Pharmacy at Greifswald University, this site may prove useful to both
botanists and biology students. Behind the straightforward interface
is a database of some 2,000 high-quality images of plants, mainly
from Europe, Costa Rica, Japan, and the Galapagos Islands. Users can
browse the images by four geographic galleries or by plant family.
Entries include the Latin name, whether the plant is native or
cultivated, and photo location. [MD]


7.  NSC Crossroads [.pdf]
http://www.crossroads.nsc.org/
National Safety Council
http://www.nsc.org/

This search engine and news network from the National Safety Council
(NSC) was created to provide safety, health, and environmental (SHE)
professionals with information, tools, and contact information. Site
highlights include a dedicated SHE search engine and collections of
articles, expert commentary, and related online resources organized
in ten categories. Featured articles are also listed on the front
page, along with a link to the online edition of the 1999 edition of
the NSC's _Injury Facts_. Though certainly directed at a specialized
audience, this site provides a nice cross-section of authoritative
SHE information and resources. Additional safety resources, including
many aimed at the general public, can be found at the NSC main site.
[MD]


8.  OFDA Reports Index
http://www.info.usaid.gov/hum_response/ofda/situation.html

Recently announced by the US Agency for International Development
(USAID), this site offers fast and easy access to recent fact sheets
and updates from the Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA).
These are accessed via pull-down menus organized by country and
emergency. For example, there are separate entries for floods and
Cyclone Hudah for Southern Africa. The bulletins are presented in
HTML format. The most recent reports and other related publications
and resources are listed in a column on the left-hand side of the
browser window. Users seeking information on past disasters can
locate reports via the Archive link at the bottom of the page. [MD]



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

9.  Amnesty International: 2000 Annual Report [.pdf]
http://www.web.amnesty.org/web/ar2000web.nsf/

Amnesty International (AI), one of the world's foremost human rights
organizations, recently released its 2000 Annual Report. As always,
the report "documents human rights issues of concern to AI worldwide"
during the previous year as well as reporting on "the activities AI
has undertaken during the year to promote human rights and to
campaign against specific human rights abuses." The report begins
with a Foreword 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 summaries and a section
describing AI and its work. [MD]


10. Findlaw Forms [.pdf]
http://forms.findlaw.com/

Findlaw (last discussed in the June 9, 2000 _Scout Report_) has
recently launched an extremely useful free site that offers almost
8,000 state and federal court forms in .pdf format. The forms,
logically enough, are grouped into federal and state sections, the
first divided by circuits, the second by state (not all states were
available at time of review). Users who do not know their circuit
court number can select it from a map. Available forms vary by
circuit or state, but most include Bankruptcy, Civil, Criminal,
Family, and Probate Courts. Others also offer forms for Small Claims,
Worker's Compensation, Juvenile, and other Courts. Related resources
and a legal dictionary are also provided. An excellent resource,
although users should certainly read the Notice posted at the bottom
of the page regarding "local rules" before filing any forms. [MD]


11. The Alternative Museum
http://www.alternativemuseum.org/

Founded in 1975, the Alternative Museum existed in analog form for 25
years, occupying space in New York City, presenting four to six major
exhibitions per year. While I was unable to find a definitive
statement to this effect at the site, it appears that the Museum has
decided to move all current exhibitions to the Web, to expand its
reach to millions more art patrons while still remaining true to its
original mission: "providing a professional showcase for artists." At
the moment, there are five current exhibitions at the site, including
Tools as Art: The Hechinger Collection, presenting 25 works that use
tools as either subject matter, for example Bernice Abbot's
photograph "Spinning Wrench," or as medium, for example, Mark
Blumenstein's "Saw Bird." Other current exhibitions are Tourists on
the Moon, by Yoshio Itagaki, a collection of photographs that
resemble 19th-century, hand-colored tourist photographs, but that are
given a 20th-century slant; I-Section: Do-It-Yourself Human
Dissection, a Website by Friederike Paetzold; Between the Real and
the Unreal, photographs by Simen Johan; and GenoChoice: Create Your
Own Genetically Healthy Child Online! by Virgil Wong. Also available
is an archive of selected past exhibitions and art depot, the online
museum shop. [DS]


12. Bubble Chamber
http://bc.tensegrity.net/

This worthwhile news site was created and edited by Jim Flanagan as
an alternative to the mainstream technology news sites, which seem to
focus more on technology business news than anything else. As
Flanagan puts it, "I'm a technologist, not an investor, and so I'm
much more interested in the Web of Ideas." To that end, his site
posts brief summaries and links to the full text of articles
(separate browser window) on new and interesting technological
developments, many of which are overlooked by other science news
services. The target audience of the featured pieces varies, with
some rather technical selections and others aimed at a more general
readership. Each article also offers a link to its own discussion
group thread to promote a dialogue. At the time of review, few
readers had taken advantage of the discussion threads, but they have
considerable potential if enough readers begin to participate on a
regular basis. Also included at the site are some selected "Handy
Links" and links to the 50 most popular stories featured at the site.
[MD]


13. SearcheBooks.com
http://www.searchebooks.com/

MaxBot.com, creator of SearchEdu, SearchGov, and SearchMil (see the
January 28, 2000 _Scout Report_), also offers SearcheBooks, a search
engine that indexes the full text of "thousands" of online books.
Like its siblings, SearcheBooks offers a simple keyword search
interface and caches the versions of pages that its robots find.
Unlike them, however, SearcheBooks returns two URLs for each hit, one
for the provider's page, and one for the full text of the book. While
the search engine can be used to find particular references within
the books indexed, it is probably best used to search for the books
themselves, for personal or pedagogical use, via author, title, or
subject. [MD]


14. Dot-com Failures
http://www.dotcomfailures.com/

Ryan Nitz's cynical technology news Website provides a deathwatch for
Internet companies. Featured Failures, Dot-com Failure's collection
of current news and information, charts the demise of dot-coms,
including bankruptcy, sinking sales, layoffs, and closures. Each news
article is linked from a reputable source, and includes a forum where
users may post relevant rumors and comments. Visitors to Dot-com
Failures are encouraged to participate in the Failure Poll and to
make predictions about the next dot-com failure. The Lackey
Calculator "should be used if you work more then 40 hours per week or
if you took a salary cut to work at a startup" and will determine
whether employees are lackeys. A helpful directory of technology
recruiters is also included for unfortunate dreamers working for
failing Internet start-ups. [EM]


15. Maintaining the Royal Palaces [.pdf]
http://www.nao.gov.uk/publications/nao_reports/9900563.pdf
Executive Summary
http://www.nao.gov.uk/publications/nao_reports/9900563es.pdf

Curious about how much it costs to keep the Royals's digs looking
Regal? A cool 7.2 million pounds ($10.9 million) annually, according
to this report from the UK National Audit Office. After examining
maintenance programs at Buckingham Palace, St James's Palace, Windsor
Castle, the Royal Mews, and Windsor Home Park, the Audit Office found
"good value for money had been achieved." Not the least, one
suspects, because of the massive revenues associated with these
tourist destinations. The full text of the 34-page report, along with
an executive summary, are available at the above URLS. [MD]



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

16. StarOffice 5.2
http://www.sun.com/products/staroffice/5.2/index.html

On June 20, Sun Microsystems released version 5.2 of the popular (and
free) StarOffice suite, which it acquired last August. As noted in
the April 16, 1999 _Scout Report_), StarOffice is a collection of
productivity software modeled on Microsoft's office suite -- with a
word processor, a spreadsheet, a presentation program, a graphics
program, a calendar, an email client, a newsgroup reader, and more --
all easily used by anyone familiar with Microsoft products. In
addition, StarOffice users can view and edit documents and
spreadsheets created in any Microsoft Office version, though the
reverse can be problematic. StarOffice is compatible with Windows
2000, NT, 98, and 95; Linux; and Solaris, though it is a rather hefty
download at 79 to 105MB. Alternatively, users can order StarOffice on
CD with printed documentation for $39.95. Information on the software
and download instructions are provided at the Sun site. [MD]


17. Excite Precision Search
http://www.excite.com/search/

Hot on the heels of AltaVista's Raging Search (see the May 5, 2000
_Scout Report_) comes another returned and (somewhat) slimmed-down
search engine that focuses on relevant results. Like Raging Search,
Excite's new Precision Search uses Google-style link analysis
technology ("Deep Analysis") to help identify the most useful sites.
Test queries produced consistently relevant results among the top few
returns, though an indication of the number of total returns would be
helpful, with two banner ads and (in some but not all cases) a Quick
Results box on the left that could be quite handy for
consumer-related searching. For instance, a search for "Plymouth"
yielded links to research and comparisons, blue book values,
financing, and service and repair information in the Quick Results
box. I was also pleased to see that clicking on one of the other
search categories (category, news, photo, audio/video) instantly
produces returns for the original query, though the photo databases
available seem somewhat limited compared to, say, AltaVista. While
users searching for "official" sites will still do best at Google,
those who also search for additional resources such as news, photos,
and audio/video content may wish to give Excite Precision a
run-through. [MD]


18. HTML Creator 2.0 [Mac OS 8.5+]
http://homepage.mac.com/aramk/htmlcreator.html

HTML Creator is a tool for speeding the creation of Webpages. Unlike
WYSIWYG editors, HTML Creator is centered around a simple text
editor. The numerous built-in assistants take much of the dirty work
out of creating HTML by hand. There are more than 35 assistants which
perform tasks ranging from creating a document to inserting a
hyperlink to adding a form. Although the Website suggests beginners
can use the program to learn HTML, the assistants may present too
many options and require too much knowledge of HTML jargon for a
beginner. HTML Creator is better suited for the user who has written
HTML by hand before and is looking for a way to speed the process.
HTML creator is shareware. A 30-day trial is available at the
Website; registration costs $10. [PC]



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

19. Agreement Reached on Fiji Hostages
Fiji Coup -- _Sydney Morning Herald_
http://www.smh.com.au/news/specials/intl/fiji/index.html
"Deal struck in Fiji crisis" -- BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-pacific/newsid_802000/802705.stm
_Fiji Times_
http://209.15.72.151/news/fijitimes/2006/index.shtml
Fiji Village News
http://www.fijivillage.com/news/2006/art.htm
Fijilive
http://fijilive.net/news/
"$1.3m loss for tourism" -- Fiji Business News
http://businessnews.com.fj/content.php3?ar=news/0600/21b.htm&st=news&n
av=navne&hl=$1.3m%20loss%20for%20tourism
Pacific Islands Report
http://pidp.ewc.hawaii.edu/pireport/text.htm
Fiji Government Online
http://www.fiji.gov.fj/core/home.html
CIA World factbook - Fiji
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/fj.html
Images of the Coup -- _New Zealand Herald_
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=139687

Fiji's military rulers and the group of gunmen holding 31 members of
the former government hostage have apparently reached a deal that
will end the five-week political crisis and free the hostages "within
days." The crisis began when a group led by George Speight raided the
parliament building on May 19, demanding more power for indigenous
Fijians. Most of the demands made by Speight -- that the 1997
multiracial constitution be thrown out and that Prime Minister
Mahendra Chaudhry, Fiji's first prime minister of Indian descent, be
fired -- have already been met. In the 36 days since the storming of
parliament, Fiji's economy has entered a steep downward spiral. On
May 29, the military declared martial law and assumed control of the
government. On June 6, Fiji was suspended from the Commonwealth, and
Australia, New Zealand, and the United States have threatened
economic sanctions if Fiji is not restored to democracy. Meanwhile,
Australian trade unions have refused to handle cargo to and from
Fiji, freezing much of the country's exports. The garment, sugar, and
tourism industries have all reported large losses and layoffs. The
military regime has announced that the details of the deal will be
made known tomorrow, and the hostages will then be released. Previous
announcements regarding their release, however, have come to nothing.
Once the immediate crisis is solved, the military has said they will
continue to run the country for another three months and would then
create an interim government to make preparations for new elections
within two years.

For detailed coverage and analysis, readers can begin with the
special feature from the _Sydney Morning Herald_, which includes
numerous current stories, profiles, photos, and a host of archived
articles. The BBC offers the latest news, background information,
profiles, archived stories, and photos from the standoff. A number of
related stories can be found at the _Fiji Times_, Fiji Village, and
Fijilive sites, while Fiji Business News offers an analysis of the
impact on tourism. More stories and analysis are posted at the
Pacific Islands Report site. Background information is available from
the official Fiji Government site and the CIA's World factbook.
Finally, the _New Zealand Herald_ offers a chronicle of the hostage
crisis in photos. [MD]




======                        ======
==   Index for June 23, 2000      ==
======                        ======

1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/2000/se-000621.html

2.  The _Quarterly Review_ Project
http://www.dreamwater.com/edu/earlyqr/

3.  _World Health Report 2000 Health Systems: Improving Performance_
-- WHO [.pdf, Excel]
http://www.who.int/whr/

4.  _New York Journal of Mathematics_ [.pdf, .ps]
http://nyjm.albany.edu:8000/nyjm.html

5.  Language-Learning.net
http://www.language-learning.net

6.  Plant Image Gallery
http://www.plant-pictures.com/

7.  NSC Crossroads [.pdf]
http://www.crossroads.nsc.org/
National Safety Council
http://www.nsc.org/

8.  OFDA Reports Index
http://www.info.usaid.gov/hum_response/ofda/situation.html

9.  Amnesty International: 2000 Annual Report [.pdf]
http://www.web.amnesty.org/web/ar2000web.nsf/

10. Findlaw Forms [.pdf]
http://forms.findlaw.com/

11. The Alternative Museum
http://www.alternativemuseum.org/

12. Bubble Chamber
http://bc.tensegrity.net/

13. SearcheBooks.com
http://www.searchebooks.com/

14. Dot-com Failures
http://www.dotcomfailures.com/

15. Maintaining the Royal Palaces [.pdf]
http://www.nao.gov.uk/publications/nao_reports/9900563.pdf
Executive Summary
http://www.nao.gov.uk/publications/nao_reports/9900563es.pdf

16. StarOffice 5.2
http://www.sun.com/products/staroffice/5.2/index.html

17. Excite Precision Search
http://www.excite.com/search/

18. HTML Creator 2.0 [Mac OS 8.5+]
http://homepage.mac.com/aramk/htmlcreator.html

19. Agreement Reached on Fiji Hostages
Fiji Coup -- _Sydney Morning Herald_
http://www.smh.com.au/news/specials/intl/fiji/index.html
"Deal struck in Fiji crisis" -- BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-pacific/newsid_802000/802705.stm
_Fiji Times_
http://209.15.72.151/news/fijitimes/2006/index.shtml
Fiji Village News
http://www.fijivillage.com/news/2006/art.htm
Fijilive
http://fijilive.net/news/
"$1.3m loss for tourism" -- Fiji Business News
http://businessnews.com.fj/content.php3?ar=news/0600/21b.htm&st=news&n
av=navne&hl=$1.3m%20loss%20for%20tourism
Pacific Islands Report
http://pidp.ewc.hawaii.edu/pireport/text.htm
Fiji Government Online
http://www.fiji.gov.fj/core/home.html
CIA World factbook - Fiji
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/fj.html
Images of the Coup -- _New Zealand Herald_
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=139687



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