========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  August 11, 2000                                           ====
========  Volume 7, Number 13                                     ======
======                                   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 Social Sciences and Business & Economics

====== Research and Education ====
2.  NESSTAR: Network Social Science Tools and Resources
3.  _Reducing Tobacco Use: A Report of the Surgeon General_
4.  Documents in Information Science (DOIS)
5.  The Corporate Library
6.  Geography Network
7.  _Introduction to Metadata: Pathways to Digital Information_
8.  The Exploding Dictionary

====== General Interest ====
9.  Battle of Britain -- RAF
10. 60 Days to Launch: The Anatomy of an Internet Startup
11. Elections 2000
12. The American Revolution and Its Era: Maps and Charts of North
America and the West Indies, 1750-1789 -- LOC
13. NeoFlora
14. Architecture of the Getty Center
15. Bookface
16. Martha Stewart Recipe Search

====== Network Tools ====
17. Netscape 6 Preview Release 2
18. iCab 2.1 Preview

====== In The News ====
19. Rough and Tumble at Reform Party Convention


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

1.  Scout Report for Social Sciences and Business & Economics
_Scout Report for Social Sciences_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/socsci/2000/ss-000808.html
_Scout Report for Business & Economics_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/bus-econ/2000/be-000810.html

The twenty-third issues of the third volumes of the Scout Reports for
Social Sciences and Business & Economics are available. The In the
News section of the Social Sciences Report annotates seven resources
on Vice-President Al Gore's selection of Connecticut Senator Joseph
Lieberman as his running mate. The Business & Economics Report's In
the News section offers eight resources on the federal lawsuit
against five of the largest record companies and three major music
retailers, accusing them of fixing the prices of compact discs. [MD]



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

2.  NESSTAR: Network Social Science Tools and Resources
http://www.nesstar.org/

The long awaited NESSTAR system, dubbed the "Social Science Dream
Machine" by some (see the September 10, 1999 _Scout Report_), has
moved from a beta version into operational mode. Currently, NESSTAR
has three main components: 1. NESSTAR Explorer, a search engine for
social science data and resources that allows users "to find data
across organisational and national boundaries" and browse and
download both data and metadata; 2. NESSTAR Publisher, a "collection
of tools and resources that enables data publishers and distributors
to disseminate data via the Internet;" and 3. an overview of the
NESSTAR System Architecture, showing how NESSTAR builds on
"state-of-the-art technology like Java, XML, CORBA, etc." Most
researchers will be interested in the Explorer, which currently
allows users to retrieve descriptions of data and, in many cases, the
data and metadata from the Danish Data Archive, the Finnish Social
Science Data Services, the Norweigan Social Science Data Services,
and the UK Data Archive. Search options include simple, field, and
advanced, and results contain information on location, description,
and accessibility of the data. When data are available they display
in HTML with a framed table of contents. A User Guide is available to
help researchers navigate the Explorer. Already, NESSTAR is an
excellent resource for instant access to a wide range of social
science data, particularly on European topics, and plans are to add
more major archives in the future. Caveat: The Macintosh version of
NESSTAR Explorer requires a Java 2 virtual machine, but
unfortunately, none are currently available for the Mac OS. [DC]


3.  _Reducing Tobacco Use: A Report of the Surgeon General_ [.pdf, 2000K]
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/tobacco_use/

Released on August 9, this new 462-page report from US Surgeon
General David Satcher argues that smoking rates could be cut in half
within a decade if proven anti-smoking efforts are fully implemented.
Among the measures advocated are school-based anti-smoking programs,
aggressive anti-tobacco community and media campaigns, raising prices
and taxes, and improving tobacco warning labels. The report was
announced at a news conference held at the eleventh World Conference
on Tobacco or Health, during which the Surgeon General also
criticized the states for only spending about ten percent of the $246
billion they received in the tobacco industry settlement on
anti-smoking campaigns. At the Surgeon General's site, users can read
the press release, a summary, fact sheets, charts and graphs, and the
full text of the report by chapter or in its entirety in .pdf format.
[MD]


4.  Documents in Information Science (DOIS) [.pdf]
http://dois.mimas.ac.uk/

Jointly managed by a European volunteer team, this new, free database
indexes close to 1,000 documents in the area of library and
information science, all of them downloadable from the site. Users
can browse the index by document type (article or conference paper)
or conduct a keyword search. Within each category, the documents are
organized by series (e.g., _D-Lib Magazine_, _Journal of Electronic
Publishing_). Clicking on a series title brings up article lists and
then detailed entries. The latter may include title, author name and
contact information, month published, and an abstract. All link to
the full text in either HTML or .pdf format. [MD]


5.  The Corporate Library
http://www.thecorporatelibrary.com/

Launched in the summer of 1999 by two long-term partners in Lens
Investment Management, this site "is intended to serve as a central
repository for research, study and critical thinking about the nature
of the modern global corporation, with a special focus on corporate
governance and the relationship between company management, their
boards and their shareowners." Along with current awareness articles
from the staff of The Corporate Library (TCL) and outside sources
including Harvard Business School Working Knowledge, CBSMarketWatch,
and McKinsey and Co., the site also provides in-depth special reports
on CEO Contracts and on Corporate Governance and Performance. The
full text of _Power and Accountability_, the book written by The
Corporate Library's founders Robert AG Monks and Nell Minow, is also
available free of charge. In addition, users may search the entire
TCL catalog, which includes 25 years's worth of articles emphasizing
the best practices in a variety of areas including disclosure and
governance and corporate standing. [EM]


6.  Geography Network
http://www.geographynetwork.com/

The Geography Network bills itself as "a global network . . . [that]
provides the infrastructure needed to facilitate the sharing of
geographic information between data providers, service providers, and
users around the world." With a roster of some two dozen
participating members that includes both private firms and government
agencies, the site allows access to a wide variety of geographic
materials, including basic maps as well as more sophisticated map
data intended for use with GIS software. A tool called the Geography
Network Explorer allows users to browse the maps and data by
publisher or content, or to search the collection by location, type
of content, and/or data theme. Some of the maps are designed for
dynamic viewing online, with zoom-in capabilities and other features,
while other static map images are available for download. The site
also offers a discussion forum and a map exchange service, as well as
instructions for providers who wish to include their own geographic
information in the network. Both serious users of GIS information and
more casual map buffs are likely to find this site interesting and
useful. [SW]


7.  _Introduction to Metadata: Pathways to Digital Information_ [.pdf]
http://www.getty.edu/gri/standard/intrometadata/

Announced this week by the Getty Standards Program, Version 2.0 of
_Introduction to Metadata: Pathways to Digital Information_ has been
placed online in its entirety. This revised version includes updated
essays and a new piece on metadata "crosswalks." The crosswalk of
metadata standards from version 1.0 (including MARC, Dublin Core,
CDWA, Object ID, and the CIMI schema) has been updated and four
additional added. Also included are a glossary and list of
hyperlinked acronyms. All sections of the book are available in both
HTML and .pdf format. [MD]


8.  The Exploding Dictionary
http://projects.ghostwheel.com/dictionary/
Technojargon
http://projects.ghostwheel.com/technojargon/

Created by Chris Knight as part of the "Ghostwheel Information
Project," the basic idea behind the Exploding Dictionary "was to take
a set of publicly available dictionaries, index them into a SQL
database, and then cross-reference them to near death." The result is
a tool that's probably useful and definitely fun. Users can browse
the dictionary by alphabetical entry or search by keyword. Two sets
of definitions are offered. The first is a collection of "clean"
straightforward definitions listed by the source dictionary used. The
second collection is a riot of hyperlinks, cross-referencing all of
the individual words used to define the original word. Technojargon,
a recent adjunct to the dictionary, contains a very large collection
of technology words and phrases, and may be browsed alphabetically or
keyword searched. Dictionary enthusiasts and word surfers should
thoroughly enjoy this site. [MD]



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

9.  Battle of Britain -- RAF
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bob1940/bobhome.html

To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Britain (July 10
to October 31, 1940), the Royal Air Force (RAF) has constructed an
excellent site for military history buffs. Here visitors will find
the complete Fighter Command Operational Diaries, published in full
for the first time and placed online day-by-day over the actual
period of the battle. Users can log on each day and read that day's
report from 1940, which includes weather, enemy action by day and
night by geographic area, enemy and friendly losses, home security
reports, and more. Past reports can be browsed via a calendar in the
Daily Report's section. While this is an excellent resource, it is
not all the site has to offer. Additional content includes overviews
of all the major aircraft involved, a forthcoming backgrounder on the
Battle of Britain as a whole, information on commanders and units and
stations, and a modest photo gallery. Anyone interested in the
history of World War Two and air combat should thoroughly enjoy this
site. [MD]


10. 60 Days to Launch: The Anatomy of an Internet Startup [QuickTime 4]
http://www.60daystolaunch.com/index.html

This new Website features a daily video diary of the birth of an
Internet start-up company, mucho.com, a commercial Website designed
to help small businesses use the Internet more effectively. While
mucho.com went online in April, 60 Days to Launch went live in July,
posting a daily episode counting down the 60 days to mucho.com's
start-up. Visitors can view today's video entry as well as access all
of the past entries. The segments are about one to two minutes long
(four to five megabytes) and are well-edited to try to maximize the
sense of "being there" within the short daily window the filmmakers
have. Visitors get a peek at real Internet geeks brainstorming,
conferencing, schmoozing, designing databases, sharing office gossip,
and more. The filmmakers are much more interested in the look and
feel of an Internet start-up than the "nuts and bolts." So this is no
tutorial, but it's a fascinating bit of contemporary anthropology.
Visitors will need to have QuickTime 4 downloaded and may have to
wait up to three minutes for individual downloads. The segments come
in three different resolutions, allowing users to choose the one most
appropriate for their connection capabilities. [DC]


11. Elections 2000
http://www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/Documents.center/elec2000.html

Created and maintained by Grace York, coordinator of the very
well-regarded University of Michigan Library Documents Center, this
site is quite simply the most comprehensive election metasite ever
visited by this reviewer. Quality, however, has not been sacrificed
for size, as the vast majority of sites linked to are either official
or well-established and reputable. Browseable via a set of topical
quick links at the top of the page, sections include election
process, campaign finances, presidential candidates, historical
presidential elections, public opinion polls, news sources, lobby
groups, and policy issues, among others. Please note that a few of
the resources listed are only available to users at the University of
Michigan or subscribing institutions. [MD]


12. The American Revolution and Its Era: Maps and Charts of North
America and the West Indies, 1750-1789 -- LOC [MrSID]
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/armhtml/armhome.html

The latest offering from the Library of Congress (LOC) American
Memory project features over 2,000 maps and charts of North America
and the West Indies from 1750 to 1789, many from famous mapmakers and
major London map publishers. The collection can be searched by
keyword or browsed by subject, creator, title, or geographic
location. Entries include title, maker, some notes, and a small
thumbnail image. Each image is available in several zoom levels and
window sizes. Also included is an essay on "Mapping the American
Revolution and Its Era." [MD]


13. NeoFlora
http://www.neoflora.com/

Launched on August 9, this new site bills itself as the world's
largest plant database, indexing over 38,000 plants. Aimed at
gardeners and horticultural enthusiasts rather than botanists, the
site is easily searched by keyword or "sounds like." Advanced search
options include multiple options under four categories: plant types,
plant characteristics, plant ranges, and plant descriptions. Listings
for individual plants are fairly comprehensive, including lists of
plant requirements, characteristics, and care tips. A glossary
section links to definitions for selected terms, and additional
(rather small) photos are accessed by clicking on the plant image.
Users are invited to submit photos or tips for any of the plants
indexed. Other resources at the site include some plant care tips and
information on common pests and diseases. [MD]


14. Architecture of the Getty Center
http://web.reed.edu/academic/departments/art/getty/

Created by Charles Rhyne, an emeritus art history Professor at Reed
College, this site exploits the power of the Web to, in Professor
Rhyne's words "make available many more large, high quality color
images than can ever be afforded in print publication, whatever the
subject." In fact, there are over 600 images of the Getty Center at
the site, taken by Professor Rhyne during trips to the museum,
1997-2000. Rhyne believes in the use of pictures as evidence, and his
aim is to provide comprehensive visual documentation of the Getty
Center for study by students and faculty. All of the pictures are
dated, and users can approach via two routes: an Image Survey,
starting at the entrance and going through the museum, or by
selecting images from categories that include locations on a map and
thematic groupings. In addition to serving architectural study
purposes, the site also presents a huge number of quality images that
are a pleasure to behold. [DS]


15. Bookface
http://www.bookface.com/

A different twist on the online text niche, this new site describes
itself as an "online book cafe," where visitors can select new and
recent titles and leaf through the full text at their convenience. At
time of review, the site offered a fair selection of novels, books,
and short stories by established and popular authors. Organized by
genre or keyword-searchable by title or author, the books are
displayed in a special reader in one's browser that prevents copying.
The texts may be navigated by page or chapter or keyword searched.
Three text size options are also available. On the downside, actually
reading significant parts of a book in a small window could prove
quite tedious. Also, to access the texts, users must first complete a
slightly invasive registration form. Still, for users unable or
unwilling to trek to their local bookstore, the site is a helpful
resource in making book purchase decisions. [MD]


16. Martha Stewart Recipe Search
http://www.marthastewart.com/channels/cooking/recipesearch/search.asp

In line with true Martha Stewart sensibilities, even the banner ads
are tasteful at this new site, which features a database of over
1,000 recipes. The recipes, which seem to come from the doyen of home
show hosts's television program rather than the magazine, are
searchable by keyword with a host of modifiers/filters, such as
course, main ingredient, season, holiday, vegetarian, cooking with
children, and quick cooking (under an hour). Each recipe includes
complete instructions and a high-quality photo of what the finished
dish looks -- in Martha's kitchen at least. [MD]



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

17. Netscape 6 Preview Release 2
http://www.netscape.com/browsers/6/index.html?cp=dowpod6

The second preview release of Netscape's next generation browser is
now available for free download. New features include integration
with Netscape WebMail, designer skins (called Themes) that allow
users to customize the browser's look and feel, the ability to save
all Web passwords in one encrypted file on the hard drive, and a
Sidebar with potentially hundreds of tabs that allow users to pull
information from various sources while keeping the main window free.
More information and downloads are available at the Netscape site. As
with all preview or beta releases, users should expect some crashes
and/or bugs. [MD]


18. iCab 2.1 Preview
http://www.icab.de/

The latest version of this compact and speedy, but underused Mac-only
Web browser (see the December 10, 1999 _Scout Report_) is now
available for free download. Version 2.1 includes site-specific
JavaScript filters and image filters and allows exchanging images
using JavaScript, but full support for Java and Cascading Style
Sheets are still not available. However, the FAQ and Read Me files
are now offered in English. Additional nice features include flexible
cookie filtering and support for many popular plug-ins. The preview
version will expire at the end of February 2001. iCab is definitely
worth a look and could give IE and Netscape a run for their money (at
least among Mac users) in the long run. [MD]



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

19. Rough and Tumble at Reform Party Convention
"Reform Party Splits in Two on Nominees and Platforms" -- _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/library/politics/camp/081100reform-party.html
"Reform party Convention is Split" -- _Washington Post_
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A7526-2000Aug10.html
"Reform split 'will not even slow us down,' Buchanan says" -- CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/08/10/reform.convention/index.html
"Heirs to Perot Fighting for Money, and Survival" -- _Los Angeles Times_
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/elect2000/pres/lat_assess000811.htm
"Reform Party showdown looms" -- BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_874000/874952.stm
Reform Party Convention 2000
http://www.reformparty.org/convention2000/
Reform Party of the USA
http://www.reformparty.org/
Buchanan Reform
http://www.buchananreform.com/
Hagelin 2000
http://www.hagelin.org/
"The Stakes Are Low" -- _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/library/opinion/collins/081100coll.html
"The Reform Party, R.I.P." -- _Miami Herald_
http://www.herald.com/content/today/opinion/editorials/digdocs/091359.htm
"Those dueling reformers" -- _Boston Herald_
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/edtc08102000.htm

To be sure, this convention has not been scripted. Simmering tensions
within the Reform Party boiled over this week at the party's
convention in Long Beach, California. Followers of party-founder Ross
Perot, who initially invited Patrick Buchanan to join the party
because of Buchanan's national name recognition, had grown
increasingly frustrated with what many see as the hijacking of the
party's state organizations by Buchanan and his allies. The party has
traditionally avoided divisive social or moral issues such as
abortion and gay rights, issues central to Buchanan's hard-right
agenda. After months of maneuvering and party infighting, Buchanan
arrived in Long Beach with the most delegates. Two days of confusion
and conflict followed, after which the party split in two, with Perot
followers setting up their own convention next door and nominating
John Hagelin, a physicist and Transcendental Mediation advocate who
previously ran twice for president on the Natural Law Party ticket.
At stake is $12.6 million in federal matching funds. While both
candidates will no doubt declare that they have the nomination, the
disposal of the money will most likely be decided by federal election
officials. The Perot-Hagelin wing has already filed a complaint with
the Federal Elections Commission contending that Buchanan's forces
rigged the nomination process. Whichever candidate is awarded the
funds, his strategy will almost certainly be to spend the bulk of the
money in September, hoping to secure a spot in upcoming the
presidential debates.

Readers will find a spectrum of analysis and commentary on the
proceedings at the _New York Times_ (free registration required),
_Washington Post_, CNN, _Los Angeles Times_, and the BBC. Detailed
information on the convention (as it was originally planned) is
available from the official site, while the Reform Party's main site
contains the party's platform, constitution, and mission statement,
among other materials, though again, all were posted before the
split. More recent news from the viewpoints of the two combatants can
be found at the candidates's official sites. Finally, editorials on
the convention and the Reform Party have been posted by the _New York
Times_, _Miami Herald_, and _Boston herald_. [MD]




======                        ======
==   Index for August 11, 2000    ==
======                        ======

1.  Scout Report for Social Sciences and Business & Economics
_Scout Report for Social Sciences_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/socsci/2000/ss-000808.html
_Scout Report for Business & Economics_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/bus-econ/2000/be-000810.html

2.  NESSTAR: Network Social Science Tools and Resources
http://www.nesstar.org/

3.  _Reducing Tobacco Use: A Report of the Surgeon General_ [.pdf, 2000K]
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/tobacco_use/

4.  Documents in Information Science (DOIS) [.pdf]
http://dois.mimas.ac.uk/

5.  The Corporate Library
http://www.thecorporatelibrary.com/

6.  Geography Network
http://www.geographynetwork.com/

7.  _Introduction to Metadata: Pathways to Digital Information_ [.pdf]
http://www.getty.edu/gri/standard/intrometadata/

8.  The Exploding Dictionary
http://projects.ghostwheel.com/dictionary/
Technojargon
http://projects.ghostwheel.com/technojargon/

9.  Battle of Britain -- RAF
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bob1940/bobhome.html

10. 60 Days to Launch: The Anatomy of an Internet Startup [QuickTime 4]
http://www.60daystolaunch.com/index.html

11. Elections 2000
http://www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/Documents.center/elec2000.html

12. The American Revolution and Its Era: Maps and Charts of North
America and the West Indies, 1750-1789 -- LOC [MrSID]
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/armhtml/armhome.html

13. NeoFlora
http://www.neoflora.com/

14. Architecture of the Getty Center
http://web.reed.edu/academic/departments/art/getty/

15. Bookface
http://www.bookface.com/

16. Martha Stewart Recipe Search
http://www.marthastewart.com/channels/cooking/recipesearch/search.asp

17. Netscape 6 Preview Release 2
http://www.netscape.com/browsers/6/index.html?cp=dowpod6

18. iCab 2.1 Preview
http://www.icab.de/

19. Rough and Tumble at Reform Party Convention
"Reform Party Splits in Two on Nominees and Platforms" -- _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/library/politics/camp/081100reform-party.html
"Reform party Convention is Split" -- _Washington Post_
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A7526-2000Aug10.html
"Reform split 'will not even slow us down,' Buchanan says" -- CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/08/10/reform.convention/index.html
"Heirs to Perot Fighting for Money, and Survival" -- _Los Angeles Times_
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/elect2000/pres/lat_assess000811.htm
"Reform Party showdown looms" -- BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_874000/874952.stm
Reform Party Convention 2000
http://www.reformparty.org/convention2000/
Reform Party of the USA
http://www.reformparty.org/
Buchanan Reform
http://www.buchananreform.com/
Hagelin 2000
http://www.hagelin.org/
"The Stakes Are Low" -- _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/library/opinion/collins/081100coll.html
"The Reform Party, R.I.P." -- _Miami Herald_
http://www.herald.com/content/today/opinion/editorials/digdocs/091359.htm
"Those dueling reformers" -- _Boston Herald_
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/edtc08102000.htm



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