========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  November 17, 2000                                         ====
========  Volume 7, Number 28                                     ======
======                                   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.  Internet Scout Weblog

====== Subject Specific Reports ====
2.  Scout Report for Social Sciences and Business & Economics

====== Research and Education ====
3.  The Core Historical Literature of Agriculture -- Cornell University
4.  International Victimology Website
5.  A Joint Study of the Sino-Japanese War, 1931-1945
6.  Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on Child Labour
(SIMPOC) -- International Labour Organization
7.  Selections from _Science_: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
8.  Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, 1999
9.  The Australian Dance Collection: a Directory of Resources
10. "National Water Quality Inventory: 1998 Report to Congress"
11. H-History-and-Theory

====== General Interest ====
12. Chile: 16,000 Secret US Documents Declassified -- NSA
13. Sheet Music in Canada: First World War
14. Aaron Copland Collection -- LOC
15. _Building Wealth: A Beginner's Guide to Securing Your Financial
Future_ -- FRB Dallas
16. _NewsReport_ -- National Academies
17. New Document Releases of MI5 material relating to WWII -- PRO
18. The Beatles.com
19. Three for Thanksgiving

====== Network Tools ====
20. ICANN Selects Seven New TLDs
21. Netscape 6 Final Release
22. Movies.com -- Fact City

====== In The News ====
23. Its Official, Mir is Coming Home in February 2001


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

1.  Internet Scout Weblog
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/weblog/

Thanks to everyone who submitted their comments on the new Internet
Scout Weblog. A reminder, content on the Weblog may change daily, so
we recommend that interested readers bookmark the site and visit
whatever it suits their schedule. [MD]



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

2.  Scout Report for Social Sciences and Business & Economics
_Scout Report for Social Sciences_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/socsci/2000/ss-001114.html
_Scout Report for Business & Economics_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/bus-econ/2000/be-001116.html

The sixth issues of the fourth volumes of the Scout Reports for
Social Sciences and Business & Economics are available. The In the
News section of the Social Sciences Report annotates eight resources
on the sixth session of the UN's Framework Convention on Climate
Change. The Business & Economics Report's In the News section offers
seven resources on the projected rise in oil prices. [MD]



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

3.  The Core Historical Literature of Agriculture -- Cornell University
http://chla.library.cornell.edu/

This highly valuable research Website provides "a core electronic
collection of agricultural texts published between the early
nineteenth century and the middle to late twentieth century."
Currently, the site holds 825 monographs comprising over 300,000
pages covering subjects such as "agricultural economics, agricultural
engineering, animal science, crops and their protection, food
science, forestry, human nutrition, rural sociology, and soil
science." The archive can be searched or browsed with results giving
access to a complete bibliographic citation in hypertext as well as
the online version of the document. Users can access the document by
page number from its individual table of contents. Each text also
provides simple, Boolean, or proximity searches for researchers
looking for specific references and topics. The authors claim that
"United States history cannot fully be understood without studying
its rural life and agricultural heritage," and even a quick browse
through the variety of titles in this collection appears to
substantiate this claim. [DC]


4.  International Victimology Website [.pdf, .doc]
http://www.victimology.nl/

A joint project of the UN Center for International Crime Prevention,
the Research and Documentation Center of the Netherlands Ministry of
Justice, and the World Society of Victimology, this site was created
to disseminate information about current research and practices in
victimology and criminology. To that end, the site offers two
databases. The first of these, the Victimology Research Database,
contains detailed information on current and ongoing projects. The
second, the Victim Services and Victimization Prevention Database,
offers information on both successful and not-so-successful efforts
in the field. The site also hosts a very large collection of
documents and publications related to victimology and criminology,
which are listed by country. Please note that some of these documents
are not in English. A news section and bulletin board round out the
site. [MD]


5.  A Joint Study of the Sino-Japanese War, 1931-1945 [.pdf]
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~asiactr/sino-japanese/

Located at Harvard University, this multi-year project "seeks to
expand research into Sino-Japanese conflict between 1931 and 1945 by
promoting cooperation among scholars and institutions in China,
Japan, the United States, and other nations." The site provides a
number of resources useful to scholars and students of the
Sino-Japanese War and World War II in the Pacific. The most important
of these are comprehensive descriptive lists (with links when
available) of archival and bibliographic sources for Chinese-,
English-, and Japanese-language materials. Also included at the site
are full-text papers from the project's initial planning conference
held in Tokyo in January 2000, a list of recent and forthcoming
publications, and a collection of links to official sources and media
sites. Anyone studying Sino-Japanese relations in the first half of
this century will undoubtedly find numerous items of interest. [MD]


6.  Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on Child Labour
(SIMPOC) -- International Labour Organization
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/standards/ipec/simpoc/index.htm

The Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on Child Labour
(SIMPOC) was launched in 1998 as a way to assist countries in
generating "comprehensive and reliable quantitative as well as
qualitative gender sensitive data on child labour in all its forms."
This extensive site explains SIMPOC's strategic plans, including the
ILO's work on child labor before SIMPOC's creation, technical
guidance on the methods of survey the program has developed, and a
summary of SIMPOC's major activities and successes. Data presentation
includes official publications, reports, raw data, and documentation.
The site also contains general reports, a list of the countries that
participate in SIMPOC, and general SIMPOC facts and figures. [EM]


7.  Selections from _Science_: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine [.pdf]
http://www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/nobelprize/

_Science_ has recently placed online a selection of papers by Paul
Greengard and Eric R. Kandel that have appeared in the journal.
Greengard and Kandel, along with Arvid Carlsson, were awarded this
year's Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their "pioneering
discoveries concerning one type of signal transduction between nerve
cells, referred to as slow synaptic transmission." Nineteen papers on
related topics are available in both HTML and .pdf formats. [MD]


8.  Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, 1999
http://www.albany.edu/sourcebook/

The 27th edition of the Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics was
recently placed online by the US Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Compiled from more than 100 sources, the Sourcebook is presented in
six sections (system characteristics, public opinion, offenses known,
arrests, judicial processing, and corrections), containing almost 700
tables. "Nearly all the data presented are nationwide in scope and,
where possible, they are displayed by regions, States, and cities to
increase their value for local decision-makers and for comparative
analyses." Additional resources include a subject index, an annotated
bibliography, technical appendices, and a list of source publishers
with contact information. [MD]


9.  The Australian Dance Collection: a Directory of Resources
http://www.nla.gov.au/ausdance/index.html

Recently updated but still very much under development, this site is
part of a project to index Australian dance resources that are
currently accessible in major Australian research collections. Hosted
by the National Library of Australia, the site may be searched by
keyword or browsed by six categories: Artistic Directors,
Choreographers, Dancers, Dance Companies, Dance Festivals, and Dance
Productions. Entries are arranged alphabetically within each
category. Each listing contains an historical or biographical note
and a list of items held for that entry with descriptions. These may
include various media, such as films and video, oral history,
manuscripts, photos, and ephemera. As noted, significant sections of
the site are incomplete, but students or fans of Australian dance
will want to pay a visit and monitor future developments. [MD]


10. "National Water Quality Inventory: 1998 Report to Congress" [.pdf]
http://www.epa.gov/305b/98report/

Released online on November 8, this report from the EPA is "the
twelfth biennial report to Congress and the public about the quality
of our nation's rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, reservoirs, wetlands,
estuaries, coastal waters, and ground water." For the first time, the
report also contains a chapter on drinking water with information
provided by states, territories, and American Indian tribes. The full
report, along with fact sheets and appendices, is available in .pdf
format at the EPA site. [MD]


11. H-History-and-Theory
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~hist-thr/

Sponsored by the journal _History and Theory_, this new H-Net
discussion list is designed to broaden communication among its
readers and anyone else interested in the topics discussed in the
journal. These include "critical philosophy of history; speculative
philosophy of history; historiography; history of historiography;
historical methodology; critical theory; time and culture; related
disciplines." As with most H-Net lists, calls for papers, conference
notices, and related information are also welcome. Users can
subscribe to the list and read discussion logs at the site. [MD]



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

12. Chile: 16,000 Secret US Documents Declassified -- NSA [.pdf]
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20001113/
Chile Documentation Project
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/latin_america/chile.htm

On November 13, the National Security Archive (NSA) (last discussed
in the October 6, 2000 _Scout Report_) announced the release of over
"16,000 secret US records on the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile, and
Washington's role in the violent overthrow of the Allende government
and the advent of the military regime to power." Totalling more than
50,000 pages, the records include numerous controversial documents
that the CIA had refused to release until they were pressured by the
White House. The NSA has posted a selection of some of the key
documents on its site. They are offered in .pdf format with a brief
description. [MD]


13. Sheet Music in Canada: First World War [.pdf, RealPlayer]
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/csm-pmc/1/index-e.htm
New on the Virtual Gramophone [RealPlayer]
http://www2.nlc-bnc.ca/gramophone/src/1e.htm

These two sites from the National Library of Canada let you see and
hear music of the First World War era. Sheet Music in Canada is a
searchable database of about 400 pieces of sheet music published in
Canada between 1914 and 1918, including cover images, catalog
descriptions, and scores (if copyright clearance has been obtained).
Composer names, titles, subjects, and keywords can all be used as
search terms; once a search has been executed and a description
displayed, names and subjects are hyperlinked so that users can
easily find more related music. The latest addition to the Virtual
Gramophone (last discussed in the January 12, 1999 _Scout Report for
Social Sciences_) consists of over 700 recordings from the World War
I era. Similar to other sections of the Virtual Gramophone, in
addition to audio recordings, the WWI portion includes articles,
pictures, and biographies of Canadian musical personalities, such as
the Dumbells, a group of Canadian soldiers that entertained troops in
the trenches during the war and toured North America from 1919 to
1932. The WWI additions are also cataloged in the extensive Virtual
Gramophone database with over 30 descriptive fields, covering every
detail of each recording. [DS]


14. Aaron Copland Collection -- LOC
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/achtml/achome.html

The Library of Congress American Memory Collection has announced the
first release of the Aaron Copland Collection Website, which draws on
a collection of over 400,000 items at the LOC. This first release
contains approximately 1,000 items, totalling over 5,000 images. Most
of these date from the 1920s through the 1950s and were selected from
Copland's music sketches, correspondence, writings, and photographs.
The collections may be searched by keyword or browsed by Musical
Sketches, Writings, Correspondence, Photographs, Title Index, or a
Works List. All images are available in multiple resolutions. Special
presentations include a brief introduction to Copland's music, an
illustrated timeline, and a collection of articles written in tribute
of the composer's 75th birthday. [MD]


15. _Building Wealth: A Beginner's Guide to Securing Your Financial
Future_ -- FRB Dallas [.pdf]
http://www.dallasfed.org/htm/pubs/pdfs/ca/wealth.pdf

New from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, this 31-page workbook is
an informative and thoughtful introduction to developing a plan to
build personal wealth. Through a combination of budgeting, saving,
and investing, users will learn how to save money for their future.
The workbook begins with a discussion on setting financial goals. It
then explains strategies for keeping track of money, ensuring saving,
investing, and controlling debt. Although the information and advice
is somewhat topical, this guide is really a top-notch resource for
those just beginning to think about their financial futures. [EM]


16. _NewsReport_ -- National Academies [.pdf]
http://www.nationalacademies.org/onpi/newsrpt/

The fall 2000 issue of the National Academies _NewsReport_ is now
available online. The report offers brief articles describing a
selection of National Academies activities, many of which include a
link to the related full-text report. The articles are organized
under four headings: Education & Research; Engineering and
Technology; Health, Safety, & Social Issues; and Environment &
Resources. The report also contains a brief list of new projects. [MD]


17. New Document Releases of MI5 material relating to WWII -- PRO
http://www.pro.gov.uk/news/pressreleases/MI5/mi5_intro.htm
Images
http://www.pro.gov.uk/news/pressreleases/MI5WW2/MI5_1.htm

The UK Public Record Office has recently announced the release of MI5
(Security Service) records related to World War II. The bulk of the
release is mainly personal files of British traitors, double agents,
and Nazi spies. These include William Joyce ("Lord Haw Haw") and his
wife Margaret; other individuals connected with the British Union of
Fascists; double agents HAMLET, PUPPET, and MULLET; and some leading
Nazi intelligence officers and agents. A link at the bottom of the
first URL will lead visitors to brief summaries of the individuals
covered, along with their file numbers. These will probably be most
interesting to scholars, but the collection of images should appeal
to anyone with an interest in the Second World War, traitors, and
secret agents. [MD]


18. The Beatles.com [QuickTime, Flash, Shockwave, Windows Media Player]
http://www.thebeatles.com/

Although the site is a little clunky, with perhaps too much attention
paid to presentation and not enough to useability, the launch of the
official online home of the Beatles certainly deserves notice. The
site is essentially a pitch for a new album of Beatles's singles that
hit number one on the charts, but there is plenty of primary material
content related to these songs to interest fans of the Fab Four.
After clicking on the whirling song titles on the main page, users
are presented with a three-panel box with a scrolling list of song
titles atop it. After selecting a song, visitors can view images of
sleeves and labels, read the original recording sheets and publicity
materials, view some period photos, and read information about the
song, including when and where it was recorded and performed, its
progress on the charts, and some trivia. [MD]


19. Three for Thanksgiving
_epicurious_ [RealPlayer]
http://www.epicurious.com/e_eating/e04_thanks/main.html
Food Network
http://www.foodtv.com/holidays/thanksgivingindex/
foodgeeks
http://foodgeeks.com/seasonal/

These sites will help users plan and enjoy their Thanksgiving feasts.
The first, from epicurious, offers a collection of 450 recipes from
_Bon Appetit_, _Gourmet_, and _House & Garden_; five regional menus;
video clips; and an equipment list. This year's Thanksgiving site
from the Food Network contains a host of resources, including
recipes; turkey, pie, and stuffing guides; wine and leftover tips;
and just in case, Kitchen Disaster 911. Finally, for those
overwhelmed by the choices at the first two sites, foodgeeks offers a
more modest but still solid collection of recipes as well as a
Thanksgiving to-do list. [MD]



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

20. ICANN Selects Seven New TLDs
ICANN
http://www.icann.org/
Report on New TLD Applications -- ICANN
http://www.icann.org/tlds/report/

Yesterday, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
(ICANN) announced its decision to add seven new top-level domains
(TLDs) to supplement the familiar .com, .edu. .gov, and so on. The
new domains will be .info, .biz, .name, .pro, .museum, .coop, and
.aero. They should be available early next year. ICANN has not yet
posted any notice of the decision on their Website, but one is
expected soon. In the meantime, users can read the report released on
Friday November 9 in advance of this week's meeting, which comments
on the 44 applications ICANN received for new TLDs after issuing a
call for proposals in August 2000. The report offers background
information and a review of the special- and general-purpose TLD
submitted. [MD]


21. Netscape 6 Final Release
http://home.netscape.com/browsers/6/index.html

The final version of Netscape's next-generation browser (preview
release reviewed in the April 7, 2000 _Scout Report_) shipped this
week. The new browser features customizable skins (Themes), the
ability to search from the location bar (results appear in My
Sidebar) and other advanced search options, integrated AOL Instant
Messenger, support for multiple email accounts, password and cookie
managers, and autotranslation. As with the preview versions, the
final release of Netscape 6 is powered by the cross-platform/
cross-device Gecko Browser Engine and fully implements open Web
standards including XML, CSS1, W3C DOM Level 1, JavaScript 1.5, and
RDF. Users can read more about Netscape 6 and download a copy at the
Netscape site. [MD]


22. Movies.com -- Fact City
http://movies.factcity.net/factcity/factcity

This easy-to-use "facts on demand service" from Movies.com and Fact
City offers quick answers to your movie questions. Drawing on a
database of over 400,000 actors and actresses, 40,000 directors, and
hundreds of thousands of movies and other movie professionals, the
site provides instant answers to questions submitted via a
fill-in-the-blank interface. Preset questions include: who starred
in, who directed, who produced, list all movies starring, what is the
running time of, and who won the academy award, among others. A nice,
compact, and fast resource for looking up a wide variety of movie
facts. [MD]



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

23. Its Official, Mir is Coming Home in February 2001
"Mir Space Station to Be Brought Down to Earth in February" -- SPACE.com
http://www.space.com/news/spacestation/mir_febdorbit_001116.html
"Date Set for Mir Destruction" -- BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1026000/1026301.stm
Mir Space Station Home Page
http://www.maximov.com/mir/homepage.asp
Space Research Institute (IKI)
http://www.iki.rssi.ru/Welcome.html
Space Station Mir -- _New York Times_ [Hypercosm]
http://www.nytimes.com/library/national/science/mir-index.html
"Mir to Be Deorbited Into the Pacific" -- _The Moscow Times_
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2000/11/17/001.html
"Mir Space Station to Fall to Earth" -- _Washington Post_
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35753-2000Nov16.html
Space Chronicle: Mir -- _Houston Chronicle_
http://www.chron.com/content/interactive/space/missions/mir/
"Pacific ditching for Mir in February" -- CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/space/11/16/mir.ditched/index.html

The Russian space agency officially announced yesterday that they
would dump the aged Mir space station in the Pacific Ocean this
February. Launched in 1986, Mir was originally designed for a
three-year mission. Despite numerous repair missions, time has taken
its inexorable toll on the space station, and many regard it as a
safety hazard. In addition, Russia's space program has to contend
with a drastically reduced budget in comparison to the golden age of
Soviet space exploration. Russia's partners in the International
Space Station have long urged that the space agency abandon Mir and
concentrate its resources on the new space station. At present, the
plan is to send a cargo ship to Mir in late January which will push
the station toward the atmosphere over the Pacific. While all
precautions will be made to ensure a safe re-entry, Russian officials
conceded that they cannot make any guarantee that all sections will
fall into the ocean.

SPACE.com's coverage of the decision includes a Mir chronology and an
interactive tour of the doomed space station. The BBC's report also
offers links to related stories, archived reports, and other sites.
Comprehensive information on the history and design of Mir, as well
as information on research projects and commentary on the recent
decision, are available at the Mir Home Page. Official information on
Mir can be found at the Space Research Institute (IKI) site. The _New
York Times_'s (free registration required) Mir section includes new
and archived stories, some 3D animations, photos, general
information, additional resources, and a forum. Additional coverage
is provided by _The Moscow Times_, _Washington Post_, _Houston
Chronicle_, and CNN. [MD]




======                        ======
==   Index for November 17, 2000  ==
======                        ======

1.  Internet Scout Weblog
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/weblog/

2.  Scout Report for Social Sciences and Business & Economics
_Scout Report for Social Sciences_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/socsci/2000/ss-001114.html
_Scout Report for Business & Economics_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/bus-econ/2000/be-001116.html

3.  The Core Historical Literature of Agriculture -- Cornell University
http://chla.library.cornell.edu/

4.  International Victimology Website [.pdf, .doc]
http://www.victimology.nl/

5.  A Joint Study of the Sino-Japanese War, 1931-1945 [.pdf]
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~asiactr/sino-japanese/

6.  Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on Child Labour
(SIMPOC) -- International Labour Organization
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/standards/ipec/simpoc/index.htm

7.  Selections from _Science_: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine [.pdf]
http://www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/nobelprize/

8.  Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, 1999
http://www.albany.edu/sourcebook/

9.  The Australian Dance Collection: a Directory of Resources
http://www.nla.gov.au/ausdance/index.html

10. "National Water Quality Inventory: 1998 Report to Congress" [.pdf]
http://www.epa.gov/305b/98report/

11. H-History-and-Theory
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~hist-thr/

12. Chile: 16,000 Secret US Documents Declassified -- NSA [.pdf]
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20001113/
Chile Documentation Project
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/latin_america/chile.htm

13. Sheet Music in Canada: First World War [.pdf, RealPlayer]
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/csm-pmc/1/index-e.htm
New on the Virtual Gramophone [RealPlayer]
http://www2.nlc-bnc.ca/gramophone/src/1e.htm

14. Aaron Copland Collection -- LOC
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/achtml/achome.html

15. _Building Wealth: A Beginner's Guide to Securing Your Financial
Future_ -- FRB Dallas [.pdf]
http://www.dallasfed.org/htm/pubs/pdfs/ca/wealth.pdf

16. _NewsReport_ -- National Academies [.pdf]
http://www.nationalacademies.org/onpi/newsrpt/

17. New Document Releases of MI5 material relating to WWII -- PRO
http://www.pro.gov.uk/news/pressreleases/MI5/mi5_intro.htm
Images
http://www.pro.gov.uk/news/pressreleases/MI5WW2/MI5_1.htm

18. The Beatles.com [QuickTime, Flash, Shockwave, Windows Media Player]
http://www.thebeatles.com/

19. Three for Thanksgiving
_epicurious_ [RealPlayer]
http://www.epicurious.com/e_eating/e04_thanks/main.html
Food Network
http://www.foodtv.com/holidays/thanksgivingindex/
foodgeeks
http://foodgeeks.com/seasonal/

20. ICANN Selects Seven New TLDs
ICANN
http://www.icann.org/
Report on New TLD Applications -- ICANN
http://www.icann.org/tlds/report/

21. Netscape 6 Final Release
http://home.netscape.com/browsers/6/index.html

22. Movies.com -- Fact City
http://movies.factcity.net/factcity/factcity

23. Its Official, Mir is Coming Home in February 2001
"Mir Space Station to Be Brought Down to Earth in February" -- SPACE.com
http://www.space.com/news/spacestation/mir_febdorbit_001116.html
"Date Set for Mir Destruction" -- BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1026000/1026301.stm
Mir Space Station Home Page
http://www.maximov.com/mir/homepage.asp
Space Research Institute (IKI)
http://www.iki.rssi.ru/Welcome.html
Space Station Mir -- _New York Times_ [Hypercosm]
http://www.nytimes.com/library/national/science/mir-index.html
"Mir to Be Deorbited Into the Pacific" -- _The Moscow Times_
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2000/11/17/001.html
"Mir Space Station to Fall to Earth" -- _Washington Post_
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35753-2000Nov16.html
Space Chronicle: Mir -- _Houston Chronicle_
http://www.chron.com/content/interactive/space/missions/mir/
"Pacific ditching for Mir in February" -- CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/space/11/16/mir.ditched/index.html



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