Scout Report: Week ending October 14, 1994
The Scout Report is a weekly publication provided by InterNIC Information
Services to assist InterNauts in their ongoing quest to know what's new on
and about the Internet. It focuses on those resources thought to be of
interest to the InterNIC's primary audience, researchers and educators,
however everyone is welcome to subscribe and there are no associated fees.
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Highlights In This Week's Report:
- NIC Locator - network information center info online and
searchable: enter a profile for your academic, government, or
corporate NIC
- Daily News Online- the newspapers, magazines offered at no cost
- Pointer to details of the TIIAP grant announcements
- Wine Enthusiasts Web Paget
World Wide Web
- An Aviation Web server has been built as a collaborative effort of many
administrators who have until now have each maintained there own
versions. The common consolidated list of all the aviation servers on
theWeb is now available at Harvard and will be supported through a group
effort. Lists of aviation archives will also be maintained, as well as
aviation picture archives and weather information links.
- Thc Chicago
Mercantile Exchange, the World's Largest Marketplace, trading
approximately $200 trillion annually in underlying value of financial and
agricultural futures and options, now has a Web page. Accessible from the
CME Home Page are background and product information, volume and
membership-price information and charts, and the CME Model for Federal
Financial Regulation, a proposal for streamlining government oversight of
financial institutions.
- The Health Care
Financing Administration (The Medicare and Medicaid
Agency) has announced a Web page.
- Erasmus now has
an experimental page on the Web linking 9 European
universities (Kingston, Paris VI, Montpellier II, Leipzig, Milano,
Muenster, Espoo-Vantaa, South Bank, and Limerick) in Curriculum
Development and Student Mobility programmes. Students from each of the
participating universities will work in transnational groups, sharing
distributed resources accessible via the Internet. The 'shop window' to
the programme is at present through the WWW. Erasmus is being made
publicly accessible on a temporary basis as an example of how new
technologies can be used to add value to Erasmus and other transnational
teaching schemes. There are links to some syllabi, to language and
cultural resources, and to some university profiles. For copyright
reasons, the teaching materials themselves (text files, HyperCard stacks,
AI programs) are not available via the Web, though may be in the future.
- Leeds university, School of
Mathematics Web server includes activities of
the three departments of the school, links to other mathematics servers,
and preprints.
- NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab and the Planetary Data System have announced an
updated version of one of their most popular Home Pages,
WELCOME TO THE
PLANETS. This is a collection of over 200 of the best images from NASA's
planetary exploration program. The collection has been extracted from the
interactive program "Welcome to the Planets" which will be distributed on
the Planetary Data System Educational CD-ROM in November1994. There are
captioned images from the major planets, small bodies, and the space
craft used for the images.
- "
The Science Behind Jurassic Park" is
an html document describing how
world renowned paleontologist Jack Horner is using computers and CAT scan
machines to peer inside 30 million year old dinosaur fossils.
- The Space Systems Laboratory (SSL)
at the University of Maryland is
investigating human and robotic performance in space. Among the many
projects being conducted at the SSL are a telerobotic spacecraft servicer
called Ranger--to be launched into Earth orbit via an expendable rocket
in 1997, and a Space Shuttle flight experiment which will investigate
human fatigue during extravehicular activities (spacewalks). The SSL
Home Page presents the projects, personnel, and facilities of the lab.
- Youth Affairs Research
Network is up and running offering a variety of
services catering to Youth Researchers, including a newsletter: YARNing
gopher://yarn.insted.unimelb.edu.au/
ftp://yarn.insted.unimelb.edu.au/YARN/
Gopher
- American Association of Teachers
of French
- Association for Public Policy
Analysis and Management
- Boston Public Library
- Brandeis Math Gopher
- Centre for the Study of Public
Opinion
- WRU - Dept. of
Neuroscience
- Daily News - Free Internet Sources:
provides links to the online news
publications, such as CNN, UPI, and USA Today, which are available at no
cost to Internet users. Arranged geographically, including a "Global
News Sources". (from Gopher Jewels)
choose: NSTN CYBRARY/Internet READING Room/Daily News
- Georgia Online (GO) State
Network Gopher server
- Hong Kong University of Science &
Technology (HKUST)
- JFK School of Government
( Harvard )
- Medical Research Council of Canada
- NASA K-12 Internet Project
has announced the release of a guide to
Internet access options for K-12 teachers called "Getting US Teachers
Online". The document addresses the fundamental need of the K-12 educator
to find an interim method of connecting to the Internet, at an affordable
price, until complete connectivity of all K-12 schools across the U.S. is
achieved. The document is aimed at the teacher who understands the
potential for Internet inclusion in the classroom.
gopher:
choose: Documents/Getting US Teachers Online/
FTP: quest.arc.nasa.gov cd pub/Document/Getting-Teachers-Online
three versions
Regular Text - Online.txt
Common Ground for Macintosh - Online.mac.bin
Common Ground for Windows - Online.win.exe
- NIC Locator is a new service
providing information about dozens of
network information centers (NICs) around the world. of the NISI Working
Group of the IETF and the InterNIC which The NICs in the NIC Locator
are located at academic, government, and corporate sites. End users and
NIC staffers alike can search or browse for contact information, services
offered, and audience served. All NICs are welcome and encouraged to
submit a profile which can be easily referenced by your users and
colleagues.
WWW: gopher://ds.internic.net/1/pub/niclocator
Gopher: ds.internic.net
choose Directory and Database Services/InterNIC Database Services/
NIC Locator Database
Email: send to mailserv@ds.internic.net
in the body of the message type: help
- NorthWestNet's Public Gopher
- SunSITE (Sun Software, Information
and Technology Exchange) Hong Kong
- University of the Aegean,
Library
National Information Infrastructure
- NII Awards - Call For
Entries: The National Information Infrastructure
(NII) Awards will recognize individuals, organizations and businesses
that have achieved concrete gains through use of the "information
highway". The Awards are sponsored by more than 50 industry and
community leaders in cooperation with the Clinton Administration's
Information Infrastructure Task Force. The purpose of the Awards is to:
- build awareness of people can use the NII to improve their lives,
communities and businesses (i.e., it's more than "500 channels").
- encourage broad and beneficial use of the NII.
We're looking for the success stories and examples of electronic
commerce, community and health networks, virtual libraries, distance
learning, online information services, collaborative work and more. It
The NII Awards will be given in six categories: arts & entertainment,
business, community, education, government and health. Price Waterhouse
will oversee and verify the judging process. Sponsors include the C.
Everett Koop Institute, the National Education Assoc., the League of
Women Voters, and the Corp. for Public Broadcasting. Winners will receive
national recognition for their achievements at an awards ceremony in
Washington in the spring of 1995 and will be featured in a national
education program.
Email: write info@niiawards.org
in the body of your message type: subscribe
Hard-copy Entry Kits are available by calling 313-453-9137.
- New documents on the Department of Commerce
National Telecommunications
Information Administration (NTIA) gopher:
- Commercial Security and the NII Announcement
- Summary List of 1994 TIIAP Grant Awards
- Secretary Brown's Statement on 1994 TIIAP Awards
- 1994 TIIAP Grant Announcements Press Release
- 1994 TIIAP Grant Awards
- 1994 TIIAP Grant Awards by Category
- TIIAP Grant Announcements, Revised Date
NetBytes
- "New on the Net" states that the Sept. 15th snapshot of the commercial
domains registered with InterNIC shows 20,242 unique domains compared
with 18,403 as of Aug. 15, 1994. The net increase of 1,839 domains
represents and 10.0% month to month gain. For a copy of the full report,
produced by Internet Info, send mail to the address below. Examples of
new commercial domain names:
Bank of America (ALCATRAZ.COM)
Arizona Association for the Discussion of Budweiser (BUDWEISER.COM)
First Church of Christ, Scientist (SPIRITNET.COM)
New_on_Net@internetinfo.com.
Weekend Scouting
- Best-quality Audio Web Poems
(B.A.W.P.) a collection of recordings, in
the MPEG-2 audio format, of poetry readings and live spoken word
performances. The selection changes every two weeks at present.
- Wine enthusiastsWWW page includes an ever expanding archive of tasting
notes; an interactive tasting note compiler allowing folks with browsers
supporting the Forms option to leave tasting notes of their own for
others to read; Washington Wine Tour: Growing resource on WA state wine
producers including discussions of releases as well as tourist
information (i.e. phone #'s addresses and maps); FAQ on wine and of
course links to other wine related resources.
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the Internet we provide here the order in which addresses are listed (by
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the InterNIC InfoGuide about each network tool. A brief explanation of
one tool, WWW is included below.
The four network tools referenced most often in the Scout Report are
World Wide Web, gopher, email, and FTP. Occasionally WAIS and Telnet
addresses are also listed.
After each resource at least one address is listed, and sometimes more.
This is because some resources are available through multiple network
tools. The network tool addresses are always listed in the same order
after each resource:
- World Wide Web (WWW)
- Gopher
- FTP
- Email
- Telnet
- WAIS
A WWW address is called a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) and always
begins with a string of characters followed by a colon and two right
brackets. For example:
http://www.internic.net/
gopher://gibbs.oit.unc.edu:70/11/research.d/grants.d
ftp://ftp.digex.net/pub/access/hecker/internet/slip-ppp.txt
To access the resource through the WWW you will need a WWW client
installed on your host computer. Clients are available for all major
computer platforms, including Macintosh, PC, and UNIX. To use a WWW
client on your computer, you will need a TCP/IP connection to the
Internet, either through a dedicated line connection or a SLIP/PPP
connection. See the InfoGuide for additional information about the World
Wide Web and for sites which archive WWW clients. For more information
about SLIP/PPP, which can be used over a dial-up connection, see the
document listed in the NetBytes section above.
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