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ISSUE 79
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Random Quotes
A-Z NEW AND NOTABLE WEB SITES
Information and reviews of new and recent Web sites
NICE WEB SITE
This month:
HERO - Higher Education & Research Opportunities
PRESS RELEASES
ISI Web of Science Version 4.3
Launch of the Archives Hub
NETWORK NEWS
BUBL BIDS EEVL SOSIG EDINA
CHEST MIMAS RUDI BIOME ELDIS
Netskills BIZ/ed AHDS JISCmail
Data Archive TASI Chemical Database Service
RECENT INTERNET BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY
Review of: The business and economy Internet resource handbook, edited
by Phil Bradley
NEW LISTS
INTERNET IN PRINT
Constructech
The Industry Standard
GET A LIFE! LEISURE TIME
STOP PRESS!
Health and safety information from HSEdirect, and Applied Science and
Technology full text - now available to members of Heriot-Watt
University
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Random Quotes
"If businesses have not implemented an e-procurement system within the
next four years they won't be able to survive" Bob Davis, executive
director of the Association of Manufacturing Excellence, reported in The
Sunday Times, March 4, 2001.
"Despite the attempts by librarians to promote the WWW as an information
resource and to provide a gateway to information sources via library Web
pages, most students clearly conceived a distinction between the WWW and
the library as separate information-seeking resources." Andrew Dalgleish
and Robert Hall "Uses and perceptions of the World Wide Web in an
information-seeking environment" Journal of Librarianship and
Information Science, Vol 32 (3), September 2000, p 110.
"Of the six million or so people in the UK who bank online, only 10 per
cent use a stand-alone internet bank" Clare Francis and Isabella
Buckland, The Independent on Sunday, 11 March 2001, p. 11.
"Over 50% of all people using the Internet [in the UK] from home in
January visited a retail site, such as Amazon.co.uk, Tesco.com,
Argos.co.uk, Jungle.com and Shopsmart.com, or an Entertainment site such
as Virgin.net, Windowsmedia.com, Iwin.com, Shockwave.com and
Channel4.com." MMXI Europe
"Even with the collapse of the 'dot-com' boom, advertising on the
Internet continues to grow steadily" Searcher: The Magazine for Database
Professionals, March 2001.
"By 2005, estimates project that the number of [email] messages may rise
to 9.2 trillion [per year]" Searcher: The Magazine for Database
Professionals, March 2001.
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A-Z NEW WEB SITES
4students.co.uk
http://www.4students.co.uk/
"With your own personal account you can store information which will be
private to you such as books for sale, flats for rent, timetable events,
your budget and UCAS form details."
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7th International Conference on Inspection, Appraisal, Repairs &
Maintenance of Buildings & Structures
http://home1.pacific.net.sg/~cipremie/rb01_ann.htm
11-13 September 2001, The Nottingham Trent University Campus Nottingham,
United Kingdom.
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Academic Resources.Net
http://www.academicresources.net/
"Research and reference information on the Web for students and
professionals. Links to journals, reference sites, libraries, research
institutes, universities, government sites, databases and other sources.
Access to only the highest quality sites to eliminate unwanted hits."
Includes the GEIGER COM RESEARCH Engine which searches a collection of
science and engineering technical reports on the Internet.
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AccessArt
http://www.accessart.org.uk/
The site is managed by The Arts Education Exchange (non-profit making)
and is part funded by the DfEE through the Museum and Galleries
Education Programme and supported by the East England Arts Regional Arts
Lottery Programme.
The main aim of the site is to present new ways of learning about art
through a series of online workshops. The online workshops are based
upon educational activity in the visual arts as practised in particular
museums and galleries. Rather than being text based, the workshops are
presented in a highly visual, engaging and intereactive manner - making
full use of the nature of the Internet. AccessArt is aimed directly at
students, as well as teachers, life-long learners, gallery and museum
educators, artists and home users.
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Achieving Competitiveness Through Innovation and Value Enhancement:
ACTIVE
http://www.active-website.com/
"ACTIVE is an acronym for Achieving Competitiveness Through Innovation
and Value Enhancement. ACTIVE was launched in June 1996 following on
from discussions between Tim Eggar, the then Minister of State at the
Department of Industry, and Sir Alan Cockshaw then Managing Director of
AMEC plc, with the assistance of the European Construction Institute.
Set up to answer the criticisms of UK construction for the process and
energy industries, ACTIVE has risen to the challenge and endeavours to
prove that by adopting its principles of best practice, up to 30%
savings can be made on project costs."
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Action research by Teachers for Teachers
http://194.83.41.143/TforT/
"The pace of change of new technology is frenetic, but in our classrooms
many teachers are using computers in exciting ways to take their
learners forward. Schools have a long track record of innovation in ICT
(and formerly in IT), probably because of a willingness to embrace new
technologies but also because there are so many creative imaginative
teachers with a passion for learning. This collection is designed to
help all teachers to progress that proud track record."
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Aerosite UK (recruitment)
http://www.aerosite.co.uk/
"Search the latest jobs in the Aerospace, Defence and Avionic Industry."
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AIC Info
http://www.aic.info.ro/
Romanian architecture, engineering and construction resource directory.
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Am Bratach (ejournal)
http://www.bratach.co.uk/
A new address for the monthly News Magazine for the North West.
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Archives Hub
http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/
Launched on 13th March, this is a major national gateway to archive
collections held in UK universities and colleges, forming part of the
National Archives Network.
The Archives Hub provides a single point of access to descriptions of
archives held in UK universities and colleges. At present these are
primarily at collection-level, although where possible they are linked
to complete catalogue descriptions.
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Argus Associates
http://www.argus-inc.com/
"We are deeply sorry to announce that Argus Associates is ceasing
operations and is no longer accepting new business."
Gulp. I hope that this does not mean that the Argus Clearinghouse will
disappear.
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Ariadne Issue 27
http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue27/
Ariadne is published every three months by UKOLN. UKOLN is funded by
Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives & Libraries (the
organisation succeeding the Library and Information Commission), the
Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the Higher Education
Funding Councils, as well as by project funding from the JISC and the
European Union.
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Ask Your Pharmacist
http://www.askyourpharmacist.co.uk/
"When you want advice about medicines or help to treat minor ailments,
simply ask your pharmacist - you'll be taking good advice!"
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Association for Manufacturing Excellence: AME
http://www.ame.org/
AME is:
- A not-for-profit organization founded in 1985.
- An association of 6000 executives, senior and middle managers wishing
to improve their personal performance.
- An organization whose members want to improve the competitiveness of
their organizations.
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AuthorsDen
http://www.authorsden.com/
Where authors and readers come together.
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Bath Profile
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/bath/bp-current.htm
An International Z39.50 Specification for Library Applications and
Resource Discovery
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Best Free* Stuff Online
http://www.pcworld.com/features/article/0,aid,38756,00.asp
An article from PC World.com
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Beyond Discovery
http://www.beyonddiscovery.org/
Beyond Discovery: The Path from Research to Human Benefit is a series of
articles that trace the origins of important recent technological and
medical advances.
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BioMed Central
http://www.biomedcentral.com/
BioMed Central offers fast, efficient online publishing of research
articles in all areas of biomedical research with full peer review and
no barriers to access of any kind.
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Bookcareers.com
http://www.bookcareers.com/
An online career clinic for those interested in working with books.
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BUILDER: Final Report
http://builder.bham.ac.uk/finalreport/html/contents.asp
The final report for the BUILDER Hybrid Library Project is now
available.
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Business.com
http://www.business.com/
A search engine for the business Internet.
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CareerVenue.com (recruitment)
http://www.careervenue.com/
CareerVenue.com offers free job search and postings
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Chemdex, the online source for scientific products
http://www.chemdex.com/
Not to be confused with Chemdex the directory of chemistry on the Web,
Chemdex, the online source for scientific products, has shut down its
marketplace.
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Chemical Institute of Canada: CIC
http://www.chem-inst-can.org/
Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) is an umbrella organization for three
Constituent Societies.
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ClassicReader.com,
http://www.classicreader.com/
Full-length classic stories, poetry, Shakespearean works, and reference
works are made available.
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Concrete Bookshop
http://www.concretebookshop.com/
The Concrete Bookshop is a one-stop service for the construction
industry, stocking more than 360 publications, videos and other media.
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Covisint
http://www.covisint.com/
"Covisint will be one of the world's leading business-to-business
Internet exchanges. It will be an independent company with joint
ownership by Ford, DaimlerChrysler, General Motors, Renault/Nissan,
Commerce One and Oracle."
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CULTIVATE UK National Node
http://www.uk.cultivate-eu.org/
CULTIVATE is establishing a European Cultural Heritage Network linking
the National Nodes across Europe. It is providing a single point of
information to opportunities and results of interest to libraries,
museums and archives across Europe within the framework of the European
Commission's Information Society Technologies (IST) Programme.
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Current Patents Ltd
http://www.current-patents.com/
"Current Patents Ltd was established in 1998 to provide patents-based
competitive intelligence to the pharmaceutical and related sectors.
Current Patents is a member of Current Science Group, working closely
within Current Drugs Ltd, an established leader in the provision of
competitive intelligence to the pharmaceutical industry worldwide."
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Delphion
http://www.delphion.com/
This service has taken the place of the site previously known as IBM
Intellectual Property Network.
"Delphion Launches Derwent Data on the Web, Opening World of Patent Data
to Business Professionals"
" CHICAGO - February 26, 2001 - Delphion Inc., a new company that
provides intellectual asset management software and services, today
announced the release of the Derwent World Patents Index, the world's
largest database of value-added patent abstracts, on the Delphion
Intellectual Property Network. Now, the clear and concise patent
abstracts within the Derwent WPI are directly linked to their
corresponding original patents, which are in the Delphion IPN. As a
result, the critical business information contained in patents is now
more easily and quickly available to professionals at all levels of
research expertise."
" In 2000, the company was spun out of IBM Corp. (NYSE: IBM) and funded
by Internet Capital Group (Nasdaq: ICGE). Delphion's solutions include
the Delphion Intellectual Property Network (IPN), an online database of
more than 40 million patent documents from throughout the world."
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direct search
http://gwis2.circ.gwu.edu/~gprice/direct.htm
"direct search is a growing compilation of links to the search
interfaces of resources that contain data not easily or entirely
searchable/accessible from general search tools like Alta Vista, Google,
or Hotbot. Although these "general" tools are essential for the
retrieval of Internet based data, searchers often fail to realize that a
massive amount of information is not easily or entirely
searchable/accessible via these search tools. Material "hidden" from the
general search tools is said to reside on the Invisible Web."
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Disease information : Foot and mouth disease
http://www.maff.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/fmd/
This site is from the UK Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food.
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e.Teaching of Engineering Curricula: e.TEC, 1st Joint International
Symposium
http://www.domme.ntu.ac.uk/research/etec/
e.TEC is an international gathering of educationalists, academics and
industrialists interested in promoting good teaching habits, keeping
abreast of advances in teaching methodologies and exchange of teaching
ideas and use of advanced techniques in engineering education. The
meeting will be held in The Nottingham Trent University, UK, from 1st -
3rd October 2001.
This meeting resulted from the belief that significant advances in
teaching techniques and methodologies can be made by the use of
computers and the Internet in the delivery of engineering curricula. It
is with this in mind that this joint International symposium is being
organised. The purpose is to bring together educationalists from the
academic and industrial communities to present their latest endeavours
and discuss new advances over a broad range of topics dealing with the
effective teaching of engineering students.
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e-consultant
http://www.e-consultant.org.uk/
Electronic consultation on Education for Citizenship.
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Edinburgh International Science Festival 2001
http://www.sciencefestival.co.uk/
6 - 17 April, Edinburgh.
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Education Jobs (recruitment)
http://www.education-jobs.co.uk/
Job hunting in schools and colleges.
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Electronics Yorkshire
http://www.electronicsyorkshire.com/
"Electronics Yorkshire is a public/private partnership formed to serve
the needs of electronics and associated industries across Yorkshire and
The Humber. In particular, we are here to assist small and medium sized
enterprises (SMEs) within the sector. The partnership is a result of the
Regional Innovation Strategy for Electronics now known as the Yorkshire
Forward Electronics Sector Group."
"The Electronics Yorkshire Association can assist companies wishing to
tap into the knowledge and R&D base of partner universities through the
Electrolink service."
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Elemica
http://www.elemica.com/
"Elemica is one of the premier, neutral e-marketplaces for the chemical
industry globally. It was developed by some of the industry's leading
players for the industry itself."
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Elliot Marsh (recruitment)
http://www.elliotmarsh.co.uk/
We offer a full range of search and selection solutions and our services
are supplemented by other added value services such as psychometric
instruments used to assess personality, motivation and job compatibility
and industry reports.
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Engineering Needs Analysis
http://www.ltsneng.ac.uk/consult/
"Influence the future of engineering education...
The UK higher education funding bodies have recently established a
national Centre to provide support for the attainment of the highest
standards in engineering education."
LTSN Engineering wishes to consult as many different stakeholders as
possible to determine activities the Centre should take and values your
response.
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Engineers International
http://engineers-international.com/
This site does not work well with my version of Netscape, but seems to
be OK using Explorer. It is a gateway to engineering information on the
Internet.
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EngineersOnNet (recruitment)
http://www.engineersonnet.com/
Civil Engineering Jobs.
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EngNet
http://www.engnetglobal.com/
"EngNet(r) is a powerful Directory/Search Engine/Buyers Guide Service
aimed specifically at the Engineering Industry to enable Engineers,
Technicians, Tradesmen, etc. to find information and communicate
effectively with suppliers in the Engineering Industry."
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EnviroZine (e-journal)
http://www.ec.gc.ca/EnviroZine/english/home_e.cfm
From Environment Canada.
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eteach.com
http://www.eteach.com
Education jobs, daily news and extensive teaching resources.
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Free Engineering Mags
http://www.freeengineeringmags.com/
For those in the US, this page allows you to subscribe to a number of
free trade journals.
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Globalfarmers.com
http://www.globalfarmers.com/
An online trading exchange.
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GlobalSpec.com
http://globalspec.com/
"Built for engineers, GlobalSpec.com provides instant access to over
400,000 electrical, mechanical and optical components."
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GLOW: Graduate Learning On the Web
http://www.glow.ac.uk/
GLOW (Graduate Learning On the Web) will develop tools and procedures to
enable specialist postgraduate teaching materials to be delivered via
the web. It focuses on four demonstrators from measurement science
courses currently running at UMIST, Plymouth, Manchester and Salford. It
will cater to a range of students from those on full-time Masters
programmes through to advanced research training and distance learning.
Central to the project is the provision of effective self-assessment
tools for the student and these are being developed at Luton CAA.
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GoJobsite (recruitment)
http://www.gojobsite.co.uk/
"Search leading jobs in UK and Europe. Register for Jobs by Email and
award-winning careers, employment and recruitment services from
GoJobsite. With 211273 jobs advertised from 35 industries in the last
month alone, you could find your ideal job in seconds."
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Google UK
http://www.google.co.uk/
When I visited, there was no explanation at this site as to how this
differs from the google.com site.
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GTRI Journal of Technology (e-journal)
http://www.gtri.gatech.edu/pubs/jot/
This web-based journal highlights scholarly papers on cutting-edge GTRI
research two times each year
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Health and Social Services Glossary of Acronyms
http://www.weasel.cwc.net/glossary.htm
These are mostly terms which are discussed by managers (usually because
they cost money) or which you may find included in medical notes.
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Heating Plumbing Air Conditioning Magazine (e-journal)
http://www.hpacmagazine.com/
"Heating Plumbing Air Conditioning (HPAC) Magazine is Canada's leading
publication for the owners/managers of businesses active in the
mechanical trades."
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Heavy Construction News (e-journal)
http://www.econstruction.ca/
Canada's construction magazine.
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HelpEngine.org
http://www.helpengine.org
Student Guide to Engineering Resource Centres.
This guide has been designed to help Engineering Students find the right
information quickly. It is not an exhaustive list of engineering related
sites, but a selective choice which identifies some of the most
informative and useful sources of information.
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HERO - Higher Education & Research Opportunities in the UK
http://www.hero.ac.uk/
"HERO is the national website for higher education in the United
Kingdom.
HERO aims to provide an up-to-date, accurate, and informative database
of links to all the key HE websites on the Internet. With information on
HE opportunities, institutions and organisations across the UK, HERO
will be a gateway for students, researchers, HE staff and
businesspeople."
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High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine
http://library.cern.ch/HEPLW/3/index.html
The latest issue is available.
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hyperelectronics.com (e-journal)
http://www.hyperelectronics.com/
hyperelectronics.com provides its users with product and industry news,
from around the world. Its European focus and three core communities;
electronics, electronics manufacturing and telecoms; helps managers,
engineers, buyers and specifiers source information easily.
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info4education.com
http://www.info4education.com/
Standards and manufacturers information for universities and colleges -
from Technical Indexes. A subscription-based service.
"info4education.com is a complete reference source for students,
graduates, teachers, lecturers, professors and other academic
professionals needing rapid, reliable and up to date online access to
British Standards, legislation and other guidance information related to
construction, health and safety, and pharmaceuticals, in addition to
product catalogues covering the construction, engineering, process and
electronics industries."
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InterForum
http://www.interforum.org/
InterForum is an advisory organisation that educates and supports UK
SMEs and PLCs on the business value of the networked world.
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International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications:
INASP
http://www.inasp.org.uk/
New address for this site which was the Nice Web Site in August 1998
INASP is a co-operative network of partners aiming to improve world-wide
access to information.
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Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/
Articles in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy are currently from
three sources (1) adaptations from public domain sources, (2)
adaptations of material written by the editor for classroom purposes,
and (3) original contributions by professional philosophers around the
internet.
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ITiCSE 2001
http://www.cs.ukc.ac.uk/events/iticse2001/index.html
Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education,
June 25-27 2001, Canterbury, UK.
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JISC News
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/pub01/n9_01.pdf
The latest issue of JISC News, from the Joint Information Systems
Committee, is available.
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JOIN-UP Programme
http://edina.ed.ac.uk/projects/joinup/
The JOIN-UP Programme is funded by the Joint Information Systems
Committee (the JISC) of the higher and further education funding
councils.
The JOIN-UP Programme addresses the linkage between references found in
discovery databases (such as Abstracting and Indexing (A & I) databases
and Table of Contents databases) and the services that provide the
full-text material (typically journal articles), in printed or
electronic form.
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Journal of Law, Social Justice and Global Development: LGD (e-journal)
http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/global/issue/2000-1/
This is an innovative new electronic law journal covering a range of
topics relating to legal issues surrounding the impact of globalisation
on social development and justice around the world.
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LevelSeas
http://www.levelseas.com/
"LevelSeas' vision is to use technology and shipping industry know-how
to help the bulk ocean transportation market do business more
effectively. LevelSeas recognises the issues the shipping industry faces
and has developed the technology platform to help shipping companies
take full advantage of the benefits of ecommerce, with minimal
disruption."
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Mary Minow's Map to Library Law
http://www.librarylaw.com/
Many links to sites of interest.
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METAe-news
http://meta-e.uibk.ac.at/newsletter/news.htm
METAe-news is a regular web-based newsletter intended to:
Focus on issues, articles and news about the Metadata Engine Project.
Provide information and pointers to relevant progress, papers and
partners with the objective of improving awareness of evolving practices
in the METAe project.
To inform about events and papers given by METAe partners.
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MetaLib
http://www.exlibris.co.il/metalib/index.html
"Ex Libris is pleased to announce the release of MetaLib--standardized
user interface and portal for users of today's and tomorrow's hybrid
information systems. MetaLib is powered by two new exclusive Ex Libris
technologies--the Universal Gateway and SFX. The Universal Gateway
ensures accurate and target-sensitive searching and employs an
intelligent analyzer to convert user requests into target
specifications, and target data into user formats. SFX provides a host
of contextual links to related information after performing an
intensive, automated analysis of a document, including both the
institutional and user environments."
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MetalSite
http://www.metalsite.com/
A site for buying and selling metals.
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Mineralvlwirtschaftsverband e.V. : MWV
http://www.mwv.de/
Association of the German Petroleum Industry.
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Molecules, A Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product
Chemistry (e-journal)
http://www.mdpi.org/molecules/
Molecules is the first peer-refereed chemistry journal supporting the
deposit and exchange of samples. Published rapidly with free access.
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Nanotechnology Database
http://itri.loyola.edu/nanobase/
"This site is designed to present up-to-date sources of information on
nanotechnology in the following areas: major research centers, funding
agencies, major reports and books. Each component has been carefully
reviewed and selected. This site is expected to grow with the continued
support and updates from those organizations and individuals working in
the field. The summaries which appear were taken directly from each of
their respective site"
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Nature Physics Portal
http://www.nature.com/physics/
(c) Nature Publishing Group 2001 The nature physics portal is a one-stop
resource for physicists, providing highlights of the latest research in
Nature and elsewhere.
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Network Group for Composites in ConstructionL NGCC
http://www.ngcc.org.uk/
All about the application of fibre composites in construction.
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New York City High IQ Society
http://highiqsociety.com/
The third largest high IQ society in the world.
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NewBreed Librarian
http://www.newbreedlibrarian.org/
NewBreed Librarian is a bimonthly publication intended to foster a sense
of community for those new to librarianship, whether in school or just
out. Every two months, you'll find a feature article and an interview
with someone - not necessarily a librarian - contributing to the work
that we do.
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News365
http://www.news365.com/
Over 10,000 news media, 300 topics.
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NGfL Scotland
http://www.ngflscotland.gov.uk/
Not new, but not mentioned before, the National Grid for Learning (NGfL)
is part of a major Government initiative to connect all schools,
colleges, universities and libraries to the Internet by 2002.
In these pages you will find background information about the national
and the Scottish NGfL initiatives, as well as the list of NGfL targets
specific to the Scottish context.
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Outcome of the European procurement exercise for provision of a national
investigation, negotiation, and subscription agent
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/dner/news/OJECProcure.html
News from the DNER (Distributed National Electronic Resource).
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PetroCosm
http://www.petrocosm.com/
A global eMarketplace for the energy industry.
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Poets & Writers magazine
http://www.pw.org/mag/
"Poets & Writers (P&W) believes in literature's fundamental contribution
to contemporary culture. For the past 30 years, P&W has focused on the
source of literature, providing support and exposure to writers at all
stages in their development. P&W assists authors in their search for
career-related information, outlets for their work, opportunities for
professional advancement and community with other writers."
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Science Year
http://www.scienceyear.co.uk/
Fast forward to the future. As advertised on TV.
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Scirus
http://scirus.com/
The search engine for scientists covers scientific, technical and
medical information sources.
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Scottish Group for the Study of the Book
http://www.nls.uk/professional/sgsb/
The Scottish Group for the Study of the Book was set up in 2000 in order
to promote in Scotland the following:
History of the book in all its forms, studied through lectures,
projects, seminars, exhibitions, fellowships, finding lists, academic
courses, publications, archive and collection creation (hard-copy, oral
and digital);
Study of current publishing activities and print culture in general;
The encouragement of reading.
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Scottish University for Industry: SUfI
http://www.scottishufi.co.uk/index.shtm
"SUfI has been established to lead a learning revolution which will
offer both individuals and businesses the type of learning they need -
delivered how, where and when it suits them best."
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Smallbiz
http://www.smallbiz.uk.com/
Practical help and services aimed at small companies.
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Strange and unusual dictionaries
http://blueray.com/dictionary/
Three dictionaries.
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Superbrands
http://www.superbrands.org/
Find out the secrets of the marketeers.
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SURFsUP
http://www.surfs-up.org.uk/
Surfs Up has been developed by the Scottish Enterprise Network.
It is an ebusiness handbook online.
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Surveys Online
http://www.surveysonline.co.uk/
For those interested in buying houses in Scotland, this site sells
homebuyers surveys via the net.
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Tenders Direct
http://www.tendersdirect.co.uk/
"This website provides access to over 30,000 current government and
utility company contracts in the UK and Europe. Our database is updated
with 400 new tender notices every day to ensure that the information we
provide for you is fresh and accurate."
Carries information on public sector and utility company contracts, as
well as current affairs and developments in pertinent legislation.
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The Power of the Internet for Learning: Final Report of Web-Based
Education Commission
http://www.ed.gov/offices/AC/WBEC/FinalReport/
"The final report of the Web-Based Education Commission (WBEC) was
published on 19 December 2000. Senator Bob Kerrey (D. Neb.), Chairman,
and Representative Johnny Isakson (R. Ga.), Vice-Chairman of the
Web-Based Education Commission urge the new Administration and 107th
Congress to make E-learning a centerpiece of the nation's education
policy."
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There is Such a Thing as a Free Lunch: Freely Accessible Databases for
the Public
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/istl/01-winter/internet.html
From a recent issue of Science and Technology Sources on the Internet
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Timelines - AlternaTime
http://www.canisius.edu/~emeryg/time.html
Browse the Past and some Futures... a collection of Timelines on the Web
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Times Student Awards 2001
http://www.times-specials.co.uk/studentawards/
"The awards are open to undergraduates aged 18 to 30 and will be judged
by panels drawn from The Times and sponsoring companies. Award winners
will be announced in the summer of 2001 at a ceremony packed with
excitement and highlighting the kind of innovative talent that thrives
on British campuses."
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Topology Atlas
http://at.yorku.ca/topology/
A publisher of information related to topology.
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Travel Britain
http://www.travelbritain.com/
A UK search portal.
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UKmail
http://www.ukmail.com/
"At UKmail you can have a Free 100% anonymous email account. You can
check and send email anytime using any browser connected to the
Internet."
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Webcom 2001
http://www.web-com.co.uk/webcom/
The UK's leading e-business exhibition and conference, 24-26 April,
London.
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NICE WEB SITE
In the course of finding sites of interest for this Newsletter, we
sometimes come across Web sites which we feel deserve slightly more than
a passing mention. Each month we will pick out one or more such sites,
and give them a short review. The sites will normally be UK based, may
be small or large, and be of interest or potential interest to
academics. After lengthy discussions we have decided, with incredible
creativity :-), to call these: Nice Web Sites. Details of previous Nice
Web Sites are available in the Nice Web Site Archive.
This month, special mentions go to several sites:
The GEIGER COM RESEARCH Engine
http://www.academicresources.net/p/frame/researchengine.htm
This provides a search facility for a collection of science and
engineering technical reports on the Internet. It is part of the
Academic Resources.net http://www.academicresources.net/ site.
direct search
http://gwis2.circ.gwu.edu/~gprice/direct.htm
This is "a growing compilation of links to the search interfaces of
resources that contain data not easily or entirely searchable/accessible
from general search tools like Alta Vista, Google, or Hotbot. Although
these "general" tools are essential for the retrieval of Internet based
data, searchers often fail to realize that a massive amount of
information is not easily or entirely searchable/accessible via these
search tools. Material "hidden" from the general search tools is said to
reside on the Invisible Web."
HelpEngine.org
http://www.helpengine.org/
Thisis the Web site which is attached to a very useful printed Student
Guide to Engineering Information Resource Centres.
and
Scirus
http://scirus.com/
This is a full text search engine which covers scientific, technical and
medical information sources.
but this month's Nice Web Site is:
HERO
http://www.hero.ac.uk/
HERO stands for Higher Education & Research Opportunities. It has been
created to be:
the primary internet portal for higher education and academic research
in the UK;
the natural entry point for enquiries about UK higher education for the
widest possible range of customers;
a showcase for the diversity and quality of UK higher education and
research
HERO is organised into six zones: Studying, Research, Business, Inside
HE, Culture & Sport, and Universities and Colleges.
Roddy MacLeod
PRESS RELEASES
****ISI Web of Science version 4.3****
We are pleased to inform you that the database build has commenced ready
for the new release of ISI Web of Science version 4.3 on the 20th April
2001.
The MIMAS Intranet hosted service was given the highest priority amongst
ISI's many international customers and scheduled to immediately follow
the ISI's Internet release which is now complete.
There are many enhancements in version 4.3 which are as a direct result
of the user feedback we have received and forwarded to the WoSEC (Web of
Science Enhancement Committee). For information on the enhancements
please see: http://wos.mimas.ac.uk/wos4_3_statement.html
Further documentation regarding the new version, highlighting the
enhancements can be found on our main documentation page at:
http://wos.mimas.ac.uk/documentation.html
This documentation page will also be updated with amendments to any user
guides and training materials necessary.
Our colleagues from John Rylands University Library have prepared
revised training materials and will be previewing to representatives
from the JIBS Committee, amongst others, on the 30th March. They will
then be running training sessions for support staff to inform them of
the enhancements to the ISI WoS Service for UK Education. The sessions
are currently being scheduled for the period of 30th April - 18th May in
the following locations: London, Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh &
Manchester.
Once arrangements are confirmed places will be available for booking
online from the MIMAS web courses page at:
http://www.mimas.ac.uk/courses/
Should you require any further information please contact the WoS
helpdesk at: [log in to unmask]
****Launch of the Archives Hub****
MIMAS is pleased to announce the launch, on the 13th March, of the
Archives Hub.
This new service provides free access to information about the archives
available in the UK s universities and colleges. It is available via a
web interface at http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk and uses international
standards for the description of archives (ISAD(G)); their format (EAD)
and their retrieval (Z39.50). With other similar initiatives the
Archives Hub will form part of the newly-emerging National Archive
Network.
The Archives Hub will initially hold data at collection level but is
technically capable of dealing with multi-level descriptions which allow
researchers to explore collections down to the level of individual
items. By 2003 the Hub should provide access to over 25,000 collection
level records.
The service, which has been developed by a team at the University of
Liverpool, is funded by JISC. It is delivered and managed by MIMAS at
the University of Manchester on behalf of the Consortium of Research
Libraries (CURL).
Further information can be found on the Archives Hub website or via the
contact details below.
Michelle Bell
Archives Hub User Support Officer
MIMAS, Manchester Computing,
The University Of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL.
Tel: 0161 2756789
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web: http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk
NETWORK NEWS
BIDS News Bulletins
http://www.bids.ac.uk/info/fs_whatsnew.htm
BIDS is a UK provider of networked information services for higher
education and research.
http://www.bids.ac.uk/info/fs_whatsnew.htm
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NISS News
A week-by-week listing of new information resources on the NISS
(National Information Services and Systems) Information Gateway selected
by experts in the subject area is available at:
http://www.niss.ac.uk/welcome/whatsnew.html
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BUBL News
BUBL has retained a strong library element, but now provides a
subject-based service to the academic and research community more
generally, this via the BUBL LINK Subject Tree. The latest news from
BUBL is available at:
http://bubl.ac.uk/news/
The latest updates to the BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet
Resources are available at:
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/updates/current.html
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EEVL News
The latest Additions to EEVL, The Hub for Engineering, Mathematics and
Computing, are available at:
http://www.eevl.ac.uk:4321/whatsnew/
There is still time to win your share of #5,000 worth of new engineering
books, absolutely free!
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SOSIG News
The latest additions to SOSIG (Social Science Information Gateway) are
available at:
http://sosig.esrc.bris.ac.uk/roads/whats-new.html
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EDINA Newsline
The latest issue of Edina (Edinburgh Data & INformation Access) Newsline
can be found at:
http://edina.ed.ac.uk/newsline/
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CHEST News
CHEST aims to obtain quality commercial software, datasets, training
materials and other IT products for the Education and Research Community
at low prices and attractive licence terms. The latest news from CHEST
is available at:
http://www.chest.ac.uk/news.html
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MIMAS News
MIMAS is a JISC-supported national data centre run by Manchester
Computing, at the University of Manchester, to provide the following
range of services to the academic community:
Flexible on-line access to strategic research and teaching datasets.
Access to key bibliographic information.
Access to specialist support and training.
Access to software packages and large-scale computing resources.
The latest news from MIMAS can be found at:
http://www.mimas.ac.uk/news.html
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New on RUDI
RUDI (Resource for Urban Design Information) is a multimedia information
resource for research and teaching in the field of urban design in the
Western cultural context. The latest news from RUDI can be found at:
http://www.rudi.net/
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BIOME News
BIOME is a collection of gateways which provide access to evaluated,
quality Internet resources in the health and life sciences, aimed at
students, researchers, academics and practitioners. The latest news from
BIOME can be found at:
http://biome.ac.uk/whatsnew/
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Netskills: News
Netskills aims to help the UK HE community make effective use of the
Internet for teaching, research and administration. The latest news from
Netskills can be found at:
http://www.netskills.ac.uk/news/
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What's new on Eldis
Electronic Development and Environment Information System. A gateway to
information sources on development or the environment. What's new on
Eldis can be found at:
http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/wnew.htm
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What's New on Biz/ed
Biz/ed is a dedicated business and economics information gateway for
students, teachers and lecturers.
http://www.bized.ac.uk/homeinfo/whatsnew.htm
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AHDS Newsletter
The latest issue of the AHDS (Arts and Humanities Data Service)
Newsletter can be found at:
http://ahds.ac.uk/newsletter.html
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JISCmail News
JSICmail provides electronic discussion lists for the UK higher
education community.
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/news.htm
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UK Data Archive news
The UK Data Archive at the University of Essex houses the largest
collection of accessible computer-readable data in the social sciences
and humanities in the United Kingdom. It is a national resource centre,
disseminating data throughout the United Kingdom and, by arrangement
with other national archives, internationally.
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/home/archiveNews.asp
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What's new on the TASI web site
TASI is a service funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee
(JISC) set up to advise and support the academic community on the
digital creation, storage and delivery of image-related information.
http://www.tasi.ac.uk/new.html
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Chemical Data Service (CDS)
CDS provides on-line access to a variety of quality databases in the
field of Chemistry, plus support, training and advice. This is available
(free of charge) to academics at UK Universities.
http://cds.dl.ac.uk/cds/
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Academic Info
Your gateway to quality educational resources. Academic Info is an
annotated subject directory tailored toward a college and university
audience and is used by students, librarians, and researchers.
http://www.academicinfo.net/new.html
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DNER News
The Distributed National Electronic Resource (DNER) is a managed
environment for accessing quality assured information resources on the
Internet which are available from many sources.
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/dner/news/
RECENT INTERNET BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY
Review:
The business and economy Internet resource handbook
edited by Phil Bradley
Library Association Publishing
October, 2000
#60.00
The aims of the book are several, one of which is that it should appeal
to a wide range of people from novices to experts and from researchers
to information professionals. It has not set out to try to cover every
aspect of business and the economy, and indeed there are some areas of
omission, such as economics and human resources. It also aims to be a
"constantly useful resource" both for in-depth information and as a
quick reference. Each chapter can be read on its own, or as part of the
whole.
This book is made up of fourteen chapters, each by a different author
who has practical experience in his/her particular field of expertise.
The list of contributors gives a brief description of each author's
professional background and interests. Phil Bradley, who edits the book,
also contributes one of the chapters. The format of each chapter is
similar. There is an introduction, then the main body of the chapter,
which may divide its subject into different areas, giving URLs and
descriptions of relevant useful web sites. Most then contain a
conclusion and a list of references, and all end with a list of the web
sites with their URLs that appear in the chapter.
The first three chapters are there to set the scene and are very useful.
Chapter one, 'Overview', is by Karen Blakeman, and chapter two, 'Using
search engines to find business and economics information' by Sheila
Webber (which has a very useful table at its end listing some key search
engines - divided into 'General' and 'UK' - with pertinent comments
about them). Then comes Phil Bradley's chapter entitled 'Keeping up to
date'.
Then I have to admit I was confused by the choice of some of the
remaining chapters. From the title I assumed the book to be concerned
with information about the subjects of business and the economy, so I
wondered why, for example, there was a chapter called 'Engineering on
the world wide web' by Julia Dagg. However, on further reflection, I see
that the title can be interpreted as concerning information for
different types of business and industry. Therefore, the abovementioned
chapter fits in more happily, as does 'The Internet for small and medium
sized enterprises' by Diana Grimwood-Jones (chapter six), 'Information
technology and telecommunications' by Ian Tilsed (chapter 12) and 'The
food industry' by Dr Iain Swadling (chapter 13). Some explanation in the
introduction would have been helpful though.
Other chapters cover 'Company sources on the web' by John Coll, 'UK
government websites for business' by Keith Rose, 'Market research
resources' by Jill Bradley, 'Insurance resources' by Jane Heath,
'Accountancy resources' by Ben Heald, and 'Patent information' by
Stephen Adams.
The one chapter not mentioned so far is chapter eight, 'E-commerce - an
overview' by Martin White. The introduction to the book explains that
this chapter is written slightly differently from the others because
e-commerce on the Internet is an important new area, expanding at a
great rate. The chapter goes into the subject itself in more detail and
points out some of the trends and issues in the development of
e-commerce. At the end of this overview, a number of web sites are
listed.
Generally, I found this book does meet its aims, and I learned useful
things from it. However, there are a few small caveats I would make. I
would have found it helpful to have a little more explanation of how the
index has been compiled; for example, whether it aimed to include all
the web sites mentioned in the text or not. Certainly I found some in
the text which did not appear in the index e.g. the Joint Information
Systems Committee (JISC) appears on pages 268 and 288, but I could not
find it in the index. When an index entry refers to a web site the entry
appears in italics, and takes you to the page(s) where the URL is to be
found. At the risk of suggesting one too many lists of URLs, considering
that each chapter ends with one, I would have liked a separate
alphabetical listing containing all the web sites and their URLs
mentioned in the book. This would have meant one less stage of page
turnings to get to the URL itself (i.e. not having to go to the index
first to fin!
d the page number where the URL appears). One would not necessarily
remember in which chapter the reference to a particular site had been
seen.
Inevitably with a printed book about the Internet, a few of the URLs
will have changed by the time the book has been published. Two that I
came across were Mailbase (now JISCmail) and the Deja archive of
newsgroups, now owned by Google. But that is just a feature of this
incredibly fast changing environment which makes up the Internet. At
least when those sites were reached using the URLs in the book, there
was redirection information in Mailbase's case, and automatic
redirection for Deja.
Also inevitable with a number of authors, is that the writing styles
will vary, and that is not really a problem. Some of the chapters used
the names of web sites and their URLs as headings, then wrote about them
underneath, others wrote in paragraphs. On the whole I found the former
method more satisfactory especially when using the book as a quick
reference, or for skimming to get a feel for what was being said.
Overall, a useful addition to anyone's reference collection, especially
those starting out in the business field, but at a cost of #60.00, maybe
not something that will be purchased by many individuals.
Reviewed by: Shirleen Craig, Faculty Librarian - School of Management,
Heriot-Watt University
Recent Arrivals
001.6442 ADA
The Internet: effective online commuinication
by Tyrone Adams and Norman Clark
Harcourt College Publishers, 2001
371.33 JOL
The online learning handbook: developing and using Web-based learning
by Alan Jolliffe, Jonathan Ritter and David Stevens
Kogan Page, 2001
A complete list of new books added to Heriot-Watt University Library is
available from the Library News page.
http://www.hw.ac.uk/library/news.html
NEW LISTS
BookBrowse: Excerpts & Reviews (BookBrowse)
Purpose: The weekly ezine of BookBrowse.com. BookBrowse.com features
excerpts, summaries, reviews and author bios of the best current books,
including virtually all the fiction and non-fiction bestsellers. With an
excerpt of each and every book you can browse at your leisure.
http://www.bookbrowse.com
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INTERNET IN PRINT
Constructech
Publisher: Speciality Publishing Co., 135 E. St. Charles Road., Carol
Stream,
IL 60188
Frequency: Eight times pa at present, soon to be monthly
Subscription $39.95 USA; #49.95 Canada; $69.95 elsewhere
Web: http://www.constructech.com/
This is an American magazine which claims to be the "number one source
for information technology in the construction market". It is full of
adverts for project management and accountancy software packages
tailored to the American system, plus feature articles. Quite a few of
the latter, however, are promotional articles written by the software
developers themselves.
The journal could be useful as a starting point to Americam companies
seeking to modernise their operations; it's web site, however, is fairly
basic. A search will produce a recommendation to visit a company's web
site, but provides neither a direct link nor even the web address. The
number of companies listed also seems fairly limited given the size of
the American market.
Reviewed by:
Margaret Inglis
Librarian, Building Engineering & Surveying Department, Heriot-Watt
University
The Industry Standard
Europe Standard Media International
Harling House, 3rd Floor North, 47-51 Great Suffolk Street,
London, SE1 0BS
Subscription: Weekly, #1.95
Web: http://www.thestandard.com/
The magazine advertises itself as, "the newsmagazine of the Internet
economy". It deals predominantly in the business side of e-commerce, and
the Internet, delivering articles which are generally short, to the
point and interesting. It provides a mature analysis of the what is
happening in the Internet markets - news, companies and the
personalities behind them. It often examines case studies which
demonstrate the opportunities and pitfalls of using the net in business,
by showing why ideas worked well or failed miserably.
As a weekly publication, it carries news which is fresh, or breaking,
and can make detailed studies of stories which have only been fleetingly
mentioned in the mainstream press. There is also an excellent web site
for TheStandard Europe at http://www.thestandardeurope.com/ .
The standard of writing is very high, with many well respected regulars
contributing. Definitely well worth a read if you haven't already seen
it.
Reviewed by:
Catherine Ferguson
Heriot-Watt University Library
GET A LIFE! - LEISURE TIME
Welcome to the 90s
http://www.inthe90s.com/
90s nostalgia already!
CricketSearchEngine
http://www.cricketsearchengine.com/
Discover the No.1 US or UK single on any day you desire
http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/cont/choose.html
YehHaiCricket.com
http://www.thisiscricket.com/
Cricket, statistics, live scores, latest news and more
Rooster
http://www.rootster.com/
Culture search
STOP PRESS!
Health and safety information from HSEdirect available to members of
Heriot-Watt University
This database provides comprehensive access to United Kingdom health and
safety law, and guidance from the Health and Safety Executive.
Access is available to all staff and students of the University. A
username and password are required to access the database. More
information is available at: http://www.hw.ac.uk/library/hse.html
Applied Science and Technology full text available to members of
Heriot-Watt University
The service indexes over 500 trade and scholarly journals in the field
of engineering and technology, and includes the full text of over 100 of
them.
Access is available to staff and students of the University. More
information is available at http://www.hw.ac.uk/library/asti.html
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