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[CSL]: Issue 105, Internet Resources Newsletter

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From: Catherine Ure
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Sent: 03/06/03 22:34
Subject: Issue 105, Internet Resources Newsletter

INTERNET RESOURCES NEWSLETTER

The free, monthly, newsletter for academics, students,engineers,
scientists and social scientists.

Latest issue: http://www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/irn/irn104/irn104.html

Edited by:
Roddy MacLeod ([log in to unmask]),
Catherine Ferguson and Catherine Ure.

Heriot-Watt University Library
ISSN: 1361-9381

Web: http://www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/irn/irn.html

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The Internet Resources Newsletter is only distributed to readers who
have subscribed to the service. To subscribe or unsubscribe please visit
the homepage at http://www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/irn/irn.html or to
unsubscribe by email please reply to this email with unsubscribe in the
subject field.

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ISSUE 105- CONTENTS

COMMENT
Internet Resources Newsletter by email

Tables of Contents Compilations

More Blogs

News items of interest


A-Z NEW AND NOTABLE WEB SITES
Information and reviews of new and recent Web sites


NICE WEB SITE
This month:
Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ


PRESS RELEASES
5 new, free Internet tutorials for FE students now available from the
RDN Virtual Training Suite


NETWORK NEWS
BUBL BIDS EEVL SOSIG EDINA
CHEST MIMAS RUDI BIOME ELDIS
Netskills BIZ/ed AHDS JISCmail
Data Archive TASI Chemical Database Service


BOOK REVIEWS
Review of: Find it On-line - the complete guide to on-line research, 3rd
edition, by Alan M. Schlein


RECENT INTERNET BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY


GET A LIFE! LEISURE TIME

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COMMENT
Internet Resources Newsletter by email

Over 13,000 people now subscribe to the free email version of this
Newsletter. The number of subscribers has been increasing over the past
few months, and very many thanks go to Willco who distribute the email
version. To subscribe, at no cost, go to
http://www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/irn/irn.html


Tables of Contents Compilations

I subscribe to The Informed Librarian http://www.infosourcespub.com/
which was mentioned in issue 97 of the Internet Resources Newsletter.
The Informed Librarian is published by Infosources Publishing, and
provides a free monthly email newsletter compilation of the most recent
tables of contents from over 180 library and information-related
journals, e-journals, magazines, e-magazines, newsletters and
e-newsletters. The newsletter email can be opened as a normal message,
or in a Web browser, and instantly I have access to links to the latest
issues of many library and information journals. Not all the contents
are freely available, as some titles included are subscription based.
Nevertheless, this is a wonderfully useful alerting service.

Do such services exist in other subject areas? Most other journal
alerting services that I know of consist of individual alerts from
individual publishers (delivered whenever the journal in question issues
a new volume or part), or are restricted to the publications of one
publisher, or are 'traditional' alerts provided through database
services, rather than like The Informed Librarian which aggregates
titles from numerous publishers and delivers on a regular basis,
allowing clickthough to the issues in question. If you know of any
others, please let me know, [log in to unmask] and I will publicise
them.


More Blogs

EngLib
http://englib.info/
Engineering Libraries...news, technology, services and resources.

The (sci-tech) Library Question
http://www.podbaydoor.com/engine/
Occasional postings about issues and concerns of interest (but not
restricted to) engineering and scitech librarians.


Confessions of a Science Librarian
http://jdupuis.blogspot.com/
This weblog is by John Dupuis, science & electronic resources librarian
at Steacie Science Library, York University, Toronto.

http://www.searchengineguide.com/wire/wire.html
Search Engine Guide

Gary Price's ResourceShelf is now available as a RSS feed. Details are
given at http://www.newsisfree.com/sources/info/7639/ One way to read
RSS feeds is through a reader such as FeedReader.


Here are this month's news items of interest

SciCentral Discontinued
As of May 1, 2003, the research news aggregation service hosted on the
SciCentral Web site and associated weekly customized newsletter have
been discontinued.
http://www.scicentral.com/Y-change.html


ebrary Announces Institutional Repository Pilot Program
ebrary is developing a new product that enables libraries to create
online institutional repositories of documents such as theses and
dissertations, technical reports and special collections.
http://www.managinginformation.com/news/content_show_full.php?id=1423
From: Managing Information News

PIMS: New Group for Property Information
The Property Information Managers Society (PIMS) is a new interest group
of information managers from a number of surveying firms set up as a
forum to address issues facing the property information professional.
http://www.managinginformation.com/news/content_show_full.php?id=1496
From: Managing Information News

BertelsmannSpringer sold to Cinven and Candover
Bertelsmann AG have agreed to sell its scientific publishing unit,
BertelsmannSpringer, to UK private equity firms Cinven and Candover for
1.05 billion euros.
http://www.biblio-tech.com/uksg/SI_PD.cfm?AC=5371&PID=10&ZID=715
From UKSG Serials eNews

And You Thought the Web Ad Market Was Dead: Sales of so-called "paid
placement" listings are soaring
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/03_18/b3831134_mz034.htm
From BusinessWeek Online


International Monetary Fund data released to UK Academia
The University of Manchester has signed an agreement with the (IMF)
which will give UK academics access to the statistical databanks
produced by the IMF.
http://www.biblio-tech.com/UKSG/SI_PD.cfm?AC=4680&PID=10&ZID=698
From UKSG Serials eNews

The Public Library of Science publishes open-access journal
PLoS is pleased to announce a nonprofit scientific publishing venture
and that we will be publishing our first open-access journal, PLoS
Biology, in October 2003.
http://www.biblio-tech.com/uksg/SI_PD.cfm?AC=5371&PID=10&ZID=708
From UKSG Serials eNews

2002 Worst Year for IT
Hopefully, the worst is over for the IT services industry, as findings
from Gartner Inc. indicate that 2002 was the most difficult year for the
market.
http://cyberatlas.internet.com/big_picture/applications/article/0,,1301_
2207121,00.html From CyberAtlas


Text version

A text only version of the Internet Resources Newsletter is available
at:
http://www.hw.ac.uk/cgi-bin/parser.pl/0304/www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/irn/irn.h
tml

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A-Z NEW & NOTABLE WEB SITES
Acorn Trust

http://www.theacorntrust.org/

The Acorn web site is dedicated to making environmental performance
control accessible and profitable for smaller companies and their
customers.

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Action Energy

http://www.actionenergy.org.uk/

"Action Energy provides businesses, industries and public sector
organisations with free, practical and impartial help and advice on how
to cut their energy costs. The programme is an integral part of the
government's climate change programme, aimed at meeting the UK's carbon
reduction obligations under the Kyoto Protocol."

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Advocating Change Together

http://www.selfadvocacy.org/

Advocating Change Together (ACT) started in 1979 in response to the
growing concern that individuals with developmental disabilities were
being isolated and excluded from decisions regarding their lives. ACT is
a grassroots, member-controlled organization, run by and for persons
with developmental and other disabilities.

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Alba Centre

http://www.albacentre.com/

"The Alba Centre is the hub of a Scottish initiative aimed at driving
the future of electronic design. It represents a unique collaboration
involving government, industry and academia to create a world-leading
centre for the electronic and related design industries of the future."

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All-Linux.net

http://www.all-linux.net/

A directory of Linux resources.

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Allwhois

http://allwhois.com/

"Allwhois is the most complete whois service on the internet. It
automatically locates the appropriate "whois" database server for a
particular domain name, queries that database for information about that
domain name, and returns all available data. If a "whois" database does
not exist for a particular domain name, a Root Name Server query will
check the domain's availability."

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American Architectural Manufacturers Association: AAMA

http://www.aamanet.org/

The American Architectural Manufacturers Association is the source of
performance standards, product certification and educational programs
for the fenestration industry.

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American Coal Ash Association: ACAA

http://www.acaa-usa.org/

"The American Coal Ash Association (ACAA) is a not-for profit 501(c) (6)
organization that promotes the beneficial use of coal combustion
products (CCPs). CCPs are produced by the burning of coal in a boiler
and take the form of fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, flue gas
desulfurization materials, and other similar materials. CCPs have a
myriad of uses that allow the substitution of CCPs for natural or
manufactured materials in many processes and applications."

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American Indian Science & Engineering Society: AISES

http://www.aises.org/

"The American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES) is a
national, nonprofit organization which nurtures building of community by
bridging science and technology with traditional Native values. Through
its educational programs, AISES provides opportunities for American
Indians and Native Alaskans to pursue studies in science, engineering,
and technology arenas. The trained professionals then become
technologically informed leaders within the Indian community. AISES'
ultimate goal is to be a catalyst for the advancement of American
Indians and Native Alaskans as they seek to become self-reliant and
self-determined members of society."

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Architects & Engineers for Social Responsibility

http://www.aesr.org/

A UK based association, which promotes a socially responsible ethic in
the use of technology, works for the abolition of nuclear weapons and
other weapons of mass destruction, campaigns on specific environmental
issues, cooperates with professional groups in the fields of
engineering, science, architecture, medicine, etc.

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Aviationjobsearch.com

http://www.aviationjobsearch.com/

Aviationjobsearch.com is a specialist aviation job site: for airline
jobs, aerospace jobs, aircraft jobs, airport jobs and aviation jobs.

--------------------------------

BIFM Training

http://www.bifm-training.co.uk/

"In May 2002 The British Institute of Facilities Management appointed
Quadrilect, a long established FM training and conference company, to
manage the BIFM Training programme. This comprises a selection of
training courses, seminars and workshops which focus on almost every
aspect of building and building services management, property & estate
services."

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Bioscience Education Electronic journal: BEE-j

http://bio.ltsn.ac.uk/journal/

Bioscience Education Electronic journal (BEE-j) is an on-line, bi-annual
electronic journal owned and published by the LTSN Centre for
Bioscience. The journal will publish a range of original articles on
tertiary level biosciences education, including peer-reviewed research
and practice papers. The journal should be of interest to tertiary level
staff and students and to upper secondary school staff.

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Bravenet

http://www.bravenet.com/

Web tools for webmasters.

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Calibration4u

http://www.calibration4u.co.uk/

"This site provides everything you need to know about calibration in the
UK."

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Cannon Advantage

http://www.cannonadvantage.com

"Consulting in business management and marketing from new product launch
to business development; employee empowerment to customer relationship
management and beyond. The Cannon Advantage can help your business gain
a competitive advantage."

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ChipDocs

http://www.chipdocs.com/

The online datasheet source for electronic components and
semiconductors, especially for obsolete parts.

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Clinical Engineering Association of South Africa: CEASA

http://www.ceasa-national.org.za/

Clinical Engineering: the management, support, development and quality
assurance of healthcare technology as part of safe, cost-effective and
sustainable healthcare delivery.

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Coffee Cup

http://www.librarysupportstaff.com/coffeelibs.html

A site about cafes & libraries.

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Confessions of a Science Librarian

http://jdupuis.blogspot.com/

This weblog, featurings links and pointers to information of interest to
academic science librarians, is by John Dupuis, science & electronic
resources librarian at Steacie Science Library, York University,
Toronto.

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ConstructionClub.com

http://constructionclub.com/

"Your Everything Construction Building Site."

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Consultant Engineers & Technologists 500

http://www.cet500.com/

A database of engineering and technology consultants in the UK and
Europe.

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Copus Grant Schemes

http://www.copus.org.uk/

Copus grant schemes support and encourage ways of making science more
accessible to public audiences.

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Could Peer Review Be Wrong?

http://www.infotoday.com/it/apr03/peek.shtml

An article in Information Today (April 2003) by Robin Peek.

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Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

http://www.ctbuh.org/

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, an international
non-profit organization sponsored by architectural, engineering,
planning, and construction professionals, was established to facilitate
professional exchanges among those involved in all aspects of the
planning, design, construction and operation of tall buildings and the
urban habitat.

The first issue of CTBUH Review is available.

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Digital Libraries and VLEs: The JISC DiVLE Initiative

http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=programme_divle

Jointly Organised by the JIBS User Group, JISC, and JUGL.

23rd July Oxford University Computing Services 13 Banbury Road, Oxford

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Directory Enquiries

http://www.bt.com/directory-enquiries/

Free directory enquiries from BT.

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Directory of Associations

http://www.marketingsource.com/associations/

Directory of Associations allows online searching of associations (free
searching displays up to 25 results and displays only the name, city,
state, and URL of an organization), with the full directory available in
both on- line and CD-ROM format, on a yearly subscription basis.

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Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ

http://www.doaj.org/

This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and
scholarly journals.

The goal of the Directory of Open Access Journals is to increase the
visibility and accessibility of open access scholarly journals, thereby
promoting their increased usage and impact. The directory aims to
comprehensively cover all open access scholarly journals that use an
appropriate quality control system. Journals in all languages and
subject areas will be included in the DOAJ. The database records will be
freely available for reuse in other services and can be harvested by
using the OAI-PMH, thus further increasing the visibility of the
journals.

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Discover ebrary

http://shop.ebrary.com/

"If you do not yet have free access to ebrary's database collections
through your library, this site's for you. Discover over 20,000
full-text books in multiple academic and general interest subject areas,
sheet music titles and reports. Use our advanced research technology,
highlights, bookmarks, annotations and more."

--------------------------------

Ed Tech Dev

http://edtechdev.org/blog/

A blog for educational technology, learning sciences research,
programming.

--------------------------------

Educational Software Directory.net

http://www.educational-software-directory.net/

A Guide to Learning Software Resources on the Web

--------------------------------

Ektron eWebEditPro

http://www.ektron.com/ewebeditpro.cfm

"The leading WYSIWYG, browser-based, XHTML/HTML editor-lets content
contributors easily create and publish Web content, while Webmasters/IT
maintain control over a site's look and feel."

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ELearnChina Conference 2003

http://www.elearnchina.com/

EICC - Edinburgh 21, 22, 23 July 2003.

Entering the Chinese market place is a complex move. This conference
provides a forum on exchange of market information not only on product
and service requirements, but on specialist market entrance
requirements.

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eLearning Alliance

http://www.elearningalliance.org/

The eLearning Alliance is a membership-based organisation that seeks to
promote eLearning in Scotland and beyond. It is a company limited by
guarantee, and a not-for-profit organisation.

--------------------------------

Engineering and Technology Board: ETB

http://www.etechb.co.uk/

"ETB is a national partnership to promote science, engineering and
technology. The driving force behind this partnership, which comprises
business, industry, the profession and education, is our desire to
ensure a supply of appropriately skilled individuals to meet the needs
of business and industry, both now and into the future. We will achieve
this by ensuring that the role of science, engineering and technology,
at the heart of the UK economy, is fully recognised. "

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Engineering Opportunities

http://www.pepublishing.com/magazines/eng_opps/2002.htm

A guide to everything you need to know about becoming an engineer.

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Engineerjobs

http://www.engineerjobs.com/

"Engineerjobs, the engineering job source, provides fast-loading and
easily accessible job listings for engineers and technical
professionals."

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Engitek.com

http://www.engitek.com/index.htm

Find information about engineering products and services, engineering
books, engineering software, links to the best Engineering sites,ewtc.

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EngLib

http://englib.info/

A blog for Engineering Libraries...news, technology, services and
resources.

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EQUAL project

http://www.leicesterequal.co.uk/

This site is provided by Leicester City Council Area Traffic Control
(ATC) to test a range of information about local and regional traffic,
travel and air quality can be presented to local residents and
businesses.

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EUPraxis

http://www.eupraxis.com/

"An information delivery service to those of you who are thinking of
making applications for European Funds.

As your private virtual secretary we notify you immediately and directly
into your personal e-mail address (24/7), as soon as a new opportunity
is launched by the European Institutions and their contractors."

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FreeCAD.com

http://www.freecad.com/

"The one site for all free CAD, CAM and CAE programs, brought to you by
TenLinks, Inc."

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Get-a-map

http://www.getamap.co.uk/

A free improved mapping service from Ordnance Survey.

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Getting Started With XML

http://www.infomotions.com/musings/getting-started/

This is the home page for Getting Started With XML, a manual/workbook
about XML.

Designed for librarians and library staff, this workshop introduces
participants to the extensible markup language (XML) through numerous
library examples, demonstrations, and structured hands-on exercises.

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Google News UK

http://news.google.co.uk/

Google does it again.

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Guide to Useful Business Information Websites

http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/publications/book5.pdf

From LEDU, the small business agency.

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Higher Education Resource Hub

http://www.higher-ed.org/

The goal of this evolving website is to provide a comprehensive
collection of information resources in the field of higher education
throughout the world.

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Higher Education Resources for the Built Environment: HERBE

http://www.litc.sbu.ac.uk/imaging/Herbe.html

Electronic Resources for the Teaching of Building Construction. An
ADC-LTSN and CEBE funded Project.

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Hong Kong Engineer Online

http://www.hkengineer.org.hk

"Hong Kong Engineer (HKE) is the official journal of the Hong Kong
Institution of Engineers (HKIE). This monthly journal covers in-depth
articles on engineering topics and up-to-date news about HKIE
activities, making it a must-read for all engineering professionals in
Hong Kong. It is distributed free of charge to nearly 20,000 members,
whom are engineers in a wide range of field, including consultants,
contractors, civil servants and academics."

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IDR-online.com

http://www.idr-online.info/

IDR-online.com is the web-based version of Industrial Diamond Review or
IDR as it is more well known.

IDR was first published in 1940 and is acknowledged as the leading
international journal for reporting on all the major happenings in the
world of industrial diamond and cubic boron nitride.

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If Two Heads Are Better than One, Try 7,000 with Wikipedia

http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticleReader.aspx?ArticleID=4293

An article by Kinley Levack, from the April issue of Econtent.

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iLumina

http://turing.bear.uncw.edu/iLumina/index.asp

"iLumina is a digital library of sharable undergraduate teaching
materials for chemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, and computer
science. It is designed to quickly and accurately connect users with the
educational resources they need."

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Image Search Engines

http://www.faganfinder.com/img/

From Fagan Finder.

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IMechE Events Research

http://www.imeche.org.uk/research/

"This page lists all of the seminars and conferences that are currently
being proposed by the IMechE but that have not yet been confirmed as
going ahead. If you are potentially interested in attending, speaking,
exhibiting or sponsoring at any of our proposed events, you may register
your interest..." Also available is Eventwatch Newsletter.

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Inside UK Technology

http://www.iukt.com/

Purpose:

To help companies stay up to date on technological developments likely
to affect their industry

To help technology developers and innovation support organisations reach
a wide industry audience and gain profile.

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Internet replacing libraries as top source for research By Laura Stevens

http://www.ucffuture.com/news/433203.html?mkey=205341

An article by Laura Stevens in The Central Florida Future.

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InternetHealth

http://www.virtualmed.netfirms.com/internethealth/

A Journal on Internet Research, Applications, Communication and Ethics.

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Is this the library of the future?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2859845.stm

Written by Megan Lane, and included in BBC News.

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Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship: Spring 2003

http://www.istl.org/03-spring/

The Spring issue with the theme: Information Literacy for Science &
Technology, is now available.

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ITsearchPortal

http://www.itsearchportal.com/

"ITsearchPortal is a new search engine dedicated solely to the IT
industry, enabling you to save time by searching for articles across the
top IT websites in one place.

Search our extensive database for IT news, features, reviews and
downloads, with the site's clean and fresh design making finding
information easy"

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Joint Funding Councils' Report 'Improving Standards in Postgraduate
Research Degrees'

http://www.grad.ac.uk/downloads/rdp_report/rdp_framework_report.pdf

This is the main report.

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Journal of Digital Information Management

http://www.dirf.org/jdim/

Disusses the ideal practices for effective management of digital
information. The contents of the first issue:

Digital Information Science and Technology
Links to the Future
Indexing an intelligent video database using evolutionary control
Design A Method for Detecting the Inconsistent Loops in the
Specification of Multimedia Hyper-Presentation Using Petri -Net
Fine-tuning of Graphic Thesaurus Displays
The dawn of a new era for mobile and Ambient Learning:MOBIlearn
Vision Online.

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Justgraduates.net

http://www.justgraduates.net/

justgraduates.net provides a single point of access for matching the
recruitment needs of graduates, employers and recruitment agencies.
justgraduates.net is 100% free to candidates, providing access to job
searches, career advice, e-mail alerts and newsletters.

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Justrail.net

http://www.justrail.net/

A leading rail recruitment site.

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Kairosnews

http://kairosnews.org/

A Weblog for discussing Rhetoric, Technology and Pedagogy.

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Libraries Without Walls 5: The Distributed Delivery of Library and
Information Services

http://www.cerlim.ac.uk/conf/lww5/

19 - 23 September 2003 Hotel Delfinia, Molyvos, Lesvos, Greece.

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LTSN Bioscience Imagebank

http://bio.ltsn.ac.uk/imagebank/

The LTSN Bioscience Imagebank is a shared image resource of freely
available bioscience images contributed by academics and industry, with
rights cleared for educational purposes. ImageBank also offers reviews
of and links to other bioscience image collections.

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Marble and More

http://www.marbleandmore.com/

A portal for the stone industry. This site also produces an RSS news
channel called Marbleandmore.

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Middle East Directory

http://middleeastdirectory.com/

A guide to Middle East web sites.

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MIMAS Open Forum 2003

http://www.mimas.ac.uk/news/mof2003/

The MIMAS Open Forum 2003 will be held in Manchester on Wednesday 2 July
2003 in Crawford House at the University of Manchester.

MIMAS is a JISC-supported national data centre providing the UK higher
education, further education and research community with networked
access to key data and information resources to support teaching,
learning and research across a wide range of disciplines.

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MInd: The Meetings Index.

http://www.interdok.com/mind/

"As a complementary service to our Directory of Published Proceedings
(DoPP), we have assembled a database that allows free easy access to
locate future events. Most listings are for conferences, congresses,
meetings and symposia that eventually will result in published
proceedings and therefore, be referenced in DoPP."

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NationMaster.com

http://www.nationmaster.com/

A handy way to graphically compare nations.

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Nature Materials Update

http://rssxpress.ukoln.ac.uk/view.cgi?rss_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nature.co
m%2Fmaterials%2Frss.rdf

This is an RSS channel. The latest developments in materials science and
nanotechnology from the publishers of Nature.

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Net the Ancestors: The Internet and Family History

http://www.freepint.com/issues/150503.htm#tips

An article in Free Pint, by Jonathan Crowhurst.

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New Civil Engineer

http://www.nceplus.co.uk/

The address mentioned in issue 21 of the Internet Resources Newsletter
no longer works. NCE is a popular trade magazine for civil engineers.

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One Scotland. Many Cultures.

http://www.onescotland.com

"This website is part of a campaign organised by the Scottish Executive
to tackle and eliminate racism in our country. We believe that a just
society is one free from prejudice and discrimination. Our anti-racism
campaign is based on that belief."

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PALS: Publisher and Library/Learning Solutions

http://www.palsgroup.org.uk/

Ongoing collaboration between UK publishers (ALPSP and the Publishers
Association) and higher/further education (JISC). PALS aims to foster
mutual understanding and work collaboratively towards the solution of
issues arising from electronic publication.

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Patterns of Journal Use by Scientists through Three Evolutionary Phases

http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may03/king/05king.html

An article in a recent issue of D-Lib Magazine

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PhilSci Archive

http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/

PhilSci Archive, an electronic archive for preprints in the philosophy
of science. It is offered as a free service to the philosophy of science
community.

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Plants Database

http://plants.usda.gov/

The PLANTS Database maintains and generates data reports in specialized
areas.

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Poisons, Potions and Toxins - Toxicology Sources on the Web

http://www.freepint.com/issues/200203.htm#feature

An article in a recent issue of the Free Pint newsletter, by Teresa
Loughbrough

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PR Web

http://www.prweb.com/

PR Web has offered free online press release distribution services since
August 1997.

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Providing Online Resources To Online Learning Environments: PORTOLE

http://www.leeds.ac.uk/portole/

The PORTOLE project aims to produce a range of tools for tutors which
will enable them to discover information resources and embed these into
their course modules from within the University Virtual Learning
Environment (VLE).

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Quality Mark

http://www.qualitymark.org.uk/

The Government's Quality Mark Scheme gives you access to independently
inspected and approved tradesmen such as builders, roofers, electricians
and plumbers.

--------------------------------

RAC Journal

http://rac.alionscience.com/rac/jsp/journal/racjournal.jsp

From the Reliability Analysis Center. The link mentioned in issue 70 of
the Internet Resources Newsletter no longer works.

--------------------------------

Reading, Writing and Researching for History

http://academic.bowdoin.edu/WritingGuides/

A guide for College students.

--------------------------------

Reprotox

http://www.reprotox.org/

An Information System on Environmental Hazards to Human Reproduction and
Development

--------------------------------

Research library responses to the NSF cyber-infrastructure program

http://www.arl.org/arl/proceedings/142/messerschmitt.html

Powerpoint presentation by David G. Messerschmitt, Member, NSF Blue
Ribbon Advisory Panel on Cyberinfrastructure.

--------------------------------

Scottish Biotech Jobs.com

http://www.scottishbiotechjobs.com/asp/home.asp

"At Scottish Biotech Jobs.com we clearly recognise the growing need for
a dedicated, science focused recruitment medium within Scotland."

--------------------------------

Scottish Embedded Software Centre

http://www.embedded-software.org.uk/

"The Scottish Embedded Software Centre aims to increase Scotland's
collective capability in Embedded Software. It offers assistance to
everyone engaged in embedded software development in Scotland,
particularly small and medium sized companies, helping them to develop
their expertise and capitalise on growing market opportunities."

--------------------------------

Search Engine Guide

http://www.searchengineguide.com/wire/wire.html

"Search Engine Guide is the definitive guide to search engine
information on the Internet."

--------------------------------

Semiseek

http://www.semiseek.com/

Semiconductor Search Engine for - Semiconductors - Capital Equipment -
Components - Electronics - Environmental Test.

--------------------------------

SixBrowser

http://www.sixbrowser.com/

I haven't tried this, so I cannot vouch for it in any way, but it is a
browser that allows you to view several sites at once, and includes some
bookmark software as well.

--------------------------------

Skat Foundation and Skat Consulting

http://www.skat.ch/

"The Skat Foundation and Skat Consulting are sister organisations with a
common vision - to contribute to poverty reduction and sustainable
development through professional knowledge sharing and the provision of
advisory services in the developing world. Our areas of expertise are:

water supply and environmental sanitation

architecture and settlement management

transport

environmental management

knowledge management.

--------------------------------

Small Business Gateway

http://www.sbgateway.com/

The Small Business Gateway is a service provided by the Scottish
Enterprise Network and its local partners. It provides a single access
point to a range of integrated services for businesses in Scotland.

--------------------------------

STM

http://www.stm-assoc.org/

The mission of STM is to create a platform for exchanging ideas and
information and to represent the interest of the STM publishing
community in the fields of copyright, technology developments, and end
user / library relations.

--------------------------------

Summer School in Evolutionary Computing

http://evonet.dcs.napier.ac.uk/summerschool2003/

Organised by EvoNet Network of Excellence in Evolutionary Computing.
Host Institution: University of Parma, Italy (24 - 31 August 2003).

--------------------------------

SusProNet

http://www.suspronet.org/

SusProNet is a Thematic Network of industries and institutes under the
EU Fifth Framework Programme (FP5). SusProNet develops and exchanges
expertise on design of product-service systems for sustainable
competitive growth.

--------------------------------

talentscotland.com

http://www.talentscotland.co.uk/

talentscotland.com is a joint initiative between Scottish Enterprise and
their international division Scottish Development International. The
project is also supported by the Alba Centre and a number of partners
from the optoelectronics, microelectronics and communication
technologies industries.

--------------------------------

Teaching, Learning and Assessment in Databases

http://www.ics.ltsn.ac.uk/events/databases/

An LTSN event. Coventry University, TechnoCentre 14th July 2003.

--------------------------------

Technology Research News

http://www.trnmag.com/

"Technology Research News (TRN) is an independent publisher and news
service dedicated to covering technology research developments in
university, corporate and government labs. Every story published by TRN
is the result of direct, original reporting."

--------------------------------

TECNALIA

http://www.tecnalia.info/

TECNALIA is the largest private research organisation in Southern
Europe. It is a Technology Corporation whose main purpose is to
contribute to economic and social development, initiating and promoting
Technological Innovation through Research Development and Dissemination.


--------------------------------

The (sci-tech) Library Question

http://www.podbaydoor.com/engine/

A blog. Occasional postings about issues and concerns of interest (but
not restricted to) engineering and scitech librarians.

--------------------------------

The AfterWeb: Digital Distribution Without the URL

http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticleReader.aspx?ArticleID=961&Cat
egoryID=4

An article by Steve Smith, from the February 2003 Issue of EContent.

--------------------------------

The Top Seven Academic Library Issues

http://libraryjournal.reviewsnews.com/index.asp?layout=article&articleid
=CA280461&publication=libraryjournal

An article from Library Journal by Andrew Richard Albanese.

--------------------------------

thefabricator.com

http://www.thefabricator.com/

"Thefabricator.com is an official Web site of the Fabricators &
Manufacturers Association (FMA), the leading educational association
serving the metal forming and fabricating industry through a variety of
resources."

--------------------------------

tool-moldmaking.com

http://www.tool-mouldmaking.com/

North American Tool & Mold Making Product News is a tabloid magazine
offering sourcing information for tool and mold makers in Canada, Mexico
and the USA. European Tool & Mould Making is a publication for mould
makers and their associates in the European Union. Both magazines
compliment, and feed content into, this website.

--------------------------------

Towards a better map: Science, the public and the media

http://www.esrc.ac.uk/esrccontent/DownloadDocs/Mapdocfinal.pdf

An ESRC report.

--------------------------------

Turbo10

http://turbo10.com/

Turbo10 claims to search the 'Deep Net' of 1170 specialist databases
which are often not searched by the popular search engines such as
Google and allows personalisation of choice of search engine. This site
has been having problems recently, and requires you to enter your email
address, but looks as if it incorporates some very interesting concepts.

--------------------------------

UK Civil Engineering

http://www.ukcivilengineering.co.uk/

News. Job Vacancies. Consultants. Contractors. Suppliers. Plant and
Equipment. Institutions and Associations. Training and Education. Small
Ads. CVs.

--------------------------------

UK GRAD Programme

http://www.grad.ac.uk/index.jsp

Previously known as the Research Councils Graduate Schools Programme.

"Our aim is to support students, supervisors, universities, and
employers to realise the value of postgraduate talent."

--------------------------------

United Kingdom Quality Ash Association

http://www.ukqaa.org.uk/

The UKQAA represents the interests of the major producers and users of
coal ash from coal fired power stations within the United Kingdom.

--------------------------------

Virtual Component Exchange

http://www.thevcx.com/

"The Virtual Component Exchange is a unique Business-to-Business (B2B)
software and E-commerce organisation focussed on producing Internet
tools for trading Intellectual Property.

It has already delivered the VCX TradeFloor - the first, regulated
Exchange for trading Semiconductor Intellectual Property (SIP), or VCs
(Virtual Components)."

--------------------------------

WAMMI

http://www.wammi.com/

Web Usability Questionnaire.

--------------------------------

Web Sites for Standards

http://pages.slu.edu/faculty/bunnellcs/Standards.htm

A good set of links.

--------------------------------

WebJunction

http://webjunction.org/do/Home

This looks like a useful site.

"WebJunction is an online community of libraries and other agencies
sharing knowledge and experience to provide the broadest public access
to information technology"

--------------------------------

Why Not Chemical Engineering?

http://www.whynotchemeng.com/

Use this site to discover more about Chemical Engineering - a
professional career that; pays well, allows you to travel the world (if
you want), is challenging, and important to society.

--------------------------------

Wireless Librarian

http://people.morrisville.edu/%7Edrewwe/wireless/index.htm

"The purpose of this page is to provide a space for documenting my
experiences using wireless and to provide resources for other libraries
and librarians going through the wireless experience. This site so far
concentrates on Wireless LANs in libraries but will be expanded if other
wireless technologies start to make their way into libraries."

--------------------------------

WORKgateways

http://www.workgateways.com/

WORKgateways helps to organise UK engineering jobs, UK town planning
jobs, UK construction jobs, UK health and medical jobs, UK architecture
jobs, UK teaching jobs, UK Banking and Finance jobs, UK Accounting jobs,
UK Legal jobs for travellers from Australia, New Zealand and South
Africa.

--------------------------------

World Refugee Survey 2003

http://www.refugees.org/WRS2003.cfm.htm

Downloadable reports.

--------------------------------


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.

I had thought about making the PALS: Publisher and Library/Learning
Solutions site the Nice Web Site this month, not so much because of its
content, but because I think that its key current topics of
communication between publishers and HE/FE, JISC's new Information
Environment, content delivery, pricing and charging mechanisms, and
access to archival information, are all very important topics which need
further effort and development.


However, the Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ gets the vote this
month.

The Directory aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access
scientific and scholarly journals that use a quality control system to
guarantee the content.

"Open Access" is defined as journals that use a funding model that does
not charge readers or their institutions for access. "Quality Control"
is defined as meaning that the journal must exercise peer-review or
editorial quality control to be included.

This site will be a useful way to promote the existence of such
journals. It will not, however, be a listing of all freely available
journals, many of which, despite being non-peer-reviewed, can be useful
sources of information.

Roddy MacLeod

--------------------------------


PRESS RELEASES
**** 5 new, free Internet tutorials for FE students now available from
the RDN Virtual Training Suite****

A national eLearning initiative offering free online training in
Internet skills to students and lecturers in further education is
launching five new titles on Monday June 2nd at:
http://www.vts.rdn.ac.uk

- Internet for English Studies
- Internet for Science
- Internet for Mathematics & Adult Numeracy
- Internet for Learning Languages
- Internet for Health and Safety at Work

Building on the success of 56 tutorials already available in other
subject areas, the 5 new "teach yourself" Web tutorials will enable
students in Further Education to find high quality information on the
Internet to support their course work.

The RDN Virtual Training Suite is a highly popular service, built
collaboratively by members of the teaching and lecturing community in
colleges and universities across the UK. The 5 new tutorials are:

1) INTERNET FOR ENGLISH STUDIES

Written by: Mark Williams, Lecturer in English, Kingston College
Aimed primarily at students of:

- A level English Literature
- A Level English Language
- A Level English Literature and Language

Includes examples of how to find full text of plays, poetry and prose on
the Internet, and how to find online dictionaries and grammar guides and
much more!

2) INTERNET FOR SCIENCE

Written by Dr Stuart Barker, Chemistry Course Leader, Park College
Aimed primarily at students of:

- A level Biology
- A Level Chemistry
- A Level Physics

Helps students find science museums online, revision Web sites,
electronic science textbooks and much more!

3) INTERNET FOR MATEMATICS AND ADULT NUMERACY

Written by Deborah Prence, Mathematics Lecturer, The Sheffield College.
Aimed primarily at students of:

- A level Maths
- Adult Numeracy

Includes great examples of eLearning Web sites for Maths from around the
World eg. "M.C. Escher: Artist or Mathematician" and "Fibonacci Numbers
and the Golden Section" and much more!

4) INTERNET FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK

Written by Tony Weston, Construction & Health and Safety Lecturer and
ILT Development, at Grimsby College, North East Lincolnshire Aimed
primarily at students of:

- Health and Safety (particularly on vocational courses)

Enables students to find key H&S organisations on the Web, Trades Union
sites on H&S, eLearning materials about first aid, environmental health
and much more!

5) INTERNET FOR LEARNING LANGUAGES

Written by Yvan Tardy, Senior Lecturer in French, De Montfort
University.
Aimed primarily at students of:

- French, German, Spanish, Italian
- English as a Foreign Language (EFL)

Helps students locate Web sites that support language learning online
and Web sites for: language schools, foreign embassies, tourist offices
and newspapers worldwide and much more!

There are free posters to download and print available from:

http://www.vts.rdn.ac.uk/posters/

HE and FE staff may order a bundle of leaflets for free, please email:
[log in to unmask]

The RDN Virtual Training Suite is available at http://www.vts.rdn.ac.uk

Issued by the Institute for Learning and Research Technology, University
of Bristol, tel (0117) 928 7183 Contact: Emma Place
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NETWORK NEWS
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

--------------------------------

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

--------------------------------

EEVL News
The latest news from EEVL, plus the latest additions to EEVL, The Hub
for Engineering, Mathematics and Computing, are available at:

http://www.eevl.ac.uk/news.htm
EEVL adds career development news from Science's Next Wave

A news feed giving the latest career development news from Science's
Next Wave magazine has been added to EEVL's Engineering Jobs &
Recruitment section.
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/engineering/nextwave-career-development.htm

--------------------------------

SOSIG News
The latest additions to SOSIG (Social Science Information Gateway) are
available at:

http://sosig.esrc.bris.ac.uk/roads/whats-new.html

--------------------------------

EDINA Newsline
The latest issue of Edina (Edinburgh Data & INformation Access) Newsline
can be found at:

http://edina.ed.ac.uk/newsline/

--------------------------------

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

--------------------------------

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

--------------------------------

New additions to PSIgate

PSIgate (Physical Science Information Gateway) is the physical sciences
hub of the Resource Discovery Network (RDN).

http://www.psigate.ac.uk/newsite/whatsnew.html

--------------------------------

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/

--------------------------------

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/

--------------------------------

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

--------------------------------

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

--------------------------------

AHDS Newsletter
The latest issue of the AHDS (Arts and Humanities Data Service)
Newsletter can be found at:

http://ahds.ac.uk/newsletters.htm

--------------------------------

JISCmail News

JSICmail provides electronic discussion lists for the UK higher
education community.

http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/news.htm

--------------------------------

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

--------------------------------

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/

--------------------------------

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

--------------------------------

RDN News
The Resource Discovery Network (RDN) is a cooperative network of
independent subject-based service providers called hubs, coordinated by
the Resource Discovery Network Centre (RDNC). It is a free Internet
service dedicated to providing effective access to high quality Internet
resources for the learning, teaching and research community.

http://www.rdn.ac.uk/news/

--------------------------------

Humbul
The latest additions to Humbul, the humanities hub of the Resource
Discovery Network (RDN).

http://www.humbul.ac.uk/output/new.php?int=30

 --------------------------------


BOOK REVIEW
Review of:


Find it On-line - the complete guide to on-line research
3rd edition, by Alan M. Schlein
Facts on demand Press, 206 W. Julie Drive, Suite 2, Tempe, Arizona,
85283
ISBN 1-889150-29-0
$19.95

This is a good guide to Internet research, for beginners right through
to more expert researchers looking for new way to approach the Internet.

It is a well structured and well written book. Divided into 14 chapters,
each deals with a different aspect of researching - beginning with
basics of the Internet and creative uses for it, through framing a
search strategy, general search tools, specialized tools, government
resources, public records, news resources, business tools, international
research, managing and filtering information, evaluating information,
search strategies, sample searches and finally privacy and protection.

At over 500 pages, it is fairly text heavy, with loads of discussion
surrounding each section, as well as masses of links to sites. This
makes it more useful than the usual books filled with lists of sites. At
first glance the amount of text looks off-putting, but the information
given is interesting and useful. For example, there is a page which
neatly compares search engines capabilities and methods of searching -
along with, of course, a link to a site which will give the information
in even more detail; one which lists the domain codes for each country.

The main problem I found with the book is that it has clearly been
written for an American readership, so the sites and information given
are heavily biased towards the US - the "best on-line newspapers"
according to the book are: Chicago Tribune, International Herald
Tribune, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street
Journal, and Washington Post, and Le Monde is the only non-US one that
rates a mention. Again with the best TV news sites, the BBC manages a
mention, other than that, "the best" are given as ABC, CBC, CBS, CNN,
Fox , MSNBC and NPR.

As a result of this, sections such as Public records and Government
resources are not particularly useful if you're outside the US. Non-US
Public records amount to a whole 2 sites - about a quarter of a page out
of a 26 page chapter! The section on "International Research" is
incredibly useful, though, with loads of country and region specific
sites and search engines listed for all over the world.

So basically, a great book if you're a researcher based in the US, or
researching information from the US. If you're not, and you don't mind
being "a foreigner" while you read it, you'll find some really useful
and interesting stuff as well. All in all, one of the better books on
Internet research, and great value for money.

Cath Ferguson

 --------------------------------


RECENT INTERNET BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY
The Mantex Information Design web site has reviews of some of the books
mentioned in previous issues of the Internet Resources Newsletter.

Recent Arrivals

004.36 BER
Grid computing
Edited by Fran Berman, Geoffrey C Fox and Anthony J G Hey
Wiley, 2003

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

 --------------------------------


GET A LIFE! - LEISURE TIME
Tennis Network
http://www.tennisnetwork.com/


allrecordlabels.com
http://allrecordlabels.com/
Record labels worldwide

Hog Heaven
http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/harley100/
Celebrating 100 years of the Harley-Davidson

Reality TV World
http://www.realitytvworld.com/index/

Castles of Scotland
http://www.castlepictures.com/

End of Issue 105

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