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  • 1.  New services from The Internet Scout Project

    Posted 01-26-2002 00:18
    Dear Colleague,

    You may want to know about this valuable service
    from Scout Reports.

    For many years, Scout has been publishing a
    regular series of reports that describe outstanding
    Web sites while providing links to the sites.

    Drop by their own site to learn more and to
    subscribe.

    Here is an announcement of a new report that
    will focus on math, engineering, and technology.

    Scout also provides useful reports on sites in
    business, management, and economics.

    Regards,

    Ken Friedman



    --snip--

    Dear Subscriber,

    The Internet Scout Project is proud to announce the publication of
    three new reports funded by the National Science Foundation and part of
    the National Science Digital Library Project. These reports will bring
    readers the best new and newly discovered Internet resources from the
    fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

    To learn more about these reports, please visit:

    http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/nsdl-reports/

    To subscribe to the reports, please visit:

    http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/nsdl-reports/subscribe.html


    PLEASE NOTE: These reports will be published biweekly, on Fridays.
    This week, we are publishing the first issues of the Physical and Life
    Sciences Reports. We will then be publishing these reports EVERY OTHER
    WEEK. The first Math, Engineering and Technology Report will be
    published on February 25th.

    If you subscribe right away, you will recieve a copy of today's Physical
    and/or Life Science Report, as we will be publishing those later this
    afternoon. If you subscribe later (after today's NSDL Scout Reports
    are published), you will receive your first reports on February 8th. You
    can always read any of the reports we've published online at:

    http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/nsdl-reports/

    And back issues of the NSDL Scout Reports at:

    http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/nsdl-reports/archive.html

    Sites covered in all three reports will be cataloged and accessible
    through the Scout Archives at:

    http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/archives/

    We look forward to your comments on the new Reports.

    Sincerely,

    The Internet Scout Project Team

    --snip


  • 2.  New services from The Internet Scout Project

    Posted 01-26-2002 06:43
    Dear Colleague,

    You may want to know about this valuable service
    from Scout Reports.

    For many years, Scout has been publishing a
    regular series of reports that describe outstanding
    Web sites while providing links to the sites.

    Drop by their own site to learn more and to
    subscribe.

    Here is an announcement of a new report that
    will focus on math, engineering, and technology.

    Scout also provides useful reports on sites in
    business, management, and economics.

    Regards,

    Ken Friedman



    --snip--

    The Internet Scout Project is proud to announce the publication of
    three new reports funded by the National Science Foundation and part of
    the National Science Digital Library Project. These reports will bring
    readers the best new and newly discovered Internet resources from the
    fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

    To learn more about these reports, please visit:

    http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/nsdl-reports/

    To subscribe to the reports, please visit:

    http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/nsdl-reports/subscribe.html


    PLEASE NOTE: These reports will be published biweekly, on Fridays.
    This week, we are publishing the first issues of the Physical and Life
    Sciences Reports. We will then be publishing these reports EVERY OTHER
    WEEK. The first Math, Engineering and Technology Report will be
    published on February 25th.

    If you subscribe right away, you will recieve a copy of today's Physical
    and/or Life Science Report, as we will be publishing those later this
    afternoon. If you subscribe later (after today's NSDL Scout Reports
    are published), you will receive your first reports on February 8th. You
    can always read any of the reports we've published online at:

    http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/nsdl-reports/

    And back issues of the NSDL Scout Reports at:

    http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/nsdl-reports/archive.html

    Sites covered in all three reports will be cataloged and accessible
    through the Scout Archives at:

    http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/archives/

    We look forward to your comments on the new Reports.

    Sincerely,

    The Internet Scout Project Team

    --snip