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Extractions: Alphabetical Category Subtree Library of Congress This Newsletter is a part of the Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library Edited by: Dr T.Matthew Ciolek The "What's New in WWW Asian Studies" Online Newsletter (ISSN 1323-9368) was established in April 1994 . Resources listed in this Newsletter are inspected and rated in terms of the quality, overall reliability and usefulness of their content to the social sciences' research in Asia-Pacific region. All ratings are carried out on a 5 point scale [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - feeble]. The ratings are correct for the date a resource is listed in this Newsletter, reflect the Editor's judgment without 'fear or favour', and are not subject to pleas or negotiations. ANU ), Canberra as a service to the World Wide Web community. Number of accesses made to this issue since 1 Nov 96:
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Extractions: The Department gathered at DDO on December 13, 1996 for the annual Christmas Countdown. Organized by GASA, the event was well-attended by students, staff, faculty and friends. Following the pizza and salads everyone gathered outside the building for the group photograph, this year made tremendously humorous by Karl's putative photographic assistant. A simple overturned beer bottle in the pants pocket of our assistant photographer was enough to turn a normally smiling group into a laughing-to-tears mob. For THAT photograph, link to http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/group.1996.html The planned entertainment then began in the lecture room and judging by the loud laughter echoing the halls of the observatory, the offerings were all well received. Our Santa should be congratulated on his performance, and GASA for its beneficience. During tea and coffee, the mysterious Droppings (the anti-Doings) appeared. Desserts were temporarily ignored as everyone became absorbed by the Droppings. Some seconds later the room returned to its normal state with conversations and fun ending the silence. Thanks are due GASA for arranging the 1996 Countdown, and to Florence Unwin for organizing the food and decorations.
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Extractions: Click colored type to enlarge photo This home page was updated Dec. 29, 2003, to note the postings on a sister website of travelogues by author Lewis Nolan dealing with his and wife Betty's trips earlier in the year to Ireland and to England. Both travel accounts contain photos and commentary and may be accessed through the main Nolan Travels website at http://home.att.net/~nolantravels
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Extractions: Buy one from zShops for: Average review score: Exceedingly Useful and Well Written Guide for Nudists This book (and its earlier editions) has been worth its weight in gold for finding clothing optional places in Hawaii, Italy, Key West and even locally here in the Phoenix area. Naked Places led me to what I think is the most gorgeous nude beach anywhere, that being Little Beach on the island of Maui. The photos in the book are very nice, but the descriptions are what really help the reader decide where they want to go. This is my Number One travel guide, as it should be for any man who likes to vacation naked and naturally. Superb book for guys who just can't stand swimsuits New England Seacoast Adventures: A Complete Guide to Outdoor Recreation from Connecticut to Maine Published in Paperback by Countryman Pr (June, 2002)
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Extractions: Buy one from zShops for: Average review score: Future Master Sommeliers UNITE! This is the absolute best book with which to study for the tests given by the Guild of Master Sommeliers. Master Sommelier and Hospitality Professor Brian Julyan's long-awaited revision of SALES AND SERVICE FOR THE WINE PROFESSIONAL is finally available. Wine is covered in a succint, no-nonsense, easy-to-grasp, and immediately-useable manner. The same holds true for sections on beers, spirits, mineral waters, specialty coffees, traditional European cigar, cigarette, and cocktail service, and even telephone manner. Mr. Julyan's British background does become obvious with the section on how to greet royalty. While certainly amusing, this may not come in as handy for Americans. However, the rest of this guide book is so helpful to everyday operations that copies are sure to become dog-eared, well-worn, and kept at arms' reach by servers and supervisors alike instead of gathering dust on an executive's shelf. Educators and Sommeliers: this book is one-stop-shopping for all of those interested in the sales and service of wine, and is on the required reading list for the Master Sommelier program (now we can stop circulating that eight-year-old photocopied version from Hawaii!)
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Extractions: What's New? Registration In Stock Vehicles ... Site Map Railroad Historical Societies The Railroads are part of our nation's History and Culture. The railroads opened the "West" and played an important role in the development and history of almost every city and town in the USA and Canada. Railroad Historical Societies try to preserve old railroad records, photos and any other historical information they can find. Often they work with local Museums and Libraries; some of them maintain their own Libaries. The Railroads have had a very rocky history financially in the USA, and with the many bankruptcies, mergers and take-overs through the years, many railroad records have been lost forever. However, if you or someone you know has some old railroad records stored in the attic, or garage, please contact one of the Historical Societies below and perhaps you can contribute what you have to them so it can be preserved properly for the generations to come.. Most Railroad Historical Societies limit their interest to one railroad, or just a few that may have merged together to form a regional system. But membership and interest in those railroads tend to be found all over the USA. Hence the mailing address of a Historical Society may not even be in a town where that railroad ran through; more than likely the mailing address is dictated by the residence of the Historical Society Secretary, someone who is willing to volunteer a lot of his time to the task, and may have retired or had a job transfer that took him away from the region his favorite railroad ran in.
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Extractions: Gregory Knapp Books and Monographs Articles and Chapters Book Reviews Reports and Papers (On-Line) ... Organizer, Professional Meetings 2002 (editor). Latin America in the Twentieth Century: Challenges and Solutions . (Yearbook of the Conference of American Geographers 27). Austin: CLAG and University of Texas Press. x + 271 pages. The first press run sold out in a few months at over 900 copies, making this the best selling sponsored publication in the history of the Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers. Featured in Faculty-Staff Book Exhibit, Perry-Castaneda Library, University of Texas, October 23, 2002- January 17, 2003. 1996 (editor) The Environment and the New Global Economic Order , conference proceedings published on-line in EarthWorks. 1995 (with Peter Cleaves). The politics of oil development and pipeline construction in Ecuador. Austin, TX : The Center for the Study of Western Hemispheric Trade,1995. 31 pages. Politics of hydrocarbons in Latin America series. 1995 (with Cesar Caviedes) South America . Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. xiii + 330 pages. Currently [2000] available in paperback on an on-demand basis. Some libraries where this book is available for checkout and interlibrary loan: University of California at Berkeley, University of Wisconsin at Madison, University of Texas at Austin, Bodleian Library, Oxford.
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Extractions: NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY Issue 97, MAY 2003 Table of Contents Bush Administraton Rewriting Declassification E.O. 12295 Terror Threats Prompt States to Shrink Access to Security-Related Records Al Qaeda and the Internet The Misadventures of a Government Document ... Impressions from Reno : Depository Library Council Meeting, April 2003 (1) Bush Administraton Rewriting Declassification E.O. 12295 A draft executive order (EO) expected to replace President Clinton's E.O. 12958 that focuses on national security classification and declassification policy, circulated for agency comment during the week of March 10th. Though no public hearings (as were held during the Clinton Administration) are slotted to take place, NARA officials are also meeting informally with various interested parties in an effort to explain the Bush Administration's thinking behind the proposed revision. Since it was issued by the Clinton White House, EO 12958 has dramatically accelerated the declassification process and has yielded close to a billion pages of historically valuable declassified documents. But according to Steven Aftergood, editor of the Federation of American Scientists newsletter Secrecy News, "In recent decades, whenever the presidency shifted from one party to another, the new president would issue an executive order on secrecy policy to serve as the foundation of the classification system. Typically, and at least rhetorically, the orders issued by Democratic presidents (e.g., Clinton's EO 12958) have emphasized disclosure, while those of Republican presidents (e.g., Reagan's EO 12356) have stressed secrecy."
ISSN 1046-3410 NEWSLETTER ON SERIALS PRICING ISSUES NO 77 libaries who desire to order directly can pay at the market rate as long as thepublisher agrees to From Carol Schaafsma, University of hawaii, CAROLS@UHUNIX http://www.lib.unc.edu/prices/1993/issue-77
Newsletter On Serials Pricing Issues 1993-77 libaries who desire to order directly can pay at the market rate as long as thepublisher agrees to From Carol Schaafsma, University of hawaii, carols@uhunix http://www-mathdoc.ujf-grenoble.fr/NSPI/Numeros/1993-77.html
Extractions: ISSN: 1046-3410 NEWSLETTER ON SERIALS PRICING ISSUES NO 77 April 5, 1993 Editor: Marcia Tuttle CONTENTS PUBLISHERS' PROMOTIONS, Dave Fisher FIXED EXCHANGE RATES, Keith Stetson and Ron Akie IMPACT OF CURRENCY FLUCTUATIONS, Bernard Naylor FROM THE MAILBOX 77.1 PUBLISHERS' PROMOTIONS Dave Fisher, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, dave_fisher@ucsdlibrary.ucsd.edu. 77.2 FIXED EXCHANGE RATES Keith Stetson and Ron Akie. >From Keith Stetson, Fairfield University, kstetson@fair1.bitnet. 77.3 IMPACT OF CURRENCY FLUCTUATIONS Bernard Naylor, University Librarian, University of Southampton, England, b.naylor@southampton.ac.uk 77.4 FROM THE MAILBOX The mailbox is: tuttle@gibbs.oit.unc.edu. >From James Mouw, University of Chicago, mouw@midway.uchicago.edu carols@uhunix.bitnet (from SERIALST): I have just read the issue of NSPI which contains the first estimates of 1994 price increases and am grateful for the information. If prices do go down, or even slow the rate of increase, we'll all be happy. However, also this morning I heard on the TV news that the yen today is trading at the lowest rate ever recorded for $/yen exchange. We subscribe to approximately $40/50,000 worth of Japanese titles. Does anyone else have a substantial number of Japanese titles and, if so, have you figured out why this curren- cy is going in the opposite direction and how to factor this information into the US/Europe figures which are more generally promulgated? - >From Bill Miller, Florida Atlantic University