Porter, 'WWWorld', NCSU Libraries Newsletter v23n07 (February 1996)
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_The NCSU Libraries Newsletter_
Volume 23 no. 7
February 1996
Porter, George
"WWWorld"


WWWorld

Campaign 96 Online--this comprehensive guide to online 
politics lives up to its name.  The site features presidential 
candidates, congressional candidates, state government and 
political party web and gopher sites, and an excellent index to 
various political sites.  The political sites are grouped into 
political parties, media sites, advocacy groups, conservative 
and liberal sections, and political directories.  The 
presidential candidates section appears to include web sites 
for all presidential candidates who have established an 
Internet presence including candidates from the Green and 
Libertarian parties.

http://www.networkers.com/campaign96/


It's that time of year again.  The Internal Revenue Service 
 is making it easier to locate 
various and sundry obscure forms.  They have created a site 
from which you can download and print official tax forms and 
their instructions.  The forms are available in PDF, SGML, PCL, 
and PostScript formats.  Forms are listed in numerical order 
by the form number.  Currently, there are more than 550 IRS 
forms and instruction sets available.

http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/forms_pubs/forms.html


Bibliography of Genetic Variation in Natural Populations is a 
keyword-searchable bibliographic database with citations and 
abstracts on the topic of genetic variation in natural 
populations.  The primary focus is the study of genetic 
variation in natural populations of animals, plants, and 
microbes.  The secondary focus has been conservation, with an 
emphasis on the application of genetic principles to 
conservation.  There is a taxonomic bias toward fish, 
especially salmon, trout, and their kin.  There are more than 
25,000 citations from the last twenty-five years.  It was 
compiled by Fred Allendorf, Division of Biological Sciences, 
University of Montana.

http://entity.lib.umt.edu/localdbi/allendorf/allendorf.html


Constructed Wetlands Bibliography was compiled by U.S. 
Department of Agriculture staff from the Ecological Sciences 
Division of the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the 
Water Quality Information Center at the National Agricultural 
Library.  It is maintained by Dan Cabirac.  The bibliography 
consists of more than 600 citations, 161 with abstracts.  
Topics covered include agricultural nonpoint source pollution, 
agricultural waste, industrial waste, acid mine drainage, and 
urban runoff.

http://www.inform.umd.edu:8080/EdRes/Topic/AgrEnv/Water/Constructed_Wetlands_all


GeoWeb is a resource hosted by the University of Buffalo 
devoted to the field of geographic information retrieval, an 
evolving mixture of geographic information systems and 
information storage and retrieval disciplines.

http://wings.buffalo.edu/geoweb/

Of particular note at the site are sections on Interactive GIR 
Systems (production services delivering geographic 
information over the World Wide Web)

http://wings.buffalo.edu/geoweb/services.html

and Geographic Data Archives (with maps and raw spatial data 
sets).

http://wings.buffalo.edu/geoweb/sources.html


_Early Modern Literary Studies_ (_EMLS_) (ISSN 1201-2459) is 
a refereed journal in electronic form published three times a 
year for the online academic community by the University of 
British Columbia's English department, with the support of the 
university's Library and Arts Computing Centre.  Articles 
examine English literature, literary culture, and language 
during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries from a variety 
of perspectives.  Well-considered responses to published 
papers are also published as part of a "Readers' Forum." 
Reviews in _EMLS_ evaluate recent work in the area as well as 
academic tools of interest to scholars in the field.  _EMLS_ is 
a participant in the National Library of Canada's Electronic 
Publications Pilot Project.  It is indexed by the Modern 
Humanities Research Association's _Annual Bibliography of 
English Language and Literature_ (_ABELL_), the _Reader's 
Guide to Periodical Literature_, and the Lycos and InfoSeek 
indexing services, as well as being linked to resource pages of 
scholarly journals, libraries, educational institutions, and 
others worldwide.  Application has been made and is currently 
being considered for indexing by the MLA International 
Bibliography.

http://unixg.ubc.ca:7001/0/e-sources/emls/emlshome.html