SELECTED WEB LISTINGSAudioIntroduction
to August 1, 1997 Congressional briefing on Cryptography, Scientific
Freedom, and Human Rights (on democracy.net); in RealAudio "Science
Budget Cuts," Talk of the Nation: Science Friday, September 15,
1995 (Al Teich; Jack Gibbons, Assistant to the President for Science &
Technology; and Rep. Robert Walker (R-PA), Chairman, House Science Committee)
in Real Audio Interview"Budget Battles: Where Does R&D Stand?" AAAS News & Notes (May 29, 1998).Quotes and CitationsChris Oakes, "Study: Online Anonymity Critical," Wired News (June 29, 1999).Jon Katz, "Welcome to Slashdot," Slashdot (November 9, 1998). Jon Katz, "Priceline: Cheap Flights to the Future," Hotwired (August 18, 1998). Jon Katz, "Fear of a Tech Planet," Hotwired (September 23, 1997). Thomas W. Durso, "Dole, Citing Senate Career, Pledges To Support Biomedical Research," The Scientist (Vol. 4, No. 19), September 30, 1990. Steven Benowitz, "Scientists Optimistic About Clinton's Federal R&D Budget," The Scientist (March 17, 1997). "AAAS Cautiously Optimistic of Clinton Budget, But Warns of Reliance on Tobacco Settlement and Slant Toward Health Research," UCSF Daybreak News, April 23, 1998. "Research At Midwestern Universities Faces Uncertain Future Under Proposed Federal R&D Budget Cuts," EurekAlert, August 21, 1996. Paul Smaglik, "NIH Research Funding Reality Fails To Keep Pace With Rhetoric,"The Scientist (November 10, 1997). Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Policy98 Conference, "Making Science Policy". AAAS Supports Anonymity Online, Cypherpunk HyperArchive, June 30, 1999. "Institute for Advanced Study Holds Science Policy Forum at IUPUI and IUB," Federal Relations Report (Indiana University), April 1997. Testimony Senate Science, Technology and Space Subcommittee, April 15, 1999. Senate Science, Technology and Space Subcommittee, April 28, 1998. Senate Science, Technology and Space Subcommittee, April 16, 1997. House Science
Committee, July 23, 1996.
Other"The Science of Health and the Health of Science," iMP (Information Impacts), November 1999 (online publication only).Review of Mark S. Frankel and Albert H. Teich, The Genetic Frontier: Ethics, Law, and Policy, in Risk (1994). Review of Albert H. Teich, ed., Competitiveness in Academic Research (1997) on University of Michigan's "Research Highlights" page. International Politics and International Science: A Study of Scientists' Attitudes (1967). In the University of Wisconsin-Madison Data and Program Library Service archive. |
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