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IASI Newsletter
No. 11, March 1998
Table of Contents
IASI is a non-profit making organisation whose aim is to
stimulate, support and develop activities in the field of
international documentation and information for physical education
and sport. It brings together a world-wide network of scientists,
documentalists, librarians, information experts and managers of
sports information and documentation centres.
In order to reflect worldwide developments in sport information
the editor of the newsletter welcomes contributions from all
countries in all languages.
- For contributions to the IASI Newsletter contact:
- Nerida Clarke
- Director
- Information Services Australian Sports Commission
- PO Box 176
- Belconnen ACT 2616 Australia
- E-mail: nclarke@ausport.gov.au
- Fax: (+61) 2 62141681
- IASI Secretary now on the Internet contact:
- albert.remans@cfwb.be
IASI is pleased to be holding its Annual Meeting in Hong Kong
hosted by the Hong Kong Sports Institute at Shatin from 31 March to
5 April 1998. This will be the second time that IASI has met in
Asia the previous time being in Beijing in 1991.
Mr Li Tak Nang has organised an excellent program for IASI which
includes a sport information seminar for representatives of Asian
countries attending the meeting.
The Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (SOCOG)
has honoured one of Australia's greatest Olympians by officially
opening the Murray Rose Sydney 2000 Olympic Information Centre.
The Centre - the Research and Information library within Sydney
2000 Olympic Headquarters - was officially opened by SOCOG Chief
Executive Officer, Sandy Hollway on the eve of the 1000 Day
Countdown to the Opening Ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic
Games.
In officially opening the Murray Rose Sydney 2000 Olympic
Information Centre, Mr Hollway paid tribute to the legendary
Australian swimmer. "Murray Rose is one of Australia's all-time
sporting heroes - and a man of great knowledge and wisdom. So it
seems only appropriate that SOCOG's resource library be named after
him," Mr Hollway said. "SOCOG is very proud of our library. It's
one of the largest Olympic libraries in the world and, having been
established since 1991, features all the Sydney Bid documentation
and SOCOG and Paralympic Games information since their inception.
It includes every Post-Games Report since the first of the Modern
Olympic Games in 1896. We can also boast that the oldest original
Post-Games report held in our collection is the 1936 Berlin Olympic
Games report, one of only three in Australia."
Speaking about having the Sydney 2000 Olympic library named
after him, Olympic legend Murray Rose said he was both surprised
and honoured. "I am a little surprised because I never thought of
myself as being particularly studious when I was at school," he
said. But the thirst for information such as that held in this
library is a reflection of the current information superhighway and
if there is one subject that I can claim to have a knowledge and
expertise in, it is certainly the Olympic Games and Olympism. So, I
was flattered when SOCOG approached me and asked me if they could
name their library in my honour.
"It is very important that collections of Olympic history and
knowledge such as this are maintained and are accessible," Murray
added.
The Murray Rose Sydney 2000 Olympic Information Centre will
essentially serve SOCOG and Paralympic Games staff as well as
providing a library resource for SOCOG sponsors. The Australian
public will also benefit from the centre through the Sydney Olympic
Library Network initiated by SOCOG's Communications and Community
Relations Division.
"We are delighted that the community will have access to the
information held in the Murray Rose Sydney 2000 Olympic Information
Centre through the Sydney Olympic Library Network.. The Network
includes major public libraries in other parts of the country and
overseas,' said General Manager, Communications and Community
Relations, Ms Glen-Marie Frost. We have already held preliminary
discussions with councils in areas with Olympic venues throughout
Sydney to begin an exchange of information so that students and the
general public can access their local libraries for both Olympic
and Paralympic historical facts, statistics and information."
The Murray Rose Sydney 2000 Olympic Information Centre holds and
actively collects all Olympic International Sporting Federation
rules and regulations, newsletters, handbooks and media releases,
all 2000 and 2004 Bid City Documents presented to the IOC and a
substantial amount of Atlanta Olympic Games intellectual property
and Post-Games reports for SOCOG's planning purposes.
Libraries already part of the Olympic Library Network with
access to the Murray Rose Sydney 2000 Olympic Information Centre
include:
- State Library of New South Wales, Sydney
- National Library of Australia, Canberra
- New South Wales Parliamentary Library, Sydney
- National Sport Information Centre, Canberra
- Sydney City Librar
- Tourism New South Wales Information Resource Centre
- Olympic Co-ordination Authority Library, Homebush
Overseas libraries include:
- IOC Olympic Museum, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Paul Ziffren Sports Resource Centre, Los Angeles, USA
- Nagano Organising Committee for the XVIII Olympic Winter Games,
Nagano, Japan
- Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, Atlanta, USA
- Fundacio Barcelona Olimpica (Barcelona Olympic Museum),
Barcelona, Spain
These libraries hold:
- Contact:
- Craig Boaden
- Program Manager, Research & Information
- Sydney Organising Committee for the Olypmic Games (SOCOG)
- GPO Box 2000
- Sydney NSW 2001 AUSTRALIA
- Tel: + 61 2 9297 2385
- Fax: + 61 2 9297 2828
- E-mail: craig_boaden@socog.com.au
Sports Structures in Europe -- Situation in the countries of the
Committee for the Development of Sport of the Council of
Europe.
Remans, Albert; Delforge, Marilyn, et. al. 4th revised edition,
Brussels, Autumn 1997
ISBN 90-803941-1-4 (English version)
ISBN 90-803941-2-2 (French version)
Price per copy: 5,000 BEF
Three copies or more: 4,000 BEF
SPRINT countries : 3.000-BEF
The New Manual "Sports Structures in Europe" describes the
situation of sport in more than 4O countries of the Committee for
the Development of Sport of the Council of Europe.
This major reference work contains basic information on the way
sport is organised in the single European countries. Each chapter
is devoted to one country and includes information on the general
concept of sport, the sport legislation, the governmental and
non-governmental sport structures, sport at school and a number of
practical references.
The aim of the Manual is to help users acquire a better insight
into the sports structures of the European countries. The Manual
provides readers with relevant and up-to-date information in an
easy-to-read format.
- The Manual can be ordered:
- By fax: (+32.2.413.28.90)
- By mail from:
- Sports Information Service (Council of Europe)
- Sport for All Clearing House (Council Of Europe)
- Espace 27 Septembre (4C 124) (Boulevard Léopold II, 44
(B - 1080 Brussels)
- Tel: +32.2.413.28.91/92/93
- Fax: +32.2.413.28.90
- E-mail: clearing.house@cfwb.be
- Bank Accounts: CGER-ASLK: 001-1044980-75
(Générale de Banque: 210-0077798-56)
Extracted for the North American Sport Library Network edited by
IASI Vice President for North America, Gretchen Ghent.
The 6th Conference of NASLIN was held in October 1997 in the
attractive facilities of the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los
Angeles and marvelous Southern California weather provided a
splendid atmosphere for the assembled conference participants at
the 6th Conference of NASLIN.
The conference talks focused on technological innovations,
services on the Internet and sport-related research. The program
also included a tour of the Paul Ziffren Sports Resource Center
(AAFLA library) and the Sports Department of the Los Angeles Public
Library.
Speakers at the conference were: Dr.Robert Edelman (UCLA), Debra
Hannah (Photo Researcher), Matthew Schoen (Allsport Photography
USA), Karen Goddy (AAFLA), Richard Lipsey (SGRnet), Jim Meier (The
Sporting News), Steve Gietschier (The Sporting News), Graham Smith
(Sportcal, UK), Nancy Banks (SIRC), Gilles Chiasson (SIRC), Dr.
Donald Guthrie (UCLA) and David Wallechinsky (Olympic Author).
For the first time the Notes from the 6th Conference have been
compiled and are available on the NASLIN website which is
maintained by the SIRC in Ottawa (http://www.sportquest.com/naslin/).
View the site to read these proceedings from our conference.
Contact addresses for the speakers are included along with other
pertinent details in order that readers may follow up on particular
topics or technological initiatives.
NASLIN Steering Committee 1997-1999
Two founding members of NASLIN, Wayne Wilson, AAFLA and Cindy
Slater, USOC Library, resigned from the NASLIN
Steering Committee. They will be missed by all for they
contributed thoughtful leadership and fellowship over the past 8
years. The Steering Committee re-elected Gretchen Ghent as Chair
and elected three new Steering Committee members (indicated by *).
The following persons constitute the 1997-1999 Steering
Committee:
Steve Gietschier, The Sporting News - NASLIN Treasurer Dave
Kelly, Library of Congress , Jan Todd, University of Texas, James
Gates, National Baseball Hall of Fame, Cindy Romaine, Nike Inc,
.*Linda Wheeler, Sport Information Resource Centre, *Henriette
Heiny, Microform Publications, Univ. of Oregon, *Shirley Ito,
Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles.
The NASLINE Newsletter
At the Steering Committe meeting held in Los Angeles, October it
was decided that the NASLINE Newsletter would only be published in
an online version only and archived on the Sport Information
Resource Centre web site: http://www.sportquest.com/naslin/
This website now has full text of Issues no. 5, May 1995 to
date.
The three volume Official Report of the 1996 Atlanta Summer
Olympic Games is now available. (ISBN 1-56145-150-9 set)
The Report is published by:
Peachtree Publishers
494 Armour Circle NE
Atlanta GA 30324
USA
The Los Angeles Amateur Athletic Foundation have advised that
they have made the Official Report of the 1932 Summer Olympic Games
available on their Internet site at:
http://www.aafla.org
As the file for this Report is quite large people wishing to use
the file should consult the instructions on the AAFLA web site. The
AAFLA also intend to make the full 1994 Report of the LA Summer
Olympic Games available online in the near future and also have
plans to provide access to their inhouse online catalogue through
the Internet.
A UK Institute of Sport is to be established in Sheffield in
England. It is likely that as part of the development of the
Institute that there will be a library/information service
established. We will keep IASI members informed of these
developments.
The December 1997 update of SPORTDiscus has been released by
SilverPlatter. This update now has more than 500,000 bibliographic
references and incorporates several new enhancements:
SPORTDiscus now features over 13,000 URLs to sport-related
electronic journals and sport-related web sites. Those subscribing
to SPORTDiscus via the Internet will note that these are live,
hotlinked to the actual site.
SX field - SPORTDiscus references added in the recent update
include a new field: SX - clearly indicating that a copy of the
specific document is available through the SIRC SPORTExpress
document delivery service. More information about this service can
be found on the SIRC web site (http://www.sircexpress.com.
Coverage of Olympic material has been broadened and strengthened
by the more than 11,000 references to book, reports and other
materials on sport and the Olympic Games held in the library
collection of the Olympic Museum, a foundation set up by the
International Olympic Committee.
The Spanish-language sport database, ATLANTIS is now on
SPORTDiscus.
ATLANTIS is a complilation of more than 5800 references to
sport-related docouments and is a cooperative venture of SPORTCOM
and its member countries.
HERACLES, the premier French-language sport database now
contains more than 71,000 bibliographic references.
If you have not yet received your update, please contact your
SilverPlatter representative. Questions about the latest
enhancements can be directed to Linda Wheeler at SIRC (lwheeler@sirc.ca).
Since 1994 the company Czwalina in Germany has been on the
CD-ROM-market with the CD-ROM Sportwissenschaft ISSN 0941-6633
Database SPOWIS (concluded) and since 1990 has produced the
Database SPOLIT (annual update) ISSN 0941-6633
SPOWIS
This CD-ROM carries the sports literature database SPOWIS of the
Institute for Applied Training Science (IAT) in Leipzig, Germany
(successor institution of the Research Institute for Physical
Culture, the FKS of the former GDR). The database, which has been
concluded currently, gives access to more than 120,000 records;
many documents of which can be retrieved for the first time.
SPOWIS on CD-ROM covers all areas of sport and sport science
concentrating mainly on the field of applied and practical training
theory and focusing the results of sport-science research of the
former GDR: About 8,000 research and development reports and all
articles from the most important journal of the East German sport
system, 'Theory and Practice in Elite Sports', are recorded in
SPOWIS and can be retrieved. All records are listed with name of
author, complete title, source and descriptors; the vast majority
of records from 1990 onwards are llisted with abstracts. Copies of
all primary sources listed in SPOWIS - including hard-to-access
literature from East European countries are readily available via
the microfiche archive of the IAT.
SPOWIS on CD-ROM provides CD Answer (DOS); the retrieval
software from Dataware Technologies, which allows data retrieval by
using the name of authors, descriptors from an alphabetical list,
title, document type etc. Complex search strategies combining
several terms and various search fields allow limitations on items
such as place and year of publication or language. All records
chosen can be sorted or selected using various options before being
printed or exported. All help and message texts, the search and
display command menu can be installed in English and German.
Prices:
Single version:DM 1,200.00
Network version (1-10 Simultaneous Users) DM 1,200.00 OM
800,00
Single version (SPOLIT subscriber)
DM 800.00
Network version (SPOLIT subscriber) DM 800.00
Documentation SPOWIS/SPOLIT (in German) DM 15.00
SPOLIT
This data base contains the literature of the Federal Institute
of Sport Science in Cologne Germany. It contains about 110,000
records currently and about 45% of these are in English. SPOLIT on
CD-ROM covers all areas of sport and sport science. More than 500
periodicals and 700 books and conference proceedings are regularly
evaluated and indexed each year. About 6,000 entries are added to
the data base each year.
All records in SPOLIT on CD-ROM are listed with name of author,
complete title, source, controlled terms (descriptors) and
abstracts. The retrieval software is CD Answer &, provided by
Dataware Technologies (platforms DOS or WINDOWS).
Data retrieval can be done by using the name of author,
descriptors from an alphabetic list, uncontrolled terms language,
place and year of publication,publisher, ISBN etc.
With edition 1997 two new databases, SPOFOR (research projects
in sport science) and SPOMEDIA (media in sport science), are
featured on the CD-ROM.
All help and message texts, the search and display command menu
can be installed in English, French, Spanish or German. A German
documentation manual including special search strategies for SPOLIT
on CD-ROM can be ordered separately. A 2 volume dictionary
(German-English, English-German) of all SPOLIT descriptors is
available from Verlag Karl Hofmann (Schondorf).
Prices:
Single version (3 year subscription) DM 800.00 per annum
Single Version DM 1,200.00 per annum
Network Version (1-10 simultaneous users) DM 1,200.00 per
annum
Documentation SPOLIT/SPOWIS (in German) DM 15.00
- For more information on these CDs contact:
- Edition Czwalina at Feldhaus Verlag
- Postfach 73-02-40 D-22122
- Hamburg Germany
- Telephone: (040) 6794300
- Fax: (040) 67943030
The IASI Vice President for Europe Mr Alain Poncet has advised
that a list of European people, services and sites involved in
sport information is now up to date and available from:
- INSEP Services d'Information et de Documentation
- 11 avenue du Tremblay 75012 Paris France.
- Telephone: +33 1 43 744119
- Fax: +33 1 48 081960
- Email: FRA7501@CRIUC.UNICAEN.FR
Following on from the lexicon produced for the Olympic Games in
Atlanta this document produced by the Institut National du Sport et
de L'Education Physique in France on behalf of the IOC deals with
4000 terms in all of the sports of the Winter Olympic Games.
These two documents now present a wealth of terminological
information for all people concerned with the Olympic Games.
- For more information on these documents contact:
- INSEP Services des Publications 11 avenue du Tremblay 75012
Paris France.
- Telephone: +33 1 43 744119
- Fax: +33 1 48 081960
- Email: FRA7501@CRIUC.UNICAEN.FR
The second edition of the Heracles Thesausus is now available.
The new edition has about 6000 terms used for the indexing of
material and for searching the HERACLES database which is the
French speaking bibliographic database for sport available on the
CD-ROM SPORTDISCUS and now available on the Internet (see Internet
section of Newsletter).
The thesaurus is the result of the work of the Commission of
Terminology of the SPORTDOC Association which is the French
speaking association for sport information.
A CD-ROM entitled the International Weightlifting Multimedia
Database Olympic Weightlifting 1990-1996 highlights has been
released. This CD contains statistical results of the Olympic
Games, World Championships (men, women and juniors) and contains
biomechanical analysis of world and Olympic champions. The CD is
available for Windows 95 and a demonstration version of the
database can be seen on the Internet at:
http://weightliftingdata.org
For more detail contact:
IWDM Geschaftsstelle BVDG - Badener Platz 6 D69181 Leimen
Germany
Fax +6224 975 114.
SYDNEY OLYMPICS
The Sydney Olympics Internet site has been updated with a new
image check it out at: (www.sydney.olympic.org).
The redesigned and upgraded Internet site, which has been in
existence for two years, is a joint venture with Team
Millennium
Olympic Partner, IBM, has been enhanced as part of the first
step in what will be a total relaunch of the site later this year.
Atlanta's home page received over 180 million hits during the 1996
Olympic Games.so the expectation is that the demand will be even
greater for Sydney.
The new site contains detailed information on all Sydney 2000
sports, the commitment to the environment, the Paralympic Games,
the Olympic Arts Festivals, education and all of SOCOG's media
releases will be available, providing the international media and
public with the latest information.
INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
The International Olympic Committee has relaunched its site with
updated information at: (www.olympic.org)
NAGANO WINTER OLYMPICS Many of you will have used the
Nagano Winter Olympics Internet site which according to press
reports received more than 600 million "hits" over the 16 days of
the games - three times more than were received in Atlanta 18
months earlier.
SPORT AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
A new site is available which is offering a wealth of
information about sport in the European Union. The address for the
site is: http://europa.eu.int/comm/dg10/sport/
HERACLES ON THE NET
The French database Heracles is now available on the Internet
with the easy to use assistant searching software (LOGOTEL).
The address for the database is:
http:www.unicaen.fr/mrsh/SPORTDOC (SPORTDOC in capitals)
AUSTRALIAN SPORTING EVENTS CALENDAR ONLINE
The Australian sporting events calendar has been launched giving
full details of events to be held in Australia at the national and
state level. The calendar is produced and maintained by the
Australian National Sport Information Centre. The calendar can be
searched by sport, date, month, state and year.
The address for the calendar is:
http://www.aistravel.com.au
ARGENTINIAN SPORT SITES
Dr Fernando Estivez-Griego Director of the International Virtual
Sports Open University has advised that through the Internet
address:
http://www.sportcenter.com.ar
There are a number of links to organisations such as Sports
Confederation of Argentina, Argentina Olympic Committee and to
other South American sites related to sport.
EDUCACION FISICA Y DEPORTES REVISTA DIGITAL
Hosted on the SIRC web site is the 9th issue of the electronic
journal (Physical Education and Sports) for professors, sports
trainers, scientist applied to the sport and public in general.
The magazine is a public space of free access. Content includes
texts of authors of different countries in Spanish, Portuguese and
English; comments bibliographies; applied software; a channel of
chat. All the previous articles through a thematic index are also
available. This digital production is published in Argentina and in
Brazil, and relies on collaborators of different countries of the
world and is hosted in the server of the Sport Information Resource
Center (SIRC) at:
http://www.sportquest.com/revista
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