Social Science Computer Review Vol. 16, No. 1 Spring, 1998 Special Issue: State of the Art of Computing in the Social Sciences Introduction / G. David Garson Anthropology: Implications for Form and Content of Web-Based Scholarship / Glenn Davis Stone Economics: A Discriminant Analysis of Students' Perceptions of Web-Based Learning / Ebenge E. Usip and Richard H. Bee Political Science: Multimedia for Research and Teaching - The Oyez, Oyez, Oyez and the History and Politics Out Loud Projects / Jerry Goldman Psychology: The Need for Psychology in Research on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work / Thomas A. Finholt and Stephanie D. Teasley Sociology: The Internet as an Extended Classroom / Andreas Schneider Research Methodology: Using Online Technology for Secondary Analysis of Survey Research Data - "Act Globally, Think Locally" / Rich Clark and Marc Maynard Simulation: Analytic and Algorithmic Analysis of Condorcet's Paradox - Variations on a Classical Theme / Richard J. Timpone and Charles S. Taber Reports and Communications The Status of Instructional Technology Use and Development in Sociology Departments / Robert J. Wazienski News and Notes / G. David Garson Software Reviews Systat 7.0 and SPSS 7.5: A Review Essay with Emphasis on Systat / Carl Grafton and Anne Permaloff Professional Capture Systems / Carl Grafton Book Reviews Telecommunications Strategy for Economic Development, by William H. Read and Jan L. Youtie (reviewed by Mark R. Greer)