
SCHOOL OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE
CLIS529 Links From Textbook - Appendix A
Part 2 - General Information Resources
Science and Technology
Biological
Sciences World Wide Web Server - Compiled by California State
University, this site tries to consolidate World Wide Web information
relating to biological sciences.
Eisenhower
National Clearinghouse Science - Site developed for teachers to use
as a resource. Links to chemistry, life sciences, earth sciences,
physics and space sciences.
Frank Potter's Science Gems - Site with links to over 2,000 web
science resources.
Inquirer's Guide to the Universe - An interactive online exhibit,
with a helpful list of space science resources.
inScight - Information service site has the latest science news.
Science magazine helps run this web site.
The
MAD Scientist Network - Archives with FAQ's to science questions.
Scientists from around the globe answer questions in all types of sciences.
The Math and Science Gateway - Compiled by Cornell University this
site contains links to all types of Math and Science resources.
New
Scientist - Leading site for news, job information and more compiled
by the New Scientist magazine.
Science in the Headlines - From the National Academy of Sciences,
this site has information on the latest scientific breakthroughs.
Smithsonian
Institution - Home page of the Smithsonian Institute. Contains information
on exhibits, galleries and research centers.
Telecommunications Act of 1996 Homepage (Benton Foundation)
- This site provides a hypertext version of the Act and various related documents,
including a telecommunications glossary.
Today at NASA - NASA web page that contains daily updates of NASA
activities. Site includes press releases, and information on current NASA
missions.
The Tree of Life Home Page - Extensive information on Life
Sciences from scientists and people around the world.
Missing Links
The Philadelphia Inquirer Health and Science Magazine
site no longer exists. This is originally part of the Science Learning
Network for the Franklin Institute. There is a great web site but
no information on full text articles. Check it out anyway. The Franklin
Institute Online URL is http://sln.fi.edu.
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