SCIENCES

  • Biology Browser produced by BIOSIS, is a free web site offering resources for the life sciences information community.


  • genome gateway A comprehensive web resource devoted to genomics; includes original research papers, a news service from Nature and Nature Genetics, as well as links to other genomic sites.


  • Pubscience PubScience provides the capability to search across a large compendium of peer-reviewed journal literature with a focus on the physical sciences and other disceplines of interest to the Department of Energy. More than 30 publishers are represented.


  • ChemPort This site includes direct links from databases like Medline, Embase, Biosis, and Inspec to the correspondeing electronic full text at sites and patent offices. More than 70 trade, society, and government publishers and patent offices worldwide participate in providing access to full-text information.
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  • Internet Resources Newsletter: A monthly electronic newsletter, edited by Heriot-Watt University Library staff, which aims to raise awareness of new sources of information on the Internet, particularly in engineering, science, and the social science.
  • Internet history of science sourcebook site utilizes hypertext links to be the hierarchy of hierarchiesfor the history of science, providing organized links to hundreds of other sites. Categories are in mostly chronological order, from ancient times to about 1900.


  • Academic Press dictionary of science and technology This work consists of 133,000 entries in 130 fields "likely to be encountered in scientific context by an informed general reader."


  • Online Mendelian inheritance in man Maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information and Johns Hopkins University, this is the authoritative reference for information on the inheritance of human characteristics.


  • Nature.com New Jersey Knowledge Initiative.

 
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