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Useful Web Links
for Research
| Science News
Sources |
The New York Times
(check the science section)
New Scientist (one of the very best of its kind)
Science
News (good for short news articles)
Scientific American
(a premier source of in-depth news and analysis for a general educated
audience)
Natural History
magazine (biology, ecology, and evolution; accessible to a general
audience)
Science and Nature
(the two most prestigious science journals in English; both publish
news and original research)
The Why Files
(a fun site for the curious)
Discover
(similar to Scientific American) |
| Biology (General) |
Actionbioscience.org
-- an excellent resource on several key topics, geared toward students
and educators
BioAgMed INFOMINE
(subject-specific search tool)
Institute
for Medicine
in Contemporary Society
Biology (Harvard
University)
Marine Biological Laboratory (Wood Hole, MA)
Kimball's
Biology Pages (Harvard Univ.) |
| Genetics |
DNA
from the Beginning (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) -- an
exceptional primer on genetics
National Human
Genome Research Institute -- comprehensive
information, including Educational
Resources and the tutorial What's
a Genome?
HUGO: The Human Genome
Organization
The
Genomic Revolution -- online exhibit at the American Museum of
Natural History
Virtual Library: Genetics |
| Ecology and Environmental
Science |
EnviroLink:
News and Resources
Eco-Compass, the Internet Guide
to Env. Educ.
USFS (United States Forest Service)
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
Wetlands (on the EPA
site)
The Ecologist (professional
journal) |
| Evolution |
Darwin and
Evolving
Planet: Online Exhibitions at the Field Museum of Natural
History
Evolution
Update: The Evolution Research Center for Teachers and
Students of Biology (a great jumping-off point for pursuing evolution
topics)
Darwin and Darwinism
Treasures of
Evolution Island -- natural selection in the Galapagos,
courtesy of the Why Files
How
Do Species Develop? (Prof. John Kimball)
The Talk.Origins Archive (a
discussion site on the evolution/creationism debate)
Creationism
websites (compiled by the Darwin and Darwinism website authored by
Robert Young)
The Creation Research
Society |
| Physical Sciences
(physics, geology, chemistry, astronomy) |
USGS (United State Geological Survey)
Plate
Tectonics (USGS)
Geological
Time (USGS) -- how we can figure out the age of the Earth . . .
and other things
Earth Science --
Virtual Library
NASA
Physics
2000 (Univ. of Colorado)
Interactive
Periodic Table
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| Scientific Organizations |
Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History
Argonne National
Laboratory (IL)
Adler Planetarium (Chicago)
Chicago
Academy of Sciences
National Science Foundation
American
Association for the Advancement of Science
American
Museum of Natural History (NY)
National Museum of Natural History
(Smithsonian)
USAP (United States
Antarctic Program)
National Academy of Sciences |
| Text-Indexing Search Tools
(WWW Search Engines) |
Google
(a popular favorite; clean, convenient interface)
Alta
Vista (powerful engine; versatile)
Lycos
WebCrawler |
| Subject-Directory Search Tools |
Roosevelt University
Library Home Page (key!)
The Internet Public Library
Library of Congress Home Page
The WWW Virtual Library
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| Writer's Toolbox:
Critical Reading and Documentation |
MLA Format Guide
Understanding
and Avoiding Plagiarism (Ohio Univ.)
Evaluating
Web Sources (Widener University)
Strunk's Elements of Style
The Online! WWW Reference
Source
The
Nature of Science (from Science for All Americans)
Introduction
to Scientific Method (Prof. Frank Wolfs)
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Mike Bryson
Associate Professor
University College
Roosevelt University
Assignments
Field Trips
Links
Schedule
Texts
391 Home Page
mb's Courses
Page
(classes / office hours)
mb's Home
Page

Lobby of Roosevelt's Alfred A. Robin Campus
(opened 1996)

Roosevelt's National Landmark, the
Auditorium Building, downtown Chicago

The Gage Building: home of the College of
Professional Studies
If you have suggestions about links to add to this page, please email me.
Last updated
12/10/07
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