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SCIENCE, GENERAL

  • 4000 Years of Women in Science - A biographical list of women scientists throughout the ages.
  • ECHO Science & Technology Virtual Center -
    Echo's research center catalogues, annotates, and reviews sites on the history of science, technology, and industry. You can browse our database of over 5,000 sites by topic, time period, publisher or content.
  • Eric Weisstein's World of Scientific Biography -
    This resource contains budding encyclopedias of astronomy, scientific biography, chemistry, and physics and
    has been assembled over more than a decade by internet encyclopedist Eric W. Weisstein with assistance from the internet community.
  • FirstGov for Science -
    A gateway to authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. Government agencies, including research and development results.
  • GOS – Geospatial One Stop (Geodata) -
    Portal for federal, state, and local geographic data. Includes links to maps (both free and for purchase), statistics, as well as community and marketplace information.
  • GrayLIT Network -
    Provides a full-text search across the gray literature of multiple government agencies within a science portal of technical reports.

  • HazDat Database -
    HazDat, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry's Hazardous Substance Release/Health Effects Database, is the scientific and administrative database developed to provide access to information on the release of hazardous substances from Superfund sites or from emergency events and on the effects of hazardous substances on the health of human populations.
  • Intute: Science, Engineering, & Technology - offers a free, easy to use and powerful tool for discovering the best Internet resources for teaching, learning and research, covering the physical sciences, engineering, computing, geography, mathematics and environmental science.
  • The National Academies -
    The National Academies perform an unparalleled public service by bringing together committees of experts in all areas of scientific and technological endeavor. These experts serve pro bono to address critical national issues and give advice to the federal government and the public. Four organizations comprise the Academies: the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council.
  • National Oceanographic Data Center -
    The National Oceanographic Data Center archives & provides public access to global oceanographic and coastal data, products, and information.
  • NOAA: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
    NOAA is a federal agency focused on the condition of the oceans and the atmosphere. NOAA supplies information to its customers that pertains to the state of the oceans and the atmosphere, serves as the steward of national coastal and marine environments, and is trusted source of accurate and objective scientific information in four particular areas of national and global importance: Ecosystems; Climate; Weather & Water; and Commerce & Transportation.
  • NOAA Photo Library (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration)
    The NOAA Photo Library has been built so as to capture the work, observations, and studies that are carried on by the scientists, engineers, commissioned officers, and administrative personnel that make up this complex and scientifically diverse agency. It also has been built in an attempt to capture NOAA's scientific heritage, which is in fact a heritage shared by much of the physical and environmental science communities in the United States today. To date, over 16,000 images have been digitized and reside in the online NOAA Photo Library.
  • Origins - National Science Foundation - a content-rich Web site with interactive elements, video clips, articles, and images, providing context for a series of live Webcasts. Each Web site included pieces on related topics—from particle physics to penguin research—and introduced the ideas that drive research, the tools that make discoveries possible, and the scientists and support staff that conduct the work. This web site explores the origins of matter, the universe, earth, and even life itself.
  • SciCentral -
    Since 1997, the SciCentral editors have been aggregating breaking research news from the most reputable and reliable sources. The service has received over 30 Web awards and enthusiastic reviews from leading science publishers (e.g.; Science Magazine, The Lancet, The New Scientist) for the quality of its service. Over 700 other websites point to SciCentral as a trusted source of information.
  • Science@FDA - FDA's scientific expertise is more important than ever as the agency sets policy and enforces laws in increasingly complex arenas such as molecular biology, nuclear physics, and electrical engineering.
  • Science in the Headlines - Find out how science and technology form the basis for many of the day's top news stories. Whether you are looking for background or searching for a different angle, check out "Science in the Headlines" at http://www.national-academies.org/headlines.
  • Science.gov - A gateway to authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. Government agencies, including research and development results.
  • Scientific American - a dynamic resource that includes articles from current and past issues, online-only features, daily news, trivia and weekly polls. Visitors to the site also have access to Scientific American Careers, the career board for professionals in the science and technology industries; Scientific American Digital, which houses downloadable issues of the magazine from 1993 to the present; a bookstore, shop and much more.
  • Scirus -
    Scirus is the most comprehensive science-specific search engine on the Internet. Driven by the latest search engine technology, Scirus searches over 300
    million science-specific Web pages, enabling you to quickly: Pinpoint scientific, scholarly, technical and medical data on the Web. Find the latest reports,
    peer -reviewed articles, patents, pre prints and journals that other search engines miss. Offer unique functionalities designed for scientists and researchers.covers scientific information through ScienceDirect, MEDLINE on BioMedNet, Beilstein on ChemWeb, Neuroscion, BioMed Central and Patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and related information on the Web.
  • Technology, Science and Innovation
    • Government science and technology resources
  • U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

SCIENCE PERIODICALS

  • Energy Citations Database (1948 – Present)
    Contains bibliographic records for energy and energy-related scientific and technical information from the Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessor agencies, the Energy Research & Development Administration (ERDA) and the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). The Database provides access to DOE publicly available citations from 1948 through the present, with continued growth through regular updates.

  • HighWire Press: Free Online Full Text Science Articles
  • Infotrieve's Article Finder
    Accesses scientific, technical, medical, and other scholarly conten for a fee. Good index that searches through 26 million citations and 8.5 million abstracts from over 54,000 journals with a simple or advanced search. [exit federal site] The collection grows at a rate of over 44,000 new records every week. Article Finder contains the content of Infotrieve's eContent, Table of Contents (TOCs) and MEDLINE® databases, with direct feeds from publishers and access to several other databases all in one collection.

  • ScienceResearch.com -
    is a Web portal allowing access via one query to numerous scientific journals and public science databases. Thousands of journals and databases, effectively millions of documents, can be searched in real-time. Depending on the source, full-text documents may be available. In the event full text is not available, an abstract of the article and a link to the source will be retrieved.
  • Scirus -
    Scirus is the most comprehensive science-specific search engine on the Internet. Driven by the latest search engine technology, Scirus searches over 300
    million science-specific Web pages, enabling you to quickly: Pinpoint scientific, scholarly, technical and medical data on the Web. Find the latest reports,
    peer -reviewed articles, patents, pre prints and journals that other search engines miss. Offer unique functionalities designed for scientists and researchers.covers scientific information through ScienceDirect, MEDLINE on BioMedNet, Beilstein on ChemWeb, Neuroscion, BioMed Central and Patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and related information on the Web.


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