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Biology and Life Sciences
Garland Library's subscription Research Databases and the World Wide Web offer a large number of valuable resources to those studying in the fields of Biology and Life Sciences. For Biology, Life Sciences and related books and other materials in the TC Library collection, be sure to check our catalog.
Agricola US Dept. of
Agriculture database
Gale Virtual Reference Library Sciences
JSTOR
Online Medical
Reference Books from CREDO REFERENCE includes color anatomical
maps of the human body that are printable.
Project Muse
PubMed Central
Science Database (from Infotrac I) access to
abstracts and full text articles in the sciences.
American Zoo and Aquarium Association's
Agricultural Fact
Book from the USDA
Biodiversity:
Measuring the Variety of Nature
BIODIDAC
Biology Database
The Biology
Project: An Interactive Online Resource for Learning
Biology
BIOSIS: Biosystematics and Life
science Resources
Biotechnology Educational
Resources
Birdnet: Recent
Ornithological Literature Online...
Cats
Chief Seattle's "Letter
to All the People"
Bristol Dinosaur Project
an excellent source for education related information about
dinosaurs.
Global Health Facts" a project of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, provides free, up-to-date
and easy-to-access data by country on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other
key health and socio-economic indicators."
Human Anatomy On-line
The Human
Genome Project
Kimball's Biology
Pages
Mad Scientist Network, Q & A in 25 areas
of science
Microworld allows a glimpse of the
microscopic world
National Wildlife Federation
NatureServe, focuses
on the distribution and conservation status of plants and
animals in the U.S. and Canada. It contains information on some 50,000
plants
and animal species
Paleonet lists
sources for would-be paleontologists
Peterson Online is great
for bird identification
Science.gov Search engine and access
to websites on variety of scientific research and information. Sponsored and
hosted by the
Dept.
of Energy Science Technology Department of Energy
(DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), located in Oak
Ridge, Tennessee, National Science Foundation and other government
agencies.
"Scientific American's
Ask-the-Experts"
Scott's Botanical Links
SeaWeb, is dedicated to the
creatures of the ocean
The Tree of Life "is a
collaborative effort of
biologists and nature enthusiasts from around the world. On more than 10,000
World Wide Web pages, the project provides information about biodiversity, the
characteristics of different groups of organisms, and their evolutionary
history."
World Wide Science now
offers the capability to search scientific data collections. Six new data
sources have been added to WWS.org, representing a significant milestone in
improving access to scientific data from around the world.
Updated on
11/28/2012