Best Information on the Net
Produced by O'Keefe Library at St. Ambrose University, this site includes categories for science career information, research data, education, ethics, images, and women in science.
BUBL LINK: Life Sciences
This catalog of Internet resources includes excellent detailed descriptions about each resource. Subject menus are arranged in alphabetical order and include agriculture, anatomy, biochemistry, biology, biomedicine, biotechnology, botany, chemistry, earth sciences, ecology, entomology, evolution, forestry, genetics, global change, genetics, immunology, life sciences, marine biology, medicine, microbiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, physiology, plants, virology, and zoology.
Infomine
Produced by the libraries of the University of California, this site provides an advanced search engine and enables browsing by what's new, table of contents, title, subject and keyword. Substantial annotations are provided for websites included in the category.
Science.gov
This site is a gateway to authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. Government agencies, including research and development results.
WWW Virtual Library
Categories include biosciences, computer science, chemistry, forensic toxicology, mathematics, medicine and health, physicas and earth sciences.
People in Science
The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences
Biographical information on African American men and women who have contributed to the advancement of science and engineering. Maintained by Mitchell C. Brown, librarian at Princeton University.
This site features a browsable collection of transcribed manuscripts and images of original documents, a detailed guide to the records, and a brief timeline of Newton's life and works. It is maintained by Imperial College, London.
Profiles nine researchers from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory who were awarded Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry.
Nobel Prize Women in Science
This site provides online access to Sharon Bertsch McGrayne's book. The text is fully searchable and the interface is designed to make navigation within the book intuitive.
National Science Digital Library
An educational resource for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Funded by the National Science Foundation.