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1. Biographies
Biographies by Topic Specific Biographies on and their inventors Inventors Museum biographies of inventors Ten Women Nobel Prize Winners in
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2. WTPS - WTHS - IMC - SUBJECT SITES - Social Studies
Also use their search screen to locate information on specific individuals. Biographies of Indians of North America
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3. Woodrow Wilson, U.S. President Educational Posters, Books, Video
Wilson posters individuals Social Studies Posters. Nobel Peace Prize Winners, 1919 Woodrow Wilson Poster Citing this information and
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4. Selected Edition
is a time line based on the biographies, as well as indexes of Fields Medal winners, Nobel Prize winners, the most requested biographies, and
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5. ALAN Review - Fall 1998 Volume 26, Number 1
titles of collective biographies, know specific evaluation and circumstances to achieve their goals, from Nobel Prize winners in science to
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6. Reference Titles (I)
convictions of individuals. related events, organizations and specific periodic table, useful formulas, a list of Nobel Prize winners
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7. The Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine, 1901-2000
work and the biographies of efforts were made to be more specific. had worked with Alfred Nobel, was unhappy about the choice of some
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8. Owens Library Biographical Sources
for sources that list individuals with specific characteristics or *Nobel Prize Winners 1st Floor, Reference 001.44 N74n This
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9. BUBL LINK Scientists
Nobel Prize Internet Archive. Annotated listing of Nobel Prize winners, organised about scientists, including individuals and those in
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10. Research Topic Details From The Literature Link
includes biographies of Marie Curie and Louis Pasteur as well as some Nobel Prize winners." Civil Rights Links. Specific Biographies
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11. Biographies
specific biographies on individuals in History Presidents Science Inventors Museum biographies of inventors Ten Women nobel prize winners in Science
http://teachers.westport.k12.ct.us/resource/biographies.htm
Biographies
Check the on-line card catalog of your school's library for books!
Coleytown
Greens Farms Long Lots Kings Highway ... Biographies by Topic
Specific Biographies on Individuals in : History Presidents Science
African Americans
... Sports General Biography Resources Lives, the Biography Resource - links to biographies of the famous and not-so famous
Biographical Dictionary
- short information about people's lives
Biography.com
- from the Biography Channel, short bios of many people
Biographies by Topic Multnomah County Library Biographies by Topic -great source of information
Big Chalk's Collection of Biography Links
- organized by topic great resource
Teacher Oz's Biography Links
- terrific source for biography sites
Famous People on Postage Stamps
Time 100 - Time Magazine's profiles of 100 important people of the 20th century. Spectrum Biography Library - "Biographies of people throughout history and people in the news." Includes: Clara Barton, the Bronte Sisters, Elizabeth Browning, Julius Caesar, Cesar Chavez, Aaron Copeland, Jacques Cousteau,Charles Dickens, Wyatt Earp, Thomas Edison, King Edward VIII, Henry Ford, Benjamin Franklin, Harry Houdini, Scott Joplin,Abraham Lincoln, Wolfgang Mozart, Pocahontas, Sitting Bull, Georges Seurat, Jonathan Swift, Harriet Tubman, Oscar Wilde. Bellingham School's Explorers - explorers of land, ideas, sky, art, with links

12. Lusodoc Lda (Portugal)
to biographies on living and deceased individuals whose achievements are ways and create specific, targeted lists, like living nobel prize winners
http://www.lusodoc.pt/modules.php?name=gale&func=new_prod&prod=I-EWBCD-112511

13. HES: Resources For Specific Individuals
nobel prize winners. The economics section of the nobel prize Internet Archive David Ricardo Short Biography, source The World of Economics at FRBSF
http://www.eh.net/~HisEcSoc/Resources/individ.shtml
History of Economics Services
Individual Economists
both bibliographies and other resources
Nobel Prize Winners
The economics section of the Nobel Prize Internet Archive , sponsored by the Nobel Foundation , provides at least a modest webpage for each laureate and very much more for some.
Almost Any Author
The McMaster University Archive of the History of Economic Thought by Rod Hay ("McMaster Archive") provides many primary texts. Its mirrors also provide some biographical and other secondary writings.
Alphabetical Index
Bastiat Bentham Böhm-Bawerk Bolingbroke ... Winstanley
Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850)
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832)
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (1851-1914)
Henry St. John Bolingbroke (1678-1751)
Richard Cantillon (1680s-1734)
Adam Ferguson (1723-1816)
Irving Fisher (1867-1947)
Milton Friedman (1912- )

14. Scientists - S
including individuals and those in specific subject areas or time periods, Annotated listing of nobel prize winners, organised by prize category;
http://www.electronicsee.com/Resources/Scientists.htm
Scientists and S Guide - Resources and Review
Society that aims to facilitate communication across conventional boundaries that separate the disciplines and across national boundaries that separate scholars. It includes scholars in sociology, anthropology, history, philosophy, political science, economics, and psychology.

Collection of portraits depicting Benjamin Franklin and fellow scientists at work in the 18th century. Includes images of scientific instruments such as a portable reflecting telescope and terrestrial and celestial globes.

Collection of historical photographs, slides, lithographs and engravings focusing on American physicists and astronomers of the twentieth century. Includes material about Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Maria Goeppert Mayer, Marie Curie and Galileo.

Extensive collection of links to biographies, papers, quotations and pictures of Albert Einstein.

Index to biographical information about scientists, including individuals and those in specific subject areas or time periods, including Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Biographical Dictionary of Biologists and Mathematicians.
Annotated listing of Nobel Prize winners, organised by prize category; physics, chemistry, literature, peace, economics, physiology and medicine. Biographical information is given about each winner, as is access to Internet based works by, and about, them.

15. Welcome To Adobe GoLive 5
the organization, the other individuals involved, and specific interactions . nobel prize winners 2.) National Women s Hall of Fame 3.) Astronauts
http://www.tulane.edu/~wc/lawomen/WITM.html

16. Biography
A selection of biographies of deceased individuals who originally appeared inWho s Who. nobel prize winners An HW Wilson Biographical Dictionary.
http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/hist/resguide/biograph.htm
Biography:
A Research Guide
Introduction Retrospective or General Biographical Sources Biographical Sources for Living Persons Reference Sources for Biographical Information ... Strategies for Finding Biographical Sources on DELCAT
Introduction
Thousands of sources in the Library and on the Internet may contain biographical information. This guide provides citations or links to many of them. By using some recommended search strategies on DELCAT you should be able to ferret out additional sources not listed here. Determining the appropriate biographical source involves first asking yourself three questions. These are: Depending on your answer to the first question, proceed either to the section in this guide covering biographical sources which are retrospective or general in scope (these include persons of all historical periods, including the present, or those who are dead) or to the section covering sources which are contemporary in scope (these include only living persons). Upon arriving at your jumping-off point, be prepared to ask yourself the second and third questions. Jump to top of page.

17. USM Libraries: Research: Subject Guides: Biographical Information
biographies of deceased individuals from Great Britain and its colonies. of Modern Political Biography POR Ref D412.6 H88. nobel prize winners
http://library.usm.maine.edu/research/researchguides/biographical.html
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Introduction
Reference Sources Internet Resources Citation Styles Contact Information For further research assistance, please contact the Reference Department at Portland (780-4272), Gorham (780-5344), or Lewiston (753-6540), or use our online Ask A Librarian service. Introduction Finding Books In order to find books, journal titles, videos, government documents and other materials held in the University of Maine System you will need to consult URSUS , the online catalog. Because journal article citations are not individually included in URSUS , you will need to use a discipline-specific index to find this information (see Resources by Subject If you do not know the exact subject heading describing the topic you need, try doing a keyword search using other word/s related to that topic and then click on the subject heading links found within the relevant records to find additional, useful resources. The Library of Congress provides a breakdown of the call number classification scheme . Click on any of the listed subcategories to see more detail. Broad subject headings such as American Literature, Art, History etc may be narrowed by adding a geographic location such as United States, New England, Maine.

18. Watzek Library Research Resources - Core 111 - Kerns - African American Women, 1
volumes of Current Biography, the World Author Series, nobel prize winners, Includes entries on individuals, organizations, specific campaigns and
http://library.lclark.edu/reference/coursedisplay.php?subject=Core_111_Kerns_Afr

19. CSU Libraries: Sciences--Biographical Information
specific Areas/prize winners. Collective biographies in the Sciences A Century of nobel prize Recipients Chemistry, Physics and Medicine.
http://lib.colostate.edu/howto/bio-sci.html
Catalog (Sage) Databases E-Journals MetaLib ... Web Search
Sciences Biographical Information
The first part of this Web page has sources that can be used to identify resources with biographical information about scientists. The later parts list resources which contain biographical information. Collective Biographies in the Sciences Some books contain biographies of more than one person, with several pages or a whole chapter devoted to each individual. These works are called collective biographies or biographical collections. There are several ways to find collective biographies; some collected works may have been retrieved when searching SAGE for individual biographies. Here are several other methods. The following three books index many of the important collective biographies in the sciences. In the front or back of each volume is a listing of the sources that are covered. Individuals are listed alphabetically by last name, with references indicating the biographical source(s).
  • Ireland, Norma Olin.

20. Reinert/Alumni Memorial Library: English 150 Course Guide
Each issue includes biographies on wellknown individuals in politics, works such as Current Biography, World Authors Series, nobel prize winners,
http://reinert.creighton.edu/resources/suguides/courses/english150.htm
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English 150 / Expository Writing / Speeches
ENCYCLOPEDIAS: GENERAL AND SUBJECT SPECIFIC
  • General encyclopedias are located in the first aisle of the reference collection with call numbers beginning REF AE. Encyclopedia Britannica Online is available from all library infostations. [This link will work only from on campus locations.] To locate specific titles of general or subject encylopedias use the CLIC catalog.
To Find General Encyclopedias:
  • Use the CLIC Catalog Type: encyclopedias Click on the "Subject" button
  • To Find Subject Specific Encyclopedias:
  • Use the CLIC Catalog Type [topic] dictionaries Click on the "Subject" button
  • For example, psychology dictionaries will identify encyclopedias that deal only with the field of psychology.
    LOCATING PERIODICAL ARTICLES
    The following is a list of the most commonly used periodical indexes and databases. As a group, they provide broad coverage of most subject areas. All licensed databases to which the Library subscribes are accessible via the Library's Databases menu page.

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