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         Scientists Biographies General:     more books (100)
  1. Florence Sabin: Scientist (Junior World Biographies) by Robin Campbell, 1995-04
  2. Scientist, Soldier, Statesman, Spy: Count Rumford, the Extrordinary Life of a Scientific Genius by G. I. Brown, 2001-03-01
  3. George Washington Carver: Scientist and Inventor (African-American Biographies) by Barbara Kramer, 2002-06
  4. In the Shadow of the Bomb: Oppenheimer, Bethe, and the Moral Responsibility of the Scientist (Princeton Series in Physics) by Silvan S. Schweber, 2006-12-18
  5. Scientist of the Empire: Sir Roderick Murchison, Scientific Exploration and Victorian Imperialism by Robert A. Stafford, 2002-07-18
  6. Scientists, Mathematicians, and Inventors: An Encyclopedia of People Who Changed the World (Lives and Legacies Series)
  7. Leonardo: The First Scientist by Michael White, 2001-01
  8. The Pill, Pygmy Chimps, and Degas' Horse/the Remarkable Autobiography of the Award-Winning Scientist Who Synthesized the Birth Control Pill by Carl Djerassi, 1998
  9. Sir Thomas Lewis: PIONEER CARDIOLOGIST AND CLINICAL SCIENTIST by ARTHUR HOLLMAN, 1997
  10. MUSTANG DESIGNER: Edgar Schmued and the P-51 by Ray Wagner, 2000-03
  11. John James Audubon (Dodo Press) by John Burroughs, 2008-01-11
  12. Madame du Chatelet: Scientist, Philosopher and Feminist of the Enlightenment (Berg Womens Series) by Esther Ehrman, 1986-06-27
  13. Moses Maimonides: Physician, Scientist, and Philosopher by Fred Rosner, 1993-07
  14. Dignifying Science: Stories About Women Scientists by Jim Ottaviani, 2003-06

61. BCISD Classroom Resources
general Science from the Instructional Technology Team updated 1/13/05 4000 Years of Women in Science biographies, pictures, and more.
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Classroom Resources
General Science
updated General Science Careers Just for Teachers General Science

62. Subject Guides
general Collections of biographies. Academic Universe (LexisNexis) biographies ofscientists in the traditional fields of mathematics, astronomy,
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    Biographies Guide
    Text in BROWN indicates that the item is located in Hoover Library Biography Indexes
    • Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) . 2nd edition. 1975 to present.
      • (Call number: R 920 B615)
        An index to publications with biographical information, both current and retrospective. Indexes only reference books containing multiple biographies; it does not index periodicals or books about only one individual. More than 12 million biographical sketches in total are indexed, emphasis on Americans.
      Biography Index 1946 to present.
      • (Call number: Index 016.92 B615)
        No cumulative index. Must check each volume. Mainly Americans.

63. General Sciences
biographies AND GUIDES. American Men and Women of Science. Ref Q141 .A471 general Science Index. Choose FirstSearch under Articles Indexes,
http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/guides/general_sciences.htm
GENERAL SCIENCES
Selected Resources
This is a list of selected resources only and there are many others available in the Library. Please e-mail the Reference Department or call 460-7025 for help. Links to indexes for journal articles on this topic are available under For selected Web resources see under Research Guides SCIENCE PROJECTS
101 Simple Experiments with Insects. Book Shelves QL 464 .K29
700 Science Experiments for Everyone. Book Shelves Q 181 .U473 1964
After-Dinner Science. Book Shelves Q 164 .S9 1961
Botany: High-School Science Fair Experiments. Book Shelves QK 52.6 .D37 1995
Chemistry Magic. Book Shelves QD 43 .S8
Child's Play 6-12: 160 Instant Activities. Book Shelves TT 160 .H333 1992
Complete Handbook of Science Fair Projects
Ref Q 182.3 .B63 1996/ Book Shelves Q 182.3 .B63 1991
Creepy Crawlies and the Scientific Method ... Book Shelves QL 52.6 .K58 1993
Environmental Science: High School Science Fair Experiments.
Book Shelves GE 77 .D38 1994
Experiments in Physical Science. Book Shelves Q 161 .W4

64. General Science
general Science Resources. 4000 Years of Women in Science Biographiesscientists Black scientists Inventors Dr. K’s Famous scientists
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G eneral Science
General Interest
History of Science Scientific Methods Scientist Biographies ... Publications G eneral Interest
H istory of Science T he Scientific Method S cientist Biographies P ublications

65. Succeed Through Studying Biographies - Online Lessons From The School For Champi
Contents of online lessons on Succeed through Biography Lessons from the The material is divided into general areas, or you can search by keyword.
http://www.school-for-champions.com/biographies.htm
Succeed through Studying Biographies
You can learn much from studying the life stories of famous or interesting people. You can examine personality traits, outside influences, events in their lives, and work techniques and then apply them to your own life. Studying the lives of the successful can give you insight on the processes used, as well as to inspire you to also become a champion. There is a need for people who can think logically and apply the lessons learned from others. Your knowledge and skills in this area can help you excel in life, advance your career or improve your business. The purpose of these free online lessons is to give you a start at learning through studying biographies. The material is divided into general areas, or you can search by keyword. If you have any questions, send us an email
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Answer a survey question and see the results from other participants. Are the lives of movie stars worth studying?

66. Minorities In Science: Guide To Selected Resources
Directories Statistics and Reports biographies (general) biographies (AfricanAmericansin Sciences) Proposals Curriculum Materials Indexes
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/mlk/srs119.html
Minorities in Science: Guide to Reference Sources LSU Libraries
Louisiana State University Selected Reference Resources no.119
Mitchell Brown, Compiler The Faces of Science: African-Americans in the Sciences Profiles of African American scientists, engineers, and inventors who have contributed to the development of chemistry, biochemistry, physics, mathematics, and medicine, past and present. Directories (People)
Directories
Statistics and Reports Biographies (General) Biographies (African-Americans in Sciences) ... Online Catalog Directory of Graduate Research.
QD 21 D573 Chemistry Library (latest ed. in Reference)
The American Chemical Society's biennial directory of departments of chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, medicinal/pharmaceutical chemistry, clinical chemistry, and polymer science at U.S. and Canadian universities that offer masters or doctoral degrees in these fields. Schools are listed alphabetically with each section, and include fields of specialization, faculty, biographies, interests, and recent publications.
NS 1.50:M 66 Middleton Documents

67. Botany: General Reference
More links for more general biological topics can be found on the main page ofthe site. Science biographies biographies are ordered alphabetically.
http://www.nbii.gov/disciplines/botany/generalref.html
Botany Home Past and Future Form and Function Focus on Species ... General Reference Sources
General Reference Sources
Contents:
General Plant Resources
General Plant Resources are web sites that contain information about many different plant topics. A website listed in this area may contain reference materials such as separate databases for fungi, flowering plants and trees. In addition, sites in this section may contain information devoted to general plant research across several disciplines.
Agripedia
University of Kentucky
Agripedia has been created to allow students to use resources across the country in an integrated, interactive learning resource on the Internet. As an "encyclopedia of agriculture", Agripedia presents facts, figures, demonstrations, examples, graphics, and more regarding the concepts, practices, and vocabulary of agriculture in a multimedia format using audio clips, graphics, text and animation.
All Living Things
Discover Life
This page is a portal to all living things. The information is aimed toward education, science and resource management and non-specialists seeking information in biology.

68. Swartmore College Library: General Science
general Science Resources. American Association for the Advancement of Science Overview WWW Virtual Library site contains biographies, general history,
http://www.swarthmore.edu/Library/cornell/Sciences/scigen.html
General Science Resources
American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Reviews
Access to all the Annual Review titles to which we subscribe in print.
Association for Women in Science
An association "dedicated to achieving equity and full participation for women in science, technology, and engineering."
Aurora Page
The source for information on the aurora borealis and australis ("southern lights"). Offers the latest forecasts on geomagnetic activity, which determines the likelihood for seeing the aurora. Also supplies access to articles, pictures and even recordings of auroral sounds which sometimes accompany the lights.
EnviroWebA Project of the EnviroLink Network
Links to Internet sites with environmental interests.
EurekAlert! History of Technology Resources
A comprehensive source of information on the subject of history of technology, from antiquity to present.

How Stuff Works
Hundreds of web articles on how just about everything works!
INFOMINE
Web site for the novice on the the Internet, but is also a good reference tool offering access to online articles, and lots of links to other Internet tutorials.

69. AIP Center For History Of Physics Web Sites
Many short biographies of physicists are in the History of Mathematics Archives general History of Science Links, Information Back to top
http://www.aip.org/history/web-link.htm
AIP HOME PAGE Online Journal Publishing Service AIP Journals Publishing Services Science Policy History Center Working at AIP Site Index
Resources for the History of
Exhibits and info:
Visit our Exhibit Hall - a dozen big exhibits!
History of Physics -General
before 1900 since 1900
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History of Institutions
Other Resources:
General Physics - General History

General History of Science
links, info
History of Science Community

Archival Resources
Sign up for free e-newsletter! Find out when we post new Web exhibits and materials to our Web site! (Added April 2005) note updates in World Year of Physics 2005 (1) from Europe and World Year of Physics 2005 (2) Franklin Tercentenary Trial of Galileo Early electric, magnetic and related medical instruments at the Bakken Museum Vacuum Technology Robert Boyle History of physics (ancient to 19th century) from the Catholic Encyclopedia Newton's Bucket new ) and other topics in history of mathematical physics physics instruments 19th Century Physics Osborne Reynolds ... History of Stanford Physics dept.

70. General Sources Guide: University Libraries
Biographical data for living US and Canadian scientists in physical and biological general,ethnic,and topical biographic resources. Lives The Biography
http://library.louisville.edu/research/general/biographical.htm
University of Louisville UofL Libraries Resources by Topic General Sources Guide Biographical Sources
African American Biographical Database

Contains extended narratives of African American activists, business people, former slaves, performing artists, educators, lawyers, physicians, writers, church leaders, homemakers, religious workers, government workers, athletes, farmers, scientists, factory workers, and moreboth the famous and the everyday person. (Chadwyck-Healey) More info American Men and Women of Science
Kersey Library, and Ekstrom Ref. Biography Wall: Ref Q131.A47 Biographical data for living U.S. and Canadian scientists in physical and biological sciences, public health, engineering, mathematics, statistics, and computer science. Most recent edition in Kersey Library, immediately superseded edition in Ekstrom Reference, all previous editions in Ekstrom Stacks. American National Biography
The American National Biography was conceived as the successor to the Dictionary of American Biography, first published between 1926 and 1937. Broader in scope, in the ANB an "American" is loosely defined as someone whose significant actions occurred during his or her residence within what is now the United States or whose life or career directly influenced the course of American history. Includes over 26,000 biographical sketches. (Oxford University Press) More info American National Biography
EKSTROM Ref. Biography Wall CT213 A68 1999 (24 volumes)

71. Scientists - PeopleSpot.com
biographies of 16th and 17th century scientists. Faces of Science biographiesof noted African American scientists. Famous Chemists
http://www.peoplespot.com/notable/scientists/

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72. Science, General - WMU Libraries
Science, general biographies Science Biography Resources Compiled by theUniversity of Chicago Library information system.
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6 resources available. - Restricted to WMU users - Open Access American Men and Women of Science
Profiles prominent living North American and Canadian Scientists with particular emphasis on the physical and biological sciences. References to earlier editions are given for previous entrants now known to be deceased. Print editions have the call number Q 141 .A471x (latest in Sci.R.)
Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences

Biographical profiles of African Americans in the sciences, math and engineering.
Science Biography Resources

Compiled by the University of Chicago Library information system.
The Cambridge Dictionary of Scientists
Q 141 .C128 1996 (Sci.R)

73. :: [Research Guides] Biographies @ W. Frank Steely LIBRARY ::
Links to biographies in subject areas such as science, art, and literature. American biographies general. Dictionary of American Biography Location
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Where to start
Biographies
From BUBL Link Catalogue of Internet Resources. Links to biographies in subject areas such as science, art, and literature.
Biography.com
Very brief biographical articles from the Cambridge Encyclopedia Database, the Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography, and the A and E Biography and History Channels.
Biography and Genealogy Master Index
Location: REF CT 215.B56x Indicates in which standard Reference works biographies can be found. Contains over 2 million citations covering over 300 biographical dictionaries.
Biography Index
Location: REF Index Shelves Coverage: Annual Compilation 1946- eLocation: "B"Databases Access: Restricted to Steely Reference Area. See a librarian. Coverage: 1984-present; Indexes biographical information appearing in periodicals and books, including interviews, obituaries, and autobiographies as well as other types of sources.
Lives, the Biography Resource
Links to Web resources including biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, diaries, letters, and oral histories. Limited to people who are no longer living or whose "public life and career are well behind them."
Pseudonyms and Nicknames Dictionary (1980)
Location: REF CT 120 .P8 Links over 17,000 original names to nearly 22,000 assumed names.

74. General Science Web Resources
WEB GUIDE TO RESOURCES IN general SCIENCE, ASTRONOMY, MATH, and PHYSICS See also his biography, from the excellent biographies on the MacTutor History
http://www.sheltonstate.edu/library/genscience.htm
WEB GUIDE TO RESOURCES IN GENERAL SCIENCE, ASTRONOMY, MATH, and PHYSICS This guide provides links to sites related to astronomy, math, and physics. Please note that many topics in these fields are inter-related. In addition, the subject guides provided by the library of Jacksonville State University offer good suggestions. The Shelton State Math Department also lists recommended links on its home page.
General Science Sites
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Astronomy

Mathematics

Physics

ASTRONOMY Astronomy Cafe http://www.theastronomycafe.net

Educational and professional resources; descriptive articles, hot keys to data archives, software; Ask the Astronomer window for submitting questions; presented by professional astronomer Dr. Sten Odenwald; full-text articles on fun topics as well as serious topics. Astronomy Calculator http://w3.one.net/~rback/frames.html
Shows and calculates dates for expected astronomical events, including: phases of the moon; lunar eclipse in all phases; meteor showers with related information; viewing information for planets; glossary; links to other astronomy sites. Astronomy Magazine http://www.astronomy.com/content/static/magazine/default.asp

75. BlackEngineer.com - Biographies
We are increasing our educational opportunities for scientists and engineers . We don t have people shooting at our scientists and engineers on a daily
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As commander of the Air Force Materiel Command, Gen. Lester L. Lyles is responsible for the acquisition, management services, and logistics support necessary to keep the Air Force ready for war, whenever and wherever it's needed.
He began his Air Force career in 1968, after earning his B.Sc. degree in mechanical engineering from Howard University. He received an M.Sc. in mechanical and nuclear engineering in 1969 from the Air Force Institute of Technology program at New Mexico State University and later attended numerous armed forces management and technical training programs, including the prestigious National and International Security Management Course at Harvard University.
Among the highlights of his distinguished career, Gen. Lyles has served as director of the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization and as vice chief of staff of the Air Force. He assumed his current position in April 2000.

76. Mathematical Sciences - General
Research Subject Guides Mathematical Sciences general Also includesbiographies of scientists, latebreaking science and technology news,
http://www.lib.depaul.edu/eresource/subject_search_infotype.asp?SubjectID=35&Top

77. Popular Topics: Science
homework topics science biographies. Latest science update In New Scientist Emphasis is on a general view of science but other aspects will be
http://www.wcl.govt.nz/popular/science.html
popular science shelf help magazines online mags videos ... science biographies Latest science update: In New Scientist online: Pandemic-causing 'Asian flu' accidentally released by US laboratory
Pterostylis sp. Current Topic: New Zealand Orchids
New Zealand has about 120 species of orchids, and while some are epiphytes (live on trees or logs) most are ground dwelling. Our orchids are not spectacular in the large brightly coloured tropical sense, but they are just as interesting and beautiful. Orchids are found all over New Zealand,in forests , grassland, swamps, clay banks and alpine areas but as the flowers are small, often white or green, they are easily missed. The really special thing about our orchids is that they are largely self pollinated. Another unusual feature is that they grow under introduced trees, for example under Pinus nigra near Taupo, there are a large number of orchid species growing - so many that a special reserve has been created.
Recent science books
(for the latest science books each month, click here British Isles : a natural history by Alan Titchmarsh. (2004)

78. General Science Subject Guide, University Of Otago Library
general Science. Contents. Catalogue search; Databases indexes biographies.American men and women of science, SciRef Q/141/AG51/198990
http://www.library.otago.ac.nz/subject_guides/gen-science.html

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Catalogue - use to find books and journals in the Library Library Catalogue Catalogue tutorial
Selected electronic resources and print indexes are listed below.
Library databases search page
Academic Search Premier via Ebsco Biological Sciences via Cambridge Scientific Abstracts Biosis Previews via Web of Science Current Contents Connect FSTA (Food Science and Technology Abstracts) Index New Zealand Medline NZ Science via Superindex ProQuest 5000 (fulltext included) ScienceDirect Te Puna Web of Science
Biological abstracts
(see also Biosis) Sci:Ref QH/307/ZB5 Chemical abstracts
(see also SciFinder) Sci:Ref QD/31/ZC4 SciFinder scholar Science + Medical Library
Database Terminals Check Catalogue for details of print holdings and locations.

79. 'A General Practitioner In Science'
Contains comprehensive biographies of various Indian and Hindu leaders, commented on that occasion that he was a general practitioner in science.
http://www.freeindia.org/biographies/greatscientists/drcvraman/page25.htm
Great Scientists Dr.C.V.Raman Vikrama Sarabhai Homi Bhabha Dr.J.C.Bose ... Great Personalities Dr.C.V.RAMAN 'A General Practitioner in Science'
When Raman stepped into the field of research, Modern Physics was in its infancy. It developed numerous branches by the time he began working in his own Institute. Then research workers had access to modern equipment and methods, which were not available six decades earlier. They tended to study a small field and to specialize in it. But Raman never limited his activities and interests to a narrow field.
Raman once inaugurated the 'General Practitioners' Conference' in Bangalore. A
general practitioner is a doctor who treats common illnesses. Raman humorously
commented on that occasion that he was a general practitioner in science. He liked all
scientific problems whether they were small or big. His interest and satisfaction lay in finding a solution to the problem.
In 1969, the daughter of Nagendranath (who had been a research student under him thirty years earlier) was married; Raman and his wife attended thereception. Raman drew Nagendranath aside and explained his new problem; he was trying to find a theory of earthquakes taking into account the actual shape of the earth and the wave-like nature of the quakes. Raman was not a person to be satisfied with his past achievements. He was always seeking new and vaster fields of study.

80. Christine Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Winter 2001 Fellow Biographies
Winter 2001 Fellow biographies. Avital Tali BarShalom (NCPB/IOM) Her BSin Secondary Education and general Science is also from Michigan State
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Winter 2001 Fellow Biographies Avital "Tali" Bar-Shalom (NCPB/IOM) recently defended her Ph.D. dissertation in Biochemistry at Brandeis University, where she also completed coursework in health policy at the Heller School. Her BS in Chemistry is from University of California, San Diego. Tali is looking forward to combining her scientific training with policy development and hopes to pursue a career in science and health policy. She was a graduate student representative for the Brandeis University Board of Trustees. Tali recently did extensive traveling, visiting such exotic locations as Vietnam and Israel. She is active in community supported agriculture, practices yoga, and enjoys cooking. She will be working at the National Cancer Policy Board at the Institute of Medicine. She can be emailed at abarshal@nas.edu. She can be reached at tbarshalom@mail.earthlink.net.

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