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  1. A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Abridged Edition by Lorin W. Anderson, David R. Krathwohl, et all 2000-12-29
  2. Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy (3rd Edition) by Robert W. Bauman, 2010-01-15
  3. Designing and Assessing Educational Objectives: Applying the New Taxonomy
  4. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Handbook 1: Cognitive Domain
  5. Organising Knowledge: Taxonomies, Knowledge and Organisational Effectiveness (Chandos Knowledge Management) by Patrick Lambe, 2007-02-08
  6. A Taxonomy of Barnacles: A Novel by Galt Niederhoffer, 2006-12-12
  7. Virus Taxonomy: VIIIth Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
  8. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Book 2/Affective Domain by David R. Krathwohl, Benjamin S. Bloom, et all 1999-07-19
  9. Plant Taxonomy and Biosystematics by Clive Anthony Stace, 1992-06-26
  10. Plant Taxonomy: The Systematic Evaluation of Comparative Data by Tod F. Stuessy, 2008-12-10
  11. The New Taxonomy (Systematics Association Special Volumes)
  12. Primate Taxonomy (Smithsonian Series in Comparative Evolutionary Biology) by Colin Groves, 2001-04-17
  13. Dynamic Taxonomies and Faceted Search: Theory, Practice, and Experience (The Information Retrieval Series)
  14. Typologies and Taxonomies: An Introduction to Classification Techniques (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences)

161. The Plesiosaur Directory - Introduction
Introduction to the group including taxonomy, reconstructions, and original artwork.
http://www.geocities.com/sea_saur/
MAIN PAGE introduction ABOUT THE AUTHOR NEWS discoveries, articles, events, site additions GENERA skip to... Anarosaurus Archaeonectrus Aristonectes Attenborosaurus Augustasaurus Bishanopliosaurus Brachauchenius Brancasaurus Callawayasaurus Claudiosaurus Cryptocleidus Cymatosaurus Dactylosaurus Dolichorhynchops Edgarosaurus Elasmosaurus Eretmosaurus Eurycleidus Hauffiosaurus Hydralmosaurus Hydrotherosaurus Kaiwhekea Keichousaurus Kimmerosaurus Kronosaurus Leptocleidus Lariosaurus Libonectes Liopleurodon Macroplata Maresaurus Mauisaurus Microcleidus Morenosaurus Muraenosaurus Neusticosaurus Nothosaurus Occitanosaurus Pachycostasaurus Peloneustes Pistosaurus Plesiopleurodon Plesiopterys Plesiosaurus Pliosaurus Polycotylus Rhomaleosaurus Simolestes Sthenarosaurus Styxosaurus Sulcusuchus Tatenectes Terminonatator Thalassiodracon Thalassomedon Thililua Tricleidus Trinacromerum Tuarangisaurus Yuzhoupliosaurus plesiosaur... CLASSIFICATION skip to... Cryptoclididae Elasmosauridae Eosauropterygia Eusauropterygia Nothosauria Nothosauriformes Pachypleurosauria Plesiosauria Plesiosauroidea Pliosauridae Pliosauroidea Polycotylidae Rhomaleosauridae Sauropterygia group...

162. Biology 211: Taxonomy Of Flowering Plants
Understand the principles of plant taxonomy, including evolutionary trends, patterns of speciation, biogeography, and floral biology.
http://www.colby.edu/info.tech/BI211/Bio211.html
An introduction to the principles and practice of flowering plant taxonomy. Emphasis is placed on acquiring the facility to use appropriate terminology in order to identify plants, as well as understanding the historical context and investigative procedures of taxonomists in designing a classification. Of particular importance is gaining an understanding of the philosophical bases in taxonomy and the relevance of this field to other areas of biology. Course
Objectives:
  • Learn vegetative and reproductive features and terminology that are useful in the identification of flowering plants. Gain ability to use published keys for the identification of flowering plants. Learn to recognize some of the common and unusual families of flowering plants in Maine Understand the principles of plant taxonomy, including evolutionary trends, patterns of speciation, biogeography, and floral biology. Gain an understanding of the relationships between evolutionary mechanisms, evolutionary history, and the classification of organisms. Develop an ability to critically examine the extent to which a classification system reflects relationships between organisms.

163. Archaea
taxonomy, description, and extensive references, with particular emphasis on the Crenarchaeota (classified here as a Kingdom.)
http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Archaea&contgroup=Life

164. TAXONOMY OF LIVING PRIMATES ORDER SUB INFRA SUPER FAMILY SUB GENUS
taxonomy OF LIVING PRIMATES. ORDER, SUB, INFRA, SUPER, FAMILY, SUB, GENUS, COMMON. ORDER, ORDER, FAMILY, FAMILY, NAME
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/primates/primate_order.html
TAXONOMY OF LIVING PRIMATES ORDER SUB INFRA SUPER FAMILY SUB GENUS COMMON ORDER ORDER FAMILY FAMILY NAME PRIMATES PROSIMII LEMURIFORMES TUPAIDODEA TUPAIIDAE TUPAIINAE TU[AIA COMMON TREE SHREW DENDROGALE SMOOTH TREE SHREW UROGALE PHILIPPINE TREE SHREW PITLOCERCINAE PITILOCERCUS PEN-TAILED TREE SHREW LEMUROIDEA LEMURIDAE LEMURINAE LEMUR COMMON LEMUR HAPALEMUR GENTLE LEMUR LEPILEMUR SPORTIVE LEMUR CHIEROGALEINAE CHEIROGALEUS MOUSE LEMUR MICROCEBUS DWARF LEMUR INDRIDAE INDRI INDRIS LICHANOTUS AVAHI PROPITHECUS SIFAKA DAUBENTONIIDAE DAUBENTONIA AYE-AYE LORISFORMES LORISOIDEA LORISIDAE LORIS SLENDER LORIS NYCTICEBUS SLOW LORIS ARCTOCEBUS ANGWANTIBO PERODICTICUS POTTO GALAGIDAE GALAGO BUSH BABY TARSIIFORMES TARSIOIDEA TARSIIDAE TARSIUS TARSIER ANTHROPOIDEA PLATYRRHINI CEBOIDEA CALLITHRICIDAE CALLITHRIX PLUMED H51MARMOSET LEONTOCEBUS TAMARIN CEBIDAE CALLIMICONINAE CALLIMICO GOELDI'S MARMOSET AOTINAE AOTES DOUROUCOULI CALLICEBUS TITI PITHECINAE PITHECIA SAKI CHIROPOTES SAKI CACAJAO UAKARI ALOUATTINAE ALOUATTA HOWLER CEBINAE CEBUS CAPUCHIN SAIMITI SQUIRREL MONKEY ATELINAE ATELES SPIDER MONKEY BRACHTELES WOOLLY SPIDER MONKEY LAGOTHRIX WOOLY MONKEY CATARRHINI CERCOPITHECOIDEA CERCOPITHECIDAE CERCOPITHECINAE MACACA MACAQUE CYNOPITHECUS BLACK APE CERCOCEBUS MANGABEY PAPIO BABOON DRILL THEROPITHECUS GELADA CERCOPITHECUS GUENON ERYTHROCEBUS PATAS MONKEY COLOBINAE PRESBYTIS COMMON LANGUR PYGATHRIX DOUC LANGUR THINOPITHECUS SNUB-NOSED LANGUE SIMIAS PAGI ISLAND LANGUE NASALIS PROBOSCIS MONKEY COLOBUS GUERAZA HOMINOIDEA HYLOBATIDAE HYLOBATES GIBBON SYMPHALANGUS SIAMANG PONGIDAE PONGO ORANGUTAN PANIDAE PAN CHIMPANZEE GORILLA GORILLA HOMINIDAE HOMO

165. Page Lab - Other Software
Top/Science/Biology/taxonomy/Software/Directories
http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/software.html
Taxonomy, Systematics, and Bioinformatics
at the University of Glasgow Home People Research Data ... Programming and other documents This is a list of some software we have found useful. A much more extensive list is provided by Joe Felsenstein.
Tree viewing
TreeView
View NEXUS and PHYLIP format tree files on Macs (68K and Power Mac) and Windows (16 and 32 bit). Unix version as well ( TreeView X
TreeExplorer
View and manipulate MEGA format trees under Windows.
Tree building
CAFCA
C ollection of A PL F unctions for C ladistic A nalysis, written by Rino Zandee . Currently Macintosh only, but Windows version coming.
MrBayes
MrBayes is a program for Bayesian inference of phylogeny using Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. Avaialble for Mac, PC, and Unix.
PAUP*
The standard program for phylogenetic analysis (Mac OS, Windows, Unix).
PHYLIP
The most comphrehensive, all imbracing collection of phylogenetic programs, including parsimony, maximum likelihood, and distance methods, plus utility programs. Runs on anything.
Spectronet
Spectronet is a package for the analysis and visualization of complex evolutionary data that is not best represented by a bifurcating tree. Given an alignment in NEXUS format, the package works by computing a collection of weighted splits or bipartitions of the taxa and then allowing the user to interactively analyze the resulting collection using tools such as Lento-plots and median networks (Windows only).

166. Michelle Malkin: MOONBAT BLOG TAXONOMY
MOONBAT BLOG taxonomy. By Michelle Malkin · August 06, 2005 0506 AM. Rick Moran at The Right Wing Nut House takes a stroll through the left side of the
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167. Welcome To The California Academy Of Sciences Library
Subject strengths include systematics and taxonomy, evolutionary biology, biodiversity, biogeography, local and regional natural sciences and natural history.
http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/
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The Academy Library, founded in 1853, is a research library devoted to natural history and the natural sciences. Subject strengths include:
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168. Bloom's Taxonomy
taxonomy” simply means “classification”, so the wellknown taxonomy of learning The taxonomy is an epistemological rather than psychological hierarchy,
http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/bloomtax.htm
Site map About References Cultural Considerations in Learning ...
Learning and teaching system

[Bloom's taxonomy]
Bloom’s Taxonomy
"Taxonomy” simply means “classification”, so the well-known taxonomy of learning objectives is an attempt (within the behavioural paradigm) to classify forms and levels of learning. It identifies three “domains” of learning (see below), each of which is organised as a series of levels or pre-requisites. It is suggested that one cannot effectively — or ought not try to — address higher levels until those below them have been covered (it is thus effectively serial in structure). As well as providing a basic sequential model for dealing with topics in the curriculum, it also suggests a way of categorising levels of learning, in terms of the expected ceiling for a given programme. Thus in the Cognitive domain, training for technicians may cover knowledge, comprehension

169. Names In Current Use - Genera>
International Association for Plant taxonomy searchable database.
http://www.bgbm.fu-berlin.de/iapt/ncu/genera/NCUGQuery.htm
NCU-3e. Names in current use for extant plant genera
Electronic version 1.0
Query the NCU database
Fill in the empty field in order to query the database for a specific genus name. Use the asterisk (*) in the beginning, middle, and/or at the end as a wild card (e.g. Ab* will find all names starting with Ab, *aa* will find all names containing double a, ab*llum results in Abeliophyllum und Abrophyllum). The input must contain at least two letters. N.B.: The search is only on the name itself, do not include authorship or year of publication. New query About NCU Genera About NCU Contact editors ... International Association for Plant Taxonomy . This page last updated Sept. 26, 1997.

170. Soil Taxonomy | NRCS Soils
The second edition of Soil taxonomy, A Basic System of Soil Classification for Making and Adobe Acrobat Document Errata Sheet for Soil taxonomy (7 KB)
http://soils.usda.gov/technical/classification/taxonomy/

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Soil Classification
Soil Taxonomy
The second edition of Soil Taxonomy, A Basic System of Soil Classification for Making and Interpreting Soil Surveys is now available here in PDF format for printing or viewing. A printed copy is also available. The PDF file incorporates errata dated 5/00 and 8/02. The following documents require Adobe Acrobat Soil Taxonomy Text (9.9 MB) Soil Taxonomy Maps (15.1 MB) Errata Sheet for Soil Taxonomy (7 KB) A printed copy of the second edition of "Soil Taxonomy" is available from the following source: Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office P.O. Box 371954 Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954 Phone toll free: 866-512-1800 (D.C. area 202-512-1800 FAX: 202-512-2250 Website: http://bookstore.gpo.gov

171. GenomeWeb Phylogenetic Analysis Page
Top/Science/Biology/taxonomy/Software/Directories
http://www.hgmp.mrc.ac.uk/GenomeWeb/phylogenetic-anal.html

172. Welcome To The Australian Museum Research Library
Vertebrate and invertebrate zoology and taxonomy, anthropology, earth and environmental sciences, materials science and museology.
http://www.austmus.gov.au/research_library/index.htm
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173. The Internet Biodiversity Service - Taxonomy
Mosquito Bibliography. MIXED. Species 2000 Fossil Record 2 MJ Benton TRITON - taxonomy Resource and Index to Organism Names
http://www.biodiversity.org.uk/ibs/taxonomy.htm
TAXONOMY
FOSSIL
MODERN
VIRUSES
Virus databases on-line
PROTISTA
Protista resources from BIOSIS
FUNGI
Fossil fungi, Berkeley Mycological Resources ... U.S. National Fungus Collections
PLANTS
Plant Fossil Record Database Six scanned images of pollen from the mangrove genus Nypa World Pollen Database IOPI Global Plant Checklist Prototype (L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz, 1994) ... MOST Moss Database W TROPICOS Missouri Botanical Garden's VAST (VAScular Tropicos) nomenclatural database. Search Vascular Plant Families and Genera - R.K. Brummitt The Families of Flowering Plants (L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz, 1994)
ANIMALS
Florida Museum of Natural History Collection Databases Ichthyology
Invertebrate Paleontology

Malacology
... Mosquito Bibliography
MIXED
Species 2000
Fossil Record 2 - M.J. Benton

TRITON - Taxonomy Resource and Index to Organism Names

Please take a look at our directory of related web sites which includes links to many smaller databases. Page design by Helen Fisher, June 1997.

174. Index Nominum Genericorum (ING)
A collaborative project of the International Association for Plant taxonomy and the Smithsonian Institution, providing a compilation of generic names published for all organisms covered by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.
http://rathbun.si.edu/botany/ing/
[Note: ING has moved to a new Web server. If you have book marked the search page please change your link to http://ravenel.si.edu/botany/ing/ingForm.cfm
The Index Nominum Genericorum ING ), a collaborative project of the International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT) and the Smithsonian Institution, was initiated in 1954 as a compilation of generic names published for all organisms covered by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature . We are pleased to offer a way to search the ING database . We hope that those needing access to information about generic names of plants will use the index and will advise us of potential additions and corrections. Ellen Farr and Gea Zijlstra, Editors
farre@si.edu

Introduction
The original intent of the ING was to bring all generic names of plants together in a single list to reveal homonymy between groups. In addition, ING includes bibliographic citations and information about the typification and nomenclatural status of generic names. The index was first published on sets of printed cards and then in book form in 1979 (Farr et al., 1979). A supplement was also published (Farr et al., 1986). While a second supplement is planned, we recognize that hard copy is immediately out of date, and for users with access to the Internet we believe that the World Wide Web offers promise as a useful platform for a collaborative project such as this. Current work on the ING is supported by the Smithsonian Institution, IAPT, and the University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands. The content of the database was developed over a 40-year period by the efforts of more than 100

175. The Tetris Taxonomy
The Tetris taxonomy. An entirely new perspective of the greatest game of all time.
http://www.arkmay.com/tetris/
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176. Search GAMS
Netlib Repository (standard interface) Netlib Repository (advanced interface). GAMS Problem taxonomy. Numerical Analysis Digest Scientific Conferences
http://www.netlib.org/misc/gams.html
Search : Netlib Repository (standard interface) Netlib Repository (advanced interface) GAMS Problem Taxonomy Numerical Analysis Digest Scientific Conferences The Guide to Available Mathematical Software (GAMS) is a cross-index and virtual repository of mathematical and statistical software components of use in computational science and engineering. To see what software that Netlib has available in a certain GAMS category, click the corresponding entry in the list below. Also see the GAMS server at NIST A Arithmetic, error analysis Integer ... Other

177. Current Activities / Department Of Entomology / ARO
s of the research undertaken in insect management, taxonomy, ecology, toxicology and control.......
http://www.agri.gov.il/Depts/Entomology/Entactiv.html
Activities Directory of staff pages History of the Department In Memoriam ... Entomology
CURRENT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Integrated Pest Management and Arthropod Ecology
Community ecology and population genetics of arthropod populations
Study of population dynamics of arthropod pests in deciduous fruit trees and citrus orchards, cut flower beds and field crops. Investigating migratory movement rates, using the composition of insect communities as an indicator of environmental perturbation for conservation. Utilization of geostatistical tools and geographic information systems in the study of spatial dependence of the citrus and forest insects. Development of phenological models; study of dispersion patterns in scale insects and the development of optimal sampling units and utilization of molecular and statistical techniques to analyze the geographic origin of insect pests and for the study of population genetics.
Chemical ecology
Isolation, identification and utilization of insect sex pheromone and plant semiochemicals in monitoring and control of arthropod pests in fruit tree orchards, field crops and forests. Investigating the sex pheromone of mealybugs in citrus groves, aggregation pheromones of bark beetles in stone-fruit orchards and pine forests, of sap beetles in date palms and improvement of fruitfly attractants. Study of the role of lepidopteran female sex pheromones for mating disruption of lepidopteran pests in cotton, apple, pear and vineyards.

178. Bloug: Taxonomy Experts
Seems like I get asked for names of taxonomy specialists frequently, I would like to highlight that if anyone is looking for a IA / taxonomy specialist
http://www.louisrosenfeld.com/home/bloug_archive/000368.html
Home Bloug Archive May 26, 2005: Taxonomy Experts Seems like I get asked for names of taxonomy specialists frequently, so I thought I'd just publicize my list here on Bloug. Some I've worked with closely, others I've just heard of. They're all independent consultants based in the US, so naturally the list is far from complete. Send me more and I'll add them. June 7, 2005 Update: I've added some additional names, and have added locations for each consultant. email this entry Comment: Guy (May 26, 2005)

179. Kew: Data & Publications: Bibliographies
Database of references to publications on the taxonomy of flowering plants, gymnosperms, and ferns.
http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/bibliographies/KR/
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180. Taxonomy Of Knowledge Organization Sources/Systems
taxonomy may also refer to a scheme that presents biota in a hierarchical arrangement based on some characteristic.
http://nkos.slis.kent.edu/KOS_taxonomy.htm
Taxonomy of Knowledge Organization Sources/Systems
Draft June 7, 2000 (revised July 31, 2000)
The descriptions given here are simply to provide an overview of possible sources for the organization of digital libraries.  The descriptions are based on characteristics such as structure and complexity, the relationships between terms, and historical function.  The list is not intended to be comprehensive nor are the definitions specifically based on standards.  The specific types are grouped into general categories term lists, which emphasize lists of terms often with definitions; classifications and categories, which emphasize the creation of subject sets; and relationship lists, which emphasize the connections between terms and concepts.  This is extremely draft and was really produced for a different purpose, so there has not been sufficient thought given to describing the differences by how they would need to behave in a networked environment.
Term Lists
Authority Files
Authority Files are lists of terms that are used to control the variant names for an entity or the domain value for a particular field. Examples include names for countries, individuals, and organizations.  Non-preferred terms may be linked to the preferred versions. This type of KOS generally does not include a deep organization or complex structure.  The presentation may be alphabetical or organized by a shallow classification scheme.  There may be some limited hierarchy applied in order to allow for simple navigation, particularly when the authority file is being accessed manually or is extremely large.  Specific examples of authority files include the Library of Congress Name Authority File and the Getty Geographic Authority File.

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