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Voyager CatalogNetLibrary (A collection of electronic books)
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WorldCat (search libraries worldwide)
Indexes and Databases
AGent (multidatabase search engine)Biological & Agricultural Index Plus (1983 to present )
Encyclopedia Britannica Online
Science Database (InfoTrac Custom Journals)
Wilson OmniFile (Includes General Science Full Text)
Botany
- Internet Directory for Botany (IDB)
- One of the most comprehensive indices of botany resources, the Internet Directory for Botany is a collaborative project of botanists in the Canada, Finland and the United States. It has both a subject category index and an alphabetic index of resources.
- Scott's Botanical Links
- This large collection of botany links is maintained by Scott D. Russell, Professor of Botany and Director of Samuel Roberts Noble Electron Microscopy Lab at University of Oklahoma.
- Flora of North America
- This is the web site of a collaborative project to compile comprehensive descriptions of plants growing inNorth American (US, Canada and Greenland). The first four volumes of the Flora of North America set are available at this site. The print versions of these volumes are available in the library's Reference Section at QK110.P55.
- Plants National Database
- This database produced by the National Plant Data Center, USDA, provides is searchable by common and scientific names, symbol genus and family. The database also provides links to distribution maps for each plant species and lists of threatened endangered and wetlands plants.
Ecology
- The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Ecology Biodiversity and the Environment
- This site provides an extensive list of ecological links with an emphasis on extinct and endangered species.
- Endangered Species Program Home Page
- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Endangered Species Program web page provides indexes of endangered animals. The species accounts provided for most of the endangered animals are excellent sources of information and statistics.
- National Wetlands Inventory
- This site provides information about the nation's wetlands and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's program to develop, maintain and disseminate information about the wetlands. Distribution maps, research data, and a list of plants occurring in wetlands are available.
Environment
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Home Page
- The EPA's large and complex web site provides a wealth of information about EPA programs, links to information about EPA databases and research tools, and technical reports. Select "Browse" to follow overviews of a wide range of topics or "Search" to locate information about specific topics.
- CIESIN
- The web site of the Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network. provides links to a wide variety of environmental data and educational resources.
- Greenpeace
- Reports on Greenpeace activities including many full text reports and links to other environmental resources.
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Programs such as the Human Genome Project are very computer intensive and led to the development of comprehensive and sophisticated WWW resources. While the basic science behind these sources can be intimidating, the Primer on Molecular Genetics and the help screens at Entrez (see below), provide excellent introductions
- Human Genome Project Information
Contains extensive background information on the history, progress, research, and resources of the Human Genome Project. Includes links to other genetics-related sites.
- Primer on Molecular Genetics
Good introduction to the basic science of genetics and biocomputing. Includes an extensive glossary, handy for the non-scientist.
- Protein Sequence Alignment and Database Scanning
In-depth overview of protein sequence analysis techniques and search methods.
- The NCBI WWW Entrez Browser
Developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), Entrez integrates many protein and DNA sequence databases (GenBank, EMBL, DDJB, Swiss-Prot, Protein Databank, Protein Information Resource, etc.) into one, easy to use format. Includes over 1 million Medline records on "genetics" as well as 3-D views of structures. Also provides an easy-to-use interface for BLAST searches for sequence comparison. Features excellent help screens and overviews of the databases
- ExPASy Molecular Biology Server
Located in Geneva, Switzerland, this site it not as complete as Entrez, but provides access to some specialized sequence databases. Swiss-Prot records are contained within Entrez.
- Molecules R US
Provides a forms interface to search and retrieve molecular structure data from the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank. Using viewer programs such as RasMol, Mage, and Raster3d, protein structures can be viewed and manipulated in variety of formats; e.g., line drawing, ball and stick image, ribbon image, etc. Links to retrieve the viewer software are provided from the MRUS page.
- Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM)
OMIM is the continuously updated, full-text, searchable version of Victor A. McKusick's Mendelian Inheritance in Man, a comprehensive encyclopedia of human genes and genetic disorders.
- Computational Molecular Biology at NIH
This site lists many of the major sequence- and text-based databases, analytical tools, lab protocols, and important reference sources in molecular biology.
- Cooperative Human Linkage Center
Provides a searchable database of genetic maps of the human genome.
- Pedro's Biomolecular Tools
An extensive list of sources including molecular biology search and analysis tools, bibliographic and text searches, guides and tutorials, journals, and other biological resources.
- Internet Resource Guide for Zoology (Zoology Record)
This site maintained by BIOSIS is organized by topic and by animal group.
- Entomology Index of Internet Resources
A collaborative effort by L.B. Bjostad of Colorado State University and J.K.VanDyk of Iowa State University, this searchable database can also be browsed by subject categories.
- Access Excellence
This site sponsored by Genentech is designed to provide information for high school biology teachers and enable exchange of lesson plans and techniques. The Resource section contains an excellent selection of educational links which will benefit college and university instructors.
- Tree of Life
The Tree of Life is a project designed to contain information about the phylogenetic relationships and characteristics of organisms. This site contains over 1,000 pages is useful for tracing the evolution of various taxonomic groups.
- The Interactive Frog Dissection
An online tutorial with step by step instructions and pictures of a frog dissection.
- BioTech: Life Sciences Resources and Reference Tools
This site at the University of Texas provides access to a Life Sciences Dictionary, a Chemical Acronyms Database, and other resources.
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