Biography1 Collected biographies (Librarians' Index to the Internet) Metasite for Award winners.nobel prize Internet Archive Searchable database, also has section by http://www.tau.ac.il/cenlib/biographical1.html
Extractions: Data from The Columbia Encyclopedia , Fifth Edition; The Infoplease Dictionary ; and Information Please Almanac Major Figures in Ancient/Classical History NameBase Index over 200,000 citations covering more than 90,000 individual and organizational names from approximately 500 books published since 1962 and thousands of periodicals from 1973.Covers people in academia , high tech, media, politics, intelligence, U.S. foreign policy, religion, crime, business and more Who is Who in Medieval history Information about significant individuals from the Middle Ages and Renaissance World Biographical Index by K.G. Saur Publishing
Physics Guide: Physics Reference The nobel prize winners Physics Coverage of the winners of the nobel prize in Physics ontopics related to atomic energy brief biographies of scientists http://guides.library.fullerton.edu/physics/physref.htm
Extractions: HOME OPAC LIST Physics : Physics Reference Reference materials, kept on the first floor of Pollak Library, North Wing ( MAP ), consist of general and subject-specific dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, almanacs, directories, etc. Click on the icons below to link to the OPAC records and find the locations and call numbers of some useful resources. Jump to: Biography Career Materials Research Biography Biographical Dictionary of Scientists. Physicists
New York Academy Of Medicine Library Internet Resources In The health.html Links are provided to biographies (some with html Listings of all thenobel prize winners, some with on the history of the Award and Alfred nobel. http://www.nyam.org/library/training/handouts/histinternet.html
Extractions: New York Academy of Medicine Library Internet Resources in the History of Medicine Essential Tools: Any historical research project requires certain tools. The following four items, all free on the web, can provide an invaluable resource to begin your research project. History of the Health Sciences articles (via PubMed®) http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/ If you need to locate the papers of a particular person or association, or see what archival records are available in a particular subject area, this is the place to go. Operated by the Library of Congress, this search engine investigates the RLIN Archives and Manuscripts (AMC) file. From this main page, link to the NUCMC Z39.50 Gateway to the RLIN AMC file
Information Systems And Services - California Lutheran University each year to announce the nobel prizes and each of the presidents; links to biographies,historical documents Archive Lists all Pulitzer prize winners from 1917 http://www.clunet.edu/iss/lib/infospecialist/refdesk/reflink.htm
Extractions: Based on The Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, this website enables users to access "current information available in all major fields of knowledge" and contains more than 17,000 short articles, providing "free, quick and useful information on almost any topic." Dictionaries American English Dictionary
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Scientists Archive Annotated listing of nobel prize winners, organised by winner of the 1965nobel prize for physics Science, Technology and Medicine biographies Index to http://bubl.ac.uk/link/s/scientists.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About A-Z Index Titles Descriptions Albert Einstein Online American Association for the Advancement of Science Anders Celsius (1701-1744) As We May Think ... Voices from the Archive Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Albert Einstein Online Extensive collection of links to biographies, papers, quotations and pictures of Albert Einstein.
Electronic Resources - Annie Gabriel Library and presents information about the nobel prize and all in Economic Sciences and itsprize winners since 1969 from general resources to specific topics, such http://www.calbaptist.edu/library/resources.asp?typeid=54
World-Wide Web Resources - Reference Material Lives the Biography Resource. The nobel prize Internet Archive. Pulitzerprize winners, works and biographies of the winners. http://www.uky.edu/Subject/referenceall.html
Extractions: Fact Finder Info Service Reference Desk , international reference library covering 230 subjects. Industry Research Desk , provides tools for researching specific companies, industries, and manufacturing processes. KnowPlay , centralized searching of standard Internet reference sources. Library Catalogs Arranged Geographically , worldwide guide from Hytelnet Local Online Reference Resources , from the University of Kentucky. Medical Reference Tools Ready Reference Collection , from the Internet Public Library. refdesk.com , guide to a wide variety of resources, by Robert Drudge. The Reference Desk , from the University of California-Irvine. REFLAW: Virtual Law Library Reference Desk , from Washburn University.
Math & CS Library-Math Links Mathematics, following the model of the nobel prizes i Balaguer prize. Fields medalsand Rolf Nevanlinna prize; list and biographies of the winners / The MacTutor http://www.ma.huji.ac.il/~library/linksm.htm
Extractions: Bibliographies Conference calendars Preprint collections Glossaries and dictionaries ... Various sites for information in Mathematics Back To The Library's Home Page Top of this page Back To The Library's Home Page EULER Eu ropean L ibraries and E lectronic R esources in the mathematical sciences, prototype (beta) version
Colorado Mountain College Library Indexes And Databases the World Author Series , nobel prize winners , World Artists Search Types of Materialsbiographies, encyclopedia entries to meet their specific requirements. http://www.coloradomtn.edu/library/search/categories.idc?Subject=Reference
Biography Reference Bank Review hyperlinks to the authors, specific journal issue of more than 95,000 biographiesand obituaries Biography, American Reformers, nobel prize winners, World Author http://www.hwwilson.com/reviews/bbank_review.htm
Extractions: Issue: July/August 2002 HW Wilson's Biography Reference Bank (BRB) has been enhanced to retrieve data from the full line of WilsonWeb databases, making any article about any individual on any WilsonWeb database accessible. These articles include biographical profiles, features, interviews, essays, book reviews, performance reviews, speeches, poems, and obituaries. Any name in Wilson's name authority file is accessible, with 308,000 currently searchable. BRB expand s with new coverage four times a week. http://www.onlinemag.net/jul02/News.htm Review from: Media Reviewed: Mar/Apr 2002 issue Biography Reference Bank is a comprehensive Web-based database offering biographies and photographs from the Wilson Biographies Plus Illustrated database and periodicals content from the Biography Index Plus database. It also offers full-text articles, abstracts and citations from other H. W. Wilson databases.
Scientific Biography, UM Libraries can be browsed by name, field, nobel prizes and An index of prize winners is alsoincluded. History of Mathematics Archive Indexes of biographies School of http://www.lib.umd.edu/MCK/GUIDES/biogsci.html
Extractions: Biographical directory of 119, 618 active American scientists and engineers who have made significant contributions in their fields. Entries include birthdates, birthplaces, field of specialty, education, current position, professional experience as well as addresses. Fax numbers and E-mail addresses are included when provided. Volume 8 organizes biographees by field of activity. Collins Biographical Dictionary of Scientists
History Of Science, Medicine And Technology, UM Libraries 2 vols. LOCATION(S) MCK STACKS CALL NUMBER R153.D53 1984 biographies with bibliographiesof nobel prize Archives Searchable list of prize winners in all http://www.lib.umd.edu/MCK/GUIDES/history_science.html
Extractions: Guides to Info. Resources History Scope: This is a guide to selected English-language reference sources on the history and philosophy of science, technology, and medicine. All sources listed are available at McKeldin Library (MCK) or the Engineering and Physical Sciences Library (ENGIN) The guide is especially intended for students writing term papers or honors theses. Email the subject area specialists Yelena Luckert or Alesia McManus for more information. To locate books, search VICTORWeb , the UM Libraries' online catalog. A"Name Search" retrieves both books by a person and books about a person. If you are looking for chapters or articles by a scientist in books edited by someone else, you MAY find them by using the Word search. You WON'T find them by using the Name search. The keyword search will locate words and terms when they appear in the title, subject headings or notes of a record. The terms "history," "science" or "medicine" will retrieve many records, so be sure to limit your search by adding additional terms such as biography or bibliography or women, by time period or country, etc. or otherwise narrowing the scope of your search. Examples of words and terms you may wish to use to retrieve books on the subject of the history of science, technology and medicine, are:
Reference Internet Links This commercial site lists links to nobel prize winners in a listing, or access thewinners by subject historical case decisions, plus biographies of current http://www.tarleton.edu/~library/reference_il.html
Extractions: Consumer Information ... Time Reference My Virtual Reference Desk This site has a first-rate collection of reference links, including dictionaries, atlases, almanacs, facts, thesauri, quotations and much more. NetLingo.com The Internet Dictionary - an online dictionary of Internet terms, it contains thousands of words and definitions that describe the online world of business, technology, and communication. Including a large collection of Chat Acronyms and Smilieys, NetLingo is also avaliable as a book. Thomas Register Online The entire Thomas Register database of 63,669 product and service headings,156,914 companies, 135,415 trademark and brand names and 785,543 CAD drawings is available for online searching 24 hours a day, seven days a week for free." Yahoo! Reference From acronyms to weights and measures, more reference than you'll ever need. This site is searchable by keyword, topic, participants, or geographic indexes.
Eagle Valley Library District Lives, the Biography Resource Links to thousands of biographies, autobiographies,memoirs, diaries, letters nobel prize Laureates Lists winners of the http://www.evld.org/kidsactivities.cfm?link_cat_id=4
Geography & Culture You can select from a specific country, region famosos.html This site features biographiesof famous lists of famous Hispanic nobel prize winners, US military http://www.scls.lib.wi.us/mcm/ref/geography_culture.html
Reference Desk Present (www.distinguishedwomen.com/subject/field.html) biographies arranged by www.nobel.se/)- Official site of the nobel prize with winners and other http://www.cr.k12.ia.us/taft/imc/refdesk.html
Extractions: These Internet sites that will help you find answers to research questions in electronic reference books like dictionaries and encyclopedias. (revised April 09, 2003 Homework Helpers General Research Sites Dictionaries and Quotation Books Flags ... Grammar Also look at other subject web links HOMEWORK HELPERS Research Helper at Nueva School (nuevaschool.org/~debbie/library/research/research.html) - The Nueva School provides research hints and an online tool that helps you create and save bibliographies for your reports. Refdesk.com (www.refdesk.com/) - is a one-stop source for all reference needs. This is a big site that can be overwhelming for first-time users. To digest this site in smaller chunks you may want to start at this section of Refdesk.com: My Homework Helper (refdesk.com/homework.html) . It is a reference desk web page especially made for school-age students from grade 1 through college Internet Public Library Reference Center (www.ipl.org/ref/) - One of the best places on the net, the IPL (Internet Public Library) is run by librarians (who else would know how to find great information!) Accurate and reliable, this web site is the only place to go for most serious researchers. An easier version is the Internet Public Library - Youth Division [www.ipl.org/youth/].
Indexes/Databases -- UTPA Library the World Author Series, nobel prize winners, World Artists can look at a specificbook at Almanac provides facts, statistics, biographies, encyclopedia entries http://www.lib.panam.edu/test/databases01.html
Extractions: Most of these resources are accessible only if you are using the computers on campus or if you are using a Panam node. (Students, faculty, and staff may contact the Computer Center on campus to purchase home Internet access.) People searching from off campus may also connect to our proxy server , and search from non-Panam accounts. Some indexes (American Occupational Therapy Association, EIU, College Catalogs Online, and STAT-USA) are available only from the Panam library. Your browser must accept cookies for many of these products to work. Additional information about many of these products can be found at TexShare Databases These databases are available only from UTPA, or from a UTPA connection. These databases are available only from the UTPA Library building itself. These databases are available to anyone, anywhere. General Arts/Humanities Business/Law/Government Education ... Social/Behavioral Sciences General Academic Search Premier Access: The Supplementary Index to Periodicals is part of the John Gordon Burke Publisher, Inc. Research Center. It covers local, regional, and national magazines (typically not scholarly journals) that are not indexed in the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature . Use utpa for the User Name and DQPTIHU for the Password.
LSU Libraries - Reference Tools Tutorial give lists of statistics and specific facts and lists of the presidents, nobel prizewinners, capitals, etc.. providing citations to biographies of individuals http://www.lib.lsu.edu/instruction/reftools/reftools-print.html
Extractions: This module will introduce you to some of the basic reference tools to help you with general research on a wide variety of topics. Once you have finished with this module, you will: Definition: Uses: Formats: Reference resources can be in many formats such as book, database, webpage, cdrom, etc. Electronic reference resources such as the online version of Encyclopedia Britannica are becoming especially popular although many people still find print versions easier to use.
Biography were born or died in a specific location), and volume contains about 12 to 15 biographiesof leading nobel prize winners An HW Wilson Biographical Dictionary. http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/hist/resguide/biograph.htm
Extractions: Introduction Retrospective or General Biographical Sources Biographical Sources for Living Persons Reference Sources for Biographical Information ... Strategies for Finding Biographical Sources on DELCAT 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.