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         Scientists Biographies Specific:     more books (100)
  1. The Wright Brothers Legacy: Orville and Wilbur Wright and Their Aeroplanes in Pictures by Walt Burton, Owen Findsen, 2003-06-01
  2. Hugh Miller: Stonemason, Geologist, Writer by Michael Taylor, 2007-09-25
  3. Prozac Diary by Lauren Slater, 1999-09-01
  4. The Prometheans: John Martin and the Generation that Stole the Future by Max Adams, 2010-05-01
  5. Los Hermanos Wright / To Conquer the Air: La Conquista De Los Cielos / The conquest of the skies (Spanish Edition) by James Tobin, 2003-09-15
  6. I Think I Scared Her by Brooke Katz, 2004-04-02
  7. Art Smith: Pioneer Aviator by Rachel Sherwood Roberts, 2003-07
  8. Wernher Von Braun: Crusader for Space : An Illustrated Memoir by Ernst Stuhlinger, Frederick I., III Ordway, 1993-12
  9. Pioneers in Medicine and Their Impact on Tuberculosis by Thomas M. Daniel, 2001-01-21
  10. Undertaker of the Mind: John Monro and Mad-Doctoring in Eighteenth-Century England (Medicine and Society) by Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001-11-05
  11. A Rendezvous with Clouds by Tim,M.D. Fleming, 1999-10-01
  12. Sir Charles Wheatstone, 2nd Edition (I E E History of Technology Series) by Margaret Wilson, 2001-12-01
  13. Reminiscences of the Vienna Circle and the Mathematical Colloquium (Vienna Circle Collection) by Karl Menger, 1994-06-30
  14. Phyllis Kaberry and Me: Anthropology, History and Aboriginal Australia by Sandy Toussaint, 1999-05-01

61. Biography Personal Names
Math biographies; Mathematicians see specific mathematicians on our Mathematicspage; Medieval scientists, Physicians Mathematicians; Women in Math.
http://www.rbls.lib.il.us/dpl/reference/ref_desk/desk_topics/biograph.htm

62. Biology Occupations
and Academic Options for BS and MS scientists. Individual work biographies, includesdaily activities and a file of specific career information from the DOT
http://www.science.purdue.edu/Undergraduate/CareerDev/biologyoccupations.htm
WHAT'S NEW DAY ON CAMPUS SITE CONTENT ACADEMICS Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Commencement Information Course Catalog ... SSINFO PEOPLE AND PROGRAMS Dean's Office Administration Multicultural Science Programs Outreach K-12 Purdue Science Student Council ... Women in Science OTHER Events Calendar Publications Research Purdue University Home Page
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES OCCUPATIONAL EXPLORATION
WWW RESOURCES
Biology Internships : Served, Summer 2002 Biology Alumni Album . Career profiles of recent graduates from the Purdue Department of Biological Sciences. Profiles of Success . Biographies of Purdue Biology Department alumni and friends. Careers in Biology . Links to places where one can find career information about specific fields of biology. The BioCareer Center . The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) - A comprehensive career resource center. The Bio Online Career Center . Employment listings, professional development articles, career guides for the biotechnology field. Science's Next Wave . Science career articles, discussion of key science career topics, news and feature stories - part of Science magazine.

63. Scientists
Biotech Chronicles. Homework Centerbiographies. Homework Central.com. Inventors. PhysicsWeb - Web links of famous scientists. specific Biography Sites.
http://www.windsorct.org/sagelmc/GRADE 6/Scientists/scientists team2.htm

64. ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY: PREMIER LIBRARY SOURCES
Pictures of scientists. (see Figure 1B); Click on biographies, Student Center orAccessScience Q A in the righthand column to bring up topic-specific information
http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/accessscience.htm

Tips for using AccessScience

What is AccessScience?

AccessScience is an online encyclopedia that covers all areas of science and technology. The encyclopedia includes access to over 7,000 articles, 115,000 dictionary terms, 2,000 biographies of leading scientists, information on current discoveries, and links to relevant websites. Is this my best resource?
AccessScience is a good choice for finding:
  • Biographies of scientists throughout history Resources for student research papers

AccessScience may not be the best choice:
  • Science information geared to the primary school student Pictures of scientists
How do I get started with AccessScience?
  • Enter the keyword or phrase that defines your subject into the Quick Search box. (see Figure 1:A) Choose either Search This Site or Find a Definition option by clicking next to it. Click the go! button to begin the search. (see Figure 1:A)
How else can I search AccessScience?
You can also begin a search by selecting a Topic or Section
  • Click on the Select a Topic box, select a topic to get a list of articles and research updates in that field, and click on the

65. AccessScience @ McGraw-Hill
for maintaining the authority of their specific subject area This section will includeApproximately 2,000 biographies of important scientists, all reviewed
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is undergoing a transformation. This cornerstone reference in science and technology is entering the new era of the Internet. With the remarkable capabilities the Internet provides, it is now possible to bring a highly integrated source of authoritative information to users seeking in-depth knowledge on topics in all areas of science and technology. Access Science Quick Links: What's in a name?
We are pleased to introduce Access Science @McGraw-Hill AccessScience will give you:
  • Access to the most authoritative science and technology reference source available Access to the most comprehensive scientist biographies available, linked directly with related encyclopedia content Access , quick and easy, to the best places on the Web for further study Access to late-breaking science and technology developments, with links to background articles and biographies to aid the reader's understanding

66. Launch Event Speaker Biographies
networking between scientists and industrialists. technical and commercial excellenceof industry, both of which would be focused on specific industrial issues
http://www.foodandhealthnetwork.com/events/Launch/lester.html
Food and Health Network Events
th July 2001
Speaker Biography - Ian Lester
Ian's academic background is in Natural Sciences and Business Administration. He has worked most of his career in marketing and business development in food and food ingredients, for international companies. For the five years before joining IFR, he worked in France for Rhone Poulenc, later Rhodia. Ian joined IFR 18 months ago as its first Business Development Manager.
Abstract - The Food and Health Network Mr Lester explained that IFR had a responsibility to communicate its research findings to three key stakeholders: industry, Government and the consumer. For many years it had been said that although there was excellence within British science, there was also limited industrial exploitation with the consequence that the UK lost some of its competitive edge. Mr Lester stated that IFR was committed to increasing the knowledge and technology transfer to industry. To this end the Institute had established the Food and Health Network (FHN), which would act as the industrial face of IFR, and would help business to use IFR's science more effectively to create industrial profit. The main objective of the Network was to make the Institute's scientific knowledge more accessible to the agri-food industry; he expanded on this by suggesting that its aims were to create an environment in which IFR scientists could meet industrial, technical and commercial staff to improve:

67. Hot Links
from history – small squares in the mathematician’s names are specific Polishletters Muslim Mathematicians and scientists biographies of some
http://www.windsor.k12.co.us/wms/wniccoli/HotLinks.htm
Hot Link Categories - Click on one of the headings to visit a collection of interest i ng sites:
Family Math and Homework Help

Famous Mathematician Project Research Sites

Tesselations and Other Mathematical Art Sites

Large Number Project Sites
...
New Sites!
Remember, use the "back" button to return to this website!
Mrs. Nic's Home Page
About Me Parent Page Student Page ... Hot Links Family Math and Homework Help Sites
The Math Forum Student Center
– interesting problems and helpful advice for problem-solving. Figure This! Math Challenges for Families BJ Pinchbeck math homework helper at Discovery magazine’s Discovery School web-site – resources exist for every level of mathematics, elementary through advanced high school math.
AAA Math Sixth Grade
– an interactive practice site for basic skills in all areas of math. This is the place to visit if you need some practice! Choose SIXTH from the grade menu, then chose a topic!

68. Subject Guide: Social Sciences
List of Subject Guides. Use the links below to specific sections of the guide. Usethe top links to come back here. 300.9. Social scientists biographies. 303.
http://lisweb.curtin.edu.au/finding/subjects/subjectsocsci.html
Library Home Catalogue Databases Finding Information ...
List of Subject Guides
Use the links below to specific sections of the guide. Use the "top" links to come back here. Dictionaries and Encyclopaedias Books Audiovisual Material Journals ... Other Resources Feedback Send your feedback to the Electronic Reference Desk
The Social Sciences
This Subject Guide will give you an idea of the range of resources that the Curtin Library and Information Service has in the areas of research and funding for the Social Sciences. These sources are relevant to students studying in all areas of Social Science, including research methodology and applied Sociology. Although the sources listed may be held in the Curtin library system, if you are an off campus student or are not studying at Curtin and are using other libraries, you can use the Guide to find similar materials in the libraries you use. Try checking the titles in your own library's catalogue or browsing the shelves at the call numbers that are given.
Dictionaries and Encyclopaedias
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias are useful for giving definitions and for clarifying concepts. Generally, dictionaries and encyclopaedias are reference books and are not available for loan.

69. Reference Sources - Biography Research Guide - STCC Library
African American biographies, E 185.96 .H38 1992 Ref. back to the top. By SpecificField. Notable scientists from 1900 to the Present, Q141 N728 2001 V. 15 Ref.
http://library.stcc.edu/guides/biography/refsources.htm
Research Guide to Biography Library Home Research Guides Biography Introduction ...
Contact
Reference Sources The following lists many of the biographical works in the STCC Library's reference collection. These are collective biographies, which contain entries for many different people. Biographies about individuals can be located through the library's online catalog General Works Women's Lives Multicultural Biographies ... Specific Fields General Works Title Call Number Current Biography CT 100 .C8 Ref Encyclopedia of World Biography CT 103 .E56 1997 Ref (17 vols.) The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives CT 213 .S37 1998 Ref (5 vols.) Newsmakers CT 120 .C663 1991- Ref Dictionary of American Biography E 176 .D563 1996 Ref They Made History: A Biographical Dictionary CT 103 .W54 1993 Ref Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography E 176 .A666 1900 Ref (7 vols.) Who's Who in America E 663 .W5612 1999 Ref (3 vols.) Who Was Who in America E 663 .W54 Ref (6 vols.) Who's Who in American History E 663 .W54 Ref

70. Workshops
IACUCs, composed of a veterinarian, a community member, scientists and nonscientists Theformat will let small groups discuss specific, complex topics that are
http://www.scaw.com/iacuc-advanced.htm
Scientists Center for Animal Welfare Home
MissionStatement

What is SCAW?

History
InstitutionalMembership ...
IndividualMembership
Administration
Officers

Board of Trustees

Advisory Committee

Biographies
...
Constitution and Bylaws
Happenings
IACUC-Advanced
Winter Conference Upcoming Events Publications SCAW Order Form Education IACUC TALK Acronyms Links Have you registered yet? IACUC-Advanced GOAL: The Scientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW) has developed a new, advanced program to train members of Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUC): IACUC Advanced IACUCs are mandated by the Animal Welfare Act, PHS Policy and the FDA to oversee the welfare, care and use of animals used in research, testing and teaching. Therefore, IACUCs, composed of a veterinarian, a community member, scientists and nonscientists from the institution, play a very significant role in research animal well-being. IACUC Advanced will give IACUC members an opportunity to learn new information, to discuss complicated protocols with fellow IACUC members, and to keep current with new and developing events. METHOD: IACUC Advanced will provide one-day workshops held in different regions around the United States. Each workshop will be developed around Core I, II, and III. The format will let small groups discuss specific, complex topics that are relevant to IACUC functions. Each workshop will be structured in similar design, with slight changes made to update information and to meet special needs. For example, regulations and guidelines that affect IACUCs will not be discussed unless there has been a recent change that will impact IACUC protocol review. Specific example: The U.S. Department of Agriculture issues guidelines for recognition of pain and distress in laboratory animals.

71. Mathematician/Scientist Links
scientists. The names below are possible candidates for research for the secondquarter interdisciplinary project for Team 81. Select one from the specific
http://www.rialto.k12.ca.us/frisbie/mathematicians.html
Mathematicians/Scientists
The names below are possible candidates for research for the second quarter interdisciplinary project for Team 8-1. Select one from the specific list or look at the general list and find one of your own. Read about the person and note:
  • full name date of birth place of birth where educated contribution(s) to mathematics and/or science date of death how studying this person has benefited your life
Specific List
General List
Go to Frisbie Home Page RUSD Home Page Please mail comments and suggestions to Suzanne Alejandre last updated on 8 December, 1996

72. Biographies  Ohioans  Ohioana Library Database
Muslim scientists NASA Astronaut biographies (NASA) astronauts, cosmonauts,ayload specialists alphabetical listing. Primatologist
http://community.lib.oh.us/Working_SCL/TOP FRAME/WEBLINKS/Biography/bio.htm
Biographies
Biography.com
(Biography.com)-large database of short biographies Biography Collections - index of sites offering biography collections Dead People Server - lists dead celebrities of all kinds - some pictures included
World Biographical Index

Menu of biographies in specific categories:: Return to YA HOMEWORK HELP
Return to WEBLINKS
Actors and Actresses
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES
- Lycos Entertainment Site American Masters - (PBS Series) mini biographies including timelines of people in performing arts (includes actors, actresses, playwrights) MENU
Artists
American Masters - (PBS Series) mini biographies including timelines of people in visual arts, performing arts, music, literature, and others Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People
Ohio Artists-Ohio Online Visual Artist Registry
MENU
Athletes Top North American athletes of the century (ESPN) in progress....the top one hundred MENU Authors, Poets American Masters - (PBS Series) mini biographies including timelines of people in visual arts, performing arts (includes playwrights), literature, and others Author Guides READ IN - Welcome to The Read In!

73. Gender IN Science And Medicine
scientists, and science in specific countries/regions of Women in Science Containsbiographies, photographs, and International Encyclopedia of Women scientists.
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/crsweb/arts/humanities/history/mywebs/gender_in_sci

74. Women In Science
Women of Achievement CT3235.T94 STX The World Who's Who of Women HQ1123.W65 REFSPECIFIC biographies To find information about women scientists in particular
http://www.eiu.edu/~booth/resources/research/specTopics/womeninscience2.html
Booth Library
Eastern Illinois University
Women in Science A Selected List of Resources
To Use the Online Catalog
(Illinet Online)
Try the Following Subject Headings for Materials about Women in Science:

  • WOMEN SCIENTISTS WOMEN IN SCIENCE
See also other headings
beginning WOMEN:
  • WOMEN ASTRONMERS WOMEN BIOLOGISTS WOMEN CHEMISTS WOMEN MATHEMATICIANS WOMEN PHYSICIANS WOMEN PHYSICISTS WOMEN ZOOLOGISTS
See also other headings
beginning WOMEN IN:
  • WOMEN IN ASTRONOMY WOMEN IN CHEMISTRY WOMEN IN ENGINEERING WOMEN IN FORESTRY WOMEN IN MEDICINE WOMEN IN PHYSICS

To Find Books Browse the Shelves in these Call Numbers for the following Subject Areas:
  • R692-Women in Medicine
  • Q130-Women in Science

To Define Your Topic and Begin Your Research use: ENCYCLOPEDIAS and DICTIONARIES
    -Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia (2 vols. with classified list of biographical entries) E185.86.B5421993 REF E185.86.B5421993b STX -Encyclopedia of World Biography (2nd ed., 17 vols.) -Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia (2 vols with classified list of biographical entries) -The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Biography (12 vols.)

75. LSU Libraries--Chemistry Library-- Chemical Biography: Guide To Selected Resourc
Prominent scientists. volumes dealing with the history of chemistry and biographiesof significant Each volume has a specific topic and separate record in LOLA
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/sci/chem/guides/srs113.html
Select a Link About Hours Resources Indexes/Databases Ejournals Collection Development Events/Displays Departmental Links Subject Guide for
CHEMICAL BIOGRAPHY
Guide to Selected Resources General Science Biographical Sources

General Science Biographical Sources
Chemical Biographical Sources Other Things to Look For ONLINE CATALOG Chemical biography can be divided into two areas: the past (those dead) and the present (those living). This guide offers a list of possible sources for finding biographical information on chemists, with the emphasis on the past. While chemistry has a rich and extensive historical record, biographical information is often limited to brief notes about dates, education, employment, and major accomplishments. Substantial background information is rare, unless the person is very famous. American Men and Women of Science.
(formerly called: American Men of Science.) Q 141 A47 1986 Current editions in Middleton Reference, Chemistry Reference.

This is the primary "Who's Who" of science but is limited to scientists who were alive and working at the time of publication. Included: basic biography, positions, awards, research specialties, and addresses. Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology.

76. Biographical Sketches
Type in a specific author's name in the box hhmbioaz.html Over 75 brief biographiesof Hispanic political leaders, musicians, artists, scientists, and writers.
http://www.tds.lib.mn.us/Biography.htm
Biographical Sketches
General
Artists Authors Minnesotans ... Presidents GENERAL: Biographical Dictionary
http://www.s9.com/biography/
This handy biographical dictionary can be searched by name, birth/death dates, or keyword for information about 28,000 famous people, both living and dead. Biography.com
http://www.biography.com/search/
Lives, the Biography Resource

http://amillionlives.com/
Links to biographical information about nearly 3,500 individuals (none now living) and to collections of biographical information, including general sources and listings by professions/occupations, geographic regions, eras, and these specific groups: African-Americans, Women, Civil War figures, Holocaust survivors, and Canadians. Biography
http://www.infoplease.com/people.html
Search for brief information about approximately 30,000 historical figures and current newsmakers in sports, government, entertainment, business, and other fields. This Information Please Almanac site also includes death dates for newsmakers who died within the past year or two. General Artists Authors Minnesotans ... Presidents ARTISTS: Artcyclopedia: The Fine Art Search Engine
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/

77. Biographies
ranging from brief entries in biographic dictionaries to complete books on specificindividuals. That is, a dictionary of biographies of scientists would be
http://www-lib.nearnorth.edu.on.ca/biographies.htm
NEAR NORTH BOARD OF EDUCATION
Library Services

Biographies
Your Name_ Teacher's Name There are many sources of biographical information ranging from brief entries in biographic dictionaries to complete books on specific individuals. In part, you must decide how much information you require and how many different kinds of sources [ie. books, CDs, magazines, dictionaries, encyclopedias, Internet...] A. Reference - Dictionaries
  • Dictionaries of Biography give brief descriptions of hundreds or thousands of people. These books can be found through the Library online catalogue, but generally are found in 920 or with the actual subject area. That is, a dictionary of biographies of scientists would be in 509.2, of musicians in 780.92, of artists in 709.2, of Canadians in 971.092. In the online catalogue, look under biography or biographies, or under subjects such as scientists, doctors, painters, chemists...

  • List here the name of the dictionary you used Dewey No
    Date of birth Date of death
    Famous for
B. Reference - Encyclopedias

78. Scientists And Inventors
Use the searchable index or alphabetical listing to find biographies on specificpeople. This site from A E’s Biography series. 5. Hispanic scientists.
http://www.newcanaan.k12.ct.us/saxeintra/scientists_and_inventors.htm
Here are some links about Scientists to get you started... FunBrain Inventors Look carefully, this is a site about Inventions. Biographies- from PB website Biography.com Hispanic Scientists ... Notable Citizens of Planet Earth - This site contains 27,000 very brief biographies. Click on "Search the Database" to enter a search. Directions for searching are on the page. Indexes of Biographies (Mathematicians) - This site is from MacTutor History of Mathematics archive and contains biographies of mathematicians throughout history. Search the alphabetical or chronological index (by group of years), or search by word. NASA Astronaut Biographies - See this site for biographies on NASA Astronauts, Cosmonauts, and other space scientists. Windows to the Universe - This site has biographies of scientists, mathematicians, astronomers, and others throughout the ages. Biographies are written at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences - This is an alphabetical index to biographies of African American scientists throughout history. Biographies of Women Mathematicians

79. Famous Canadians Theme Page
there are links to information about specific works from There are over 50 biographiesof famous Canadian Profiles of 20 Canadian scientists including pictures
http://www.cln.org/themes/famous.html
Famous Canadians Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of famous Canadians. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our Archives Time Machine: Women in BC History (Grade 11)
British Columbia Archives presents 11 curricular units (galleries) drawing heavily from archival information on BC History. Each gallery has a teacher guide and each is targeted for a specific grade range. This link is to a Women's Study unit which will allow Grade 11 students to learn more about Sylvia Stark, Catherine Schubert, Hannah Maynard, Emily Carr, and Judge Helen MacGill.
Canada Heirloom Series: Volumes IV, V and VI
The Canada Heirloom Series contains several hundred biographical profiles on famous Canadians organized under the headings of "Pathfinders", "Wayfarers", and "Visionaries".
Canadian Air Aces and Heroes
Articles on about a dozen Canadian air aces from WWI, WWII, and the Korean War.

80. The MacTutor History Of Mathematics
http//www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/women.htm. Mathematics in SpecificCulture, Periods, or Places. biographies The scientists.
http://www.ejhs.rbbcsc.k12.in.us/teacher_links/mrsamartin.html
Mrs. Martin's Math and Science Links
Click on one of the following subject headings.
History of Math

Super Scientists
T he MacTutor History of Mathematics
http://www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/ The History of Mathematics—Trinity College http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/ The History of Mathematics—Clark University http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/mathhist.html The History of Mathematics—Simon Fraser University http://www.math.sfu.ca/histmath/ Math Archives—History of Mathematics http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/history.html BW History of Mathematics Websites http://www2.bw.edu/~dcalvis/history.html DMOZ Science/Mathematics History http://dmoz.org/Science/Math/History/ Mathematical Journey Through Time http://nunic.nu.edu/~frosamon/history/math.html Mathematicians of the 17 th and 18 th Centuries http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/RBallHist.html Famous Mathematicians—UCV http://euler.ciens.ucv.ve/English/mathematics/ Biographies of Women Mathematicians http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/women.htm Mathematics in Specific Culture, Periods, or Places http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/Links/Cultures.html

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