Teaching Resources - Careers astronauts from PBS Online, includes profile of astronauts http//www.pbs.org/kcts/astronauts/.Astronomer. You want to do bio What ? general International. http://science.uniserve.edu.au/school/resource/careers.html
Office Of Advisement And Retention > General Education Handbook Transcranial Doppler in astronauts Before and After Space medicine at Toronto general Hospital, she completed postgraduate Save Our North Atlantic resources. Member, Canadian http://www.uncp.edu/ar/general_ed_handbk
Extractions: Sociology Welcome to the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. I am delighted that you have chosen to continue your education with us and we are confident that you have made a decision with which you will be most pleased. The staff of the Office of Advising and Retention has put together this General Education Handbook and Advising Guide to assist you in understanding the advising process and the general education requirements at UNCP. Not only will you find valuable information regarding academic advising, but also tips for putting together a practical schedule and "student-friendly" descriptions of the general education courses so that you can make more informed decisions concerning course selection. Again, welcome to UNCP. If we can assist you in any way, please do not hesitate to contact us by phone or e-mail. Or, if you prefer, drop by our office. We're located in the D.F. Lowry Building (next to the bookstore).
SCC-LRC/Library: Research Guide For Biography: General This guide provides links to help you create a research strategy for biography general. research strategy for general biography. Knowing which American biography. astronauts biography Encyclopedias Technology biographical bio-bibliographical resources. MacTutor http://www2.scc-fl.com/lrc/guides/biogeneral.htm
Extractions: Biography: General Ask a Librarian Contact Us Hours LRC Home ... SCC Home This guide provides links to help you create a research strategy for General Biography. Knowing which options are available allows you to quickly select those most appropriate for your topic. To start your research, SCC LRC/Library Information Specialists suggest: Types of LINCCSearch Subject Searches for biographical information LINCCSearch Subject Headings linked to SCC LRC/Library holdings for Author Biographies including the Call Number and Availability for each. Internet Links Suggested Databases To complete your research, you can use the Research Quick Start page. Suggested Databases Academic Search Premier FirstSearch (BiographyInd, WilsonSelectPlus)
SAJA: Kalpana Chawla One of only a handful of Asian American astronauts and the only South Asian; IndianEmbassy bio (1997). general resources ABOUT THE DISASTER Bush speech at Feb. http://www.saja.org/tipschawla.html
Extractions: Updates/corrections: saja@columbia.edu Rediff slideshow On Feb. 1, 2003, Indian-American Dr. Kalpana C. Chawla, 41, was one of seven astronauts killed on the Space Shuttle Columbia. This a site to help journalists cover her story. NEW FEB. 28: Dr. Chawla featured on videotape found in wreckage of final minutes of crew PRONUNCIATION: KULL-puh-na CHAO-la
Cool Links On Physical Sciences spacecraft, launch vehicles, astronauts, cosmonauts, spaceflight bio Netbook Directoryof Web pages for Science Life Science biology general resources. http://www.haef.gr/american/refdesk/physical.html
Biographies Resource Center Biographies and other useful resources for Black general Biographies. andaccomplishments of inventors, aviators, astronauts, and everyday http://www.sldirectory.com/studf/bio.html
Extractions: Resources for Students Menu Biographies African Americans Arab Americans ... Cool Sites Site Guide Quick Search Searching the Internet Resources for Teachers The Reading Room ... Back to Library Homepage Resources for Students Biographies Black History Month Resource Center - Biographies and other useful resources for Black History month. The Encyclopaedia Britannica Guide to Black History - Biographies - Short biographies of many African Americans. Hall of Black Achievement - Pictures and biographies of outstanding African Americans. Afro-American Almanac : Biographies The Faces of Science - Biographies of African Americans in Science The Top 10 African-American Inventors Harlem : 1900 - 1940 - Biographies of the people who participated in the Harlem Renaissance. - A history of African American music with biographies of famous musicians. Afrocentric Voices in Classical Music - Biographies of African Americans in classical music. Voices from the Gap: Women Writers of Color - Biographical information on African-American women authors. African Americans in the Visual Arts Marian Anderson: A Life in Song - Biography with illustrations by the University of Pennsylvania library.
Susan T. Bagley's Bookmarks 10/1/00 astronauts vs. Government general. Web Sites. bio Online Home Page;MedWeb Microbiology and Virology; Microbial Information Network of China; http://www.bio.mtu.edu/EnvMicro/Resources/resources.html
Extractions: Microbes in the News (BL3210) "Fungi may be the newest recruits in war on drugs" (LA Times, 8/30/00) "Lab test fails to find evidence of AIDS' origin" (NandoTimes, 9/11/00) "New Drug Kills Bacteria Resistant to Antibiotics" (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) Genetically Modified Food (New York Times) "Astronauts vs. Fungus" (Boston Globe) "Oldest Creature on Earth Revived" (Detroit Free Press) "Parasites Found: A Trove of Clues to Evolution" (LA Times) Fear of Diseased Beef Deepens in France's Supmarket Aisles " (New York Times) "8,000 Lake Erie Water Birds Dead of Botulism, Experts Say" (New York Times) Nutrition, Pathogenic Microorganisms and Natural Toxins Handbook Diseases, Disorders, and Related Topics (a clearing house for information on these topics) Interactive Metabolic Reconstruction on the Web (search for pathway, enzyme, gene sequence, etc., information) Science Made Stupid (to relieve the mid-term blues) Life in Extreme Environments (From the Astrobiology Web: "Your on-line guide to the living universe.")
Latina WON BIO- HEP@NASA LaRC possible solutions, allocating appropriate resources, and ensuring planes more accessibleto the general public by of NASA, and Hispanic astronauts web page. http://oeop.larc.nasa.gov/hep/lwon/LWONbios/larc-DMartinez.html
Extractions: NASA Langley Research Center Ms. Debbie Martinez began working at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) in 1990. Her job title is Computer Engineer and she works in the Systems Development Branch (SDB). SDB manages the unique state-of-the-art Flight Simulation Facilities at LaRC. Her job primarily consists of supporting LaRC researcher community with their particular flight research project studies utilizing the LaRC simulation facilities. This involves understanding their problem domain, formulating possible solutions, allocating appropriate resources, and ensuring that the results satisfy our researcher's needs. " I believe Flight Simulation has a great future, especially now when everyone is trying to find ways to do research in a cost-effective manner. Simulation saves energy (aircraft fuel), cuts down on pollution (aircraft exhaust), and saves lives (pilots can't really crash and burn!) Also, with the use of our simulators, we help to improve the design of new planes of the future so that they are safer and more efficient for all. Thereby helping to make planes more accessible to the general public by making it possible for non-pilots to fly for themselves one day ."
Math & Science Web Resources animal, including pointers to animal and general biology Title Collections Addresshttp//muse.bio.cornell.edu Jim Lovell, links about astronauts, rockets, the http://ois.unomaha.edu/drfreemath/mathsci.html
Untitled cities, as seen by astronauts from space. data on global ocean biooptical properties Sets- Explorations, Labs, Modules - general resources - IDE (Interactive http://www.philsch.k12.pa.us/schools/ziegler/teacherslinks.html
Welcome To MBOE! Unmanned Space Missions, Comets, Asteroids and Satellites, astronauts in Outer biographyMaker http//www.bham.wednet.edu/bio/biomaker.htm general resources. http://www.milforded.org/teachers_rooms/grades/gr3.asp
Extractions: You and your partners have been chosen to be part of a team of expert botanists that will help continue the Circle of Life. Your task is to research several varieties of Native Garden crops that will be planted in a Native North American garden. You will focus on the following crops in this WebQuest - corn, squash, beans and chile. This webquest can be modified for your study of Native Americans and plants.
Science Resources On The Internet to space acronyms, addresses, astronauts, data, introduction Plastic Surgery, FamilyMedicine, general Psychiatry, Internal emc.maricopa.edu/bio/bio181/bioBK http://www.wisdomportal.com/Science.html
The Burlington County Library's Index To Biographies On The Web resources for Students http//www.voicenet.com/~bertland/studf/bio.html. Coversbiographies of African Americans, artists, astronauts, authors, general http://www.burlco.lib.nj.us/internet/biographies.html
Extractions: Includes biographical information on more than 20,000 personalities, both past and present, with links to other important information. Search by entering the name of the person you are seeking. Resources for Students http://www.voicenet.com/~bertland/studf/bio.html Covers biographies of African Americans, artists, astronauts, authors, general biographies, government and history, mathematicians, musicians, scientists and women. It links to other web sites in many cases. Indexes of Biographies http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/BiogIndex.html
Voice Of The Shuttle: Science, Technology, And Culture Page U. California, Berkeley); Joseph Fourier (brief bio) (U. Joesph send questions tothe astronauts in orbit page; Copyright Issues on general Humanities resources http://www.qub.ac.uk/english/shuttle/science.html
Extractions: The "Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research" was woven by Alan Liu E-mail me your suggestions . For quicker European access, there is an Italian mirror and U. K. mirror . (This sub-page last revised 11/15/96) (VoS Home Page) This sub-page includes a selection of resources on science, medicine, technology, and computers designed for humanists interested in the theory and history of the relation between sci-tech and culture. The emphasis is thus on materials that reflect upon, historicize, critique, collect, exhibit, or otherwise mediate (and mediatize) sci-tech/cybertech rather than on scientific research per se. GENERAL RESOURCES
Teoma Search: Biographies U. Mary Online resources general Reference - bio Living Legacy Awards www.wic.org/bio/idex_bio.htm biographiesbiographies of all NASA astronauts on active http://s.teoma.com/search?q=Biographies
Text Site | Library | Science Subject Resources Space for infant and junior astronauts, searchable information to ethical, up to theminute bioscience issues English, maths, biology and general studies, plus http://www.scienceyear.com/text_only/library/resource_subs.html
Extractions: What? they take toys on multi-million dollar space missions? Well, yes, so that they can play with them of course! But all to a good purpose, they experiment with these toys to see what happens to force and motion in a gravity-free environment, so inspire children to become engineers, astronauts or physicists - the space explorers of the future. There are lots of lesson plans to go with the information and lots more about it on the web if you tap in "toys in space" to a search engine. Where are we? What are we doing here? well - this site doesn't so much have the answers to all those tricky philosophical questions, as the means to raise the questions themselves. Zoom in from outer space to inner space, each picture smaller to the power of 10 - interesting for mathematicians too.
Planet Science | Library | Science Subject Resources gov/ Space for infant and junior astronauts, searchable information vh.org/Patients/IHB/Peds/general/OrganMap/GutMap ethical,up to the minute bioscience issues http://www.scienceyear.com/library/resource_subs.html
Extractions: What? they take toys on multi-million dollar space missions? Well, yes, so that they can play with them of course! But all to a good purpose, they experiment with these toys to see what happens to force and motion in a gravity-free environment, so inspire children to become engineers, astronauts or physicists - the space explorers of the future. There are lots of lesson plans to go with the information and lots more about it on the web if you tap in "toys in space" to a search engine. Where are we? What are we doing here? well - this site doesn't so much have the answers to all those tricky philosophical questions, as the means to raise the questions themselves. Zoom in from outer space to inner space, each picture smaller to the power of 10 - interesting for mathematicians too.
Women's Biography Sites, General http//www.galegroup.com/free_resources/whm/bio.htm. general P Z or advancedlevels organized by ancient to modern time periods, astronauts, and others. http://home.earthlink.net/~sharynh/WBGeneral.htm
Extractions: http://frank.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women/wh-bio.html Biographical Dictionary This dictionary covers brief statements about more than 28,000 notable men and women who have shaped our world from ancient times to the present day. The dictionary can be searched by birth years, death years, positions held, professions, literary and artistic works, achievements, and other keywords.
Cataloging Networked Resources In HOLLIS Rescue of astronauts, the Return of astronauts and the 0 FEST 0 INDX 0 FICT 0 BIOMODREC CATSRC For holdings record fixed fields, in general, use whatever http://hul.harvard.edu/cmtes/haac/ssssc/net_resources.htm
Extractions: Contents: In recent years, networked resources have become an increasingly important part of library collections. These guidelines are intended to assist catalogers in the preparation of catalog records that will appear in HOLLIS catalog and to promote consistency in the database. They were prepared by the Standing Subcommittee on Serials, Series and Continuations of the Standing Subcommittee on Bibliographic Standards and Policy as a supplement to the HUL Bibliographic Standards Computer network resources include any electronic resources that are accessed through a computer network, whether the Internet or a LAN (local area network). Examples are web sites, documents available over the World Wide Web, electronic journals, and online databases, as well as CD-ROMs accessed through a LAN. The term does not include CD-ROMs that are accessed through a stand-alone computer. Staff who catalog networked resources should have a basic understanding of using the network, be familiar with major network applications (e.g. World Wide Web, FTP), and understand the formulation of uniform resource locators (URLs).