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Natural History Museums@
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Palaeobotanists Personal Pages@
Search for Palaeobotanists, Botanists and Palaeontologists@
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Annotated Botany and Biology Links

About.com: Botany.

Academic Info: Sciences > Biological Sciences > Botany. Updated within the last 6 month.

Access Excellence (a national educational program sponsored by Genentech). Links to biology and biotechnology teaching resources. Visit the Botany Websites, or go to the Links to Selected Resources. Updated within the last 6 month.

ArchNet, WWW Archaeology: BOTANICAL RESOURCES. Data archives and catalogues. Not updated for a long time.

The Argus Clearinghouse: Botany, and Biology. The Argus Clearinghouse provides a central access point for value-added topical guides which identify, describe, and evaluate Internet-based information resources. Excellent! Updated within the last 6 month.

Alice Bergfeld (she is the English editor), Rolf Bergmann and Peter v. Sengbusch, BOTANY Online - The Internet Hypertextbook: Data bases, and MANY NEW LINKS. This page provides information about internet teaching and online projects, organizations supporting science and education, classification and nomenclature, and online journals. Excellent!

Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), University of California, Berkeley: Phylogenetics Resources. A list of sites useful for scientists in this field.

Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Berlin-Dahlem, Virtual library: Virtueller Handapparat zur Systematischen Botanik und Pflanzengeographie. In German. Updated within the last 6 month.

Biocrawler.com. The Life Science Search Engine. See also: www.biologie.de. The German Life Science Information Service.

The BioFinder. BioFinder is the successor website of "Web Starting Points for Biologists". This project was initiated by Dr. Kurt Stüber, Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforchung in Cologne, Germany and by Prof. Dr. K.-F. Fischbach, (Institute for Biology III, Freiburg), and much help of others. Go to Botany.

Welcome to Biolinks. Biolinks is a web page for scientists in the biological field. This web page contain many useful and direct links to various databases, biotechnological companies, literature search engines, clinical trials and journals.

Biology Online, U.K. Relevant information in the field of biology.

BioMed: BioMed Link. BioMedLink is an evaluated and annotated database of Internet resources for biological and medical researchers.

BioTech, Indiana University, located at University of Texas at Austin: BioTech is a hybrid biology/chemistry educational resource and research tool on the World Wide Web. Go to Science Resources. Annotated lists of Web sites for scientists, educators and students alike, e.g. in Ecology and Evolution, and General Life Science Resources.

Marco Bleeker, Amsterdam: Search the WWW. Go to the rubric of botanical lists and the Botanical Search Engines. Chez Marco´s Botany and Fieldwork Pages": Visit Botanic Diversity & Field Biology Links. An extensive list of URLs related to systematic botany, biodiversity, ecology and biological fieldwork. Updated within the last 6 month.

Blue Web´n Applications: Life Science, and Science. Annotated hotlist of sites (including ratings). Updated within the last 6 month.

Anthony R. Brach, Raino Lampinen, Shunguo Liu and Keith McCree: The Internet Directory of Botany (IDB). IDB consists of two parts, an alphabetical directory and a categorical directory. The alphabetical list (formerly List of WWW Sites of Interest to Botanists) was compiled by Anthony R. Brach. It was originally posted on TAXACOM in March 1995. HTML format is created and maintained by Shunguo Liu. The subject category list (formerly A Collection of Botany Related URLs), is maintained by Raino Lampinen since Autumn 1993. It started as a personal bookmark list of botanical gopher sites, since March 1994 also www sites, and was made available via WWW in December 1994. The pages are regularly updated, new approved entries will be added to both lists. This excellent site is also available via Essen, Germany.

Buzzle.com: Science and Technology. Offers resources, information, and articles related to science and technology. Go to: Biology.

Alan Cairns, BioEd: Biology Education Resources: What´s New at BioEd.

California State University Stanislaus: CSUBIOWEB - Califormia State University Biology Science WebServer.

CombiGenix.com: Science: Biology: Botany.

Connecting Students: Plants. The purpose of this site is to provide teachers with links to quality content oriented web sites students can visit, educational interactive sites students can participate in, and internet ready lesson plans. Updated within the last 6 month.

Richard Crang, Beth Morgan, Orla Dermody, Chris Hauser, Paul Henne, Angela Kerber & Joann Lau, Life Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Introductory Botany course, Links for Independent Exploration. Internet travels in the life sciences.

dmoz open directory project, Science: Biology: Botany. Updated within the last 6 month. Excellent!

Encyclopaedia Britannica´s Internet Guide: eBLAST. Go to: >Science, >Biology Sciences. With site reviews.

Debbie Eriksen, Biological Sciences Liaison Librarian, Philippa Stevens, Badham Librarian, University of Sydney Library: Nomenclature, Evolution, Phylogeny & Taxonomy. Updated within the last 6 month.

The Exploratorium, San Francisco, The Learning Studio: Life Sciences, The Ten Cool Sites, and Natural History. Updated within the last 6 month.

ForestWorld.com, Inc., Colchester, VT: Go to: Internet Directory. Search the database of over 6000 forestry industry related web sites.

Frontier High School, Red Rock, OK: The Internet Science Room, Updated within the last 6 month. Science News: Biological Sciences Research Areas.

Frontiers in Bioscience: RESEARCH TOOLS.

Google Web Directory: Science, Biology.

Heriot-Watt University Library, Riccarton, Edinburgh: Brewing and Biological Sciences.

Hubat Inc.: Biology, and Botany.

Julian Humphries, Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Orleans: The Biodiversity and Biological Collections Web Server. This WWW server is devoted to information of interest to systematists and other biologists of the organismic kind. Within these pages you will find information about specimens in biological collections, taxonomic authority files, directories of biologists, reports by various standards bodies (IOPI, ASC, SA2000, etc), an archive of the Taxacom, M USE-L and CICHLID-L listservs), access to on-line journals (including Flora On-line) and information about MUSE and Delta. Updated within the last 6 month.

The Library of the University of California, Riverside, INFOMINE: Biological, Agricultural and Medical Sciences.

The Environmental Studies Institute of the International Academy at Santa Barbara, Environmental Periodicals Bibliography: Links.

International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS): Directory of Environmental Science Web Sites.

Jones and Bartlett Publishers: BotanyLinks. These are links (a little bit long winded) to web sites that have relevance to a particular topic in botany. Focused on chapters of "Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology", 2e, by James D. Mauseth.

Derek Keats, Roy Volkwyn and Jocelyn Collins, South Africa: BioEd: This Internet Project aims to make use of the Western Cape Schools Network (South Africa) to evaluate the feasibility of producing and distributing teaching aids and making other resources available through Internet access. See: Biological resources for teachers, Biological resources for pupils.

Nikolai N. Kostyukovich, Interesting WWW Sites about Science (National Academy of Sciences of Belarus): Science: Biological, Agricultural and Medical Sciences. Updated within the last 6 month.

Thorsten Kraska, Institute for Plant Diseases & Plant Protection, Department of Horticulture, University of Hanover, Germany: The Plant Pathology Internet Guide Book (PPIGB). On these pages you will find plant pathology related internet sites and more useful resources.

Richard Lees, United Kingdom: Biology Online. This Web site is ideal suited for high school students, or in general, avid learners or people surfing around the web. It starts at the basics, and covers a cross section of biological issues, which can educated an individual to Pre-University Standard.

Looksmart Sciences: Botany, and Biosciences. Select in the column on the right hand side.

LinxNet: A science and technology index. Go to: Biology.

David R. Maddison and Wayne P. Maddison, The Tree of Life: Links. Updated within the last 6 month.

Martindale´s " The Reference Desk": Botany, and Biology.

Norton-Brown Herbarium, University of Maryland: FindIT. Links to Web Sites of Botanical Interest.

MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching): MERLOT is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students in higher education. Go to: Botany.

Metacrawler: Science / Biology.

MSN (Microsoft Corporation). Similar to Inktomi (HotBot): Web Directory, Library, Sciences, Earth & Environment, Geology, Botany

Antoine Morin and Jon Houseman, BIODIDAC, University of Ottawa: Resources. A bank of digital diagrams and photographs for teaching biology. Go to: Plants. Copying the material, modifying and adapting the material and the subsequent distribution is permitted with the condition that this is noncommercial and that the supplier (BIODIDAC) of the material is acknowledged. To download files, you must let BIODIDAC set a couple of cookies.

NASA, Earth Observatory. The purpose of NASA's Earth Observatory is to provide a freely-accessible publication on the Internet where the public can obtain new satellite imagery and scientific information about our home planet. The focus is on Earth's climate and environmental change. By activating the glossary mode, you can view each page with special terms highlighted that, when selected, will take you to the appropriate entry in the glossary. Use the full-text search engine.

NASA: Global Change Master Directory (GCMD). GCMD is a comprehensive directory of descriptions of data sets of relevance to global change research. It includes descriptions of data sets (DIFs) covering climate change, the biosphere, hydrosphere & oceans, geology, geography, and human dimensions of global change. Go to Solid Earth, Biosphere, or Paleoclimate.

National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII). The NBII is an electronic gateway to biological data and information maintained by federal, state, and local government agencies; private sector organizations; and other partners around the nation and the world. Check out the Biological Education Materials - College/Adult Level.

The National Science Foundation (NSF). NSF is an independent agency of the U.S. Government. NSF's mission is to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; and to secure the national defense. Go to: Biology.

NEE-HOW, The Bioresource Finder: The NEE-HOW Project aims at serving bio-community including 2 parts: a customized search engine and a list of links to various biosites. Updated within the last 6 month.

Nerd World, SCIENCES Site Map. BOTANY. Updated within the last 6 month.

René Osella, www.galilei.com.ar: Botánica. Updated within the last 6 month.

Nancy Purtill and Emily Hertzberg, Department of Organismic Biology, Ecology, and Evolution, University of California, Los Angeles: Plant Biology - Related Web Sites.

Jeremy Reese and Amos Blackman, Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego, Oregon: Biological Links, Botany.

Scott Russell, Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma: Botanical Information on the WWW. From the International Botanical Congress Special Edition of the NHBS Mailorder Bookstore Catalog. See also:
Scott´s Botanical Links, and Scott´s Botanical Links - Subject Index. One of the best botany link collections, superbly done. See also: Botany (Biosciences) Information categorized first by provider, then by subject. Updated within the last 6 month. Excellent!

Jose Manuel Sanchez, (by Floraprint España): Floraguide. Go to the General Information Index.

H. Schneider, Botanischer Garten der Universität Basel: Links - Botanische Daten im Internet. An index (in German).

The School Page, the educator´s resource, and The School Page UK, educational services and resources for thinking people. Go to: Biology, or Biology (UK page).

SciCentral, Index. Go to: Plant Sciences.

Peter v. Sengbusch, Botany Online, Hamburg: Interessantes und Nützliches auf anderen Servern weltweit - Aktueller Stand unserer Recherchen. A ranking of annotated biological links (in German).

SciCentral (by SciQuest.com): A gateway to scientific resources and news. Go to: Biological Sciences, Plant Sciences.

Jo Soolsma, Department of Plant Sciences, Wageningen: Plant Link Library.

American Computer Resources, Inc., StudyWEB: Botany and Biology. Study WEB was created to provide fast and easy access to a wide variety of research-quality information via the Internet.

Compiled by Bill Johnson, Jack Becker, Michael Golden, Susan Hidalgo, Susan Norrisey, and Brian Quinn, Texas Tech University Library: Federal Science and Technology Websites. This one-page guide to US federal websites consists of four sections: subject, branch of government, libraries and scholarly communication, and additional sources of information.

The Science Explorer. Notice the Hyperlinks. Many valuable hyperlinks to help you find more biology resources around the net.

Tracy Trimpe, The Science Spot, Havana Junior High, Havana, IL: Biology Lesson Plans, and Earth Science Lesson Plan Links. Link directories. See also: Science Sites for Educators.

UniGuide, Academic Guide to the Internet (from Aldea Communications, Carlsbad, California: Biological Sciences, Systematic and Population Biology. UniGuide focuses exclusively on the interests of the higher education research and education communities.

US Dept. of Commerce, Washington, DC; SciTechResources.Gov. Provides the scientist, engineer, and science aware citizen with easy access to US government resources. Thousands of web sites have been reviewed. Excellent!

Virtual Library (Scott Russell, University of Oklahoma): Botany (Biosciences). Updated within the last 6 month.

WebDirectory: Science: Biology: Botany and Plant Science.

World Lecture Hall: Biology and Botany. Updated within the last 6 month.

YAHOO: Biology, and Botany












Home / Search / Indexes in Botany and Biology / Botany and Biology Links without Annotations

Categories
Botany and Biology Institutions@
Selected Botanical Gardens and Herbaria@
Natural History Museums@
Directories focused on Palaeobotany@
Places of Palaeobotanical Research@
Palaeobotanists Personal Pages@
Search for Palaeobotanists, Botanists and Palaeontologists@
Palynolocical Associations@
Meta Indexes of Online Education@


Botany and Biology Links without Annotations

Association of Systematics Collections (ASC). Links of Interest.

Alice Bergfeld (she is the English editor), Rolf Bergmann, University of Hamburg, and Peter v. Sengbusch, University of Bielefeld and Institut für Allgemeine Botanik, University of Hamburg: Botany online - The Internet Hypertextbook, Internet Teaching - Online Projects.

Compiled by Anthony R. Brach (Missouri Botanical Garden & Harvard University Herbaria, U.S.A.). HTML format is created and maintained by Jean Thioulouse (University of Lyon, France): Ecology WWW page. List of WWW sites of interest to ecologists. Updated within the last 6 month.

Sean Carrington, Department of Biological & Chemical Sciences, University of the West Indies (UWI), Barbados: The online course BL14A Biodiversity I, The Plant Kingdom, Links.

Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research and Australian National Herbarium, Canberra, Australia: Biodiversity and Environmental Resources Links.

Direct Hit: Biology.

Adam Fagen, Biological Laboratories, Harvard University: The World Wide Web Virtual Library, Evolution (Biosciences). See Biology.

Daniele Formenti, Dip. Biologia Animale, Facoltà di Scienze Matematiche, Fisiche e Naturali, Universita di Pavia: Biological links for students.

Wolfango Horn, Biologist´s Assistant: Virology, Microbiology, Botany and Zoology. Also mirrored via University of Bologna.

James F. Mahaffy, Biology Department, Dordt College, Sioux Center, Iowa: Plant Morphology Links - 2001.

Norton-Brown Herbarium, University of Maryland: Botanical Resources.

Public Electronic Access to Knowledge, Inc (PEAK): The Need to Know Library. Webs resources for encyclopedic minds, students, educators, ecologists, botanists, etc. The library is divided into three primary pages: 1) A limited encycolpedia of Web resources, 2) K-12 resources for educators and students, and 3) ecology and environment.

Purely Academic: Botany

Center for Conservation Biology Network, Rice University: The Virtual Library of Biodiversity and Ecology. See the clickable index to broad categories of links: Plants.

SciStartPage.com. The start page to science on the web.

Species 2000: The goal of Species 2000 is to provide a uniform and validated quality index of names of all known species of plants, animals, fungi and micro-organisms. Updated within the last 6 month.

Herbarium, Department of Biology, Texas A&M University: Plant Systematics and Evolution - Links. Notice the WWW-based systematic/economic botany courseware list. Updated within the last 6 month.

Jean Thioulouse, University of Lyon, and Anthony R. Brach Missouri Botanical Garden & Harvard University Herbaria, Ecology WWW page: Ecology WWW page. Updated within the last 6 month.

A.E. Throckmorton, Biology Department, Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA: Internet Resources for Botany and Plant Ecology.

World Resources Institute, Washington, DC, Biodiversity Site: Biodiversity Links.

wwwINTERNETS, Inc.: Science Databases, and To Science Databases. Go to: Geology Databases, or Botany Databases. Updated within the last 6 month.










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