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Biology: Biology Websites

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Biology Websites

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Encyclopedia of Life (Click here to access)

 

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Biology Websites

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  • http://animaldiversity.org/- Animal Diversity Web at the U. of Michigan - "Animal Diversity Web (ADW) is an online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology at the University of Michigan."
  • http://arxiv.org/ - ArXiv.org - Cornell University provides open access to "725,963 e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics." 
  • http://www.amnh.org/our-research/darwin-manuscripts-project - Charles Darwin's Scientific Manuscripts - On this site you will find the manuscripts that record Charles Darwin's work as a practicing scientist. Whether you are a student or a researcher, our goal is to offer you digital access to the primary evidence for the birth and maturation of Darwin's attempts to explore and explain the natural world.
  • http://darwin-online.org.uk/ - Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online - "This website contains over 100,000 pages of searchable text and 214,000 electronic images...both as searchable text and electronic images of the originals...This website also provides the largest collection of Darwin's private papers and manuscripts ever published." 
  • http://eol.org/ - Encyclopedia of Life - "Our knowledge of the many life-forms on Earth - of animals, plants, fungi, protists and bacteria - is scattered around the world in books, journals, databases, websites, specimen collections, and in the minds of people everywhere. Imagine what it would mean if this information could be gathered together and made available to everyone – anywhere – at a moment’s notice. This dream is becoming a reality through the Encyclopedia of Life."
  • http://mol.org/ - Mapping Life - A Google map that allows you to see where different species live geographically across the Earth.

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