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Internet Reviews: Iucn Red List Of Threatened Species, John Creech
Internet Reviews: Iucn Red List Of Threatened Species, John Creech
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This review evaluates the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)'s Red List of Threatened Species (available at http://www.iucnredlist.org).
Internet Reviews: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility, John Creech
Internet Reviews: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility, John Creech
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This column comprises a review of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) portal, which is maintained by some 52 participating countries and dozens of scientific organizations. The GBIF provides access to approximately 417 million individual occurrences of organisms. It is recommended for serious students, faculty instructors and research scientists.
Internet Reviews: Smithsonian Ocean Portal, John Creech
Internet Reviews: Smithsonian Ocean Portal, John Creech
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This column comprises a review of the Smithsonian Ocean Portal, an Internet resource created by Smithsonian Institution's Museum of Natural History.
Internet Reviews: Ben (Biosciednet) Portal, John Creech
Internet Reviews: Ben (Biosciednet) Portal, John Creech
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Review of the University of Michigan's BioSciEdNet Portal for use by undergraduates, graduate students, faculty instructors, and researchers.
Internet Reviews: Biodiversity Heritage Library, John Creech
Internet Reviews: Biodiversity Heritage Library, John Creech
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Review of the Biodiversity Heritage Library, emphasizing its value and appeal to a world-wide multi-lingual audience.
Science And Technology Resources On The Internet: Biodiversity Web Resources, John Creech
Science And Technology Resources On The Internet: Biodiversity Web Resources, John Creech
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Biodiversity, a contraction of the phrase "biological diversity," was first used by Walter G. Rosen during a planning meeting for the 1986 National Forum on BioDiversity held in Washington, DC, while the first appearance of the word in the print literature likely occurred with the 1988 publication of the proceedings of this conference (Hawksworth 1995). The term "biodiversity" first appeared in the Biodiversity Web Resources http://www.istl.org/12-fall/internet.html 1 of 15 3/11/14 11:26 AM BIOSIS database in 1988 with four references, but by April of 1994 the count of citations had increased to 888 (Hawksworth 1995).
Over the last decade scientists have …
Internet Reviews: Understanding Evolution, John Creech
Internet Reviews: Understanding Evolution, John Creech
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Review of the Understanding Evolution website by the University of California Museum of Paleontology and the National Center for Science Education.
Internet Reviews: Livescience, John Creech
Internet Reviews: Livescience, John Creech
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This column provides a review of LiveScience, a website created by TechMediaNetwork. The site is recommended for undergraduates seeking background information or professionals seeking quick facts.