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Electronic
resources on the history of science continue to proliferate. To add your
projects to our list, please e-mail us at info@hssonline.org.
Databases,
Bibliographies, and Web Sites
- The
Ada Project -- site concerning women in computing sponsored by
Yale University.
- The
Archives Hub, gateway to archive collections in the United Kingdom
- Australian
Science and Technology Heritage Center, University of Melbourne
- Bibliographies
of Biographies of Ocean Scientists
- Biographies
of Women Mathematicians, Agnes Scott College, Atlanta
- The
Robert Boyle On-Line Project
- Chi
Med, History of Chinese Medicine Web Page
- Classics
in Biogeography Distribution, and Diversity Studies: To 1950
- Cumulative
Bibliography on the History of Oceanography
- Darwin's
Publications, a scholarly compendium of electronic editions of
Darwin's publications, focusing on providing accurate, reliable publication
and citation information.
- Diderot's
Encyclopedie, Project for American and French Research
on the Treasury of the French Language, University of Chicago
- Faces
of Science: African Americans in the Sciences, Louisiana State
University Libraries
- Films
and Videos on the History of Science
- Grad-Link,
web-based resources for history graduate students
- Guide
to Historical Resources in the Atmospheric Sciences: Archives, Manuscripts,
and Special Collections in the Washington, D.C. Area by James
R. Fleming, Colby College.
- History
of Astronomy Server, Astronomische Gesellschaft
- History
of Health Sciences Web Links
- History
of "Race" in Science, Medicine, and Technology, MIT/Harvard
- History
of Women and Science, Health, and Technology: A Bibliographic Guide,
University of Wisconsin.
- Humboldt
Scientific Locality Index -- A database project that attempts
to provide an analytical framework for understanding the globalisation
of Western science.
- HUMBUL,
humanities database organized by subject.
- HYLE,
bibilography of the history and philsophy of chemistry.
- The
International Catalog of Sources for History of Physics and Allied
Sciences
- International
Commission on Mathematics Instruction study document on the role of
the history of mathematics in the teaching and learning of mathematics,
prepared by John Fauvel (Open University) and Jan van Maanen (University
of Groningen).
- International
Bibliographic Guide to the History of Pathology, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität
Heidelberg
- International
Virtual Institute for the Historical Study of Mathematics
- Jesuits
and the Sciences, 1540-1995, Loyola University of Chicago
- The
Learning and Teaching Support Network,
History of Science Area
- MacTutor
History of Mathematics Archive, University of St. Andrews, Scotland.
- MendelWeb,
educational resource for teachers and students interested in the origins
of classical genetics, introductory data analysis, elementary plant
science, and the history and literature of science.
- NAHSTE
(Navigational Aids for the History of Science, Technology and the
Environment) Archive Project
- Pauling
Research Notebooks,
a digitized copy of the notebooks kept by Linus Pauling.
- Physics
History Finding Aids
- Recent
Dissertations in the History of Medicine
- Rutherford.org.nz,
A resource on the noted New Zealand scientist, maintained by a fellow
kiwi.
- Usenet
history of science newsgroup (unmoderated)
- The
Alfred Russel Wallace Page, including full text of 150 of the
evolutionist's writings.
- World
Wide Guide to Science Studies
- WWW
Virtual Library Listing for History of Science, Technology and Medicine
-- Includes a large number of history of science, technology, and
medicine links. Now maintained by the ECHO (Exploring Contemporary
History Online) Project.
- Yahoo
History Links -- A searchable hierarchy of web sites.
Listservs
and Electronic Newsgroups (How
to subscribe)
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