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Biblos.com : search, read, study the Bible in many languages
http://biblos.com/
Biblos.com offers a wide selection of online tools for searching and studying the Bible. It includes over 20 English translations, the Greek and Hebrew original texts, and versions in dozens of other languages. Tools offered include: the ability to view multiple versions in parallel; interlinear texts to aid the study of the Bible in its original languages (extra fonts may be needed to view these properly); a concordance, dictionary, and encyclopaedia; a number of commentaries; a biblical image library; a Bible atlas; a set of Bible book and chapter outlines; and information about people and places who feature in the Bible. The site appears to be designed primarily for devotional use, but many of these tools also have academic applications. One slight drawback of the site is that is sometimes lacking in instructions, which means one has to be willing to spend a little time finding out how to use the tools by trial and error. However, there is a lot here that is worth exploring.
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Northern Ireland social welfare law
http://www.dsdni.gov.uk/index/law_and_legislation.htm
This part of the Northern Ireland Department for Social Development website provides access to primary and secondary legal materials relating to social welfare law in Northern Ireland. There is an electronic version of "The Law Relating to Social Security for Northern Ireland" (The Blue Volumes) and “The law relating to Child Support in Northern Ireland“ (The Orange Volume) providing access to legislation relating to benefits and pensions in the country. The Northern Ireland Digest of Case-law (NIDOC) provides access to appeals heard by the Office of the Social Security Commissioners and Child Support Commissioners (OSSC) in Northern Ireland from 2000 onwards. These decisions relate to “social security benefit, compensation recovery and child support applications and appeals”. Other materials presented on the site include publications of the Social Policy Unit and a page of related web links.
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Bombaxo
http://www.bombaxo.com/
Bombaxo is a theological website by independent scholar Kevin P. Edgecomb. The main focus is on biblical studies, though some material relating to patristic theology and Judaica is also included. The biblical studies resources include, among other things: lectionaries ancient and modern; information on biblical versification and the biblical canon; chronologies; and material on the apocrypha and pseudepigrapha. The site's presentation is deliberately plain, but there is a large quantity of material here, and users need to be prepared to spend some time browsing to explore it all. The information offered is most likely to be of interest to reasonably advanced scholars, rather than beginners in the field.
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Independent Case Examiner
http://www.ind-case-exam.org.uk/
Official website of the Independent Case Examiner (ICE) whose role is to investigate complaints made by users of the following Government Agencies: the Child Support Agency; Debt Management; Pension, Disability and Carers Service; the Financial Assistance Scheme; Jobcentre Plus; Child Maintenance and Enforcement Division (Northern Ireland) and the Northern Ireland Social Security Agency. The site gives guidance on how to make a complaint and how complaints will be dealt with by the ICE, additional information about the work of the ICE, annual reports and news items about the service.
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International Tourism Studies Association (ITSA)
http://www.itsa.cn/
“ITSA is the first China-based global academic association on tourism research in the world. As a non-profit organization, the objectives of ITSA are to bridge the gap between West and East in tourism and hospitality research, to provide a forum for exchange of research ideas and good research practices in tourism studies among scholars around the world with a particular focus on the developing countries and to diffuse research findings for the benefits of the tourism industry.”
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Office for Security and Counter Terrorism
http://security.homeoffice.gov.uk/
Official website of the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism (OSCT) a Directorate within the United Kingdom Home Office which “leads the work on counter-terrorism in the UK, working closely with the police and security services”. The site has information about the work and responsibilities of the OSCT along with a full text copy of the counter terrorism strategy which can be freely downloaded. Also given on this site is information on how the government, emergency services, local authorities and regional agencies respond to a terrorist threat and the OSCT’s strategy for using science and technology to combat terrorists. There is a description of the OSCT’s programme for countering the threat of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNE). The legislation page provides access to key pieces of legislation, administered by the Home Office, which give the government key powers in combating terrorism. There is also information on proposed new legislation and on the independent reviews of terrorism legislation which are carried out regularly to ensure terrorism laws remain appropriate.
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Bureau of Social Tourism (BITS)
http://www.bits-int.org/en/
“The International Bureau of Social Tourism (BITS) is an international non-profit association, whose aim is to promote access to tourism for all, and more particularly for low-income population groups. BITS members include associations, trade unions, cooperatives, private organizations, as well as public authorities in charge of tourism.” The website includes further information about the organisation; its structure, partner organisations and relevant documentation. In addition, there are details of relevant news, events and resources. There is also a members only area.
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International Olympic Academy
http://ioa.org.gr/
The International Olympic Academy was established by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1949 and officially inaugurated in June 1961 as "the intellectual expression of the Olympic Movement". Its website contains information about the IOA vision and the Olympic Movement, as well as contact details for the individual National Olympic Academies.
There are also details of publications, a link to an archive of video streams and pictures from recent IOA sessions and downloadable reports of the Young Participants sessions from 1961 to 2001, and the Special Sessions from 1997 to 2001 (large PDF files). Each volume contains reports of the session proceedings and papers on Olympic or sports related topics by academics, researchers and sports professionals from around the world. There is a site search facility.
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Cycle sense : skills and confidence on the road
http://www.lcc.org.uk/documents/Cycle%20sense%281%29.pdf
This is a 16 page brochure (PDF, 2007) from the London cycling campaign, which aims to build the confidence of cyclists not used to cycling in busy traffic; especially in London. The brochure deals with issues such as assertiveness, safety, cycle maintenance, visibility, positioning, manoeuvres, the Highway Code and gives advice on training.
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R676 - Fen Violet Viola persicifolia Schreber : a review of conservation work carried out
http://naturalengland.etraderstores.com/NaturalEnglandShop/R676
This 42 page report, publishe by Natural England, reviews the conservation work on the Fen Violet carried out under English Nature's Species Recovery Programme between 1993 and 2005. The report is available as a PDF, along with a two page Research Information Note summarising the work.
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European Financial Integration Report
http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/finances/fim/index_en.htm
This report is produced annually by the European Commission. 'The main body of the report is devoted to the economic analysis of European financial integration and to the related impact on market structures, competition, efficiency, innovation and stability.' Press releases also appear on this website, with updates on financial integration in the EU. These report on business climate and economic sentiment indicators, plus news of financial investigations of companies and monitoring. The actual report is available in PDF (requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader software).
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R706 : Apium repens creeping marshwort Species Recovery Programme 1995-2005
http://naturalengland.etraderstores.com/NaturalEnglandShop/R706
This two part report (40 and 80 pages) published by Natural England covers work undertaken from 1995 to 2005 under the Species Recovery Programme. An Action Plan was drawn up to conserve Apium repens, a small creeping perennial listed under the Habitats Directive because of its scarcity and decline in Europe. The work was undertaken by the Rare Plants Group of the Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire.
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Business Studies Online Dictionary
http://www.businessstudiesonline.co.uk/Dictionary/Dictionary.htm
An Interactive Online Business Studies Dictionary, from the educational company Online Business Studies. A nice simple dictionary with most basic terms, probably suitable for first year undergraduate students who want to find words in a hurry. It contains terms like 'profit and loss account', 'market share', 'gross pay' and 'depreciation'.
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Education research news
http://ies.ed.gov/whatsnew/newsletters/
Education research news is an occasional update from the US Institute of Education Studies. It provides information on the latest research from the various research centres at the Institute, details of upcoming events, reports on specific research findings and information about grants, training and conferences. Users can sign up to receive the update by email or view the articles online.
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fdf (Foundation Degree Forward)
http://www.fdf.ac.uk/
fdf (Foundation Degree Forward) is a national body that supports the development and validation of high quality foundation degrees. It is funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) to support employer engagement across work based higher education programmes generally and in relation to foundation degrees specifically. fdf works in partnership with all relevant agencies, institutions, organisations and interest groups to ensure that the development of work-based higher level skills training is driven by the needs of employers and students. The website includes more about the key activities of fdf, details of their publications, a course search for foundation degrees and news from fdf.
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Asian journal of Experimental Biological Sciences
http://www.ajebs.com/
The Asian Journal of Experimental Biological Sciences is an open access journal, first published in 2010, which aims to cover all aspects of the biological sciences. The website gives access to the complete text of all volumes, as well as giving details of the editorial board, instructions to authors, and an overview of the subject areas covered.
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Journal of Economic Literature (JEL)
http://www.aeaweb.org/journal/index.php
The Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) is an academic journal that began publication in 1969 under the auspices of the American Economic Association (AEA) with quarterly issues and continues to this day. It aims "to help economists keep up with the ever-increasing volume of economics research. This goal is effected by publishing survey articles and essays, book reviews, and an extensive bibliographic guide to the contents of current economics periodicals". AEA Members are entitled to receive JEL and e-JEL (an online version) as part of their membership benefits. e-JEL includes the articles and book reviews from the current JEL issue. e-JEL is free to AEA members and is not available to institutional subscribers. Check to see whether your institution is a subscriber.
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British Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association (BSCTA)
http://www.bscta.com/
This website provides information about the British Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association (BSCTA) and swimming. Categories include membership, regional information, swimming news, coach profiles. There is a separate section for members and it is possible to register for regular updates by email. Links to external related sites are also provided.
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Journal of public economics
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/inca/505578/
The Journal of Public Economics is a peer reviewed academic journal in the field of economics. It aims to encourage original scientific contributions on the problems of public economics, with particular emphasis on the application of modern economic theory and methods of quantitative analysis. It provides a forum for discussion of public policy of interest to an international readership. Users should check to see whether their institution has a subscription to the journal.
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Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN)
http://www.ciesin.org/
The Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) is based within the Earth Institute at Columbia University. It "works at the intersection of the social, natural, and information sciences, and specializes in on-line data and information management, spatial data integration and training, and interdisciplinary research related to human interactions in the environment." The Center's website provides much information about its programmes and projects including downloadable data, online tools and applications, and publications. A wide range of subjects are covered, including: agriculture, biodiversity and ecosystems, climate change, economic activity, environmental assessment and monitoring, environmental health, environmental treaties, indicators, land use and land cover, natural hazards, population, poverty, and remote sensing for human dimensions research.
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2010 Legacies Now
http://2010legaciesnow.com/
“2010 Legacies Now was created in 2000 to build support for Vancouver’s bid for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games and ensure a stronger sport system in BC. They are now dedicated to developing community legacies leading up, during and beyond the 2010 Games. As a not-for-profit organization, 2010 Legacies Now aims to strengthen not just sport and recreation, but also the arts, literacy, healthy living, accessibility and volunteerism.”
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Imperial War Museum: YouTube channel
http://www.youtube.com/ImperialWarMuseum
This is the YouTube Channel of the Imperial war Museum, which covers conflicts in which British troops were involved from 1914 to the present day. Its YouTube channel supplements the main museum website, offering free access to video films relating to its exhibitions and collections. Topics covered by this include the First World War, Second World War, Korean War, Falkland’s war, Gulf war and the impact of war on the home front, on individuals and society. They also include interviews with museum staff and curators and some historic footage from the archives. Copyright and technical information is displayed on the website.
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Wolfram Library Archive : Science
http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/BySubject/Science
The Wolfram library archive provides downloadable resources and references for Mathematica and other Wolfram products including articles, books, conference proceedings, technical notes, courseware and demonstrations. The science section covers astronomy, atmospheric science, biochemistry, bioinformatics, biology, chemistry, geology and geophysics, hydrology, medicine and physics.
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Wolfram Library Archive
http://library.wolfram.com/
The Wolfram library archive provides downloadable resources and references for Mathematica and other Wolfram products including articles, books, conference proceedings, technical notes, courseware and demonstrations. It can be searched or browsed by subject. Subject collections include applied mathematics, arts and humanities, business and economics, education, engineering, information science and technology, Mathematica technology, mathematics, science and social science.
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UNM live
http://unmlive.unm.edu/
UNM Live provides free access to audio recordings, podcasts and YouTube videos of events (conferences, lectures and meetings) involving University of New Mexico students, faculty, staff and guests. A wide range of subject areas from the social sciences are covered including politics and current world affairs, business and management and Latin American studies. There is also a large collection of materials relating to Anthropology. Topics covered by these include indigenous Native American Indians. Copyright and technical information is displayed on the website. Most items date from 2009 onwards.
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Elecciones generales de la República de Costa Rica - 7 de febrero de 2010
http://www.oas.org/electoralmissions/MisionesElectorales/CostaRica2010/tabid/877
This is the official webvsite of the electoral observation mision of the OAS Organisation of American States (Organización de los Estados Americanos (MOE/OEA) to the 2010 Costa Rican elections. It provides information in Spanish about the aims, mission, methods and findings of the mission. This includes access to press releasses, full text reports and photographs from the misison. Topics covered include the conduct of the elections, stats of the electoral system and democracy in Costa Rica.
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Open government directions: a A resource for federal managers in the age of open government
http://opengovernmentdirections.org/
Open Government Directions is a joint project of AmericaSpeaks and Ascentum. It is seeking to open access to American government information and data online. The website serves as a forum for discussing and analysing new trends and projects. It includes blog entries on new resources, case studies, comment on US government open government initiatives and tools for website developers seeking to increase citizen participation in local and national politics using web 2.0 and the Internet.
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Social networking and constituent communication: member use of Twitter during a two-week period in the 111th Congress
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R41066.pdf
This site provides free access to Congressional Research Service report R41066 by Matthew Eric Glassman et al which was published in February 2010. The 17 page report is interesting for those researching the evolution of political communication. It presents the results from a 2 week study of use of Twitter by US Congress members in August/ September 2009. It includes statistics on total number of tweeters, tweets sent, and content of the postings.
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North American Cartographic Information Society (NACIS)
http://www.nacis.org/
The North American Cartographic Information Society (NACIS) is a professional organisation which aims to improve interaction between suppliers and users of cartographic information and to promote and improve the use of cartographic information. The NACIS website provides information about its activities, including details of the Society's journal "Cartographic Perspectives". It includes the winning entries from the 2009 Student Web Mapping Competition: The Dead Sea: a history of change, and Visualization of Republic of Letters. Links are provided to related websites.
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International Skyrunning Federation (ISF)
http://www.skyrunning.com/
The International Skyrunning Federation was founded in 2008 in Canazei, Italy, replacing the Federation for Sport at Altitude (FSA). Skyrunning is defined as "running in the mountains above 2,000 metres altitude where the climbing difficulty does not exceed II degree grade and the incline does not exceed 40 per cent". The main aims of the ISF are "the direction, regulation, promotion, development and furtherance of the sport of skyrunning and similar multisport activities at altitude on a worldwide basis in accordance with the Olympic charter". These include SkyMarathon, Vertical Kilometer, SkySpeed, SkyBike (duathlons) and SkyRaid (team events combining other sports such as cycling, skiing or climbing)
The ISF website contains news; information about the ISF; results, records and rules; a mini guide to suitable shoes and an overview of current research including the Peak Performance Project which investigates athletic performance at high altitudes. There are also video clips and an email newsletter.
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Septuagint.org
http://www.septuagint.org/
Septuagint.org is an online tool which may be of use to those studying or aspiring to study either the Septuagint (Greek translation of the Old Testament) or the Greek New Testament. The site offers complete versions of both these texts, and hovering the mouse pointer over a word reveals parsing information (that is, the case, number, gender, tense, and so forth). Translations are not provided, but the dictionary form of each word is given to aid users in recognising unfamiliar forms, or if necessary to facilitate looking the word up. The site also offers some tools for learners of Latin, but at time of review these were not yet complete.
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R686 : Strategic control of non-native invasive aquatic plants
http://naturalengland.etraderstores.com/NaturalEnglandShop/R686
This 58 page report from Natural England, published in 2006, provides guidance on developing a strategy for managing and preventing invasive aquatic plant problems. The River Avon catchment is uded to illustrate the strategy, and the report includes a note on a workshop held in Peterborough in Novemebr 2004.
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Keeping it Peel
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/
A microsite of BBC Radio 1, this resource provides information about the journalist and radio presenter, John Peel (1939-2004). It includes a biography and sections on the Peel Sessions, which can be browsed by decade and artist, and the Festive 50's, which can be browsed by decade. There is also an Artists A-Z, which provides information about some of the artists that Peel championed, and a section about Peel at Glastonbury. The 'fansites' area includes links to John Peel related sites. Also included is a tributes page, as well as a number of picture galleries. The website was last updated September 2007 and has been left on the site for reference purposes.
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Theologie Geschichte : Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kulturgeschichte
http://aps.sulb.uni-saarland.de/theologie.geschichte/
Theologie Geschichte (Theology History) is a freely available online peer-reviewed journal of theology and cultural studies. The primary language of the journal is German, though a small number of articles in English and in French are also available. The journal was founded in 2006, and focuses on modern and contemporary history, and in particular the cultural influence of totalitarian movements in the 20th century. In addition to articles, discussion papers and reviews are also published. Works are provided in both PDF and HTML versions. Information for potential contributors is also offered.
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Law of War Deskbook
http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/pdf/LOW-Deskbook.pdf
The Law of War Deskbook is published by the International and Operational Law Department of The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School in the United States. This edition was published in January 2010 and is made freely available in full text (PDF) on the Library of Congress website. The Deskbook is intended to be used as a teaching tool covering the international and operational law subjects taught to military judge advocates. There are chapters providing an introduction to public international law and looking at the history and framework of the law of war. Other chapters deal with the legal basis for the use of force, means and methods of warfare, war crimes and human rights. There are also chapters dealing with each of the four Geneva Conventions.
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Rivista di studi sudasiatici
http://digital.casalini.it/19709501
Rivista di Studi Sudasiatici (Journal of South Asian Studies) is an online periodical published by Firenze University Press. Only one edition, from 2006, is available via this website (although others can be found elsewhere online). The articles, which are offered as PDFs files, cover a range of topics dealing with aspects of south Asian religion. Titles include: 'The Role of the So-called Asoka Inscriptions in the Attempt to Date the Buddha'; 'Definitions of Kalavu in the Old Tamil Poetological Tradition'; and 'The Sanskrit-Old Javanese Tutur Literature from Bali: The Textual Basis of Saivism in Ancient Indonesia'. Although this is an Italian publication, the majority of the articles are in English.
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Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) books
http://www.msri.org/publications/books/
The book series "Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications" has been published by Cambridge University Press since 1995 and new books are made available free on the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) website in full text, a few months after publication. Chapters are available as PDF files; older texts are also available in PostScript format. Print volumes are available for purchase.
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Electronic Library of Mathematics (ELibM)
http://www.maths.soton.ac.uk/EMIS/ELibM.html
The Electronic Library of Mathematics (ELibM) is an open access repository in mathematics established in 1996 and provided by FIZ Karlsruhe /Zentralblatt MATH which "contains online journals, article collections, monographs, and other electronic resources in the field of mathematics. All material is in electronic form and access is generally
free, except for some periodicals with a "moving wall", i.e., a certain delay period after which resources become freely available." Numerous mirror sites are available.
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International Commission on the History of Mathematics (ICHM)
http://www.unizar.es/ichm/
"The International Commission for the History of Mathematics (ICHM) is an inter-union commission joining the International Mathematical Union (IMU) and the Division of the History of Science (DHS) of the International Union for the History and Philosophy of Science (IUHPS). It is composed of representatives of some fifty-five nations, those nations internationally in which the history of mathematics is taught and/or actively researched." ICHM aims to encourage the study of mathematics history and to promote a high level of historically and mathematically sophisticated scholarship in the field. The ICHM website provides details of its activities including sponsored events, the journal "Historia Mathematica", the Kenneth O. May prize, and the World Directory of Historians of Mathematics.
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Life of a vertebrate fossil : Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
http://paleobiology.si.edu/LVF/#start
A concise online exhibtion explaining the process of fossilisation and the various stages which scientists go through in finding, preparing, and intepreting the fossils they find. Aimed at a general audience and easily understood, but quite detailed.
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Enviro-Health links : nanotechnology
http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/nanotechnology.html
This comprehensive resource guide on nanotechnology is provided by the National Library of Medicine Division of Specialized Information Services. The resource provides access to selected Internet resources on nanotechnology (including uses and concerns). There are links to databases, maps, regulations and policy, and TOXNET and PubMed searches. Resources are listed under categories which include nanotechnology in medicine, in the workplace, environmental and safety concerns, and educational material.
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Since Darwin: The Evolution of Evolution
http://www.mnh.si.edu/exhibits/darwin/
A temporary exhibition put on by the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, these pages deal briefly with Darwin's life, the the concepts of evolution and natural selection, and the tree of life. A separate section invites users to look at new species and there are several pages from individual museum staff explaining how Darwin's ideas are relevant to their work.
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ChemIndustry.com chemical name synonyms finder
http://www.chemindustry.com/apps/chemicals
This database of chemical name synonyms from ChemIndustry.com can be searched by full or partial chemical name, CAS number or molecular formula.
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Books Online
http://www.ams.org/online_bks/onbk_list.html
The American Mathematical Society (AMS) provides a listing of AMS books which are available free, full text online. The listing can be browsed by author or subject and the books are available as PDF files.
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Living Fossils of the Deep : An Expedition to the Bahamian Seafloor, Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
http://www.mnh.si.edu/livingfossils/
This account of an expedition (in 1999) to the Bahamas is provided by the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. The pages give details of the science behind the expedition, the team of scientists who took part, and some historical and geographical information about the Bahamas. There are also pictures from the seafloor in the area and a particular focus on the slitsnails, a group of gastropods.
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Military law resources
http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/military-legal-resources-home.html
This Library of Congress web page provides access to a selection of legal materials held by the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School Library. The collection includes primary source materials and publications in the field of military law. There is a series of Army Lawyer pamphlets available back to 1971 and complete issues of the Military Law Review journal. Other publications provided include field manuals, army regulations, materials relating to the Geneva Conventions, manuals for Courts Martial, documents relating to war crimes trials such as Nuremburg and Korean War atrocities and selected theses and monographs.
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Joseph Campbell Foundation
http://www.jcf.org/
The website of the Joseph Campbell Foundation provides information about this organisation, which exists to promote the work of the American mythologist and scholar of comparative religion, best known for his seminal text, 'Hero with a Thousand Faces'. The website offers an introduction to Campbell's work and philosophies, plus information about his publications and how these can be obtained. Users who wish to take an active part in discussion or other aspects of the Foundation's work are invited to join the free associate programme, which then allows access to a wider range of works, including a forum, articles, and transcripts of Campbell's lectures.
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RADAR (Research Archive and Digital Asset Repository) Oxford Brookes University
http://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/access/home.do
RADAR (Research Archive and Digital Asset Repository) is an institutional repository maintained by Oxford Brookes University. It provides an open searchable archive of research from academic staff and a collection of teaching and learning materials. Research outputs include research project outputs, journal articles, and papers, audio and visual materials. Where possible full text may be downloaded from the site. All subject areas are covered including the social sciences, anthropology, business studies, health and social care. Some items in the teaching colection have restricted access.
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Infinity Journal
http://www.infinityjournal.com/
Infinity Journal is an open access ejournal and social networking site which aims to appeal to young professionals, graduate students and progressive thinkers. It publishes online articles, blogs and opinion pieces all aspects of politics, international affairs and international relations. Materials are available from 2009 onwards.
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Index Translationum
http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=7810&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTI
The Index Translationum is an index or bibliography of books which have been translated into different languages. It has been compiled since 1932 by UNESCO. It is possible to search online information for translations published since 1979. Information on earlier materials can be found in the printed editions of the Index Translationum, available in all National depository libraries and at the UNESCO library in Paris. It is possible to search by author, title and language. Information on the compilation of the index, transliteration and statistics relating to translation can be found on the website.
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