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Information Sources on the Internet
K. Thulasi National Centre for Science
Information (NCSI)Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore - 560 012 (E-Mail thulasi_at_ncsi.iisc.er
net.in)
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Information Sources on the Internet
  • Introduction
  • Resource types in subject-based resource gateways
  • Categorised list of resource types
  • Information sources
  • Abstracting and indexing databases
  • Books/ online bookstores
  • Citation databases
  • Conferences, exhibitions, fairs
  • Courseware, tutorials, guides
  • Digital collections

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Information Sources on the Internet
  • Information sources
  • Directories
  • Discussion forums
  • Electronic journals
  • Employment/ career
  • FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) sources
  • Funding/ grants sources
  • Libraries/ information centres
  • Maps
  • Museums and archives

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Information Sources on the Internet
  • Information sources
  • Organisations, societies, companies
  • Patents
  • People, experts
  • Preprints
  • Product catalogues
  • Reference sources
  • Research projects
  • Science news
  • Scientific data sets

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Information Sources on the Internet
  • Information sources
  • Specialised search engines
  • Software
  • Standards
  • Technical reports
  • Virtual libraries/ subject gateways
  • Meta sources
  • Keeping up-to-date with the latest Internet
    sources

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  • Introduction
  • We have witnessed a tremendous growth in the
    quantity of printed
  • publications - books, journals, conference
    proceedings.
  • Today Internet and its related technologies
    like WWW has resulted
  • in the rapid proliferation of electronic
    information.
  • From its origin in 1991 as an
    organization-wide collaborative
  • environment at CERN - European laboratory for
    particle physics, for
  • sharing research documents in nuclear
    physics, Web has grown to
  • encompass a variety of information sources -
    electronic journals,
  • pre-prints, technical reports, databases,
    library catalogues, educational
  • materials, career sources, information on
    organizations, associations
  • and so forth.
  • The growth of the Web has proliferated so
    rapidly and in so many
  • areas of society, we now recognize that
    'taming the Web' has become
  • an urgent necessity, if it is to mature into
    a reliable and effective
  • communications medium.

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  • Because of this rapid growth, librarians and
    information professionals
  • are developing a variety of solutions in
    bringing the explosion of Web
  • resources under control.
  • It is our(librarian's) responsibility to
    provide systematic access to
  • information available on Internet, by
    classifying the same depending
  • on its inherent characteristics.
  • With the rich experience gained at NCSI in
    building resource
  • catalogues in Science, Engineering and other
    allied fields, we have
  • identified a set of Internet Resource Types in
    which most of the
  • Internet resources can be beautifully
    accommodated and very well
  • structured.
  • We attempt to provide a brief overview of the
    various types of
  • Information Resources available on Internet in
    Science Technology,
  • Business and Social Sciences.

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  • Resource Types in Subject-based
  • Information Gateways
  • ADAM - adam.ac.uk/adam/index.html Art, design,
    architecture
  • and media information gateway is a searchable
    catalogue of 2390 Internet resources that have
    been carefully selected and catalogued
  • by professional librarians for the benefit of
    the UK Higher Education
  • community.
  • ARGUS Clearinghouse - www.clearinghouse.net/
    Provides a
  • central access point for value-added topical
    guides which identify,
  • describe, and evaluate Internet-based
    information resources.
  • Chemdex - www.chemdex.org/ An international
    directory of
  • chemistry on Internet from Dept of Chemistry,
    University of Sheffield.

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  • Resource Types in Subject-based
  • Information Gateways
  • EEVL - Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library
  • www.eevl.ac.uk UK gateway to quality
    engineering information
  • on the Internet
  • Galaxy - galaxy.einet.net Galaxy originally a
    prototype
  • associated with the DARPA-funded
    Manufacturing Automation and
  • Design ngineering (MADE) program, is the
    oldest
  • browsable/searchable web directory.
  • SOSIG - sosig.ac.uk/ Social Science
    Information Gateway
  • helps to locate high quality sites on the
    Internet, relevant to social
  • science education and research.
  • Vlib - The Virtual Library, www.vlib.org/
    oldest catalog of the
  • web, started by Tim Berners-Lee, the creator
    of html and the
  • web itself.

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Categorised List of Resource Types
Primary Sources Databases, data sets
Books reference Organisations
people collections
Sources

  • Employment/
  • career sources
  • Funding/ grants
  • sources

  • Libraries/
  • information centres

  • Organisations/
  • research institutes/

  • companies/ societies

  • People/experts/
  • scientist directories
  • Conferences
  • Courseware/
  • tutorials/guides/
  • manuals
  • Discussion groups
  • Electronic
  • journals (Full text)
  • Electronic journals
  • (TOC)
  • Patents
  • Preprints
  • Projects (current)
  • Science/research
  • news
  • Software
  • Standards
  • Technical reports
  • Theses and
  • dissertations
  • Books
  • Reference sources
  • (dictionaries,encyclopedias,
  • biographies, handbooks,
  • abbreviations, thesauri)
  • Maps
  • Abstracting and
  • indexing databases
  • (bibliographic databases)
  • Citation databases
  • Digital collections
  • (images, audio, video)
  • Equipment/ product
  • catalogues
  • Scientific data sets (numeric,
  • property, structural databases)
  • Library catalogues
  • (including union catalogues)
  • Museum and archives
  • Virtual libraries

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  • Abstracting and Indexing Databases
  • (Bibliographic Databases)
  • Databases are a collection of records pertaining
    to a specific field of
  • study.
  • Increasing number of bibliographic databases
    with abstracts of books,
  • journal articles and conference proceedings
    are now web accessible
  • Some of them are accessible free of cost - eg
    Medline, Cancernet
  • Online hosts like Dialogweb, STNeasy are making
    their databases web
  • accessible on subscription
  • BibEc - netec.mcc.ac.uk/BibEc.html
  • Medline - www.nlm.nih.gov/databases/freemedl.html
  • Medline - www.nlm.nih.gov/databases/freemedl.html
  • World Database of Happiness -
  • www.eur.nl/fsw/research/happiness/

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  • Books/Online Bookstores
  • Books/online texts can be viewed online
  • Can be searchable by author, title, subject
  • One can leaf through the books and download
    electronic texts
  • Most of the books are free and sent to your
    browser via html or
  • downloaded
  • Intimation regarding arrival of new books is
    faster
  • Orders can placed for books through online
    bookstores
  • Booksearcher - www.melt.co.uk/surfsearcher/boo
    ks.html
  • NIST - webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/physics.nist.
    gov/
  • PhysRefData/contents.html
  • Psychology of Cyberspace (The) -
  • www.rider.edu/users/suler/psycyber/psycyber.h
    tml
  • Science Books Online - www.nap.edu

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  • Citation Databases
  • Databases which include citation information
    of the authors
  • Example
  • ISI's 10858 Most Cited Chemists -
  • fluo.univ-lemans.fr8001/chimie/chimistes.ht
    ml

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  • Conferences, Meetings, Exhibitions,
  • Trade Shows, Fairs - Published/ Forthcoming
  • Provide advance information on various
    International conferences,
  • trade shows taking place
  • Some offer virtual visit to these exhibitions
  • A search by subject, date or location help to
    identify details regarding
  • forthcoming conferences
  • Examples
  • EXPOguide US Countrywide Trade Shows,
    Conferences and
  • Expositions - www.expoguide.com/
  • Selectscience.net - Information from the
    worldwide laboratory industry
  • www.selectscience.net/
  • The IMEX Exchange Trade Show Pavilion -
  • www.tsnn.com/imex/imex/

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  • Courseware/ Tutorials/ Guides/ Manuals
  • Aim to provide distance learning/education
    irrespective of geographical
  • boundaries
  • Electronic classroom where students use the
    Internet to explore
  • research topics and develop proficiency in
    technology
  • Offer many courses in various subjects online
  • Class materials are delivered through Web
  • Examples
  • Global Instructional Chemistry -
    www.ch.ic.ac.uk/GIC/
  • The World Lecture Hall - www.utexas.edu/world/l
    ecture/

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  • Digital collections (images, audio, video)
  • A Multimedia web site include information in the
    form of text,
  • images, some may have sounds and movies.
  • Most of them require plug-ins to access the
    site.
  • Examples
  • NASA's Multimedia Gallery -
  • www.nasa.gov/hqpao/library.html/
  • The Nine Planets - A Multimedia Tour of the Solar
    System -
  • seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/nin
    eplanets.html

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  • Directories
  • Include a comprehensive list of addresses of
    suppliers/buyers in case
  • of business directories, list of Institutions
    with their addresses
  • Arranged alphabetically or follow a classified
    listing
  • Allow to browse through them as well as
    searchable
  • Most of them are available free on Internet
    and of help in establishing
  • contacts either for business or for research
    purposes
  • Example
  • 123Trade Indian Trade Directory -
  • www.123india.com/123trade/
  • BRAINTRACK - www.braintrack.com/
  • DARE - www.unesco.org/general/eng/infoserv/db
    /dare.html

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  • Discussion Forums/ Listservs
  • Also called as mailing lists, discussion lists
    and listservs aim to
  • provide current awareness in a specific field
    of interest E-mail is used
  • to set up informal discussion forum among
    members of specific
  • interest over a network
  • Forum software (Listserv) maintains a list of
    e-mail addresses of all
  • subscribers
  • Most of the forums archive the messages and
    allow searching and
  • extraction of earlier messages
  • Messages posted on the forum are automatically
    distributed among members
  • Examples A List of many listservs worldwide -
    mailserv.cc.kuleuven.ac.be/intgroups/globlist.html
  • Chemical mailing lists - bionmr1.rug.ac.be/chemis
    try/overview.html
  • Listserv guides listserv indexfile -
    tile.net/lists/
  • Diane kovac's list of scholoarly electronic
    Conferences - n2h2.com/KOVACS/
  • Liszt Directory of e-mail discussion groups -
    www.liszt.com/
  • The SOSIG mailing list - www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/
    sosig/

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  • Electronic journals - Table of contents, Full
    text
  • Table of Contents (TOC) as well as fulltext of
    Journals are now web accessible
  • Publishers of many science journals provide
    content pages of their journals, free of
  • cost.
  • Some are electronic versions of print journals
  • Some are electronic versions only - published
    and accessed on networks
  • Some are accessible free on Internet
  • Some are accessible free on Internet due to
    print subscription by the organization
  • Publication is faster, economical too,
    offering quicker access to desired articles
  • Licensing and authorization restrictions need
    to be taken into consideration
  • Examples
  • Ejournal SiteGuide A MetaSource -
    www.library.ubc.ca/ejour/
  • Electronic Journals Information Service (EJIS)
    -
  • www.ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/ncsi/internet/type/ejrn
    l/ejrnl.html
  • ESTOC, the Elsevier Science Tables of Contents
    service -
  • ww1.elsevier.nl/homepage/browse.htt
  • LINK Alert--Springer-Verlag Free TOC
    Abstracts - link.springer.de/ol/index.htm
  • Science Direct - www.sciencedirect.com

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  • Employment/ Career Sources
  • A service designed for both job seekers and
    recruiters
  • Connects you to jobs and companies that wants
    you
  • Maintain a database of resumes and job
    listing which can be posted
  • as well as searched
  • Facilitate in accepting resumes from any part
    of the world to be
  • posted on the Web, freely
  • Current trend is for the job seekers to
    represent themselves on the
  • Web to remain competitive in the emerging
    employment marketplace.
  • Examples
  • Ajob4scientists.com - www.ajob4scientists.com
    /
  • IT Careers Web Magazine for Indian
    Professionals - www.winjobs.com/
  • scijobs.org - www.scijobs.org/

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  • FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
  • A unique and interesting way of organizing
    information on a given
  • topic
  • The site as the name suggests is structured in
    the form of questions
  • as well as answers on a specific topic.
  • Fundamental concepts on an specific field of
    study get represented
  • better through FAQ
  • Saves the time of the user in getting the right
    information since the
  • purpose and scope of the site is quite
    explicit
  • Examples
  • FAQ of fuzzy logic and fuzzy expert systems -
  • www.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/faqs/ai/fuzzy/pa
    rt1/faq.html
  • Math FAQ - daisy.uwaterloo.ca/alopez-o/math-f
    aq/node1.html

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  • Funding/ Grants Sources
  • Provide information about funding options
    available for scientists to
  • pursue their research and training, from
    non-profit institutions and
  • Government agencies
  • Is of immense help to students pursuing higher
    studies to obtain
  • scholarships or to apply for financial aid in
    the institutions of
  • their study Include a directory of funding
    programs with contact
  • information
  • Examples
  • Funding opportunities for training in
    biological and medical sciences -
  • www.grantsnet.org/
  • Grant Resources on the Web -
    www.ala.org/acrl/resjuly99.html
  • 101 Top College, University and Scholarship
    Pages (American
  • Educational Guidance Center) -
  • www.college-scholarships.com/100college.htm

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  • Libraries/ Information Centres
  • Libraries having realised the importance of
    Internet to provide better
  • services to users, have made their presence on
    the Web
  • Information sources on Internet are becoming an
    essential ingredient in
  • the collection development of the library
  • Library websites facilitate quick and complete
    access to the collection
  • as well as services of the library
  • Act as Internet gateway by providing links to
    important sites of
  • relevance to users
  • Examples
  • Academic Libraries worldwide -
  • dir.yahoo.com/Reference/Libraries/Academic_Libra
    ries/
  • Libweb's Libraries Servers via WWW -
    sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb

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  • Library Catalogues (including union catalogues)
  • Most of the library catalogues are now web
    accessible
  • Useful for identifying books available in other
    libraries, selecting
  • books for local acquisition, bibliographic
    verification as well as
  • searching the holdings of periodicals of
    other libraries.
  • Holdings can be searchable by Author,Title,
    Subject or Keywords
  • Helps in building up resource sharing among
    the libraries
  • Access is free, may require 'guest' login,
    and mode of access are
  • through telnet, Gopher, catalogue of very
    large libraries are
  • web accessible
  • Examples
  • Hytelnet - sundog.usask.ca/
  • Library of Congress (LOCIS) - lcweb.loc.gov
  • webCATS Web accessible Library Catalogues -
  • www.lights.com/webcats/

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  • Maps
  • A virtual atlas includes maps of the world as
    well as images of
  • planetary objects
  • Allows for search, display or downloading
    images
  • Useful to scientists working in remote sensing,
    geological as well as
  • space applications
  • Examples
  • Microsoft's Terraserver Presenting the earth
    in a mosaic of
  • photographic imagery - terraserver.microsoft.c
    om
  • Planetary Image Atlas -
  • www- pdsimage.jpl.nasa.gov/PDS/public/Atlas/At
    las.html

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  • Museum and Archives
  • Users can virtually visit to see the online
    collection of exhibits from
  • their desktop
  • Saves a lot of time, making it possible for
    everyone to visit the
  • museum, thus bridging the distance
  • Open to all irrespective of geographic location
  • Examples
  • Life Sciences Data Archive (LSDA) - Space
    Flight experiments -
  • lsda.jsc.nasa.gov/
  • The Virtual Museum of Computing (VMoC) -
  • www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/archive/other/museums/
  • computing.htmlmuseums

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  • Organisations/ Research Institutes/
  • Companies/ Societies
  • Provide information about the scope and function
    of the organization
  • Also include details of products and services
    offered to the users and
  • developmental activity related to the purpose
    of the institution
  • Publish newletters and magazines which are made
    web accessible to
  • promote their services and products
  • Examples
  • American Chemical Society - www.acs.org
  • Corporate Sites - www.p-c-net.net/hawki/business
    .htm
  • FAO www.fao.org
  • Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) -
    www.isro.org/
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics
    Engineers - www.ieee.org/
  • International Organizations - www.uia.org/website
    .htm
  • National Informatics Centre - www.nic.in

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  • Patents
  • Patents are the most authentic source of
    information on scientific and
  • technological developments
  • A patent for an invention is the grant of a
    property right to the inventor,
  • issued by the Patent and Trademark Office -
    the right to exclude others
  • from making, using, offering for sale, or
    selling their invention
  • Include useful information on patent laws and
    filing procedures of
  • various Patent Offices located worldwide
  • The database can be searched through patent
    numbers, keywords,
  • author...and contain abstracts or full-text
    of the patents
  • Examples
  • Direct patent Ltd - E-mail and Fax delivery of
    International patents -
  • www.direct-patent.nl/
  • Guide to Patents and Patent information -
    www.european-
  • patent-office.org/epo/online/index.htm
  • US Patents Fulltext - www.uspto.gov/patft/

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  • People/Experts/ Scientist Directories
  • Include profiles of leading personalities/subject
    experts in specific
  • fields
  • Provide details regarding their areas of
    expertise, affiliation, contact
  • information, other research interests etc
  • Very useful to identify people working in the
    related areas to exchange
  • information and know-how
  • Examples
  • AgNIC Agricultural Network Information Center
    - www.agnic.org
  • Profiles in Science - Biomedical Stars profiled
    -
  • www.profiles.nlm.nih.gov

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  • Preprints
  • Preprints were the earliest among the
    information resources to be made
  • accessible over the Internet
  • Provide a means for rapid and efficient
    preprint distribution among
  • scientists
  • It allows investigators to submit and retrieve
    electronic copies of
  • preprints via Internet.
  • Access for retrieval and listing of papers in
    the database is possible
  • through www servers, anonymous ftp, or
    E-mail.
  • Examples
  • AMS Preprint Server for Mathematics (AMPPS) -
  • www.ams.org/preprints/
  • Chemical Physics Preprint Database -
  • www.chem.brown.edu/chem-ph.html
  • The European Singularities Network Preprints
    Archive -
  • www.mi.aau.dk/esn/

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  • Product Catalogues
  • A catalogue listing products alongwith the
    complete specifications of
  • the same and is searchable
  • Helpful for corporates in identifying the
    recent products available in
  • the market in order to purchase them
  • Reviews of the product from users are also
    included
  • Examples
  • DesignInfo.com - www.DesignInfo.com/
  • System Optimization Information -
    www.sysopt.com/

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  • Reference Sources (dictionaries,encyclopedias,
  • biographies, abbreviations, thesauri, handbooks)
  • Many of the printed reference tools are now web
    accessible, free of cost
  • Very handy in getting quick information on any
    topic covered in the
  • reference sources
  • Collection of references can be easily
    searchable and browsable
  • Examples
  • Address Directory For The Politicians Of The
    World - www.trytel.com/aberdeen/
  • Britannica Online - www.britannica.com
  • Encyberpedia - Encyclopedia on the Net
    -www.encyberpedia.com/eindex.htm
  • NCSI Reference Desk Dictionaries,
    Encyclopedia..-
  • www.ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/ncsi/internet/type/refre
    nce.html
  • OneLook Dictionaries The Fastest Finder -
    www.onelook.com
  • The Basics of Design Engineering -
    www.penton.com/md/bde/index.html
  • Universal Currency Converter -
    www.xe.net/currency/

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  • Research Projects (current)
  • Include a list of research projects currently
    underway in specified field
  • with a brief description of the projects
    including details of the
  • investigators and place of investigation
  • Examples
  • Knowledge Discovery in Databases Projects -
    orgwis.gmd.de/explora/pages.html
  • Science experiments in Physics, Mathematics,
    Nonlinear Sciences, and
  • Computer Science - xxx.lanl.gov/
  • Signal Processing Information Base (SPIB) -
  • spib.rice.edu80/spib.html
  • Social Science Research Resources -
  • socsci.colorado.edu/POLSCI/RES/research.html

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Science News/ Research Communications
  • Top stories in Science and other fields are now
    on Internet
  • Users can set up profiles on the topic of
    interest in which they will be
  • alerted by e-mail
  • Archived news can also be searchable
  • Printed dailies are also on the net
  • Examples
  • Scoop! Personalised News Service -
    www.scoopdirect.com
  • The Ultimate News Links Page -
    pppp.net/links/news/

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  • Scientific Data Sets (numeric,
  • property, structural databases)
  • These databases contain factual data like
    numeric, property and
  • structural information on the topic indexed
  • The data collections are critically assessed
    by individual experts or
  • group of experts, hence are an authentic
    source of information for
  • researchers
  • Examples
  • Aladdin Database Server - www-amdis.iaea.org/
  • Data Analysis in the Social Sciences -
    uts.cc.utexas.edu/fackler/data.html
  • LIGAND Chemical Database for Enzyme Reactions -
  • www.genome.ad.jp/dbget/ligand.html
  • The Nuclear Explosions Database -
  • www.agso.gov.au/information/structure/isd/datab
    ase/nukexp_query.html

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  • Specialised Search Engines
  • These pages have their own specialised search
    engine to search their
  • unique collection, as well as related resources
    on the Web
  • Saves user's time considerably since the
    searching is faster, unlike the
  • major search engine
  • Examples
  • Electronics Research and Development
    -www.dur.ac.uk/des0sj/elec_res.html
  • Engineering E-Journal Search Engine (EESE) -
    www.eevl.ac.uk/eese/
  • Netpart - Company Site locator -
    www.netpart.com/resource/search.html
  • Social Work Search - www.socialworksearch.com
  • World Trade Locator - www.intl-tradenet.com/locat
    or.htm
  • WWWomen Search Directory - www.wwwomen.com/

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  • Software
  • A software library directory listing software
    related to browsers,
  • commercial demos, development tools, graphics
    and multimedia,
  • various utilities and tools etc.
  • Most of the softwares are free, few can be
    downloadable and used
  • during free trial period
  • A very useful site for programmers, system
    managers and engineers
  • Examples
  • Flight simulator - wings.ark.com/
  • zdnet - www.zdnet.com/zdi/software
  • shareware.com - www.shareware.com
  • Chemistry Software Exchange -
  • nhse.npac.syr.edu8015/rib/repositories/csir/c
    atalog/index.html

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  • Standards
  • Standards from various international
    organizations like ANSI,
  • ISO,IEEE, NIST are on Internet
  • A brief description of the standard with
    abstracts are listed
  • Some of them are accessible free, some require
    subscription or pay-per-
  • transaction basis
  • Also provide information on national, regional
    and international
  • standardization activities and services
  • Very useful site for manufacturers, research
    organizations and
  • government bodies
  • Examples
  • British Standards Institution (BSI) -
    www.bsi.org.uk/
  • EI Web Standards - www.ei.org/
  • International Standards -scilib.ucsd.edu/subjectd
    ir/standards.html
  • World Standards Services Network -
    www.wssn.net/WSSN/index.html

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  • Technical Reports
  • Technical reports include serious research work
    which are made
  • available only from the departments/laboratorie
    s of research
  • institutions are now being accessible over the
    Web
  • Important source of reporting information
    relating to scientific and
  • technical advancement, generally do not get
    published in journals or
  • conference proceedings
  • Examples
  • NCSTRL--Networked Computer Science Technical
    Reports Library -
  • www.ncstrl.org/

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  • Virtual libraries/Subject gateways
  • Very comprehensive source providing pointers to
    Internet resources in
  • all subjects - indeed a subject gateway
  • Internet resources classified under different
    resource types are listed
  • under different subject categories and are
    browsable
  • A best place to start for identifying resources
  • Examples
  • Argus Clearing House - www.clearinghouse.net/
  • BUBL LINK - bubl.ac.uk/link/index.html
  • Business Technology - www.brint.com/Business.ht
    m
  • EINet Galaxy - galaxy.einet.net/
  • Business Information and Resources -
    www.acm.uiuc.edu/sigbiz/business.html
  • International Business Resources on the WWW
    -ciber.bus.msu.edu/busres.htm
  • Social Science Information Gateway -
    www.sosig.ac.uk/
  • World Business Network - www.wbn.org/
  • WWW Virtual Library - www.vlib.org/
  • Yahoo - www.yahoo.com/

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Meta Sources in specific areas
  • AGRICOLA Web Gateway--NAL - www.nal.usda.gov/ag9
    8/
  • Artificial Intelligence Subject Index -
    ai.iit.nrc.ca/subjects/ai_subjects.html
  • Chemdex - www.shef.ac.uk/chem/chemdex/
  • Chemistry Resources - www.inform.umd.edu/UMSStat
    e/UMD-
  • Projects/MCTP/Technology/Chemistry.html
  • Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library -
    www.eevl.ac.uk
  • FAO Library's - www.fao.org/library/bookmk2.h
    tm
  • Information Retrieval in Chemistry-WWW Server -
  • macedonia.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr
  • Multimedia Heaven - www.webmarket.ch/mmheaven/too
    ls/
  • Ndb Biomolecular Research -
  • www.links2go.com/link/http/www.embl-ebi.ac.uk/
  • NOVAGate Nordic Gateway to Information in
    Forestry, Veterinary,
  • and Agricultural Sciences - novagate.nova-univer
    sity.org/
  • Telecom - china.si.umich.edu/telecom/telecom-info
    .html

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Keeping up-to-date with the latest Internet
resources BUBL LINK Updates -
bubl.ac.uk/link/updates/current.html Ebig -
www.ebig.com/ EEVL - www.eevl.ac.uk/ Freepint
- www.freepint.co.uk/ Infomine -
lib-www.ucr.edu/search/ucr_pslsearch.html
Internet magazine - www.emap.com/internet/
Internet resources newsletter -
www.hw.ac.uk/libWWW/irn/irn.html Produced
monthly by Heriot-Watt University in Scotland.
Japan's Nikkei Net - satellite.nikkei.co.jp/enew
s/BB/hitlist/index.html Keeping Current with the
Internet - sunsite.berkeley.edu/InternetIndex/news
ites.html Netsurfer Digest -
www.netsurf.com/nsd/
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  • Keeping up-to-date with the latest
  • Internet resources
  • Refdesk - www.refdesk.com
  • Scicentral - www.scicentral.com
  • Scout report - Business and Economics, Science
    Engg and Social Sciences
  • scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/
  • Subject-wise Internet Resource GuidesClearing
    House -
  • www.clearinghouse.net/
  • The Science Net Links - www.sciencenetlinks.com/s
    cience/rev_search.shtml
  • TIPTOP Physics - physicsweb.org/TIPTOP/
  • Webmagazine online - www.webmagazine.com/
  • What's new on Yahoo - www.yahoo.com/new/
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