Biology
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Associations & Societies Biology Scholarly Communication Choices and Values Consumer Health Databases-Research/Biological Data Resources for Biologists |
This collection is comprised of materials in biochemistry, biophysics, biotechnology, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, molecular biology, neurobiology, neurophysiology, psychobiology and virology.
Associations & Societies
Biology Scholarly Communication Choices and Values
- Ways authors can create conditions for increasing access to research content:
- by using the SPARC author addendum http://www.arl.org/sparc/author/addendum.html with all publishing contracts or changing the publishers’ contract in their own way.
- by posting their corrected manuscripts in institutional digital repositories like ours, CODA http://library.caltech.edu/digital/ …, that comply with open access initiative http://www.soros.org/openaccess/ protocols
- by using Creative Commons licenses http://creativecommons.org embedded in their works that they put up on the net.
- by selecting only those journals that are responsible in pricing; see http://journalprices.com/.
- Kimberly Douglas' Scholarly Communication site
- Kimberly Douglas' articles in the GSC Newsletter
- What?? Journals Cost Tens of Thousands of Dollars per Year? (February 2005)
- Scholarly Publishing: Pricing is an art form; costs are in the eye of the beholder (March 2005)
- Publishing Experiments among the Experimentalists (April 2005, p.2)
- BioMed Central
- Caltech Collection of Open Digital Archives (CODA)
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
- Funding the Way to Open Access
- HighWire Free Online Full-text Articles
- NIH Public Access Policy effective May 2, 2005
- NIH Manuscript Submission (NIHMS) process : NIHMS FAQ | NIHMS email list
- NLM Board of Regents Recommends Strengthening the NIH Policy, February 16, 2006
- Open Access Authoring @ Caltech
- PubMed Central
- Public Library of Science (PLOS)
- Six Things That Researchers Need to Know About Open Access
Consumer Health
Databases-Research / Biological Data
- AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service
- BIOETHICSLINE; other bioethics resources
- BioMed Central
- Complex Carbohydrate Research Center Spectral Databases
- Dissertation Abstracts (ProQuest Dissertations and Theses): Citations 1861-, abstracts 1980-, Caltech dissertations full text 1997-.
- Entrez
- Incyte Genomics Proteome® BioKnowledge® Library
- Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy
- NLM Databases: US National Library of Medicine's databases and electronic resources
- PubChem
- PubMed (Medline)
- PubMed Central
- Textpresso: An information retrieval and extraction system for C. elegans literature
- Tox Town: interactive guide to commonly encountered toxic substances
- Toxicology & Environmental Health Information
- TOXNET: a cluster of databases on toxicology, hazardous chemicals, & related areas
Resources for Biologists
- American Society for Cell Biology’s images/videos & microscopy library
- Andre Brown's Biocurious Biophysics Blog
- Atlas of the Body (Anatomy & Medical Illustrations, from the Amer. Med. Assoc)
- Biodiversity Hotspots
- Bioinformatics Tutorials Series (BITS) A collaboration of the MIT Engineering and Science Libraries and Harvard's Countway Library
- BIT 1.1: UCSC Genome Browser: Getting DNA Sequence (3:57)
- BIT 1.2: UCSC Genome Browser: Using Annotation Tracks (5:47)
- BIT 1.3: UCSC Genome Browser: Locating Intron-Exon Boundaries (4:56)
- BIT 1.4: UCSC Genome Browser: Searching with BLAT (6:14)
- BIT 2.1: Do I need to BLAST? The Use of BLAST Link (7:24)
- BIT 2.2: Do I need to BLAST? The Use of Related Sequences (6:53)
- BIT 2.3: Nucleotide BLAST (5:46)
- BIT 2.4: Nucleotide BLAST: Algorithm Comparisons
- Biological Warfare Site
- BioMed Central
- BioNumbers
- Current Awareness Options
- My NCBI
- BioMail (current awareness service)
- Medline via WOK
- PubCrawler (current awareness service)
- Harvard Biology Links
- HHMI's BioInteractive
- Life Science Dictionary
- Linus Pauling Institute for Micronutrient Research
- Molecular Biology Sites
- Molecular Information Agent
- Moselio Schaechter’s Microbe Blog
- National Human Genome Research Institute
- NIH’s web on history of discoveries
- Public Library of Science (PLOS)
- Researching Medical Literature on the Internet
- Smallpox - US Dept. of HHS
- Yahoo's Biology Index
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