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Peterson's graduate programs in the biological sciences. Princeton, N.J.: Peterson's, 1997- .
Library keeps latest edition only in Reference.
Arranged by discipline, each of the book's 18 sections includes a directory of institutions offering graduate work in biological and biomedical sciences, a section of approximately 200-word descriptions of each institution, one or two pages of cross-discipline announcements, and a section of two page profiles which briefly describe each school's program of study, research facilities, financial aid, cost of study, living and housing costs, student group, location, the institution itself, how to apply, contact information, and the faculty and their research.
Schmidt, Diane. Using the Biological Literature Web Resources. Biology Library, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2001. Available: http://www.library.uiuc.edu/bix/biologicalliterature/. Last Update: December 7, 2001. Date of Visit: June 5, 2008.
The Web pages listed on this site are taken from the third edition of Using the Biological Literature: A Practical Guide, by Diane Schmidt, Elisabeth B. Davis, and Pamela F. Jacobs (Marcel Dekker, 2002). This annotated guide to the literature of the biological sciences covers over 3,000 major books, journals, and Web sites of interest to biologists and biologists-in-training. It is divided into the chapters listed below. The sites were selected on the basis of their presumed stability and their appropriateness for students.
Using the Biological Literature Web Resources : General Sources. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library. Available: http://www.library.uiuc.edu/bix/biologicalliterature/general.htm. Last Update: December 7, 2001. Date of Visit: June 5, 2008.
This site describes selected sources that are relevant to biology in general and are especially appropriate for undergraduates needing an introduction to the field or for anyone requiring sources covering the broad spectrum of the biological sciences. It includes information on associations, classification, guides to the literature, directories, and provides a guide to Internet resources. Part of the larger site, Using the Biological Literature Web Resources.
