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Abstracts & Indexes in Electronic
Format, Science & Technology Related (also full text products,
available only on Library of Congress premises)
Abstracts & Indexing
Services in Print Format
Addicition, The Science of: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Adventure/Ecological/Learning
Vacations - Science Reference Guide
Adventure Vacations - Science
Reference Guide
Aerodynamics (Mechanics
of Flight) - Science Tracer Bullet
Aeronautics/Astronautics -
Selected Internet Resources
Aeronautics, Astronautics -
Science Reference Guide
African American Health and Wellness - Selected Reading List - Science Reference Guide
African
Americans in Science and Technology - Selected Internet Resources
(Updated Feb. 2005)
African Americans
in Science, Selected Exhibit Reading List: February 2005 -
Science Reference Guide
African-American
Science Books for Young Readers - Science Tracer Bullet
African
American Women in the Military and at War: Selected Reading
List - Science Reference Guide
African American
Women in the Sciences and Related Disciplines - Science Tracer
Bullet
Aircraft - Science
Tracer Bullet
Alternate Fuel Vehicles and Combustion Process - Science Tracer Bullet
Alzheimer's Disease
- Science Tracer Bullet
American Confections: Selected Titles
on the Art of Confectionery, 1825-1938 - Science Reference Guide
Animal Welfare, Companion Animals and Veterinary Science - Selected Internet Resources
The Annus Mirabilis of
Albert Einstein - Science Reference Guide
How high can a nine-banded armadillo
jump into the air? - Everyday Mysteries
Asbestos and Asbestosis
- Science Tracer Bullet
Astronomy
and Astrophysics - Science Tracer Bullet
Astronomy for Schools, Selected
Teaching Aids - Science Reference Guide
Astronomy - Selected Internet Resources
Astronomy, Women in:
A Comprehensive Bibliography - Bibliography
Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD) - Science Tracer Bullet
Australia - Foreign Technical Reports Collection
in TRS - Technical Reports and Standards Guide
Who invented the automobile?
- Everyday Mysteries
Automotive Safety - Science Tracer Bullet
Autumn, The Nature & Science of: A
Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) - Selected Internet Resources
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B
Balloons and Airships
- Science Tracer Bullet
Batteries, Supercapacitors, and
Fuel Cells - Science Tracer Bullet
BBQ History: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Referene Guide
Why do bats live in caves?
- Everyday Mysteries
Which is the largest bear on Earth? - Everyday Mysteries
Beauty, The Science of - Science Reference
Guide
Bibliographies
Biodiversity - Science
Tracer Bullet
Bioethics - Science Reference Guide
Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- General Works and National Sources - Science Tracer Bullet
Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- Life, Earth and Physical Science (1989-2006) - Science Tracer Bullet
Biography - Selected Internet Resources
Biology, Science Projects
in - Science Tracer Bullet
Biospehere, Human Impacts on
the - Science Reference Guide
Bird Flu, (Avian Influenza) - Selected Internet Resources
Are black-eyed peas really peas?
- Everyday Mysteries
Blacks in the Sciences
and Related Disciplines - Science Tracer Bullet
Why do boomerangs return when you throw
them? - Everyday Mysteries
Botany - Selected Internet
Resources
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
(BSE) or Mad Cow Disease: Links to Information - Selected Internet
Resources
The Brain - Science Tracer
Bullet
The Brass Doors of the John Adams Building - East Side
The Brass Doors of the John Adams Building - West Side
Breast Cancer - Science
Tracer Bullet
Butterfly - Migration
of the Monarch Butterfly - Selected Internet Resources
What is the difference between a butterfly and a moth? - Everyday Mysteries
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C
Calendar of Events
How much water does a camel's hump
hold? - Everyday Mysteries
Can you tell the temperature by
listening to the chirp of a cricket?- Everyday Mysteries
Can zebras be domesticated?- Everyday
Mysteries
Career Opportunities in Science
and Technology - Science Tracer Bullet
Chemistry - Selected
Internet Resources
Chemical and Biological
Warfare (CBW) - Selected Internet Resources
Chemical and Biological
Warfare (CBW) - Science Tracer Bullet
Chemical Elements,
Identifying, Overview Resources - Science Reference Guide
Chemical Exposure:
Technology, Safety and Risk Assessment - Science Tracer Bullet
Chemical Industry Directories
and Buyers' Guides - Science Reference Guide
Chemical and Physics Experiments
and Demonstrations: Selected Resources For Students - Science
Reference Guide
Chemical and Physics Experiments
and Demonstrations: Selected Resources For Teachers - Science
Reference Guide
Chemistry and Physics Experiments:
Selected Resources for Science Teachers and Students - Science
Reference Guide
The Chemical Rubber Project - Technical Reports and Standards
Cherry
Blossoms - Selected Internet Resources (March 25, 2005)
Children's
Gardens: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Chocolate: A Resource Guide - Science Reference Guide
Chocolate, Cooking With: A Valentine's Day Exhibit - Science Reference Guide
Cicadas,
17-Year Periodical, (2004) - Selected Internet Resources
Civic Engineering: Public
Works / Infrastructure - Science Tracer Bullet
Climate and Weather
- Selected Internet Resources
Cold Regions Bibliography- Bibliographies
Computers and Computing
- Selected Internet Resources
Computer Crime and Security
- Science Tracer Bullet
The Collections
Collections, Technical Reports
Container Gardening:
A Short Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Cooking With Chocolate: A Valentine's Day Exhibit - Science Reference Guide
Correspondence Policy & Contact
Information
Can you tell the temperature by
listening to the chirp of a cricket? - Everyday Mysteries
The Crisis in Science
Education - Science Tracer Bullet
Cryptology
- Science Tracer Bullet
Cybercasts - See Webcasts
Current Journal List (Current Journals,
print copies, available in the Science Reference area of the Science
and Business Reading Room)
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D
Desalination - Science
Tracer Bullet
Diabetes Mellitus - Science
Tracer Bullet
Digital Photography - Science
Tracer Bullet
Dinosaurs - Science
Tracer Bullet
Disasters, Natural - Science Reference Guide
Division Overview
Document Delivery in Science & Technology,
Quick Guide to
Dolphins - Science
Tracer Bullet
Duke, James A.: LC Science
Librarians' Favorites:A Potpourri of Books by James A. Duke -
Science Reference Guide
Dyslexia - Science
Tracer Bullet
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E
Earth Day - Science Reference Guide
Earth Decade Reading List
Earthquake and Earthquake Engineering
- Science Tracer Bullet
Edible Wild Plants
- Science Tracer Bullet
Edible Wild Plants - Science
Reference Guide
Is it possible to fry an egg on the street if it's hot enough? - Everyday Mysteries
Electric Power -
A Tracer Bit (Brief Tracer Bullet)
Electric Vehicles - Science
Tracer Bullet
How does static electricity work?
- Everyday Mysteries
Electronic
Research Tools (abstract, index and full-text databases available
only on Library of Congress premises)
Engineering - Selected
Internet Resources
The Engineering
Profession:
What
is Engineering?
Engineering
Education
Engineering
in history
Engineering
Libraries
Engineering
Practice, Ethics, and Licensing
Engineering
Societies & Organizations
Identifying
and Locating Materials Related to Engineering
Selected Internet
Resources in Engineering
Environment - Selected
Internet Resources
Environmental Sciences - Science Subject Guide
Environmental Science
Projects - Science Tracer Bullet
Ethnobotany of the Americas
- Science Tracer Bullet
Eprints: Quick Guide to Open-Access Archives in Science, Technology & Medicine - Selected Internet Resources
Extraterrestrial Life - Science Tracer Bullet
Events Calendar
Everyday Mysteries: Fun Science Facts
from the Library of Congress
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F
Why don't I fall out when a roller coaster goes upside down? - Everyday Mysteries
Why do fingers and toes wrinkle
in the bathtub? - Everyday Mysteries
First Mass Military Inoculation, George Washington and the - John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress
The Flat Earth and its Advocates: A List of References - Science
Reference Guide
Fragrant Gardens, Sanctuary Gardens and Evening Gardens - Science
Reference Guide
How long is the life span of a flea?
- Everyday Mysteries
What is the largest flower in the world? - Everyday Mysteries
What is the smallest flower in the world? - Everyday Mysteries
Food
History - Science Tracer Bullet
Food History, Women's History and: New Ways of Seeing American Life - A Selection
Books Displayed during the Barbara Harber Lecture - Science Reference Guide
Food Writing - A Resource Guide - Science Reference Guide
Foreign Technical Reports Collection in TRS:
Italy - Technical Reports and Standards Guide
Foreign Technical Reports Collection in TRS:
Australia - Technical Reports and Standards Guide
What is freezer burn? - Everyday Mysteries
From the From the
Manhattan Project to Chernobyl: A Guide to Exhibted Materials - Science
Reference Guide (August 2005)
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G
Gardening, Horticulture and - Science
Reference Guide
Gardening in the
Shade - A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference
Guide
Gardening - Selected
Internet Resources
Gardening: Selected Exhibit
Reading List - Science Reference Guide
Gardening - Science
Tracer Bullet
Gardens, Children's:
A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Gardens, Fragment -
Science Reference Guide
Gardening, Container:
A Short Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Gardening, School:
A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Gardening,
School Activities: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference
Guide
Gastronomy Works in the Rare Books and Special Collections Divsion - Science Reference Guide
Why do geese fly in a "V"?
- Everyday Mysteries
General
Resources In Science & Technology - Selected Internet Resource
Genome Project, Human
(historical) - Science Reference Guide
Geology - Selected
Internet Resources
George Washington and the First Mass Military Inoculation - John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress
Geothermal Energy - Science
Tracer Bullet
Global Warming & Climate Change - Science Tracer Bullet
What is a GPS? How does it work?
- Everyday Mysteries
How
did the grapefruit get its name? It doesn’t look like
a grape. - Everyday Mysteries
Green Roofs - Science Tracer Bullet
The Gun That Won the West - The Winchester Rifle - Science Reference Guide
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H
Why does hair turn gray? - Everyday Mystery
Halocarbons and the
Stratospheric Ozone Layer - Science Tracer Bullet
Health/Medical Information - Selected Internet Resources
Health and Medical Information,
locating - Science Reference Guide
Health and Wellness, African American - Selected Reading List - Science Reference Guide
High Speed Rail Transportation
- Science Tracer Bullet
Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology, National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005
History, BBQ: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Referene Guide
The History of Household Techology - Science Trarcer bullet
The History of Technology
- Science Tracer Bullet
HIV/AIDS
- Science Tracer Bullet
Hog Heaven: 100 Years of the
Harley-Davidson
Hollow-Earth Theories:
A List of References - Science Reference Guide
Horticulture and Gardening - Science
Reference Guide
Horticlutre, Women in - Science Reference Guide
Home Economics - Selected Internet Resources
Home
Maintenance, Repair & Improvement - Science Tracer Bullet
Household Technology,
History of - Science Tracer Bullet
Household Technology, The History of with Constance Carter, Head
of the Science Reference Section at the Library of Congress - Journey & Crossings Webcast
How
did the grapefruit get its name? It doesn’t look like a grape.-Everyday
Mysteries
How does an hourglass measure
time? - Everyday Mysteries
How does static electricity
work? - Everyday Mysteries
How does sunscreen work? - Everyday Mysteries
How much water does a camel's
hump hold? - Everyday Mysteries
How high can a nine-banded
armadillo jump into the air? - Everyday Mysteries
How is the light of a lighthouse magnified so that it can be seen many miles out at sea? - Everyday Mysteries
How long is the life span of
a flea? - Everyday Mysteries
Human Impacts on the Biospehere - Science Reference Guide
Human Evolution - Science
Tracer Bullet
Human Genome Project
(historical) - Science Reference Guide
Hurricanes: Selected Resources in Science - Science Reference Guide
Hurricane Isabel
Why is it hot in the summer and
cold in the winter? - Everyday Mysteries
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I
Ice Cream - Selected Internet Resources
Images - Government Resources for Science Images - Selected Internet Resoruces
Index to Scientist & Engineers
Bibliographical File
Influenza, Avian (Bird Flu) - Selected Internet Resources
Informed Consent - Selected Internet Resources
Informed Consent
(Medical Law) - Selected Internet Resources
Integrated Pest Management - Science Tracer Bullet
Intelligent Transportation
Systems - Science Tracer Bullet
Internet Resources, Selected
Internet Telephony, VoIP - Science Tracer Bullet
Introductory Physics - Science
Tracer Bullet
Invasive Species - Science
Tracer Bullet
Inventions - Selected Internet Resources
Isabel, Hurricane
Italy - Foreign Technical Reports Collection
in TRS - Technical Reports and Standards Guide
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J
James A. Duke: A Select List
of Librarians' Favorite Reference Tools (plants) - Science
Reference Guide
Japanese Science, Technology and Medicine - Selected Internet Resoruces
Current Scientific & Technical Journal Collection
List
What causes a noise when you
crack a joint? - Everyday Mysteries
Journal List, Current (Current Journals, print copies, available
in the Science Reference area of the Science and Business Reading
Room)
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K
Kitchen Gardens
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L
L'Aerophile Collection, Technical Reports and Standards
Landscape Renovation
-- James Madision Building
What is the largest flower in
the world? - Everyday Mysteries
Lasers - Science Tracer Bullet
Lewis and Clark, The Natural History of, Selected Resources -
Science Reference Guide
Why does ultraviolet light cause
color pigments to fade? - Everyday Mysteries
How is the light of a lighthouse magnified so that it can be seen many miles out at sea? - Everyday Mysteries
Locating Techincal Reports and Standards
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M
Machu Picchu: A Brief Bibliography
- Science Reference Guide
Mad Cow Disease, or Bovine Spongiform
Encephalopathy (BSE) :Links to Information - Selected Internet
Resources
Maple Sugaring: Selected
Seasonal Resources - Science
Reference Guide
From the Manhattan
Project to Chernobyl: A Guide to Exhibted Materials - Science
Reference Guide (August 2005)
Medical/Health - Selected
Internet Resources
Medical Genetics: Selected
Book Titles - Science Reference Guide
Medicine and Health Information,
Locating - Science Reference Guide
Medicinal Plants - Science
Tracer Bullet
Medicinal Plants - Selected Internet Resources
Medicine, Herbal
- Selected Internet Resources
Meteor
Showers - Selected Internet Resources
Migration of Monarch
Butterfly - Selected Internet Resources
Mines, Mining, and Mineral
Resources - Science Tracer Bullet
Molecular
Biology and Bioniformatics - Selected Internet Resources
Why do mosquitoes bite me and not my friend? - Everyday Mysteries
What is the strongest muscle in the human body?
Mysteries, Everyday: Fun Science Facts from the Library
of Congress
TOP OF PAGE
N
Nanotechnology -
Selected Internet Resources
Nanotechnology
- Science Tracer Bullet
National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005: Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology - Science Reference Guide
Natural Disasters: A Guide
to Selected Resources - Science
Reference Guide
The Natural History of
Lewis and Clark: Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
The Nature & Science of Autumn:
A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Nature Study, Nature Writing:
Past and Present - Science Reference Guide
Navigation - Science Tracer Bullet
Nobel Prize Winners in Science and
Economics - 2003
Nobel Prize Winners in Science and
Economics - 2004
Nobel Prize Winners in Science and
Economics - 2005
What causes a noise when you crack
a joint? - Everyday Mysteries
What are the northern lights? - Everyday Mysteries
Nuclear Weapons - Science Tracer Bullet
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O
Obtaining Technical Reports and Standards
Oceanography -
Selected Internet Resources
Why is the ocean blue? - Everyday Mysteries
Why does chopping an onion make
you cry? - Everyday Mysteries
The
Origins of Life & the Universe: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Orgins of Life in the Universe -- Curator's Choice - Science Reference Guide
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P
Parking and Parking Structures: A Selected Bibliography -Science Reference Guide
Are black-eyed peas really peas? - Everyday Mysteries
Spring Peepers - Selected Internet Resources
Why does pepper make you sneeze?
- Everyday Mysteries
Pest Management, Integrated - Science Tracer Bullet
Pesticides and Foods -
Science Tracer Bullet
Photography, Digital -
Science Tracer Bullet
Physics, Introductory -
Science Tracer Bullet
Physics - Selected
Internet Resources
Picnics - Science Reference Guide
Why do pigeons bob their heads when they walk? - Everyday Mysteries
Plants, Edible Wild
- Science Tracer Bullet
Plants, Edible Wild - Science
Reference Guide
Plants, Medicinal - Selected Internet Resources
Plastics
-- Science Safari Adventures - Selected Internet Resources
Poisonous Plants -
Science Tracer Bullet
Is a polar bear’s fur
transparent?-
Everyday Mysteries
Prepare for Your Visit
What is the difference between sweet
potatoes and yams? - Everyday
Mysteries
Projects, Science Fair:
Selected Internet Resource
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Q
Quick Guide to Document Delivery in Science & Technology
Quick Guide to Open-Access Archives in Science, Technology & Medicine: Eprints - Selected Internet Resources
Quotations in the Sciences,
Sources for - Science Reference Guide
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R
Rachel Carson: Selected Reading List - Science Reference Guide
Is the old adage "Red sky
at night, sailor's delight. Red sky in morning, sailor's warning" true,
or is it just an old wives’ tale? - Everyday Mysteries
Reference Guides, Science:
- Aeronautics, Astronautics
- Adventure/Ecological/Learning
Vacations
- Adventure Vacations
- African American Health and Wellness
- African Americans
in Science, Selected Exhibit Reading List: February 2005
- African
American Women in the Military and at War: Selected Reading
List
- American Confections:Selected Titles on the Art of Confectionery, 1825-1938
- The Annus Mirabilis of
Albert Einstein
- Astronomy for Schools,
Selected Teaching Aids
- BBQ History: A Guide to Selected
Resources
- Bioethics
- Chemical Elements,
Identifying, Overview Resources
- Chemical Industry
Directories and Buyers' Guides
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments and Demonstrations Selected Resources for Students
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments and Demonstrations Selected Resources for Teachers
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments: Selected Resources for Science Teachers and Students
- Children's Gardens:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- Chocolate: A Resource Guide
- Cooking With Chocolate: A Valentine's Day Exhibit
- Container Gardening:
A Short Guide to Selected Resources
- Document Delivery in Science & Technology, Quick Guide
- Earth Day
- Edible Wild Plants
- The Engineering
Profession:
- The Flat Earth and its
Advocates: A List of References
- Food Writing - A Resource Guide
- Fragment Gardens, Sanctuary Gardens and Evening Gardens
- From
the Manhattan Project to Chernobyl: A Guide to Exhibted Materials
(August 2005)
- Gardening in the
Shade - A Guide to Selected Resources
- Gardening: Selected Exhibit
Reading List
- Gastronomy Works in the Rare Books and Special Collections Divsion
- Health and Medical Information,
locating
- Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology, National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005
- Hollow-Earth Theories:
A List of References
- Home Economics
- Horticulture and Gardening
- Human Genome Project (historical)
- Human Impacts on the Biospehere
- Hurricanes: Selected Resources in Science
- Informed Consent
- Informed Consent
(Medical Law)
- James A. Duke: A Select
List of Librarians' Favorite Reference Tools (plants)
- Lewis and Clark, The
Natural History of: Selected Resources
- Machu Picchu: A Brief Bibliography
- Maple Sugaring: Selected Seasonal
Resources
- Medical Genetics: Selected
Book Titles
- From the Manhattan
Project to Chernobyl: A Guide to Exhibted Materials (August
2005)
- National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005: Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology
- Natural Disasters:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- The
Nature & Science of Autumn: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Nature Study, Nature Writing:
Past and Present
- The
Origins of Life & the Universe: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Orgins of Life in the Universe -- Curator's Choice
- Parking and Parking Structures: A Selected Bibliography
- Picnics
- Rachel Carson: Selected Reading List
- Ricin
- Russian Language Abstract
Journals in Science and Technology
- School Gardening:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- School Gardening
Activities: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Science
and Ethics
- The Science of Addiction: A Guide to Selected Resources
- The Science of Beauty
- The Science of Smell
- Snow: Flakes and Crystals
- Sources for Quotations
in the Sciences
- 1957-2007: Sputnik and the Space Race: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Statistics: Sources in
the Sciences
- Superstring Theory:
A Brief Bibliography
- The Winchester Rifle: The Gun That Won the West
- Winter Gardening:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- Weather and Climate Data
- Women in Horticulture
- Women's History and
Food History: New Ways of Seeing American Life - A Selection
Books Displayed during the Barbara Harber Lecture
Remote Sensing - Science
Tracer Bullet
Resources for Teachers - Selected Internet Resources
Ricin - Science Reference Guide
Rifle, The Winchester: The
Gun That Won the West - Science Reference Guide
Roofs, Green - Science Tracer Bullets
Russian Language Abstract
Journals in Science and Technology - Science Reference Guide
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S
Schools, Astronomy for,
Selected Teaching Aids - Science Reference Guide
Science, African Americans in, Selected Exhibit Reading List: February
2005 - Science Reference Guide
Science and Ethics - Science Reference
Guide
Science and Technology
in the 18th Century - Science Tracer Bullet
Science and Technology,
General Resources In - Selected Internet Resources
Science and Technology, National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005: Hispanic Americans in - Science Referene Guide
Science and Technology, Quick Guide to Document Delivery in
The Science of Addiction: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
The Science of Beauty - Science Reference Guide
The Science of Smell - Science Reference Guide
Science Education - Science Tracer Bullet
Science Education, The
Crisis in - Science Tracer Bullet
Science Fair Projects - Science
Tracer Bullet
Science Fair Projects - Selected Internet Resources
Science Projects,
Environmental - Science Tracer Bullet
Science Projects in Biology
- Science Tracer Bullet
Science Reference Guides:
- Aeronautics, Astronautics
- Adventure/Ecological/Learning
Vacations
- Adventure Vacations
- African American Health and Wellness
- African Americans
in Science, Selected Exhibit Reading List: February 2005
- African
American Women in the Military and at War: Selected Reading
List
- American Confections:Selected Titles on the Art of Confectionery, 1825-1938
- The Annus Mirabilis of
Albert Einstein
- Astronomy for Schools,
Selected Teaching Aids
- BBQ History: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Bioethics
- Chemical Elements,
Identifying, Overview Resources
- Chemical Industry
Directories and Buyers' Guides
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments and Demonstrations Selected Resources for Students
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments and Demonstrations Selected Resources for Teachers
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments: Selected Resources for Science Teachers and Students
- Children's Gardens:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- Chocolate: A Resource Guide
- Cooking With Chocolate: A Valentine's Day Exhibit
- Container Gardening:
A Short Guide to Selected Resources
- Document Delivery in Science & Technology, Quick Guide
- Earth Day
- Edible Wild Plants
- The Engineering
Profession:
- The Flat Earth and its
Advocates: A List of References
- Food Writing - A Resource Guide
- Fragment Gardens, Sanctuary Gardens and Evening Gardens
- From the Manhattan
Project to Chernobyl: A Guide to Exhibted Materials (August
2005)
- Gardening, Horticulture
- Gardening: Selected Exhibit
Reading List
- Gardening in the
Shade - A Guide to Selected Resources
- Gastronomy Works in the Rare Books and Special Collections Divsion
- Health and Medical Information,
locating
- Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology, National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005
- Hollow-Earth Theories:
A List of References
- Home Economics
- Horticulture and Gardening
- Human Genome Project (historical)
- Human Impacts on the Biospehere
- Hurricanes: Selected Resources in Science
- Informed Consent
- Informed Consent
(Medical Law)
- James A. Duke: A Select
List of Librarians' Favorite Reference Tools (plants)
- Landscaping Renovation - James Madison Building
- Lewis and Clark, The
Natural History of: Selected Resources
- Machu Picchu: A Brief Bibliography
- From the Manhattan
Project to Chernobyl: A Guide to Exhibted Materials (August
2005)
- Maple Sugaring: Selected
Seasonal Resources
- Medical Genetics: Selected
Book Titles
- National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005: Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology
- Natural Disasters:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- The
Nature & Science of Autumn: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Nature Study, Nature Writing:
Past and Present
- The
Origins of Life & the Universe: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Orgins of Life in the Universe -- Curator's Choice
- Parking and Parking Structures: A Selected Bibliography
- Picnics
- Rachel Carson: Selected Reading List
- Ricin
- Russian Language Abstract
Journals in Science and Technology
- School Gardening:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- School Gardening
Activities: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Science and Ethics
- The Science of Addiction: A Guide to Selected Resources
- The Science of Beauty
- The Science of Smell
- Snow: Flakes and Crystals
- Sources for Quotations
in the Sciences
- 1957-2007: Sputnik and the Space Race: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Statistics: Sources in
the Sciences
- Superstring Theory:
A Brief Bibliography
- The Winchester Rifle: The Gun That Won the West
- Winter Gardening:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- Weather and Climate Data
- Women in Horticulutre
- Women's History and
Food History: New Ways of Seeing American Life - A Selection
Books Displayed during the Barbara Harber Lecture
Science Tracer Bullets
Online:
- Aerodynamics (Mechanics
of Flight)
- African-American
Science Books for Young Readers
- African American
Women in the Sciences and Related Disciplines
- Aircraft
- Alternate Fuel Vehicles and Combustion Process
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Asbestos and Asbestosis
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD)
- Automotive Safety
- Balloons and Airships
- Batteries, Supercapacitors, and
Fuel Cells
- Biodiversity
- Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- General Works and National Sources
- Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- Life, Earth and Physical Science (1989-2006)
- Biology, Science Projects
in
- Blacks in the Sciences
and Related Disciplines
- The Brain
- Breast Cancer
- Career Opportunities
in Science and Technology
- Chemical and Biological
Warfare (CBW)
- Chemical Exposure:
Technology, Safety and Risk Assessment
- Civic Engineering:
Public Works / Infrastructure
- Computer Crime and
Security
- The Crisis in Science
Education
- Cryptology
- Desalination
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Digital Photography
- Dinosaurs
- Dolphins
- Dyslexia
- Earthquake and Earthquake Engineering
- Edible Wild Plants
- Electric Power
- A Tracer Bit (Brief Tracer Bullet)
- Electric Vehicles
- Environmental
Science Projects
- Ethnobotany of
the Americas
- Extraterrestrial Life
- Food
History
- Gardening
- Geothermal energy
- Global Warming & Climate Change
- Green Roofs
- Halocarbons and
the Stratospheric Ozone Layer
- High Speed Rail Transportation
- The History of Technology
- HIV/AIDS
- Home Maintenance,
Repair & Improvement
- Household Technology,
History of
- Human Evolution
- Integrated Pest Management
- Intelligent
Transportation Systems
- Invasive Species
- Introductory Physics
- Kitchen Gardens
- Lasers
- Medicinal Plants
- Mines, Mining, and Mineral
Resources
- Nanotechnology
- Navigation
- Nuclear Weapons
- Pesticides and Foods
- Physics, Introductory
- Poisonous Plants
- Remote Sensing
- Science and Technology
in the 18th Century
- Science Education
- Science Education,
The Crisis in
- Science Fair Projects
- Science Projects,
Environmental
- Science Projects in
Biology
- Solar Energy
- Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe: State of the Environment
- Space and Science
Projects
- Speech Recognition and
Processing
- Sports Medicine
- Superconductivity
- Sustainable
Agriculture
- Technology, The History of
- Technology, The History
of Household
- Technology Transfer:
The Use of Government Laboratories and Federally Funded Research
and Development
- Time
- UFOs (Unidentified Flying
Objects)
- Underground Architecture
- Urban Transportation
- Vitamins and Minerals
- VoIP/Internet Telephony
- Women in the Sciences
Selected Internet Resources in Science
and Technology
What are the seven seas? - Everyday Mysteries
17-Year Periodical Cicadas (2004) - Selected Internet Resources
How does skywriting and skytyping work? - Everyday Mysteries
What is the smallest flower in the world? - Everyday Mysteries
Smell, The Science of - Selected Internet Resources
Does your heart stop when you sneeze - Everyday Mysteries
(Snow Crystals)
Is it true that no two snow crystals are alike?- Everyday Mysteries
Snow: Flakes and Crystals
- Science Reference Guide
Solar Energy - Science Tracer Bullet
Sources for Quotations in
the Sciences - Science Reference Guide
Soviet Union and Eastern
Europe: State of the Environment - Science Tracer Bullet
Space and Science Projects
- Science Tracer Bullet
Speakers (Calendar of Events)
Speech Recognition and Processing
- Science Tracer Bullet
Sports Medicine - Science
Tracer Bullet
Spring Peepers - Selected Internet Resources
1957-2007: Sputnik and the Space Race: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
How did the squash get its name? - Everyday Mystries
Standards Collections - Technical Reports and Standards
How does static electricity work?
- Everyday Mysteries
Statistics: Sources in the
Sciences - Science Reference Guide
How does a stone skip across water? - Everyday Mysteries
Subject
Guides in Science and Technology:
- Agriculture, Botany,
Horticulture
- Aeronautics, Astronautics
- Applied Sciences, Engineering,
Technology
- Astronomy, Math, Physics
- Biography, History
of Science
- Biology, Genetics, Natural
History, Zoology
- Chemistry
- Climate, Meteorology,
Weather
- Environmental Sciences
- General & Multidisciplinary
Science
- Geography, Geology,
Oceanography
- Health & Medicine;
Complementary & Alternative Medicine
- Home Economics
- For Students & Teachers
How does sunscreen work? - Everyday
Mysteries
School Gardening:
A Guide to Selected Resources
School Gardening
Activities: A Guide to Selected Resources
What are stem cells? - Everyday Mysteries
Sustainable
Agriculture - Science Tracer Bullet
Supercapacitors, and
Fuel Cells. Batteries - Science Tracer Bullet
Superconductivity - Science Tracer Bullet
Superstring Theory:
A Brief Bibliography - Science Reference Guide
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T
Teachers, Resources
for - Selected Internet Resources
Technical Reports Collections
Technical Reports and Standards
Technical Reports and Standards, About
Techincal Reports and Standards, Locating
Technical Reports and Standards, Obtaining
The Technical Translation Series - Technical Reports and Standards
Technology, The History of
- Science Tracer Bullet
Technology, The History
of Household - Science Tracer Bullet
Household Technology, The History of with Constance Carter, Head,
Science Reference Section, Library of Congress -- Journies & Crossings
Webcast
Technology Transfer: The
Use of Government Laboratories and Federally Funded Research and
Development
Telephony, VoIP/Internet - Science Tracer Bullet
Time - Science Tracer Bullet
Who is credited with inventing
the telephone? - Everyday Mysteries
Can you tell the temperature by
listening to the chirp of a cricket? - Everyday Mysteries
How does an hourglass measure
time? - Everyday Mysteries
What causes the sound of thunder? - Everyday Mysteries
Who invented the toothbrush and
when was it invented? - Everyday Mysteries
Who invented the TV dinner? - Everday Mysteries
Tracer Bullets (Science
Tracer Bullets Online -- Finding Aids):
- Aerodynamics (Mechanics
of Flight)
- African-American
Science Books for Young Readers
- African American
Women in the Sciences and Related Disciplines
- Aircraft
- Alternate Fuel Vehicles and Combustion Process
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Asbestos and Asbestosis
- Astronomy
and Astrophysics
- Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD)
- Automotive Safety
- Balloons and Airships
- Batteries, Supercapacitors, and
Fuel Cells
- Biodiversity
- Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- General Works and National Sources
- Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- Life, Earth and Physical Science (1989-2006)
- Biology, Science Projects
in
- Blacks in the Sciences
and Related Disciplines
- The Brain
- Breast Cancer
- Career Opportunities
in Science and Technology
- Chemical and Biological
Warfare (CBW)
- Chemical Exposure:
Technology, Safety and Risk Assessment
- Civic Engineering:
Public Works / Infrastructure
- Computer Crime and
Security
- The Crisis in Science
Education
- Cryptology
- Desalination
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Digital Photography
- Dinosaurs
- Dolphins
- Dyslexia
- Earthquake and Earthquake Engineering
- Edible Wild Plants
- Electric Power
- A Tracer Bit (Brief Tracer Bullet)
- Electric Vehicles
- Environmental
Science Projects
- Extraterrestrial Life
- Ethnobotany of
the Americas
- Food
History
- Gardening
- Geothermal energy
- Global Warming & Climate Change
- Green Roofs
- Halocarbons and
the Stratospheric Ozone Layer
- High Speed Rail Transportation
- The History of
Technology
- HIV/AIDS
- Home Maintenance,
Repair & Improvement
- Household Technology,
History of
- Human Evolution
- Integrated Pest Management
- Intelligent
Transportation Systems
- Introductory Physics
- Invasive Species
- Kitchen Gardens
- Lasers
- Medicinal Plants
- Mines, Mining, and Mineral
Resources
- Nanotechnology
- Navigation
- Nuclear Weapons
- Pesticides and Foods
- Physics, Introductory
- Poisonous Plants
- Remote Sensing
- Science and Technology
in the 18th Century
- Science Education,
The Crisis in
- Science Education
- Science Fair Projects
- Science Projects,
Environmental
- Science Projects in
Biology
- Solar Energy
- Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe: State of the Environment
- Space and Science
Projects
- Speech Recognition and
Processing
- Sports Medicine
- Superconductivity
- Sustainable
Agriculture
- Technology, The History of
- Technology, The History
of Household
- Technology Transfer:
The Use of Government Laboratories and Federally Funded Research
and Development
- Time
- UFOs (Unidentified Flying
Objects)
- Underground Architecture
- Urban Transportation
- Vitamins and Minerals
- VoIP/Internet Telephony
- Women in the Sciences
Why do turkeys have dark and
white meat? - Everyday Mysteries
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U
UFOs (Unidentified Flying
Objects) - Science Tracer Bullet
Why does ultraviolet light
cause color pigments to fade? - Everyday Mysteries
Underground Architecture - Science Tracer Bullet
Urban Transportation - Science Tracer Bullet
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V
Prepare for Your
Visit
Vitamins and Minerals
- Science Tracer Bullet
VoIP/Internet Telephony - Science Tracer Bullet
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W
Webcasts:
- "401K
and IRA Retirment Plans" - Peter R. Orszag, Joseph A.
Pechman Senior Fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings
Institution
- "Aeronautics at the Library of Congress: Forty Years of One User's Experience" - Tom D. Crouch is the senior curator of the Division of Aeronautics at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum
- "Ambient Findability" -
Peter Morville, president and founder of Semantic Studios, a leading information
architecture, user experience and findability consultancy; co-founder
of the Information Architecture Institute
- "Animal Emotion" -
Dr. Michael Fox, "The Animal Doctor."
- "Apples & Pears:
The Body Shape Solution for Weight Loss and Wellness" - Dr.
Marie Savard, a physician and women's health expert
- "Bait & Switch:
The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream" - Barbara Ehrenreich,
co-editor of Global Woman : Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers
in the New Economy
- "Barbecue: A History of the World's Oldest Culinary Art." - Steven Raichlen
- "Blacks in Advertising Yesterday,
Today, and Tomorrow". - Dr. Foxworth, author and professor
- "Book
Trends" - Dr. Albert Greco, author of "The Book Industry"
and is a Professor of Marketing, and of Communications and
Media Management at the Fordham University
Graduate School of Business.
- "Clinical
Trials in Glaucoma: What Have We Learned." - Dr.
Higginbotham, chair, Department of Ophthalmology, University of
Maryland
- "Color in the
Herb Garden" - Jim Adams, curator of the National Herb
Garden at the National Arboretum
- "Commercialzing
university research - Threats and opportunities - The
Oxford University model" - Experts comment on
remarks given by Tim Cook and Michael Hockaday of Oxford
University.
- "Copy This: Lessons from a Hyperactive
Dyslexic Who Turned a Bright Idea into One of America's Best
Companies" - Paul Orfalea, founder of Kinkos
- "Dawn
of Space Age" - Dr. McDowell, an astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics at Harvard University
- "Fit To Live" - Dr. Pamela Peeke, physician, scientist and expert in the fields of nutrition, metabolism, stress, and fitness, spoke on her newest book.
- "Food Politics, Safe Food,
and What to Eat."- Dr. Marion Nestle, NYU professor, author and
food industry critic spoke on her latest book.
- "From Promises
to Proof: Studying Complementary and Alternative Medicine"
- Dr. Stephen
Straus, Director of the National Center for Complementary
and Alternative Medicine of the National Institutes of Health
- "Who Left the Freezer Door Open? What the Poles Are Telling Us about Climate Change."- Bob Bindschadler, Chief Scientist, Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
- "Got Game: How the Gamer Generation is Reshaping Business Forever" - Dr. John Beck
- "The Great Unraveling" - Paul Krugman
- "Herbs
in the Garden" - Holly Shimizu, the executive director of the
United States Botanic Garden.
- "The
History of Household Technology" with Constance Carter, Head
of the Science Reference Section at the Library of Congress - Journey & Crossings
Webcast
- "Honey Bees, Satellites, and
Climate Change" Wayne Esaias, Ocean Sciences Branch, NASA GSFC
- "Insects
and Gardens: In Pursuit of a Garden Ecology" - Dr. Eric Grissell
- "Library
Landscape Renovation" - Matthew Evans, Holly Shimizu & Carl
Morgan, LC's gardener supervisor
- "Mesa Verde Prehistoric
Public Works" - Kenneth
Wright, President of Wright Water Engineers, Inc., Denver, CO.
- "The New American Cooking" -
Joan Nathan, award-winning author of numerous cookery books spoke
on her latest book
- "No
Place to Hide: Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance
Society" -
Robert O'Harrow, reporter for The Washington Post
- "No Such Thing as Overexposure: Inside the Life and Celebrity of Donald Trump" -
Robert Slater
- "Observing, Fighting, and Mitigating Damage from Fires."- Compton Tucker, Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, NASA GSFC
- "Organic Farms" -
Jim Crawford, of New Morning Farm, and Sam Fromartz, author of Organic
Inc.: Natural Foods and How They Grew, spoke on sustainable organic
agriculture, family farming, direct marketing of foods.
- "The Origins of Life and the Universe" - Craig Mello and John Mather, 2006 Nobel Prize winners
- "Preserving Africa's Threatened Wildlife: Forest Peoples and Indigenous Knowledge." -
Alden Almquist, anthropologist, 2003-2004 Kluge Staff Fellow, and Albert
Lokasola, President, Vie Sauvage, Democratic Republic of the Congo discuss
the wildlife conservation programs in Congo's Lac Tumba and Maringa-Wamba-Lopori
landscapes.
- "Renewing the
National Zoo" - Dr. Lucy H. Spelman
- "Salt
in Your Socks and Other Tried-and-True Home Remedies" - Dr.
Lillian Beard
- "School
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