What You See Is What You Get: Science Images on the Web.

Authors

  • Kristine M. Alpi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/istl1864

Abstract

A selection of image-rich web sites in a variety of scientific disciplines is offered as a starting point for reference questions and educational programs. Tools for keeping up with new image resources are introduced. This review does not cover searching general World Wide Web sites or general commercial image databases for science images.

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References

Felder, R. 1993. Reaching the second tier: learning and teaching styles in college science education. Journal of College Science Teaching 23(5), 286-290. [Online.] Available: {http://www.ncsu.edu/felder-public/Papers/Secondtier.html}. [July 15, 2001.]

Stebley, L. 1998. Faculty perspectives on teaching with digital images. In The Cost of Digital Image Distribution: The Social and Economic Implications of the Production, Distribution, and Usage of Image Data (ed. by H. Besser & R. Yamashita). [Online.] Available: {http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Imaging/Databases/1998mellon/finalreport/6-focus.html}. [July 15, 2001.]

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Published

2001-09-13

How to Cite

Alpi, K. M. (2001). What You See Is What You Get: Science Images on the Web. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, (31). https://doi.org/10.29173/istl1864

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Science and Technology Resources on the Internet
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