Links to presentations from SLA's Winner's Circle of Best Science Websites
I attended this whirlwind tour of science websites and took notes, but the online presentations are worth saving to have the links:
Kristen Anderson of ERMD discussed Marine and Aquatic Sites --
http://uoregon.edu/~butler/ermd.htm
See in particular, NOAA's chart maker, the ASFA thesaurus, and the Scripps reference page for the directory
Joe Kraus of PAM discussed Astronomy sites --
http://www.du.edu/~jokraus/SLA/2004planetary.html
His website is beautiful. For anyone who attended,
New Horizons will launch in 2006 to reach Pluto in 2015.
Jennifer Rojas of Biomed discussed Biomed websites --
http://www.sla.org/division/dst/WinnersCircleBiomed.htm
Into every Sci/Tech librarian's life a little biomed must fall... but
eNature is certainly a very cool site with more than 1,200 online field guides. You can even customize by zip code!
A. Ben Wagner of Chem discussed Chem websites --
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/asl/guides/webpresentsla-2004.html
His methodology was a bit different. He talked of movement in the Google results and then mentioned newly discovered and classic websites. Definitely a keeper.