Science Libraries are libraries which specialize in one or more branches of the sciences, including but not limited to chemistry, biology, mathematics, physics, and engineering. These libraries may be run by the government, a university or school, or a private corporation.
Mathematics and physics library; also the current physical home of the biology library until approximately 2002. News in the worlds of physics and math, internet links, and access to the online catalog. www.princeton.edu/~finelib
Subject and database guides cover most areas of pure and applied science, databases, and types of materials (including technical reports, standards, and patents). Also links to the science branches and affiliated libraries. libraries.mit.edu/science
Information about the library and collections, and a number of subject-specific "Findits" (guides to print and electronic research resources). www.library.uq.edu.au/pse/index.html
Selected web sites, resources guides, and e-reference resources for chemistry, engineering, math, physics, and astronomy. www.library.upenn.edu/scitech
Home of the four science branch libraries at Duke University: Chemistry, Biological & Environmental Sciences, Math/Physics, and the Vesic Engineering Library. www.lib.duke.edu/science
Mainly library services and staff information; subject guides in engineering and physical sciences include both proprietary and free internet resources. www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/sel
Variety of Internet sources arranged by subject, including biology, chemistry, computing, earth and atmospheric sciences, engineering, mathematics, and Internet developments. www.ccny.cuny.edu/library/Divisions/Science/index.html
Portal to the six subject science libraries (Astronomy, Biology/Psychology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering/Environmental Science) as well as subject guides to a wide range of subjects and types of information. www.lib.virginia.edu/science/index.html
Includes resources for patents, standards, national labs, and organizations and societies, as well as general links arranged by subject, and other library services. www.library.northwestern.edu/sel
Resources arranged by broad subject area include print and electronic collections, as well as guides to using databases and the library. www.lib.ucdavis.edu/pse
Information about the library and its faculty branches, including chemistry, mathematics, and science teaching, and links to research sources for scientists and librarians. www.weizmann.ac.il/WIS-library/wix.htm
Access to the five science libraries: DeLaMare (earth sciences, engineering, and computer science), Life and Health Sciences, Mary B. Ansari Map, Physical Sciences, and Savitt Medical. www.library.unr.edu/sciencelibs/Default.htm
Fire resource materials from national and international sources, including reference sources that reflect both the technical and association aspects of NFPA. www.nfpa.org/../../charles_s._morgan_library.asp
One of the world's largest collections of scientific and technical information on pulp and paper. Part of the Institute of Paper Science and Technology. www.library.ipst.edu
A research library, open to the general public for reference. Collections form a record of scientific, technological and medical change since the eighteenth century. London, UK. www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/library