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Engineering, science and medicine
Free resources to help you make the best of the web for science, engineering and medicine (for subscrption journals, see E-resources). Browse now.
DNA50 portal
A portal to guide you to many sources of information on genetics, lifesciences and biotechnology and help you explore the ways in which they affect society.
BIOME
Your guide to quality Internet resources in the health and life sciences. BIOME offers free access to a searchable catalogue of Internet sites and resources covering the health and life sciences.
EEVL
The Enhanced and Evaluated Virtual Library is an award-winning free service, which provides quick and reliable access to the best engineering, mathematics, and computing information available on the Internet. It is created and run by a team of information specialists from a number of universities and institutions in the UK for students, staff and researchers in higher and further education, as well as anyone else working, studying or looking for information in Engineering, Mathematics and Computing.
HUMBUL-History & Philosophy of Science
The Humbul Humanities Hub aims to be UK higher and further education's first choice for accessing online humanities resources. This is their gateway to the history and philosophy of science.
PSIGate
PSIgate (Physical Sciences Information Gateway) is the physical sciences hub of the Resource Discovery Network (RDN), a JISC funded service. PSIgate aims to provide access to high quality Internet-based resources in the physical sciences: astronomy, chemistry, earth sciences, physics, science history and policy, and aspects of the material sciences.
Science Centres
No longer just the domain of nerds and geeks, science in the twenty-first century is exciting, it's fun, and it's all around us. All over the UK there are discovery centres, museums and planetariums brimming over with buttons to push and levers to pull in the pursuit of scientific knowledge.
Healthlink Worldwide
Healthlink Worldwide works in partnership with organisations in developing countries to improve the health and well-being of poor and vulnerable communities by strengthening the provision, use and impact of information.
British National Space Centre
The British National Space Centre (BNSC) is Britain's space agency. BNSC advises and acts on behalf of Government and the Research Councils, to provide a focus for UK civil space policies, and help win the best possible scientific, economic and social benefits from putting space to work.
Net Magazine
Every month .net magazine brings you the best of the on-line world. It is entertaining and informative, providing news, reviews, features and guides. Each issue of .net comes with a coverdisc packed with the latest Internet software to improve your on-line time, to clean up your PC/Mac and to make your own Web sites as exciting as possible.
Elektor Electronics
The publication for all professionals and hobbyists actively engaged in electronics and computer technology. The Web-site gives extra information, downloadable software, a reader's forum.

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