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Access to some of these resources is limited to Cal U patrons, while others are free Web sites available to anyone.
This digital map collection focuses primarily on rare 18th and 19th century North and South America maps, but there are also maps of the World, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Includes atlases, globes, school geographies, books, maritime charts, and a variety of separate maps.
More than 3,000 books online! NAP publishes the reports issued by the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council. Although the site will be happy to sell you physical copies, you can read many (but not all) of the books online for free. Look for the "FREE!" link.
The NSDL was created by the National Science Foundation so that educators at all levels of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education could find innovative teaching resources and tools.
PASDA "is Pennsylvania's official geospatial information clearinghouse and the Commonwealth's node on the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI). The PASDA clearinghouse . . . serves as a resource for locating data throughout the Commonwealth through its data storage, interactive mapping/webgis applications, and metadata/documentation efforts." Note: Many of the data files on this site are very large! You should determine the file size before attempting to download, since it may take a very long time.
Science.gov provides access to authoritative, selected science information provided by 12 U.S. Government agencies, including research and development results. Science.gov brings together reliable resources selected by the respective agencies as important science information. Science.gov is the official "FirstGov for Science Cross-Agency Portal."
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