Alexa (Alexa Internet, Inc.,
an Amazon.com Company).
Alexa is a Web Information Company, perhaps best known for the Alexa Rank,
the website ranking system which tracks over 30 million websites worldwide.
See especially:
The
top ranked sites in category "Science".
Go to:
!
Paleontology.
Amazing Environmental Organization WebDirectory. Earth´s Biggest Environment Search Engine. Go to: Paleontology.
M.J. Benton and D.A.T. Harper:
Companion Website:
Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record. Go to:
!
Web Links.
Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley, CA: Other Resources. Go to: Paleontology Resources.
The Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), University of California at Berkeley:
Frequently Asked Questions about Paleontology,
Where are some other WWW servers dealing with paleontology?
A version archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
Best of the Web Directory, Jericho, NY.
Best of the Web (the Internet´s oldest directory) intends to remain at the forefront of the digital revolution by continuing to
add new products and services that stay true to the company´s core mission of enhancing
the online experience by providing the Internet community with meaningful guidance that it can
trust. Go to:
Science: Earth_Sciences: Paleontology.
Simon Biggs: Fossil Collections of the World. This excellent page is a motherlode of geoscience links, including links to famous fossil sites, collectors and collections. Not updated for a long time.
John C. Butler, Department of Geosciences, University of Houston, Texas: Historical Geology and Paleontology Resources.
Laurel Bybell, USGS: Paleontology at the U.S. Geological Survey. This page provides a selection of links to other World Wide Web sites dealing with Paleontology and related disciplines. See also: Paleontology - Selected Online Resources.
! Richard Cowen (web pages were first created by D.J. Eernisse for Biology 404: Evolution at CSUF):
History of Life (4th Edition, 2005),
Web
Links by Chapter.
The link is to a version archived by the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.
! Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE, funded by the National Science Foundation): DLESE is a geoscience community resource that supports teaching and learning about the Earth system. It is being built by a community of educators, students, and scientists to support Earth system education at all levels. You can easy navigate fromhttps://web.archive.org/web/20080513220000/http://biology.fullerton.edu/life/hol/index.html here. Go to: Paleontology.
Education Planet, Inc.. Go to: Paleontology.
Fossilien. Erdgeschichte erleben.
A German fossil magazine.
Links (in German).
Anstehende
Veranstaltungen (in German).
Paleontology Division, Geological Association of Canada: Links to sites of paleontological interests.
Geometry.net
A link directory website. Go to:
Earth_Sciences -
Paleontology.
Paleobotany.
Geotimes. Geotimes article archive by topic, Paleontology.
Gyanendra Gurung, Central Department of Geology, Tribhuvan University, Nepal: Geology of Nepal, Lecture links.
Colin Harris, UK:
Geology Shop.
A link directory (introductory website slow loading), comprising over 70 individual web pages. Go to:
Evolution and the fossil record.
The Internet Public Library (by the University of Michigan School of Information, hosted by Drexel University's College of Information Science & Technology): Subject Collections - Science & Technology - Paleontology.
Glen J. Kuban, North Royalton: K-Paleo Kuban´s Paleo Place. This site is intended as a springboard to web sites and other internet resources on fossils, dinosaurs, paleontology, natural history, and related topics.
Paleontological Institute, University of Kansas, Lawrence: Links.
!
Harold L. Levin (2013):
The Earth Through Time, 8th Edition,
The
Student Companion Site.
This Web site gives you access to the rich tools and resources. See especially:
Chapter
Tutorials.
Web
Links.
You can also navigate from
here
(chapter headings visible).
H. Löser, Instituto de Geología, UNAM, Hermosillo, Sonora, México: PaleoTax. PaleoTax is a database program and tool for taxonomists in biology and palaeontology. See also: Links.
Russ McCarty, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville: Paleontological Resources for Fossil Collectors.
N. MacLeod,
PaleoNet.
PaleoNet is a system of listservers, www pages, and ftp sites designed to enhance
electronic communication among paleontologists. Go to:
Useful
Online Paleontology Resources.
MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching): MERLOT is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students in higher education. Go to: Evolution.
MSN (Microsoft Corporation). Similar to Inktomi (HotBot): Web Directory, Library, Sciences, Earth & Environment, Geology, Paleontology.
The National Science Foundation (NSF). NSF is an independent agency of the U.S. Government. NSF's mission is to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; and to secure the national defense. Go to: Geoscience.
NewScientist.com: Weblinks, Paleontology. Annotated links.
Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, GEOGUIDE, Special Subject Guides: Subject Guide Geo. Go to: Palaeontology, Historical Geology, Stratigraphy. Excellent!
! Open courseware projects (OCDB), Chicago: Open courseware projects provide a head rush for many autodidactics because those projects often offer lecture notes, chapters or entire textbooks online, illustrations, charts, and other tools that help the reader learn a given subject. Go to: Top 100 Open Courseware Projects, Paleontology.
PAGES (a core project of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP)): paleo data links.
!
The Palaeontological Association:
Online
analytical resources for palaeobiology. A annotated link list. See also:
Awards and Grants >
! Golden
Trilobite Web-Awards.
"Links for Palaeobotanists" awarded for 2011!
! The Paleontology Portal (produced by the University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), the Paleontological Society, the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP), and the United States Geological Survey (USGS); the site was funded by the National Science Foundation).
The The Paleontological Research Institution (PRI),
Ithaca, New York.
PRI, affiliated with Cornell University, pursues and integrates education and research.
PRI houses one of the largest fossil collections in North America.
See also
here.
Paleotax Verlag Dresden, Germany: Helpful links.
PaleoPages. Web links dedicated to palaeontology.
Paleontological Research Institution (PRI), Ithaca, New York: Links. Links to valuable resources pertaining to paleontology and other related fields at various locations around the world. See also the PRI Hotlist, selected resources in paleontology and earth science.
The Paläontologische Gesellschaft, Germany:
Paläontologie in Schlagworten (in German).
Website outdated. The link is to a version archived by the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.
PaleoNet.
A communications system for paleontologists, by Norman MacLeod, School of
Earth Science and Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China (formerly
at The Natural History Museum, London). Go to:
!
Useful Online Paleontology Resources.
!
The Paleontology Portal (produced by
the University of California Museum of Paleontology et al.).
This site is a resource for anyone interested in paleontology, from the professional in the lab
to the interested amateur scouting for fossils to the student in any classroom. Go to:
!
Resources.
A variety of resources including courses, field guides, legalities, methods, maps and publications.
Resources
for the media.
Links of interest to media professionals.
! The Paleontological Society: Educational Resources.
!
Panda´s Thumb.
This is "a blog that discusses evolutionary biology and the creation-evolution controversy
from a scientific perspective" (Wikipedia).
Go to:
Links.
Snapshot saved by the Internet Archive´s
Wayback Machine.
Roger Perkins: The Virtual Fossil Museum. Fossils across geological time and evolution.
PSIgate (Physical Sciences Information Gateway, the physical sciences hub of the Resource Discovery Network). PSIgate provides access to high quality Internet resources for students, researchers and practitioners in the physical sciences, specifically in: astronomy, chemistry, Earth sciences (including palaeontology), physics, and science history and policy. Go to: Paleontology. With annotations.
Allister Rees, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson: Links.
The Swiss Geological Society (SGS). The main goal of SGS is the advancement of the geological sciences in Switzerland. Go to: Links. Website somewhat outdated, a version archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
! Science magazine
(published by the American Association
for the Advancement of Science, with assistance of Stanford
University's HighWire Press. Go To: Science Collections,
Botany, or
Paleontology, or
Evolution.
See especially:
Science now.
Up to the minute news from science. Go to:
!
Category: Botany.
!
Category: Paleontology.
!
Category: Earth Science.
!
Category: Environment, Climate.
ScienceNet, Toronto: "Search Subject" allows you to search Science Net by 8 subjects: Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Paleontology, Physics, and Zoology. Go to: Paleontology.
Roy Shepherd, Discovering Fossils. Discovering Fossils serves as an information Portal to relevant websites, currently covering the UK, US, Europe, Asia and Australia.
Hans Steur, Ellecom, The Netherlands: Hans´ Paleobotany Pages, Links.
Paul K. Strother, Weston Observatory of Boston College, Department of Geology & Geophysics, Weston: WWW Resources.
Prem Subrahmanyam, Graphic Design: Beneath the Calamites Tree, Other Paleontology Related Links.
Museum Terra Triassica, Euerdorf, Germany:
!
Allgemeine
GEO-Links
(in German).
UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California (UCSB), Santa Barbara, CA (Annie Platoff): Geology & Earth Science. A guide for doing research in geology and Earth science.
U.S. Geological Survey: (by Laurel Bybell and Dave Govoni): Paleontology at the U.S. Geological Survey, and Selected Non-USGS Paleontology Resources on the World Wide Web. This page provides a selection of links to other World Wide Web sites dealing with paleontology and related disciplines.
ViFaBio, The Virtual Library of Biology
(University Library Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt/Main, Germany):
!
Internet Guide.
Search for:
Palaeobotany.
Botany.
Palaeontology.
Ecology.
Steve Wagner (Denver Museum of Nature " Science): Paleocurrents.com. Images of fossils, e.g. from the Castle Rock Fossil Rainforest project at the Denver Museum of Nature Science (DMNS). Go to: PALEO LINKS.
WebRing: Science > Earth Sciences > Paleontology.
B. Wickermeier, Aachen, Germany: LLEK - Bookmarks. Go to: Paläontologie. A link directory.
!
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia:
Category:Academic publishing.
Category:Scholarly databases.
Category:Scholarly search services.
!
List
of academic databases and search engines.
List of online encyclopedias.
Wikiversity:
This is a Wikimedia Foundation project devoted to learning resources, learning projects, and research for use
in all levels, types, and styles of education from pre-school to university. Go to:
!
Paleontology resources.
This expired link
is available through the Internet Archive´s
Wayback Machine.
! Ewan Wolff, Montana State University Geoscience Education Web Development Team, (website is part of the Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE), with funding from the National Science Foundation): Advances in Paleontology. Annotated link directories, e.g. General Paleontology Resources.
Zotero
(a project of the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media):
Palaeoecology > Library.
Recently Added Items.
Alexa (Alexa Internet, Inc.,
an Amazon.com Company).
Alexa is a Web Information Company, perhaps best known for the Alexa Rank,
the website ranking system which tracks over 30 million websites worldwide.
See especially:
The
top ranked sites in category "Science".
Go to:
!
Paleontology.
The Paleontological Society of Austin, Texas (PSoA).
PSoA is a scientific, non-profit community-based organization devoted to the study of fossils. Go to:
Links.
Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany: Links.
Freie Universität Berlin,
Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften, Paläontologie, Ressourcen (in German):
Weiterführende
Links
Best of the Web (sic!). Entry with costs!
Botany
Paleobotany.
Earth Sciences
Paleontology.
Clayton William Bolitho, Heyward Library Web Team, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia: ClayGate 2002. A catalogue of internet resources. Go to: 560 - Paleontology & Paleozoology.
The Bristol Palaeobiology Research Group ,
Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, UK:
Links.
s
Cartage.org (no information available who is behind this trade name): Themes. A structured link directory. Go to: Fossils And Fossilisation.
Evolution of Terrestrial Ecosystems Program (ETE). Page hosted by Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Go to: Web Resources for Paleobiology.
Adam Fagen, Biological Laboratories, Harvard University: The World Wide Web Virtual Library, Evolution (Biosciences). See Palaeontology and Natural History.
Lyall I. Anderson, University of Aberdeen: Fossil Surgery: Palaeontological sites.
Michael T. Garrison: Websurfer´s Biweekly Earth Sciences Review. Website has changed to "A Website about the Geology of Colorado and the Front Range Corridor". Please navigate from A list of links to earth science websites categorized by subject. A review of internet sites devoted to the terrestrial and planetary sciences. Go to: Paleontology.
Rex Bing Hung Kwok, School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales: Palaeontology. Go to: Palaeontological Collections in Museums, and Exhibits of Private Palaeontological Collections.
LLEK.de Bookmarks: Paleontology. Palaeontology related catalogs of scientific search engines.
James F. Mahaffy, Biology Department, Dordt College, Sioux Center, Iowa: Paleontology Links - 2011.
Kevin McCartney, Northern Maine Museum of Science, University of Maine at Presque Isle: Paleontology Webpages.
Jack D. Mount, Science-Engineering Library, University of Arizona, Tucson: PALEONTOLOGY & FOSSILS RESOURCES.
New York Paleontological Society. The New York Paleontological Society was founded as a forum to inform and educate its members and the public at large concerning the nature, interrelationships and evolutionary development of all kinds of living things throughout geologic time - especially through the study of their fossils and allied geological information. Go to: LINKS OF INTEREST.
!
The Paleontology Portal (produced by
the University of California Museum of Paleontology et al.).
This site is a resource for anyone interested in paleontology, from the professional in the lab
to the interested amateur scouting for fossils to the student in any classroom. Go to:
!
Resources.
A variety of resources including courses, field guides, legalities, methods, maps and publications.
Resources
for the media.
Links of interest to media professionals.
Paleontological Research Institution (PRI), Ithaca, NY:
(PRI was founded by Gilbert Dennison Harris, 1865-1952):
The Paleontological Research Institution pursues and integrates education and research, and interprets the history
and systems of the Earth and its life. Go to:
Other
Resources on the Web.
Snapshot provided by the Internet Archive´s
Wayback Machine.
Polyglot Paleontologist (actually an English translation site of non-English paleontology papers): Links of Interest.
Museum Terra Triassica, Euerdorf, Germany:
Allgemeine
GEO-Links. (in German).
Lennart Widmark, Sweden: LW´s Geo Site: Paleontology. The first geological site in Sweden.
!
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia:
Category:Academic publishing.
Category:Scholarly databases.
Category:Scholarly search services.
!
List
of academic databases and search engines.
List of online encyclopedias.
Wikiversity:
This is a Wikimedia Foundation project devoted to learning resources, learning projects, and research for use
in all levels, types, and styles of education from pre-school to university. Go to:
Paleontology/External
Resources.
Courses
and Degrees.
!
Paleontology resources.
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