Dear Colleagues,
I'm sending this out again because I got fewer than 25 responses from
the May posting. Please share your most used/valuable/core/essential
biological and earth sciences related reference tools.
As always, I will post the data I've gathered on core subject
reference topics back to the lists I posted the surveys to for
everyone to share, as well as posting the data to
http://www.kovacs.com/misc.html. Data from previous years is
available on that page now - scroll down past the current survey
links.
Direct links to the Surveys:
Bio-Sciences (non-medical**)'Core' or Essential Reference Tools Survey -
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=79eaZ7mmlA_2b0BAp2LY85mA_3d_3d
Earth Sciences and related Information Resources 'Core' or Essential
Reference Tool Survey (Geology, Meteorology, Volcanology, etc.) -
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=WL6b3CqVt8YUaCl0aU0gWg_3d_3d
Thank you very much for your thoughtful assistance.
Cordially,
Diane
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