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TECHNOLOGY Websites
The Library has 299 websites and
12 results for the descriptor "technology".
- 1. Action Bioscience
- Provider:American Institute of Biological Sciences
- Keywords: animal , bioethics , biology , biotechnology , education , genetics , K-12 , kids , life sciences , natural sciences , student , technology , environmental
- Description: This website covers a host of topics in the life sciences. It "...provides articles by scientists, science educators, and science students on issues related to seven bioscience challenges: environment, biodiversity, genomics, biotechnology, evolution, new frontiers in science, and bioscience education. In addition, the web site provides educators with original lessons and resources to enhance bioscience teaching." Updated links are provided at the end of each article to guide the reader toward greater learning or involvement in the issue at hand. Some articles are also provided in Spanish translation.
- 2. AMSER- Applied Math and Science Education Repository
- Provider:Applied Math and Science Education Repository (AMSER)
- Keywords: art , consumer health , courseware , creative commons , curriculum , education , general health , multidisciplinary , philosophy , portal , science , student , technology , video , continuing education , mathematics , podcasts
- Description: From the website: AMSER (the Applied Math and Science Education Repository) is a portal of educational resources and services built specifically for use by those in Community and Technical Colleges but free for anyone to use. AMSER is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of the National Science Digital Library, and is being created by a team of project partners led by Internet Scout.
- 3. European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies
- Provider:European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies
- Keywords: biomedical ethics , law , policy , science , technology
- Description: Convened by the European Commission, this group is composed of fifteen experts who examine various ethical questions of new science and technologies. View opinion papers and statements on topics like cloning and nanomedicine. Papers are available in European languages. All past publications of the group are posted here, along with copies of their newsletter, "Ethically Speaking."
- 4. Healthcare IT News
- Provider:MedTech Publishing Company LLC
- Keywords: blog , healthcare , information science , medical devices , products , technology , video , news , software , electronic health record , podcasts , information management
- Description: This newsletter, published in partnership with the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, keeps the reader up to date on new products, technologies and techniques in health care information management. A blog and RSS feed are included.
- 5. HIMMS - Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
- Provider:Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
- Keywords: medicine , policy , public affairs , public health , technology , trend , U.S. Government , international , electronic health record , information technology , information management
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- 6. INAHTA – International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment
- Provider:International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment (INAHTA)
- Keywords: clinical evidence , healthcare policy , reviews , systematic reviews , technology , reports
- Description: INAHTA has 46 member agencies in 26 countries in North and Latin America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. The members are non-profit organizations producing Health Technology Assessments, and are linked to regional or national government agencies. Member agencies engage in joint projects to evaluate medical technologies of mutual interest. INAHTA produces regularly published Briefs, in which member agencies present overviews of recently published systematic reviews, linked to the full text; HTA (Health Technology Assessment)Checklists, and a newsletter that reports on, among other things, developments and trends in health policy research. Member agencies engage in joint projects to evaluate medical technologies of mutual interest.
- 7. Internet Archive
- Provider:Internet Archive (nonprofit organization)
- Keywords: books , culture , education , general reference , history , internet , libraries , multicultural , multidisciplinary , open access , popular , technology , video , digitization , collaborative , full text , continuing education , images , multilingual
- Description: The Internet Archive, a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts, holds a great many free diversions, and many of these are educational. Find full-text books, university lectures, music, films, photography and software. There is also the Wayback Machine, in which one can view earlier versions of websites: "Browse through 85 billion web pages archived from 1996 to a few months ago."
- 8. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
- Provider:National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
- Keywords: astronaut , astronomy , federal agencies , general reference , laboratory , research , technology , U.S. Government , video , news , images , podcasts , RSS feed
- Description: NASA's fascinating website shares a wealth of information with the public, using multimedia formats, on NASA's past, current and future research and space missions.
- 9. Rollyo
- Provider:Rollyo.com
- Keywords: search , technology , federated search
- Description: This is a free (registration required) utility for creating a personal search engine of your own selected resources. Includes features for adding your specialized search engine to a website or to your bookmarks, and for sharing.
- 10. Science.gov
- Provider:usa.gov
- Keywords: astronomy , biomedical research , chemistry , medicine , mental health , multidisciplinary , natural sciences , nutrition , physics , portal , science , technology , U.S. Government , environmental , mathematics
- Description: Science.gov searches over 36 databases and 1,850 selected websites, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information, including R&D results.
- 11. Tech Terms Computer Dictionary
- Provider:TechTerms.com
- Keywords: computers , general reference , technology , dictionary
- Description: "The Tech Terms Dictionary is a constantly growing collection of computer and technology terms. Each definition is written in a way that is easy for the reader to understand and serves to explain the term, not just define it." Search by term, "tech factor" or category-- Internet, Software, Hardware. An acronym section is also included. Note: Terms of Use are posted for this copyrighted website. Copying definitions or explanations for any but personal use is prohibited.
- 12. Technology Informatics Guiding Educational Reform (TIGER) Initiative
- Provider:TIGER Initiative
- Keywords: care , clinical , decision support , evidence-based practice , informatics , networking , nursing , technology , wiki , workforce , standard of care , electronic health record
- Description: From the website: "While the TIGER Initiative started out as a grass-roots effort to engage with all stakeholders that are committed to a common “vision” of ideal EHR [Electronic Health Record]-enabled nursing practice, today more than 120 diverse organizations have joined the effort to collaborate on nine important topics. Each of the nine teams has developed a wiki that explains their goals, activities, and progress..." Some of the organizations involved in the TIGER initiative include the Alliance for Nursing Informatics, the American Nurses Association, the AACN, and the Association of Nurse Executives. Readers are free to join the effort or simply keep up with developments by reading the teams' WIKIs.













