Physics Research Links Pages
This page created by Karen
Burns, 9/6/03
General
Research Help
Big6
for 7th to 12th Grades:
From the site:
Big6™ - A Brief Introduction
What
is it?
The Big6™ is an information problem-solving process that is widely used in schools and colleges. Its structure will help you complete classroom assignments, homework, and any other information need you have.
This site guides you through the 6 steps of the research process. Help pages about notes and citations are included.
http://www.big6.com/kids/7-12.htm
Turbo10:
A new search engine from England 
From the site:
Turbo10 is a powerful Metasearch Engine that provides a simple, universal interface to the Deep Net™. The Turbo10 Search Engine enables you to Search Deeper and Browse Faster.
Physicists:
Galileo http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Galileo.html
Famous
Physicists Site
Many physicists are included here with links to more information about each physicist and pictures like the one above are included as well:
http://phys.kent.edu/~manley/physicists.html
Nobel
Prize Winning Physicists:
This site links to the Nobel Prize winning physicists. Further links are included on the individual pages for each winner.
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/library/nobel/
General Physics Sites:
About.com
The About Physics site has links to pages about a wide variety of physics subjects. It's a sponsored site, so it has some annoying advertisements on the pages.
Best
of PhysicsWeb:
Information from the site:
The Best of PhysicsWeb brings together articles about the most exciting areas of modern physics in a single place on PhysicsWeb. Features from Physics World magazine complement PhysicsWeb news stories and essential links to related Web sites.
Best of PhysicsWeb will be frequently updated with fresh content and new categories to ensure that it remains the best gateway to the cutting edge of modern physics.
Physical
Sciences Resource Center
This link takes you to the homepage. From there you can link to a "What's New" page and a "What's Old" page with links to articles and a "Resource Center" to many physics subjects links.
Awesome
Library Physics Links Page
http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Science/Physics/Physics.html
Physics
Handbook:
A book online:
http://hem.passagen.se/asystem/PH/default.html
