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General Resources for the History of Chemistry


http://intranet.bpc.ac.uk/courses/download/GCESFCP/Chem/dbhs/ChemTeamIndex.html

The “Chem Team” Web site. Links to historical information about atomic structure, images of chemists, classic papers, and general topics in chemistry. Maintained by John Park, Diamond Bar High School, Calif.

http://www.chemheritage.org/index.html
The Web site of the Chemical Heritage Foundation, which “serves the community of the chemical and molecular sciences, and the wider public, by treasuring the past, educating the present, and inspiring the future.” Site features a section called “Explore Chemical History,” under which “Matter and Molecules” contains biographical profiles and images of scientists, including Dalton, Mendeleev, Thomson, and Pauling.

http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/chemistry/institutes/1992/
The product of a 1992 Woodrow Wilson Summer Institute, this Web site provides information about various scientists who made benchmark discoveries in the history of chemistry. The site contains biographical information in engaging formats.

http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/index.html
The chemistry section of the Nobel e-Museum. Contains biographical information and images on every Nobel laureate. Both the chemistry and physics educational sections contain excellent applets pertaining to topics such as atomic structure and biochemistry.

http://webserver.lemoyne.edu/faculty/giunta/
The personal page of Dr. Carmen Giunta, Professor of Chemistry at Lemoyne College. Resources include an extensive collection of links for the history of chemistry and science. Also of particular interest is the collection of “annotated papers on the development of the concepts of elements and atoms,” as well as the calendar of weekly events in the history of chemistry.

http://www.asa3.org/ASA/education/learn/chemcoach.htm
The home of “The Chemistry Coach.” This site contains an extensive list of links for biographical information about notable chemists. Also links to classic papers, resources for the history of science (including chemistry) and other biographical collections of scientists. Maintained by Bob Jacobs, Wilton High School, Conn.

http://www.rsc.org/Chemsoc/
The Royal Society of Chemistry’s Web site. Top-notch graphics and content, particularly the timeline of notable scientific discoveries and incidents. Other highlights include an artist’s visual interpretation of the periodic table, links to art inspired by chemistry, and many other resources.

General Resources for the History of Science in Teaching

http://www.hssonline.org/teaching/teaching_committee.html
The official home page of the History of Science Society, the preeminent organization for historians of science. The link takes you to their Committee on Education, where you will find in-class activities and other resources for the classroom.

http://www1.umn.edu/ships/
A resource site for teachers using sociology, history, and philosophy of science in science teaching. “SHiPS” is primarily an organization of science teachers, and the site contains curriculum modules, sources for the history of science, and many useful links.

http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch/NSF-PLANS/contents.html
The personal Web site of Dr. Robert A. Hatch, University of Florida. The site contains many useful links for the history of science, as well as a collection of lesson plans developed with NSF funding that incorporate the history of science into science teaching.

http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/chemistry/institutes/1992/activities/
Part of a 1992 Woodrow Wilson Summer Institute. This is a collection of student activities that explore the history of chemistry. Designed to be used in conjunction with the other resources on this Web site.

http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/index.htm
The official site for the Museum of the History of Science in Oxford, England. This site includes online exhibits and other useful resources, as well as links to other museums of science history.

http://www.astr.ua.edu/4000WS/
Women in science. This site has entries covering the past 4,000 years, although its emphasis is pre-20th century. The data can be sorted by discipline and include photographs. Maintained by Dr. Deborah Crocker, University of Alabama, and Dr. Sethanne Howard. U.S. Naval Observatory.


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The Web resources collected on these pages are not maintained by Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC). None of the Web resources are affiliated with or sponsored by EDC. EDC is merely providing the Web resources for informational purposes. EDC cannot guarantee that the Web resources are active or that the content is accurate. As with all Web-based information, links change from time to time. To our knowledge, all links were functional as of October 2004. Please notify Kerry Ouellet at kouellet@edc.org if you experience any problems.

 

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