Corporate Communications & Public Relations Resources
Biotechnology Life
Science Dictionary -- An online science dictionary, provided by the University of
Texas, containing over 8,300 life science terms regarding biochemistry, biotechnology,
botany, cell biology and genetics.
Britannica.com -- Britannica.com also provides a World Wide Web navigation service
that classifies, rates, and reviews more than 65,000 Web sites into 14 subject areas.
Council for Biotechnology
Information -- The Council for Biotechnology Information offers several publications that
address specific issues concerning plant biotechnology including, genetically modified crops,
food safety, and the environment. Publications can be ordered or downloaded.
Government Information Sharing Project --
The Government Information Sharing Project is funded by the U.S. Department of Education
and administered at Oregon State University Libraries. A comprehensive statistical
resource for small and large businesses, economic development professionals, researchers,
students, educators, journalists, state and local government agencies, and more.
Guide to Understand Financials -- The Guide
to Understanding Financials, provided by IBM, is a slow loading, but useful reference
for understanding corporate annual reports.
Medical Matrix -- Medical Matrix
provides ranked, peer reviewed, annotated and updated clinical resources.
Profnet -- ProfNet, the Professors Network, is an
international service that links the press to the public information officers (PIOs) of
universities, medical centers, national laboratories, non-profit organizations,
corporations, and government agencies via the Internet. This site provides information for
the press, ProfNet members and the interested public.
Reporter.org -- Reporter.org was conceived by
investigative reporters & editors as a way to provide a variety of resources to
journalists, journalism educators, and the public at large via the web. Founded with a
grant from the Hillman Foundation, the project has evolved to its current state over the
course of more than a year.
Reporters Network, The -- The online resource
for reporters.
The Why Files -- Read about the science
facts behind the news; available at the National Institute for Science Education, a
National Science Foundation funded project.
|