This 1997/1998 edition has been updated extensively and includes a resource section that provides updated and new URLs for accessing the essential science and engineering sites. It contains Internet resources in 21 technical fields, including aeronautics and astronautics, astronomy and astrophysics, biology and biotechnology, chemistry, computer science, electronics, mathematics, optics, and physics. If you are a scientist or engineer and not yet connected to the Net, or if your field is among those covered by Thomas, The Internet for Scientists and Engineers is recommended reading. Its approach is well thought out and will show you how and where your colleagues are interacting on the Net. Internet World
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