Librarians have evaluated various internet search results and identified these sites as having credible and authoritative information of possible interest to students conducting research in Social Work. It is not an exhaustive list but a great place to start!
Open access to 1,502,407 e-prints in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics. Submissions to arXiv should conform to Cornell University academic standards. arXiv is owned and operated by Cornell University, a private not-for-profit educational institution. arXiv is funded by Cornell University, the Simons Foundation and by the member institutions.
The Geological Sciences programs at CCSU provide a wide range of opportunities for students to explore the Earth and Earth processes, as well as the planets within our solar system and the stars beyond.
The Department of Physics & Engineering Physics here at Central Connecticut State University is preparing students to be active and significant participants in the 21st century economy as well as in life in general.
The Earth and Space Science Open Archive (ESSOAr) is a community server established to accelerate the open discovery and dissemination of Earth and space science early research outputs, including preprints and posters presented at major scientific meetings. In the future, other rich conference presentations may be added.
NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) is responsible for preserving, monitoring, assessing, and providing public access to the Nation's treasure of climate and historical weather data and information.
This website is an overview of the history, mythology and current scientific knowledge of the planets, moons and other objects in our solar system. Each page has our text and NASA's images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information.
The Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) ( view PML brochure ) develops and disseminates the national standards of: length, mass, force and shock, acceleration, time and frequency, electricity, temperature, humidity, pressure and vacuum, liquid and gas flow, and electromagnetic, optical, microwave, acoustic, ultrasonic, and ionizing radiation.
This website has a variety of resources for professional physicists and astronomers as well as resources for the nonprofessional. The site has current news items, a variety of reference data pages, and hosts discussion forums. There are links to other websites with relevant content, including lists of school departments, professional societies, and organizations.
Science.gov searches over 60 databases and over 2,200 scientific websites to provide users with access to more than 200 million pages of authoritative federal science information including research and development results.
[USGS] provide[s] science about the natural hazards that threaten lives and livelihoods; the water, energy, minerals, and other natural resources we rely on; the health of our ecosystems and environment; and the impacts of climate and land-use change. Our scientists develop new methods and tools to supply timely, relevant, and useful information about the Earth and its processes.