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Photosynthesis and the web: 2001.

L Orr1,

  • 1Center for the Study of Early Events in Photosynthesis, Arizona State University, Box 871604, Tempe, AZ, 85287-1604, USA.

Photosynthesis Research
|October 18, 2005
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This guide provides a curated list of online resources for photosynthesis research, covering various categories from educational sites to scientific journals. It aims to help users efficiently find and utilize web-based information on photosynthesis.

Area of Science:

  • Plant Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Online Information Resources

Background:

  • The Internet and World Wide Web have evolved significantly, providing vast resources.
  • Accessing specialized scientific information online requires effective navigation strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compile and categorize a comprehensive list of World Wide Web sites related to photosynthesis.
  • To assist researchers, educators, and students in locating relevant online information.
  • To provide guidance on effective web searching techniques for scientific topics.

Main Methods:

  • Information gathering through web browsing and categorization.
  • Classification of websites into distinct groups based on content and target audience.
  • Inclusion of a section on effective web searching strategies.

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Main Results:

  • A categorized directory of photosynthesis-related websites is presented.
  • Resources include large group sites, overview sites, specific subject sites, researcher sites, K-12 educational sites, and journals.
  • An appendix lists all discussed websites and additional relevant links.

Conclusions:

  • The World Wide Web offers a rich, albeit diverse, collection of resources for photosynthesis research and education.
  • Organized access and effective search strategies are crucial for leveraging online scientific information.
  • Continuous updates and user contributions are encouraged to maintain the resource's utility.