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! The Palaeontological Association: Awards and Grants > Golden Trilobite Web-Awards. "Links for Palaeobotanists" awarded for 2011 (together with 3 other Trilobite Award Winner).
See also here. This expired link is available through the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine. See especially:
The Palaeontological Association, Medal and Award Winners List.




Access Excellence, The National Health Museum, Washington, DC:
Access Excellence Resource Center, Botany Websites.
See also here. Website archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine.

Alexa (an Amazon company). Go to:
Alexa Top Sites. Alexa has lists of Top Sites available by country, language or in a category. You can download a free file of the global top million sites sorted by Alexa Traffic Rank.
Science > Earth Sciences > Paleontology > Paleobotany.
"Links for Palaeobotanists" top listed!

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem: Botanisch relevante Webportale (in German).


Best of the Web, Jericho, NY (since 1994):
Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany:


Bibliothèque nationale de France: Sciences et techniques - Sciences biologiques - Paléontologie, and
Histoire et géographie Préhistoire: Outils de recherche : méthodes, datations, cours et bibliographies (in French).

! Biome (the University of Nottingham Greenfield Medical Library, UK):
About "Links for Palaeobotanists".
Website now archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine.

! Paleobotanical Section of the Botanical Society of America:
Paleobotany-related links.

Canadian Association of Palynologists:
Links.

CIMP (International Commission of the Palaeozoic Microflora): Links.

Deutscher Bildungsserver, Deutsches Institut für Internationale Pädagogische Forschung (DIPF): Onlineressource Links for Palaeobotanists (in German).

! Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLSE). DLESE is a collaborative effort to provide support and leadership in addressing the US national reform agenda for science education, scientific literacy, and scientific discovery. Go to: DLESE Community Collection (DCC), Description "Links for Palaeobotanists".

dmoz open directory project:
Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany
(! designated October 1999 as editor's pick).

UCD Plant Palaeoecology and Palaeobiology Group, Dublin, Ireland:
Links.

ENSI (Evolution and the Nature of Science Institutes): FOSSILS / GEOLOGY / TIME. Scroll down to "Links for Paleobotanists".

Geoguide, Göttingen State and University Library
(an Internet-based subject gateway to scholarly relevant information in earth science, geography and mining):
Metadata: Palaeobotany Links (University of Würzburg). With ratings.
This expired link is available through the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.
See also here.

GEosource, UK. High-quality Internet resources catalogued by subject specialists: Paleobotany, "Links for Palaeobotanists".

Google: Backward links (reciprocal links) for "Links for Palaeobotanists", click:
link:http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/palbot1.html
Click ! here for viewing the Google PageRank. Website archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine.

International Organisation of Palaeobotany:
! Online Palaeobotanical Links. Website now archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine.

Intute: Science, Engineering and Technology (Rylands University Library, The University of Manchester):
Details "Links for Palaeobotanists",
Ecology and palaeoenvironment: links for palaeobotanists, and
"Palaeoclimate: links for palaeobotanists".

University Library Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main (in cooperation with other libraries and biological organisations): Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Biologie (vifabio). The Virtual Library of Biology offers rapid access to biological literature and information. Go to: Internet Guide. vifabio´s Internet Guide is a catalogue of annotated and evaluated biological internet resources such as thematic and institutional websites, databases, portals and link collections. Go to: Links for Palaeobotanists.

Libraries Unlimited (the Greenwood Publishing Group): Guide to Reference and Information Sources in Plant Biology. This Web site contains the URLs and annotations for all Web-accessible resources listed in the third edition of this book, published in December 2005. The guide lists and annotates nearly 1,000 books, journals, and Web sites. The Web sites have been chosen using the same criteria as the print material, namely that they are important, authoritative, have authors or sponsors with good credentials, and seem likely to remain available in the future. Go to: Plant Evolution and Paleobotany.

! MERLOT. Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching:
Overall rating five stars. Go to: Peer Review of Links for Palaeobotanists. See also here.

! Palaeobotanical Research Group, Münster, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster, Germany.
Some useful links.
This expired link is available through the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.

National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII), maintained by the Center for Biological Informatics of the U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA: Botany, Past and Future. Scroll down to: "Paleobotany", "Resources with Extensive Links". Website archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine.

The National Science Digital Library (NSDL), created by the National Science Foundation: "Links for Palaeobotanists". Website archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine.

Open courseware projects (OCDB), Chicago: Open courseware projects provide a head rush for many autodidactics because those projects often offer lecture notes, chapters or entire textbooks online, illustrations, charts, and other tools that help the reader learn a given subject. Go to: Top 100 Open Courseware Projects, Paleontology. Entry number 85, "Links for Palaeobotanists".

OEDb Online Education Database:
! Top 100 Open Courseware Projects, Paleontology. "Links for Palaeobotanists" among 3 palaeontology links!
Snapshot provided by the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.

Palaeontologia Electronica:
Paleontological & Related Web Sites, Fossil Group, Go to: Plants - Links for paleobotanists and others - Note.

PaleoTax (in German):
Links.

Psigate (Resource Discovery Network, RDN): "Links for Palaeobotanists" in Section Paleobotany.
Snapshots provided by the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.

Martha Ruszkowski, Libs, WebHostingRating.com: Belorussian translation of "Introductions to both Fossil and Recent Plant Taxa / Angiosperms".
This expired link is available through the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.

! Schmidt, Diane, Allison, Melody M., Clark, Kathleen A., Jacobs, Pamela F. and Porta, Maria A., Libraries Unlimited (a member of the Greenwood Publishing Group): Guide to Reference and Information Sources in Plant Biology. This directory contains the URLs and annotations for Web-accessible resources. Website archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Go to:
Plant Evolution and Paleobotany, Bibliographies and Guides to the Literature.
Anatomy, Morphology, and Development, Handbooks and Methods.

Science Central: Science > Biology > Botany > Paleobotany > Links for Palaeobotanists. Website now archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine.

! Scott's Link-of-the-Day, Scott's Botanical Links
(by Scott Russell, Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma):
September 16, 1997 - Links for Palaeobotanists, and
November 10, 1998 - Links for Palaeobotanists.

UCD Plant Palaeoecology and Palaeobiology Group (University College Dublin, Ireland):
Links.


UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California (UCSB), Santa Barbara, CA (Annie Platoff): Geology & Earth Science. A guide for doing research in geology and Earth science.


U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA:
Paleontology Selected Online Resources. Website archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
Scroll down to: "Plant Groups, Miscellaneous", or go to "Other Lists".

Web Resources (articles 411).
This is a free online service providing a database of annoted and catalogued information about academic and student-related websites. All the Web Resources materials are evaluated by subject specialists with informative details. Go to:
Links for palaeobotanists.

University of Wisconsin-Green Bay:
Resources and Links.

YAHOO: Backward links (reciprocal links) for "Links for Palaeobotanists", click:
link:http://www.equisetites.de/palbot1.html -site:www.uni-wuerzburg.de
. See also: Directory > Science > Earth Sciences > Paleontology > Paleobotany. Website now archived by Internet Archive Wayback Machine.






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