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BlogHERstory! Women in Science, Technology and Business Come to see of fabric art quilts inspired by women in Science, Technology and Business February 11-12.
- Contributor: Terrell, Ellen
- Date: 2020-01-22
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BlogAnnouncing "What's New in Science, Technology, and Business" The Science, Technology, & Business Division has long sent periodic email updates on “What’s New in Science and Technology”, covering lectures, exhibits, and other news. It has been newly re-named–“What’s New in Science, Technology, & Business”–and will feature updates and information from Business too! If you want to receive occasional emails about special events, lectures, current …
- Contributor: Lovas, Nancy
- Date: 2018-04-17
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Research GuideWebcasts from the Science, Technology & Business Division This guide links to webcasts of talks sponsored by the Science, Technology & Business Division
- Date: 2019-01-09
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BlogScience & Business – Never Far Apart This is a blog post features twoimages that illustrate that the subjects of Business and Sicence are closely intertwined.
- Contributor: Terrell, Ellen
- Date: 2016-07-05
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Film, VideoScience and Technology Policy in Japan and JST Activities Yukio Sato, adviser and former executive director of the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), discussed "Science and Technology Policy in Japan and JST Activities" in a program sponsored by the Science, Technology and Business Division. JST was established in October 2003 as an independent administrative institution in Japan by integrating two quasi-government organizations, the Japan Information Center of Science and Technology and the...
- Contributor: Library of Congress - Library of Congress. Science, Technology, and Business Division
- Date: 2006
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BlogCelebrating African Americans in Science & Business Read about source for information on African Americans in science and business.l
- Contributor: Harbster, Jennifer
- Date: 2010-02-02
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Web ArchiveScience Reference Services (Science, Technology & Business Division, Library of Congress) Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2000
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Web ArchiveBusiness Reference Services (Science, Technology & Business Division, Library of Congress) Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2001
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BlogSpring into Science & Business! Reading Room Opens on April 4 On April 4, 2022, the Science and Business Reading Room and the Adams Building will reopen to researchers and the public!
- Contributor: Harbster, Jennifer
- Date: 2022-04-01
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BlogScience & Business at the 2020 Virtual National Book Festival There are a few events for those interested in business and science topics at the virtual 2020 National Book Festival.
- Contributor: Terrell, Ellen
- Date: 2020-09-18
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BlogScience Diplomacy May is Asian-Pacific American Heritage month, which provides me with the perfect opportunity to highlight one of our outreach activities- the Asian Science & Technology (S&T) Forum. Our division’s research specialist in Asian S&T policy, Dr. Tomoko Steen, created this forum three years ago as a discussion group on behalf of a selection of Asian …
- Contributor: Harbster, Jennifer
- Date: 2012-05-18
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BlogJoin Us at Our "Science and Business" Booth at the 2020 National Book Festival Do you want to learn more about the Library's science and business collections and services? Please join us in our virtual booth "Collections: Science, Technology, and Business" at the 2020 Library of Congress National Book Festival, September 25-27.
- Contributor: Harbster, Jennifer
- Date: 2020-09-23
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Film, VideoScience Safari The Science, Technology and Business Division hosted a day of hands-on science experiments and activities for an audience of students, teachers, parents and LC staff.
- Contributor: Library of Congress - Library of Congress. Science, Technology, and Business Division
- Date: 2004
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Web ArchiveInside Adams: Science, Technology & Business (Library of Congress Blogs) Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2009
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BlogLearning about Forensic Science What makes television shows like Bones, Criminal Minds, CSI, Law and Order, and NCIS so popular? Is it the intriguing plots and stories? I tend to think we love these shows because of the cool science and state of the art technology employed by the characters to catch criminals. If I weren’t a librarian, I …
- Contributor: Harbster, Jennifer
- Date: 2011-04-08
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Blog¡Felicitaciones! Science.gov Science.gove is now in Spanish!
- Contributor: Harbster, Jennifer
- Date: 2012-10-19
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BlogSaving Science Blogs Read up about efforts to preserve what is on science blogs.
- Contributor: Harbster, Jennifer
- Date: 2013-01-25
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BlogScience Resources for Teachers Keeping with the back to school theme I thought it might be helpful if I outlined some of our K-12 science material that was specifically created for teachers, students, and parents. We are fortunate to have on staff a former elementary school librarian who knows the Library’s science fair and teaching collections inside and out. …
- Contributor: Harbster, Jennifer
- Date: 2010-08-30
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Research GuideBenjamin Franklin: Man of Business and Science This guide gathers books and other resources to aid researchers specifically interested in Franklin's business and science achievements. Also included are general works, such as biographies, some written by Franklin himself
- Date: 2021-02-11
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Research GuideWomen in Science and Technology: A Resource Guide This guide provides links to selected books, journal articles, historical works, and other resources on women in science.
- Date: 2019-03-07
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BlogEndangered Business Data What is endangered business data? It can probably mean a lot of things, but what comes to my mind first is this: business information and data sets that are inaccessible, nonexistent, or in danger of becoming so. For example, there could be gaps in coverage, print sets lost, microform copies decomposing or unreadable without proper …
- Contributor: Lovas, Nancy
- Date: 2018-02-26
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BlogCelebrating the NPS Centennial with a Display in the Science & Business Reading Room A guest post about stamps celebrating the National Park Service centennial and a similar themed display in the Science & Business Reading Room.
- Contributor: Terrell, Ellen
- Date: 2016-09-02
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BlogCurl Up with a Good Science Book Today’s post is from science reference librarian Stephanie (Sam) Marcus who has written My Favorite Day for Inside Adams. On a chilly winter day or night it’s nice to curl up with a good book. So why not a good science book? If you want to be entertained, you could chuckle at the adventures of Nobel …
- Contributor: Harbster, Jennifer
- Date: 2013-02-21
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BlogAttention Science Teachers! This One is for You! A post for science techers on the resources if the Library.
- Contributor: Terrell, Ellen
- Date: 2016-06-06