Mohammad Ali H. Eljinini, Ph.D.

I hope you will like the links below...

The Semantic Web

Ontology Links

General

Medicine

Ontology Editing Tools

Useful Online Resources!

Science Direct:
The world's largest electronic collection of scientific full text and bibliographic information.

Citeseer:
A scientific literature digital library and search engine that focuses on computer and information science.
Shows the context of citations to a given paper, allowing a researcher to quickly and easily see what other researchers have to say about an article of interest.


Science R US:
Scirus is the most comprehensive science-specific search engine on the Internet. Driven by the latest search engine technology, Scirus searches over 167 million science-specific Web pages, enabling you to quickly:
    • Pinpoint scientific, scholarly, technical and medical data on the Web.
    • Find the latest reports, peer-reviewed articles and journals that other search engines miss.
    • Offer unique functionalities designed for scientists and researchers.


The Open Directory Project:
Largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web.

Dissertations Online:
Thousands of MSc & PhD Dissertations online.
Electronic versions available for download (not free)
But… free “Citation & abstract”
And… free “ first 24 pages”

Web Brain:
The Smartest Way to see the web

FOLDOC:
Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
Has over 14000 Terms


Noodle Tools:
Interactive tools designed to aid students and professionals with their online research.

MedBioWorld:
35,000 links to journals, associations and databases
Has a section for general Dictionaries and Reference Tools

The Free Link Popularity Service:
See who is linking to a website

Librarians' Index:
The Librarians' Index to the Internet provides a well-organized point of access for reliable, librarian-selected Internet resources.

Search Engine Showdown:
The Users' Guide to Web Searching

Profusion:
Access hundreds of specialized vertical search engines
Setup "Search Alerts"


Touch Graph Google Browser:
Visualize the web as a graph of nodes and links

BackFlip:
Store and organize personal bookmarks online.
Saved relevant web pages are organized in Yahoo-Style Directories, which can be accessed from any computer.
Share these folders with colleagues and discuss common research subjects.


 

Other Links

International Universities on the Web
BBC Arabic News
Cnet - Computers News