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- University of Virginia Science and Engineering Libraries - Portal to the six subject science libraries (Astronomy, Biology/Psychology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering/Environmental Science) as well as subject guides to a wide range of subjects and types of information.
- Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS) - A subject-specific, hierarchical classification scheme prepared by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) in collaboration with certain other members of the International Council on Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI). The site provides the 1996, 1998, and 1999 versions, browsable on-line, or downloadable in PDF, text, or WordPerfect format.
- University of Queensland Dorothy Hill Physical Sciences and Engineering Library - Information about the library and collections, and a number of subject-specific "Findits" (guides to print and electronic research resources).
- Yale University Science Libraries Navigator - Links to the online catalog, general science references, and the eight science subject libraries, including forestry, engineering, chemistry, and the medical library.
- Medical Subject Headings - The Medical Subject Headings comprise the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary used for indexing articles, for cataloging books and other holdings, and for searching MeSH-indexed databases, including MEDLINE. This site includes Changes in 1999 MeSH; MeSH files available for download, MeSH publications ordering information, MeSH Browser, MeSH Staff biographies and email addresses, and Suggestions for MeSH vocabulary.
- Mathematical Subject Classification - A detailed outline of the classification scheme used by the American Mathematical Society for papers on mathematical subjects.
- California Academy of Sciences Library - Subject strengths include: systematics and taxonomy, evolutionary biology, biodiversity, biogeography, local and regional natural sciences and natural history.
- Penn State Physical and Mathematical Sciences Library - Covers subjects in chemistry, physics, and astronomy, with collection guides to print materials in the library.
- University of Wisconsin - Madison Business Library - Subject guides for business law, international business topics, and retailing. With information regarding services, collections, and remote reference assistance.
- Vanderbilt University Divinity Library - Print and electronic subject resources in different areas of study, including church history, the New Testament, and theology.
Wikipedia Articles
- Concerning Specific Forms of Masturbation - Concerning Specific Forms of Masturbation is a 1922 essay by Austrian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich. It was written while he led the Vienna Outpatient Clinic for sexually-related problems and is an early work in his career which was to develop around the subject of human sexuality.
- Evasion (Objectivism) - In the Objectivist philosophy, and in theories of psychology whose authors are influenced by that philosophy, evasion is the refusal to think about a specific subject. Unlike a person who is ignorant (lacks knowledge about a subject), a person who evades a subject is not only ignorant but engages in an active, deliberate mental process of avoiding knowledge and clarity.
- E-Inclusion - e-Inclusion or digital inclusion, written eInclusion when referring to specific policies, is the term used within the European Union to encompass activities related to the achievement of an inclusive information society. In this vein, new developments in technology turns the risk of a digital divide into "digital cohesion" and opportunity, bringing the benefit of the Internet and related technology into all segments of the population, including people who are disadvantaged due to education (a specific subset called e-Competences), age (called e-Ageing), gender, disabilities (called e-Accessibility), ethnicity, and/or those living in remote regions (subject to the geographical digital divide).
- Leonard van Munster - Leonard van Munster (born February, 1972), is a Dutch contemporary artist making Site-specific and Subject-specific work.
- Quistclose trust - A Quistclose trust is a specific type of trust in common law jurisdictions which arises in relation to sums which are advanced by way of credit to a person for that person's own use, but for a specific purpose. If the trust fails (because the purpose is not, or cannot, be fulfilled), then the sums become subject to a resulting trust in favour of the person who originally advanced the credit, and the person to whom the sums were advanced holds them as trustee.