This series was specially written and designed for students to support science, history and social studies research in Grades 7-10. Each volume contains about 90 profiles of scientists throughout history and from all parts of the world. Sidebar stories, timelines, illustrations, and marginal definitions illuminate the text and each volume concludes with a comprehensive index. This continuing series will introduce two volumes each year covering scientists, events and issues.
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Gr 7-Up These attractive and informative volumes each present biographies of 90 scientists. Following introductions that discuss the highlights of each period, time lines provide chronological listings of important achievements. The body of each book contains alphabetically arranged entries ranging in length from one paragraph to three or four pages. Each profile begins with the subject's name, birth and death dates, and area of scientific specialty. After a brief introduction to the person's life, each accessible article focuses on the individual's career and achievements. Both men and women are represented as are a number of disciplines, e.g., botany, optics, cartography, anatomy, parasitology, chemistry, immunology, paleontology, anthropology, psychology, and others. Longer entries are subdivided for easier reading. Sidebars offer anecdotes or related information. Definitions of starred words are noted in the generous margins. Some articles include captioned black-and-white pictures of the scientists; others incorporate engravings, charts, or diagrams. Each volume concludes with an up-to-date bibliography divided into three areas: History of Science, Biographies, and On-Line Resources as well as a comprehensive index with numerous cross-references. Student-friendly volumes for both school and public libraries. Dana McDougald, Cedar Shoals High School, Athens, GA
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The series is intended for nonspecialists and students. There are several other science biography resources suitable for this audience, among them Marshall Cavendish's Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists (1998). These titles include biographee-specific bibliographies and citations for works by the scientists, both of which the Scribner volume lacks. Encyclopedia of the Scientific Revolution: From Copernicus to Newton [RBB D 1 00] provides better biographical information. The Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution: Biographical Portraits will supplement existing scientific biographical reference sources. RBB
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