Thursday, June 30, 2011

A. Kipta's Blog 06/30/2011 (p.m.)

  • This project provides an on-line tutorial of the analytical techniques commonly used to characterize geological materials. The goal is to help novices (such as students or scientists working out of their field) to gain an understanding of mineralogical, petrological and geochemical analytical techniques. This module covers X-ray crystallography, electron microbeam, elemental analysis, mass spectrometers and more. See the entire list of techniques covered on this site.

    tags: science geochemistry oer

  • The Clearinghouse was initiated by Dr. Stacy Palen, now at Weber State University, Ogden, Utah. You may direct questions, comments, and/or suggestions to Dr. Ana Larson via e-mail: anamunn -at- uw -dot- edu

    tags: science astronomy

  • The APA Style Blog is the official companion to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition. It's run by a group of experts who work with APA Style every day. We publish weekly posts to talk about what we love—writing, publishing, and APA Style. We explore what APA Style is and how it works in a variety of areas, including reference citations of every sort, grammar and usage, the publication process, and social media. Occasionally we feature guest bloggers who write about more technical issues. The APA Style Blog has several features to help you navigate the site, whether you are just browsing or looking for an answer to a specific question. For example, you can search the blog, explore posts by category, and view the most recent posts and comments. You can also subscribe to our RSS feed and follow the APA Style Blog team on Twitter and Facebook. If you like a post (and we sincerely hope that you will), you can share it with your friends and colleagues using the "ShareThis" button at the end of each post. If by chance you don't see what you are looking for, please let us know how we can help by using the "Contact Us" link at the top of the page.

    tags: writing apa style_guide

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