Here you will find resources to help you research your topic, visualize data, collaborate with teammates, and create your website.
List of scientific databases, search engines and software classified by categories of research (searching data and databases, online catalogue and libraries, online encyclopedias and dictionaries, etc.)
A collection of resources and tools (software, programs) to map and visualize data. Here you will find tools to explore and map texts (journals, reports, newspapers) as well as social networks, online data, email lists and blogs, debates, timedata, etc. A
Here you will find some collaborative tools to help you work in groups (mind mapping tools, Wikis, ..) and to manage all the information you will gather on your subject.
To dig into history of science, this page will provide a thematic list of hyperlinks to history of sciences websites (ancient and recent history, science museums and exhibitions, archives and collections, digital archives and repositories…)
Resources for student to create their website. Resources includes list of open source software, accessories for their website as well as current thinking on information architecture and essential repositories of Web and usability standards.
Here you will find an overview of Macospol's concept the "New Empirism". These tools allow for monitoring critical data in real time, give direct access to experimental and raw data, and remote control of data gathering tools.
Tools for aggregating data from disparate sources, tools that combine other tools (i.e "meta-tools") for analyzing and facilitating more meaningful navigation through the datascapes of controversial topics.