I wrote the first book about using the Internet for earth science education and research nearly 10 years ago called Earth Online: An Internet Guide for Earth Science. It is presently “out of print” but made available as a free download from the Earth Online website.
Posted by: Michael Ritter | June 3, 2006
Earth Online
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