Scientists: Their Lives & Works ISBN 13: 9780787618742

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Budding scientists and those entering the fascinating world of science for fun or study will find both intrigue and inspiration in these three volumes. The original 3-vol. set presented detailed biographies of 150 women and men whose theories, discoveries and inventions revolutionized science and society. From Louis Pasteur to Bill Gates and Elijah McCoy to Margaret Mead, Scientists explores the pioneers and their innovations that students most want to learn about. Vol. 4 adds 33 additional biographies (Joy Adamson, Carl Sagan and more); vol. 5 adds 34 more (Hippocrates and Fred Hoyle, among others); vol. 6 adds 34 more (including Howard Aiken, Ptolemy, and Nancy Wexler).

Scientists from around the world and from the Industrial Revolution to the present are featured in fields like astronomy, ecology, oceanography, physics and more. In Scientists, students will find:

  • Scientist biographies, each focusing on the scientists early life, formative experiences and inspirations -- details that keep students reading
  • Impact boxes that draw out important information and sum up why each scientists work is indeed revolutionary
  • Sidebar boxes that highlight individuals who influenced the work of the featured scientist or who conducted similar research, as well as related information of special interest to students
  • Sources for further reading so students know where to delve even deeper
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Another useful reference source from Gale's UXL imprint for young adults, Scientists provides three-to seven-page profiles on 150 scientists and highlights an additional 120. Arranged alphabetically, each entry covers early life, formative experiences, inspirations, an "Impact" box explaining the scientist's best-known achievements and their effect on science and society, and further reading. Most entries include a black-and-white photograph or portrait. Many include an additional black-and-white illustration, bringing the number of illustrations to more than 300. Most entries also feature a boxed description of an additional scientist who either influenced the main entry or conducted similar research. Names in bold within an entry indicate a separate entry.

Each volume includes as a table of contents the complete list of main entries with the additional scientist, if any, sublisted. Each volume's front matter also provides a list of scientists by field of specialization with volume and page number; a timetable of scientific breakthroughs; and a glossary. Each volume ends with an index. The fields represent a true A^-Z of scientific endeavor: aeronautical engineering to oceanography to zoology. The timeline lists scientific breakthroughs from 1730 through 1993. Across the bottom of the page runs a timeline of historical events occurring during the same period. The further reading includes references to accessible works, e.g., Current Biography, Science, and Omni.

The layout makes for easy reading, and the cover design attracts the eye. The scientists chosen basically fit within the timeline's 1730^-1993 span. Although white males--dead or alive--have an edge, there is a real effort to include women and minorities, many of whom may be new to readers, e.g., Ernest Everett Just and Shirley Ann Jackson. The twentieth-century entries overlap with Gale's larger work, Notable Twentieth Century Scientists [RBB F 1 95]. Although Scientists covers fewer scientists than Larousse Dictionary of Scientists [RBB F 1 95], each scientist receives more coverage here.

Of course, any biographical reference work, especially one limiting itself to 150 people, opens itself to questions of inclusion and exclusion. Although Carver, Einstein, Edison, and Bell are here, those who merited only a mention in a box include Carl Sagan, Dian Fossey, Seymour Cray, Galileo, Copernicus, and Kepler. These latter three may have rated such treatment because they predate the apparent 1730 starting date. An illustration caption dates the Loma Prieta earthquake (San Francisco) to 1994; it occurred in 1989.

Students in grades 5 and up and their teachers and librarians will love this set at research-the-scientist time. Teachers may find "new" scientists to introduce to their students. The set begs to be browsed. School and public libraries under siege for scientist information would do well to invest in this reasonably priced treasure trove.

From School Library Journal:
Grade 5 UpAThis useful addition to the three-volume set features biographical portraits of 33 more scientists. Alphabetically arranged profiles introduce male and female notables who represent a broad chronological period and diverse fields of specialization. Joy Adamson, Nicolaus Copernicus, Dian Fossey, Johannes Kepler, Ir?ne Joliot-Curie and Fr?d?ric Joliot-Curie, Carolus Linnaeus, and Carl Sagan are some of the figures included. Each article begins with standard ready-reference data and then recounts the scientist's early life, education, inspiration, career highlights, discoveries, and awards. The unique combination of accessible scientific information and fascinating personal details adds a human dimension to the presentation. "Impact" boxes summarize key facts and explain why specific discoveries are important while boxed biographies introduce scientists who influenced the work of the subject or performed similar research. Cross-references successfully guide readers to additional data. Each article provides a solid list for further reading. Portraits and relevant black-and-white photos appear throughout. The book includes a serviceable table of contents, a list of the scientists included in all four volumes categorized by their area of study, a lucid time line of scientific milestones, an outstanding glossary, and a comprehensive subject index.AHillary Jan Donitz-Goldstein, New York Public Library
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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