ABOUT THE SITE |
This site was produced as a "Print To Web" project by ria
tan. She worked in collaboration with Mr N.
Sivasothi (Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research, Department of Biological
Sciences, the National University of Singapore), and Mrs Anne Dhanaraj (Singapore
Science Centre ). The domain name and server is provided by the National
University of Singapore via the Centre for Information Technology and Applications,
CITA, Science Faculty, NUS). The
site was launched at the Singapore Science Centre on 17th April 2001, during
the launch of the guidebooks for 2001. The guidebooks The guidebook is number 26 in the BP-SSC series of field guides. To view the entire series of titles. Acknowledging the source of information When writing an essay or doing a school project, you will have to gather information from a wide variety of sources. The various sources of information are acknowledged in a section called "bibliography", "references" or "literature cited". The information listed about each source should be of sufficient detail for someone else to find the exact source. Hence the citation should include the names of authors or editors, the year of publication, the title of the book, the publisher and city, and the number of pages. Thus the "Guide to Seashore Life" may be cited as: Dr Leo W H Tan and Peter K L Ng, 1988. A Guide to Seashore Life. Singapore Science Centre, 160p. ISBN Numbers These are the useful unique numbers that bookstores use when searching or ordering books. You can try using these numbers when searching webpages of online bookstores. They can prove more accurate results than using book titles. A Guide to Seashore Life: ISBN 981-00-0254-8 |
Introduction Shore environment |
From A Guide to Seashore Life by Dr Leo W H Tan and Peter K L Ng Published by the Singapore Science Centre and sponsored by BP @Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research and Singapore Science Centre |