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Society for Mathematical Biology

The Society for Mathematical Biology is an international society which exists to promote and foster interactions between the mathematical and biological sciences communities through membership, journal publications, travel support and conferences.

University of Washington - Department of Statistics - Technical Reports
The European Mathematical Information Service

The European Mathematical Information Service (EMIS) was founded in 1995 as the central portal for electronic math resources in Europe. Since then, with the support of the European Mathematical Society and many publishers, FIZ Karlsruhe has developed the largest open access electronic library in mathematics ELibM as the core of EMIS, as well as many more useful resources.

The History of Mathematics
Math Forum

The Math Forum is a leading center for mathematics and mathematics education on the Internet. Operating under the Drexel University School of Education, states as its mission to provide resources, materials, activities, person-to-person interactions, and educational products and services that enrich and support teaching and learning in an increasingly technological world.

Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences

The Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) was created in 1996 by the community of mathematical scientists in Alberta and British Columbia, and subsequently extended to both Washington State and Saskatchewan. Has the mission to promote research in and applications of the mathematical sciences, to facilitate the training of highly qualified personnel, to enrich public awareness of and education in the mathematical sciences, and to create mathematical partnerships with similar organizations in other countries.

The Preprint-Series of the Institute of Applied Mathematics
The Prime Pages
The Wolfram Functions Site

The Wolfram Functions Site was created as a resource for the educational, mathematical, and scientific communities. It contains the world's most encyclopedic collection of information about mathematical functions. The site also details the interrelationships between the special functions of mathematical physics and the elementary functions of mathematical analysis as well as the interrelationships between the functions in each group.

Department of MathematicsUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, Preprint Series
Visual Calculus
Department of Applied Mathematics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
Biographies of Women Mathematicians
American Statistical Association

The American Statistical Association is the world’s largest community of statisticians. The ASA supports excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through meetings, publications, membership services, education, accreditation, and advocacy.

International Statistical Institute
Research Randomizer

Research Randomizer is a free service offered to students and researchers interested in conducting random assignment and random sampling.

Rice Virtual Lab in Statistics
South African Statistical Association

The mission of the Association is to facilitate advancement of statistical knowledge and promote applications of statistical theory in all spheres of life and hence contribute positively to the development of South Africa.

Statistical Society of Australia

The Society was founded in 1962 as a national umbrella organisation to support and further the work of state statistical societies already in existence, to establish a national journal and newsletter and to host national conferences.

StatSci.Org

A window to statistical science and bioinformatics on the web, with special attention to Australia.

StatLib

StatLib is a system for distributing statistical software, datasets, and information by electronic mail, FTP and WWW.

StatSoft-Electronic Statistice Textbook

Internet Resource about Statistics Recommended by Encyclopedia Britannica

The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Statistics
American Academy of Forensic Sciences

For sixty-five years, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) has served a distinguished and diverse membership. Its 6,260 members are divided into eleven sections spanning the forensic enterprise. Included among the Academy's members are physicians, attorneys, dentists, toxicologists, physical anthropologists, document examiners, digital evidence experts, psychiatrists, physicists, engineers, criminalists, educators, and others.

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