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Funding Smithsonian Scientific Research (2003)
Board on Life Sciences (BLS)
Earth And Life Studies (DELS)
Board on Physics and Astronomy (BPA)

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References

American Zoo and Aquarium Association. 2002. Guide to Accreditation of Zoological Parks and Aquariums.


Cook-Deegan, R. M. 1997, Winter 1996-97. Does NIH need a DARPA? Issues in Science and Technology XIII:25-28.


Gibbons, J. H. and L. Panetta. 1994. Memorandum to Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies. May 6, 1994.


Marburger, J. H. and M. Daniels. 2002. Memorandum to Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies: FY 2004 Integrating Research and Development Priorities. May 30, 2002.

Miller, S. E. 2001. A Smithsonian jewel: Biological collections. Science 293:1433.


National Academy of Public Administration. 2002. Scientific Research at the Smithsonian Institution. Washington, DC: National Academy of Public Administration.

National Academy of Sciences/National Academy of Engineering/Institute of Medicine. 1999. Evaluating Federal Research Programs. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

National Academy of Sciences/National Academy of Engineering/Institute of Medicine. 2001. Implementing the Government Performance and Results Act for Research. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

National Research Council. 1994. Investing in the National Research Initiative. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

National Research Council. 1995. Allocating Federal Funds for Science and Technology. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

National Research Council. 2000. National Research Initiative: A Vital Competitive Grants Program in Food, Fiber, and Natural-Resources Research. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

National Science Board. 2000. Environmental Science and Engineering for the 21st Century: The Role of the National Science Foundation. Washington, DC: National Science Foundation.

National Science Foundation. 1980. NSF Circular No. 108 (Revision No. 4). Washington, DC.


Office of Management and Budget. 2002. OMB Circular No. A-11. Washington, DC.

Office of Management and Budget. 2003. Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2003. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office.


Pennisi, E. 2001a. Jewels in the crown II: Environment Center. Science 293:197.

Pennisi, E. 2001b. Smithsonian Institution: Turmoil behind the exhibits. Science 293:194-198.

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References American Zoo and Aquarium Association. 2002. Guide to Accreditation of Zoological Parks and Aquariums. Cook-Deegan, R. M. 1997, Winter 1996-97. Does NIH need a DARPA? Issues in Science and Technology XIII:25-28. Gibbons, J. H. and L. Panetta. 1994. Memorandum to Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies. May 6, 1994. Marburger, J. H. and M. Daniels. 2002. Memorandum to Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies: FY 2004 Integrating Research and Development Priorities. May 30, 2002. Miller, S. E. 2001. A Smithsonian jewel: Biological collections. Science 293:1433. National Academy of Public Administration. 2002. Scientific Research at the Smithsonian Institution. Washington, DC: National Academy of Public Administration. National Academy of Sciences/National Academy of Engineering/Institute of Medicine. 1999. Evaluating Federal Research Programs. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. National Academy of Sciences/National Academy of Engineering/Institute of Medicine. 2001. Implementing the Government Performance and Results Act for Research. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. National Research Council. 1994. Investing in the National Research Initiative. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. National Research Council. 1995. Allocating Federal Funds for Science and Technology. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. National Research Council. 2000. National Research Initiative: A Vital Competitive Grants Program in Food, Fiber, and Natural-Resources Research. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. National Science Board. 2000. Environmental Science and Engineering for the 21st Century: The Role of the National Science Foundation. Washington, DC: National Science Foundation. National Science Foundation. 1980. NSF Circular No. 108 (Revision No. 4). Washington, DC. Office of Management and Budget. 2002. OMB Circular No. A-11. Washington, DC. Office of Management and Budget. 2003. Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2003. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. Pennisi, E. 2001a. Jewels in the crown II: Environment Center. Science 293:197. Pennisi, E. 2001b. Smithsonian Institution: Turmoil behind the exhibits. Science 293:194-198.

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