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On Becoming a Biologist

by John Janovy
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Overview

“We share a common bond with even the most bizarre beetle of the Peruvian rain forest,” asserts John Janovy Jr. “A belief in that common bond might, in fact, be the most fundamental characteristic of a biologist.” And biologists see the worth of a plant or an animal not in monetary terms but in its contribution to our understanding of life. The famous naturalist brings a humanist’s vision to this superbly written book.

On Becoming a Biologist is grounded in reality, cognizant of practical matters (education and jobs) as well as the ideals that inform the profession—a reverence for life and a responsibility to humankind and its future. Throughout, Janovy draws on his experiences as a graduate and postdoctoral student, on his rewarding relationships with teachers, and on his field work as a naturalist. He has written a new foreword for this Bison Books edition.

"...will be appreciated by biologists as well as those who want to know how a scientist's mind works."--New York Times

About the Author, John Janovy

John Janovy Jr. is Varner Professor at the School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, and director of the Cedar Point Biological Station. He is the author of Keith County Journal and Back in Keith County, also available as Bison Books.

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Editorials

Civilization - Noel Perrin

"Good biologist though [Janovy] is, he’s an even better nature writer, with a special affinity for the mysterious and the mystic."—Noel Perrin, Civilization

New York Times Book Review

"A concise, readable picture of biology as it is practiced in the field, the laboratory and the classroom. [Janovy] moves easily from philosophy to politics to petri dish. . . . This book will be appreciated by biologists as well as those who want to know how a scientist’s mind works."—New York Times Book Review

Civilization

"Good biologist though [Janovy] is, he’s an even better nature writer, with a special affinity for the mysterious and the mystic."—Noel Perrin, Civilization

— Noel Perrin

New York Times Book Review

"A concise, readable picture of biology as it is practiced in the field, the laboratory and the classroom. [Janovy] moves easily from philosophy to politics to petri dish. . . . This book will be appreciated by biologists as well as those who want to know how a scientist’s mind works."—New York Times Book Review

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Three books by biologist Janovy offer intimate looks at the natural world and the web of relationships among living things. (Mar.)

Library Journal

This trio was first published in 1982, 1979, and 1986, respectively. Keith County (LJ 1/15/79) and its Back in sequel (LJ 3/1/82) both cover the author's observations on plant and animal life in the fields and marshes of Keith County, NE. In Becoming a Biologist (LJ 2/15/86), Janovy's emphasis is not on the purely scientific side of the work but on the role and responsibility of the biologist.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, c1996.
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780803275867

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