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| Science
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| Finding
Books |
| Books are still very helpful resources!
They're good for providing in-depth discussion on specific
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- TomCat (online catalog) The Grace Hauenstein Library has a rich collection
of books, journals, pamphlets and other materials. Use
TomCat to search for items the library holds.
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- WorldCat Catalog of books available in libraries throughout the
world
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- NetLibrary/eBooks NetLibrary provides access to nearly 12,000 online books.
To search the database and "check out" books,
you will first need to create a (free) account.
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| Finding
Articles |
| Online indexes help you find articles
on your topic. Some provide access to full text articles,
but most are citation-only databases. What do you do when you find an article you like? |
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- ScienceWeek contains digests of recent articles appearing in leading
scientific journals, prepared to be useful to non-specialists;
Full text articles from 1998 to the present
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- MEDLINE Index to all areas of medicine, including
dentistry and nursing
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- Expanded
Academic ASAP Scholarly journals from arts
and the humanities to social sciences, science and technology;
some full text
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- ProQuest
Direct Index to articles on a variety of topics,
including some full text
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| Web
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| Science |
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| Science
Associations |
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| Liaison for Science: Christina Radisauskas 632-2124 |