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Biology 211: Intro to Organismal and Population Biology
Spring 05: Course Research Guide

Yvonne Nalani Meulemans
Science Librarian
Kellogg Library 3421
ymeulema@csusm.edu
760-750-4375
Office Hours:
T & W, 10-11am, appts.

For this class, you must consult outside information in order to understand your learning issue.

You must allow yourself plenty of time to search, read, and evaluate the information you do find.

Using the web
Background information
Article databases
Getting articles
Citing information
   
Get articles we don't have

 

Using the web

  • Many students start their search at  Google or other search engines.
    Find at least a second source that supports the information you find on the web.
    Cite the non-web source.
     
  • Use the web to get a preliminary idea of a concept, topic, issue.
    Find at least a second source that supports the information you find on the web.
     

Recommended sites

DMOZ Biology
DMOZ is a directory of web sites. Organized by area of study.
 
Yahoo! Directory: Biology
A remarkable collection of sites. Organized by area of study.
 
BioTech
A life science resource from the University of Texas. Includes some quality reference sources.
 


 

Background information

Reference works help you quickly find a definition, explanation of a process, or a brief introduction to a concept.

These resources are perfect for supporting the information you may have found on the web and include bibliographies that direct you to journal articles.

Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
In-depth, peer-reviewed articles on concepts, organisms, chemicals, etc.
Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia

 

Magill's survey of science. Life science series
QH307.2 .M34 1991 REFERENCE
Table of Contents
This huge reference work focuses on processes rather than organisms.
Each entry has bibliography for further reading.

 
Cooper's comprehensive environmental desk reference
GE123 .C64 1996 REFERENCE
 
Oxford dictionary of biochemistry and molecular biology
QD415.A25 O94 2000  REFERENCE
 
Treatise on geochemistry
QE515 .T69 2004 REFERENCE
Table of Contents
 
Encyclopedia of the biosphere
QH343.4 .B5613 2000 REFERENCE
Table of Contents
 
A dictionary of ecology
QH540.4 .C66 1998 REFERENCE
 
Encyclopedia of biodiversity
QH541.15 .B56 E53 2001 REFERENCE
 
Encyclopedia of environmental microbiology
QR100 .B58 2002 REFERENCE
 
Encyclopedia of bioethics
 
World of microbiology and immunology
 

Search CSUSM Library

Search Tip
Search by the basic concept/topic you are interested in.
Example: Can a pregnant woman go diving?
search term: diving


 

Article databases
Article databases are collections of journal articles, which are reports on research done by professionals in the field.

Research Tip:  Search faster

 

 

Research Tip: Get articles we don't have

 

 

Database Full Text Coverage Scholarly
Biological Abstracts
A complete collection of bibliographic references covering life science and biomedical research literature published from more than 4,000 journals internationally.

 
some 1969→current most
PubMed
The premier database of world biomedical literature on clinical medicine and preclinical research, from the National Library of Medicine.
 
some 1965→current all
PubMed Central (PMC)
The National Library of Medicine's free digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature.
 
all 1990s all
ScienceDirect
Provides full text access to over 1,000 journals covering all fields of science.
 
some 1995-current most
Wiley Interscience
Access to abstracts and full text for about 300 mainly science related journals. It includes life sciences, chemistry, physics, mathematics, psychology, earth sciences, and business among others.
 
all 1996-current all
Kluwer Journals
Database with full-text from nearly 800 journals in the sciences, business, and psychology.
 
all 1997-current all
Scirus
Use Advanced Search. A science-focused search engine that also searches for journal articles.
some   mpst

 

Getting articles

  • Select PDF when you are trying to get the entire article.
    PDF format maintains charts, graphs, and figures.
     
  • Select "Full Text" if there isn't a PDF option.

Research Tip: Get articles we don't have


 

 

 

Citing information
You are expected to cite all your sources. The links below include examples for a variety of sources.

CBE Style is used in many of the sciences.

Many students prefer APA Style.