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Databases
Most databases index articles from journals, newspapers, and magazines. Some databases offer full text articles, while others contain only citations. Some databases are subject specific, while others are more general in coverage. Some databases relevant to the biological sciences are:
Full-text resources for online articlesBAID: BioOne Abstracts and Index |
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Journal Locator
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Use the Journal Locator to search for specific journals or magazines or to see a list of available journals for a subject area. The Journal Locator will give you the location of a journal (whether online or in the library) and the dates available. Use the following links to get a list of magazines and journals related to the biological sciences. Health Sciences, including Biology and Zoology Earth and Environmental Sciences, including Botany and Ecology |
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The Reference Collection, located on the second floor of the GC Library, is often the best place to start your research. Books in the Reference Collection can help you become more familiar with your topic and assist you with identifying keywords and important people. Bibliographies can help you identify specific articles and books.
Online Encyclopedias and Dictionaries
Blackwell's concise encyclopedia of ecology. (netLibrary)
Encyclopedia of ecology & environmental management. (netLibrary)
Encyclopedia of Global Change.
GEMET Thesaurus. (GEneral Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus. From the European Environment Information and Observation Network).
Biocomplexity Thesaurus. (National Biological Information Infrastructure)
Selected Reference Materials on the 2nd floor of the Library and Instructional Technology Center
The Cambridge Dictionary of human biology and evolution. (QP34.5 .M24 2005)
Concise dictionary of biology. (QH302.5 .D5 1996)
Dictionary of microbiology and molecular biology. (QR9 .S56 2001)
Encyclopedia of Bioethics. (5 volumes) (QH332 .E52 2004)
Encyclopedia of Evolution. (2 volumes) (QH360.2 .E54 2002)
Encyclopedia of Genetics. (2 volumes) (QH427 .E53 2004)
Encyclopedia of Human Biology. (8 volumes) (QP 11 .E53 1991).
McGraw-Hill dictionary of bioscience. (QH302.5 .M382 1997)
Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms. (QH83 .S89)
Writing Papers in the Biological Sciences. (QH304 .M36 1988)
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Finding Books and other Monographs |
Searching
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Start here for resources in our library. |
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Next go here to find resources in other libraries in the University System. Use GIL Express to request the items from another library in the University System of Georgia. |
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Use WorldCat to search libraries outside of Georgia. If you find something you need, use Interlibrary Loan to request items from out-of-state libraries. (Note: there is another version of WorldCat available here.) |
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Use NetLibrary to search for online/electronic books. |
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Use this database to search for dissertations and theses. If you find a dissertation you would like to read you should check the GIL Library Catalog and the GIL Universal Catalog. If you don't find it there, use Interlibrary Loan to request it from another library |
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A free book catalog available from Google. If you click on the Find this book in a Library link in the right-hand column you can see a list of libraries in Georgia with the book. Use Interlibrary Loan to request a book. |
Browsing by Subject Heading
Using the correct subject headings for your topic will help you get more relevant results when searching the Library Catalog. Below is a concise list of subject headings for the biological sciences. Click on any of these subject headings to get a complete list of library resources for that topic.
Browsing by Call Number
You may also want to browse the shelves to find books. Here is a breakdown of the call number ranges for this topic.
Most of the books dealing with the biological sciences are located in the Q's, next to the books on astronomy, physics, etc. Here is the breakdown for this area:
QH = General Biology and Natural History.
QK = Botany.
QL = Zoology.
QR = Microbiology.
QM = Human anatomy.
QP = Physiology.
QR = Microbiology.You may find related material in the Agricultural area under S. Specifically, the following areas might be useful
SB = Plant culture.
SD = Forestry.
SF = Animal culture.
SH = Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling.For a more comprehensive breakdown of the sciences, go to this site from the Library of Congress
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Clyde E. Keeler Collection: Finding Aid
Milledgeville Audubon Society: Finding Aid
Websites
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Subject Lists of Resources in Biology
National Biological Information Infrastructure from the U.S. Geological Survey.
Biology Links from the Librarian's Index to the Internet.
Natural Science Links from BUBL Link.
Life Science Links from the Internet Public Library.
Contact A Librarian |
Contact A Librarian |
For further assistance, contact the Reference Desk in the GC Library or contact the GC Library liaison to the Biological & Environmental Sciences Department:
Gary Austin
gary.austin@gcsu.edu
478-445-0987

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