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How to find information in environmental science disciplines including environmental studies, ecology, earth sciences and geology.

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Resources for the Study of Ecology/Environmental Science

The purpose of this guide is to lead the beginning researcher to the most important and useful sources in the Reference Collection and online for the study of Ecology and Environmental Science.  The list of sources is not exhaustive; please consult with a Reference Librarian for additional suggestions.

 

Salmon sketch from Lewis and Clark Journals

Salmon Sketch from Lewis & Clark's Journals

New Books

Check it Out! Noted Biologist E.O. Wilson Video "Of Ants and Men"

E.O. Wilson

Biology 112 - Introduction to Ecology

This course explores basic principles of ecology and environmental biology, including study of major biomes and habitat types, biological diversity, interactions of organisms with the physical environment, plant and animal interactions, nutrient cycling and energy flow in ecosystems, and the interdependence of organisms in biological communities. The role of humans in the environment will also be examined. This is an introductory course for science majors as well as non-majors.

Reference

Handbooks & Manuals

New Additions Fall 2018

Encyclopedias

Dictionaries

More Books

Books of Interest

Online Databases

What is a "scholarly" article?

Government Database

Online Databases Useful for the Study of Ecology

Websites

Ecology Websites

What is Impact Factor?

Biodiversity Journal

What is Impact Factor?

  "The impact factor, often abbreviated IF, is a measure reflecting the average number of citations to articles published in science and social science journals.  It is frequently used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field, with journals with higher impact factors deemed to be more important than those with lower ones.  The impact factor was devised by Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), now part of Thomson Reuters.  Impact factors are calculated yearly for those journals that are indexed in Thomson Reuter's Journal Citation Reports" (Wikipedia, 2009).

E-Journals relating to Ecology/Environmental Science

U.S. Government Websites Relating to Environmental Sciences

Geology Websites

Science Daily - Earth and Environment

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Cameleon

Cameleon

Organizations & Associations

Organizations and Associations Related to Ecology/Environmental Science