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What's
on this web page?
Background
Information
Print Resources:
Some Examples
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McGraw-Hill
Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Reference R503 M147D1997
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Encyclopedia
of Human Biology,
Reference R612.003 E561997
Electronic
Resources
- Britannica
Online ~ A good source of background information and bibliographies.
- AccessScience
~ The online version of the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science
and Technology; a bit more technically advanced.
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Finding
Books
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Use Illinet
Online to find books held in the Elmhurst College library
as well as books owned by 44 other Illinois academic libraries.
- Sample Library of Congress
Subject Headings:
Human genetics
Adenosine triphosphate
Cardiovascular system--Diseases
Physiology
Finding
Articles
Article Databases
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- Wilson
Select Plus ~ all full-text articles, from both scholarly
and popular sources
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- BioAgIndex,
BioDigest, and BasicBIOSIS ~ to access these databases, you'll
need the authorization and password from the library. These are indexes
only; there is no full text.
- Medline
~ a medical database containing no full text; articles are written
by practicioners for practicioners
- How do I find out if
the Elmhurst College Library has the journal I need?
- Search for the journal
title in Illinet
Online.
- For example, search
for the title Journal of African History.
- If you don't find
the journal you need, take a look at our alphabetical list of
Journals and
Magazines Available Online.
This list is available
in the library. You can also call or email the reference
department to inquire about a specific title or ask a question.
- How can I order
a photocopy of an article I can't find at Elmhurst College?
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Internet
Resources
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Evaluating
Internet Resources
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Citing
Sources
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Last updated
26 August, 2003
by Ayanna Gaines,
Assistant Reference Librarian
A.C. Buehler Library, Elmhurst College
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