BIO 105: Environmental Biology

Dr. Tamara Marsh

 

Electronic Resources
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Internet Resources
Evaluating and Citing Your Sources
Accessing Library Resources from Off Campus
Ecotourism
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Electronic Resources

  • CQ Researcher ~ An excellent source for current hot topics. Each individual issue contains historical background, a timeline, current status, and potential future developments. The bibliographies are especially helpful in finding useful sources.
  • Academic Search Premiere ~ This is a good place to find scholarly and popular journal articles.
  • JSTOR - Excellent for biological and environmental sciences.
  • WilsonSelectPlus ~ An all-subject journal article database that covers the sciences.

  • Newspaper Source ~ Selected full text of articles from more than 100 U.S. and international newspapers.
  • New York Times ~ Search the full text from 1999 - present; also includes index back to 1990.
  • Chicago Tribune ~ Search the full text (excluding advertisements) from 1985-date.
  • Lexis Nexis Academic ~ A great place to find newspaper articles from across the country and transcripts from news, radio, and TV programs.

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Print Sources

If you don't know a whole lot about your topic, you can use books to get you started. Reference books especially can define terms, give background information or refer you to other helpful resources on your topic. Below are only a few books that might help.

  • Use I-Share, the electronic card catalog, to find other books.
  • Use general words, not specific phrases, to find the most books.
  • Take a look at books in the Opposing Viewpoints and Current Controversies series for information on your topic.
    • Do a Guided Keyword search.
    • Type in the name of the book series.
    • Search for these words as a phrase and search by Series title.

Reference Books

Reference books are great sources to get an introduction to a topic, help define terms or determine where else to look for sources.

  • Conservation and Environmentalism: An Encyclopedia. Reference R 363.7003 C755
  • Green Encyclopedia. 363.7003 F822g
  • Blackwell's Concise Encyclopedia of Environmental Management [electronic resource] ~ access through NetLibrary
  • The Facts on File Dictionary of Environmental Science Reference R 628.03 S847F 2001
  • The Facts on File Dictionary of Ecology and the Environment Reference R 577.03 F142

  • Argument: A Guide to Formal and Informal Debate. 808.53 E36A1980
  • An Introduction to Non-Policy Debating. 808.51 C793i

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Evaluating and Citing Your Sources

If you want to win a debate, you can't just quote Joe Schmo. How do you know if you can trust your resources? Who wrote them? Are they experts?

Give credit where credit is due. Cite your resources properly.

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Ecotourism

Weather? Travel rescrictions? Vaccines? Type of Government? We want to know everything about your trip and your country.

 

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