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Articles from the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, McGraw-Hill Yearbooks and Science News.
Scholarly journals with a very strong focus on nursing, drug information, and allied health.
Multi-database search including MAS Ultra, Geo-Ref, Health Source(s), and Professional Development Collection.
Humanities, social sciences and sciences. Peer-reviewed articles, constructs bibliography in MLA or APA style.
(American Chemical Society)
Over 30 peer-reviewed journals and archives back to 1879.
(Congressional Quarterly)
Hot issues in the news including health, education, science, technology and social environmental issues.
Regional, national & international news including broadcast transcripts, campus newspapers and court cases.
Pro and con viewpoints on leading issues such as abortion, capital punishment, cloning, gay rights, and assisted suicide.
Alternative and independent presses.
Search for resources by animal name, taxonomy, or by topic such as biodiversity. BiologyBrowser, produced by Thomson Scientific, is a free web site offering resources for the life sciences information community.
Life science resources and reference tools. Includes dictionary, human biology, medical botany, bioinfomatics, & more.
Data on bird distribution, migration, and range in the 20th century.
Encourages environmentally benign and sustainable use of the planet's limited energy and water resources. Through the distribution of resource conserving products and the provision of objective, accurate information, EFI strive to assist people in their efforts to use energy and water efficiently, leading to improved quality of life and economic condition.
EnviroLink (a non-profit organization) is a grassroots online community that unites hundreds of organizations and volunteers around the world with millions of people in more than 150 countries. EnviroLink is dedicated to providing the most comprehensive, up-to-date environmental resources available.
Compiled by Dr. Ron Epstein of the Philosophy Department at San Francisco State University. This site covers topics such as the environmental effects of war, genetic engineering, nanotechnology and environmental ethics.
A Web page created by the United States Environmental Protection Agency whose motto is "to protect human health and to safeguard the natural environment".
The EPA Science Inventory is a searchable Agency-wide catalog of science activities and scientific and technical work products. Includes, for example, risk assessments, technical studies and guidance, and research.
Basic concepts and processes, e.g. structure and function of cells, enzymes, molecules, Kreb Cycle, DNA, genetics, glycosis, photosynthesis, more.
interactive resource for learning biology, produced by the U of A.
Hardcopy reserve material in the library.