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The most comprehensive science database. Peer-reviewed articles, books on a wide variety of science topics.
Environmental Studies & Policy Collection (InfoTrac)
Scholarly articles related to environmental issues such as climate change, energy, and government policy.
Biological Science Database (ProQuest)
Scholarly full-text journal articles for biology fields such as botany, zoology, environmental studies, biological chemistry, biophysics, microbiology, and others.
Environmental Studies & Policy Collection (InfoTrac)
Explore topics like climate change, alternative energy, environmental policy, going green, recycling, soil, plants, agronomy and much more. Articles present multiple viewpoints, including perspectives from the scientific community, governmental policy makers, as well as corporate interests.
General OneFile Science (InfoTrac)
General science database with both scholarly and popular resources. Includes topics like advanced mathematics, biotechnology, and the environment.
Greenfile (EBSCO)
Focuses on the relationship between human beings and the environment. Accessible, peer-reviewed information on topics ranging from global warming to recycling to alternate fuel sources and beyond.
Science Direct
ScienceDirect is a leading full-text database of peer-reviewed science, technology and health information. Includes journal articles and book chapters.
Science in Context (InfoTrac)
Provides contextual information on today's most significant science topics. Includes journal articles, news stories, video, statistics, and more.
Science Full Text Select (H.W. Wilson)
Scholarly and full-text articles in various areas of science including environmental science, robotics, biotechnology, and more.
Science Journals (ProQuest)
Wide range of scholarly science articles on numerous topics such as the environment, biology, computing, engineering, and more.
Today's Science (Facts on File)
A reference database presenting the latest scientific discoveries and the fundamental concepts that underlie them; includes "Science in the Headlines," biographies, cartoons and more.