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This is a guide to resources on Environmental Science.
Last update: Dec 04th, 2009 URL: http://guides.lib.wayne.edu/environmentalscience  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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The objective of this guide is to provide resources pertinent to Environmental Science. Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary science so please feel free to use the guides for: Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, and Geology in addition to this guide.

Article Databases

  • Biological Abstracts  
      
    Contains bibliographical references with abstracts in English from life sciences research journals published worldwide.
  • ENVIROnetBASE  
      
    To meet the needs of this increasingly interdisciplinary field, ENVIROnetBASE: Environmental Sciences Electronic Library provides you with the tools to broaden the scope of your research and help you do your job more effectively. Facts, figures, charts, tables, illustrations, even formulas and rules of thumb, this database has it all. ENVIROnetBASE offers a comprehensive selection of references that are cross-referenced, fully searchable, hyperlinked, and cross-indexed. New books are added month
  • GreenFILE  
      
    GreenFILE offers well-researched information covering all aspects of human impact to the environment. Its collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles includes content on global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more. The database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 384,000 records, as well as Open Access full text for more than 4,700 records.
  • GeoREF  
      
    GeoRef covers the geology of North America from 1785 and that of the rest of the world from 1933. Topics covered include geophysics and structural
    geology, economic geology, minerals and petroleum, palaeontology and stratigraphy, engineering and environmental geology, geomorphology, soils and quaternary geology, igneous and metamorphic petrology, hydrogeology, geochemistry, aerial geology and maps.
  • Proquest Research Library  
      
    Includes citations and articles - many full text - on a broad range of topics including arts, business, education, general interest, health, humanities, international, law, multicultural, psychology, sciences, social sciences, and women's interests from a mix of scholarly journals, trade publications, magazines, and newspapers.
  • Science Direct  
      
    Science Direct provides access to Elsevier journals to which the Science and Engineering Library has subscriptions. The journals are available by title as well as subject area. The articles that appear online are available to the user prior to appearing in print form. True PDF coverage begins for most titles in 1995-1996.
  • TOXNET  
      
    This free-of-charge search interface provides access to the TOXNET system of databases on toxicology, hazardous chemicals, and related areas, including CCRIS, ChemlDplus, DART/ETIC, EMIC, GENE-TOX, HSDB, HSDB, structures, IRIS, NCI-3D, TOXLINE, TRI. TOXNET is sponsored by the National Library of Medicine, through the Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program of its Specialized Information Services Division.
  • Web of Science  
      
    Web of Science can be searched in a number of methods and has cited references and a Times Cited link. Clicking the Cited References link provides a list of works cited by the article. The Times Cited link shows the number of times the article was cited and provides a list of the citing articles.
 

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