Use this library research guide to find information for your course. Use the tabs in the left-hand column to work your way through the course.
Some selected databases that are useful for your BIO 270 topics are below. They are explained in depth later in this program.
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The OneSearch box found on the library homepage and copied below will help you find a wide variety of library resources. It searches almost all of the 200+ library databases at once. You can use it to find peer reviewed journal articles, magazine and newspaper articles, streaming videos, ebooks, print books, audio recordings
Search all the library's databases in OneSearch. Start with a general search and the use the filters to narrow the results.
Sometimes it is best to use a subject specific database instead of or in addition to using OneSearch. Some selected science databases are listed below. A more complete list of science databases can be found here.
Research in biomedicine, biotechnology, zoology, and ecology and some aspects of agriculture and veterinary science.
bioRxiv (pronounced bio-archive) is a free online archive and distribution service for unpublished preprints in the life sciences.
Extensive coverage in the areas of agriculture, ecosystem ecology, energy, and affiliated areas of study.
InTechOpen is the world's largest Science, Technology and Medicine Open Access book publisher.