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FIND JOURNAL ARTICLES | FIND BOOKS | ADDITIONAL LIBRARY RESOURCES | WEB LINKS | RESEARCH TIPS This guide supports the focus of the Environmental Studies program at the University of Utah which is policy-oriented. "..human-environment relationships across time and culture and at varied levels of environmental scale (micro to global)" University catalog TBA (library subject specialist) | U of U Environmental Studies Program | TBA (Department Representative) |
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Use these indexes to find articles--and sometimes conference papers, reports, government documents, and book chapters. You usually search by subject, author, or keywords; you get a citation (author, article title, journal / source, date) and often an abstract -- a short synopsis. Most indexes try to describe everything within a discipline, no matter where it is published. No library owns every item listed; search the Marriott Library catalog by the journal name to find if we do and what the call number or URL is.
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Reference Books Information Sources in Environmental Protection GE 30 I56 1997 Science Reference . Full description
of reference books, specialized indexes, and data sources for subfields
within environmental studies. Oxford Reference Online Columbia Earthscape Government Documents Federal publications are an excellent source of environmental and statistical information. Ask at the Documents desk for help. Call Numbers Collections will be shifting during the library renovation. Ask about current locations. Level One, Stacks Level Two, Stacks Level Four, Science Books can only sit on one shelf, even though they often cover several topics. Documents from the U.S. federal government are arranged by agency. Some formats, like maps or microforms, need special shelving and are housed separately. Electronic resources don’t sit on any shelf at all. During the library renovation materials will be shifting. All this means it is prudent to use our catalog and indexes. The serendipitous finds when browsing the stacks of a large research library can be rewarding, but it is not an efficient way to do research. |
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Library for the Environment Extensive, well chosen and described links to solid policy and scientific studies of the environment. Particular useful for the 600 + full-text Library of Congress Congressional Research Service reports which analyze current policy concerns in a non-partisan manner. EnviroLink Large, searchable, and well organized set of links to activist organizations, government agencies, and other institutions. National Environmental Publications Information Search over 10,000 EPA documents and read the full-text online. The
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