This is a general research guide to support OSU's Geology program. You'll find suggestions for locating books, articles, research tools, and suggested sources on the web. If further assistance is needed, please contact the subject librarian for Geology: Andrea Wirth (Andrea.Wirth@oregonstate.edu).
In this guide you will find suggestions for locating books, articles and other resources.
| Finding Books | |
| Using the catalogs | |
| Browsing | |
| Finding Articles | |
| Recommended Geology Databases | |
| General Databases | |
| Obtaining Articles | |
| Current events/News | |
| Geology Websites | |
OSU Libraries Catalog: Use the catalog to find books, journals, government publications, maps, and other materials owned by OSU Libraries. Do not use the catalog to find journal articles.
Summit Catalog: This catalog expands our patrons’ access to academic library collections throughout Oregon and Washington.
You can request materials directly through Summit. Materials take approximately 3 business days to be delivered to your home library.
OCLC WorldCat: Index to over 60 million records cataloged by libraries worldwide. Materials indexed include books, journals, conferences, films, videos, recordings, musical scores, computer software, maps and manuscripts.
GeoRef - Provides access to the geoscience literature of the world and contains over 2.8 million references to geoscience journal articles, books, maps, conference papers, reports and theses.
Geobase - Index with some abstracts: 1980-present. Multidisciplinary database for the earth sciences, ecology, geomechanics, human geography, and oceanography.
Web of Science - Index and abstracts: 1996-present. The Web of Science accesses bibliographic information gathered from thousands of scholarly journals across science and social science disciplines.
Academic Search Premier (recommended general search database)- Full-text and abstract/index: 1975-present. Academic Search Premier provides full text for nearly 4,600 scholarly publications, including full text for more than 3,500 peer-reviewed journals. Also includes magazines and newspapers. Coverage spans virtually every area of academic study.
To determine if the library owns the journals you need, check:
The geology librarian is using del.icio.us to manage her links to geology resources on the free web. Please visit the site directly to search for selected websites, or choose from the links below for the most heavily used tags.
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