Overview

Welcome to the Environmental Studies Research Guide. This guide will help you find scholarly articles, reference materials, books, and other resources related to your coursework or research in environmental studies. Use the tabs to explore databases, key journals, and citation tools.

Key Environmental Studies Resources

These databases include peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, and environmental-specific content:

First floor: Reference materials

Second floor: Stacks (books) and Journals and Periodicals

Find print encyclopedias, books, and journals in the library in these call number ranges:

GB: Physical geography

GC1080-1581: Marine pollution. Sea water pollution

GE:  Environmental Sciences​

GF: Human Ecology. Anthropogeography

GN 301-674: Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology 

H: Social Sciences

  • HA: Statistics
  • HB: Economic theory. Demography
  • HC: Economic history and conditions
  • HD: Industries. Land use. Labor

R:  Medicine

S:  Agriculture

T:  Technology

Library Resources

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