Environmental Studies
Introduction
Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary field. There are many points of access to the scholarly literature to consider. Your librarian can help you consult a variety of resources across disciplines to research your questions. Always review background and reference resources to get started; encyclopedias, dictionaries, and other resources to help you discover basic information—names, dates, definitions, or summaries. They can help narrow or select your topic or help you brainstorm as you begin research on an unfamiliar subject.
Core Resources
- Europa World Yearbook This link opens in a new window
First published in 1926, the year book is renowned as one of the world's leading reference works, covering political and economic information in more than 250 countries and territories.
- PAIS International This link opens in a new window
Indexes articles, books, conference proceedings, and government documents relating to public affairs and international relations. Available online for literature published since 1915.
- ProjectMUSE This link opens in a new window
Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social science content for the scholarly community.
- Web of Science This link opens in a new window
Access the world’s leading scholarly literature in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities and examine proceedings of international conferences, symposia, seminars, colloquia, workshops, and conventions. In addition to the core Web of Science collection our expanded access subscription also includes multiple other databases. Use the drop down menu on the home page to see a title list.
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