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Atmospheric Sciences

This guide is designed to help students access credible information related to the Atmospheric Sciences

Use this page to learn new research skills. Some resources focus on using the Library's databases and others on effectively doing scientific research. If you have any questions, please contact the Science, Mathematics and Engineering Librarian. Alternately, use the "Ask a Librarian" chat service.

How do I use the Library's website and OneSearch?

Summer 2024 Update: Please note that the Library's website and OneSearch interfaces have changed. The video demonstration may no longer match the current interfaces.

In less than 5 minutes, learn how to:

  • Find the SLCC Libraries Website
  • Conduct a quick search for sources using OneSearch
  • Get help from a Librarian
  • Find subject specific research guides

Introduction to Using Science Direct

This guide provides a quick introduction on accessing, searching, and opening articles using the database Science Direct. Use the options below to either download a copy using Microsoft Word or open the document on Google Docs.

Searching with Natural Science Collection

In 3 minutes, learn what Natural Science Collection is, how to find it, perform a basic search, and save or cite your results. 

How to Read a Scientific Paper

Visit the STEM Library Resource guide to learn more about reading and engaging with scholarly articles.

How can I learn more about the research process?

If you want to learn more about the research process, check out one of the Library's tutorials on Canvas. Available tutorials include:

  • SLCC Libraries Orientation
  • Finding and Using Information for Research Projects
  • Understanding and Finding Scholarly Articles

For additional questions or assistance, please contact the Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Librarian.

Want to hone your research skills?

Contact the Science, Mathematics and Engineering liaison librarian: Amy.Scheelke@slcc.edu.