This research guide supports Earth and Environmental Science. Use the tabs to explore recommended resources from the Library and the open web. For the specific emphasis areas of the Earth and Environmental Science program, please navigate to the more specific research guides.
Need help? Keep an eye out for the "Pro Tips" in this guide that can help you find and use the information you need!
The Library's online databases provide many journal articles, e-books, and other sources on Environmental Science topics. Use the links below to get started finding resources from them.
Current students, faculty, and staff can access all electronic library resources off campus. When prompted, enter your MySLCC username and password.
Pro Tip: Use this guide to get started:
Search and read FULL-TEXT from high-impact bioscience research journals. Most of BioOne's titles are published by small societies and non-commercial publishers, and focus on the biological, ecological and environmental sciences as well as paleontology.
Read news and research articles directly on AAAS Science's website. If you are off campus, you may be prompted to authenticate with your MySLCC username and password. Please note the Library's access is only for the primary journal Science.
Pro Tip: You may need database coverage beyond what the Library has available. If so, with the UALC (Utah Academic Library Consortium) agreement, you can use other university or college libraries in the state. To do so, show your ID card and bring proof you are a current student at SLCC. Login with a guest pass and use their databases there. Check with each partner institution for their specific requirements.
Contact the Science, Mathematics and Engineering liaison librarian: Amy.Scheelke@slcc.edu.