Biological Abstracts (1980 - ) is a leading source of life science information
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This guide is intended to help you begin library research related to the Biological Sciences, including Biology, Botany, Genetics, Microbiology and Zoology. Resources are located in both Beeghly Library and the Hobson Library in the Conrades-Wetherell Science Center.
Dictionaries & Encyclopedias
Generally, more than one dictionary or encyclopedia can be found in each subject area. The titles listed here are samples. Check the shelves near these call numbers for additional materials.
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Science Stacks QH 302.5 .C47 Chambers Biology Dictionary
Science Reference QK 9 .F33 1984 Facts on File Dictionary of BotanyScience
Ref QH 427 .K55 A Dictionary of Genetics
Science Ref QH 442.4 .M35 Mendelian Inheritance in ManScience
Ref R 121 .S8 Stedman's Medical DictionaryBeeghly
Ref QR 9 .S56 1987 Dictionary of Microbiology and Molecular Biology
Beeghly Ref QH 13 .L56 1987 Cambridge Illustrated Dictionary of Natural HistoryBeeghly
Ref QL 9 .L4 1973 A Dictionary of ZoologyScience
Ref QH 83 .S89 Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms
Books
Use CONSORT to locate books on your subject. To begin a subject search, look for your topic in the Library of Congress
Subject Headings books located on the wood shelves next to the Information
Commons workstations.
Periodical Indexes & Abstracts
Periodical indexes are used to identify articles about a particular subject that have appeared in journals or magazines.
| Beeghly Periodicals |
Microbiology Abstracts |
| Beeghly 3rd Floor Abstracts & Indexes |
Biological Abstracts (OhioLINK Research Databases) |
Government Publications
The United States government funds research in many areas related to the biological sciences. This research is often described in government documents. Generally, you will need to search CONSORT by subject and then use the Superintendent of Documents (SUDOC) number to locate the material in the government documents shelves on the first floor of Beeghly.
Annual Reviews
Annual reviews summarize the work done in one particular research field each year. Generally you can find the call numbers for the annual reviews by doing a title search on CONSORT with the title "Annual Review"; "Advances in"; "Current"; "Progress in"; "Methods in". Ohio Wesleyan has annual reviews in the following areas: cancer research; cell biology; cytology; developmental biology; ecology; entomology; enzymology; genetics; horticulture; human genetics; immunology; marine biology; microbiology; molecular biology; ornithology; parasitology; pharmacology and toxicology; physiology; phytopathology; plant physiology; quantitative biology.
OhioLINK Research Databases
OhioLINK, the statewide consortium of academic libraries to which Ohio Wesleyan belongs, offers access to several Web-based databases in the biological sciences. One can connect to these databases from the link to Indexes and Research Databases from the library home page. The beginning of coverage is indicated by the date in parentheses.
Biological Abstracts (1980 - ) Monitors nearly 5,500 international journals in virtually every life science discipline.
Medline (1950 - present ) Index to biomedical literature.
2002 - present