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Biotechnology Research Guide
Annuals
Usually focused on a particular subject, annuals, atlases, and yearbooks present data and statistics from a given year. Their primary purpose is to compile the year's activities into an arrangement by country, subject or specialized area. Annuals and yearbooks are usually located in the Reference Collection of the Library.
| Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2002–Present |
QK 710 .A57 |
| Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2002–Present |
QH 573 .A56 |
Books
Books are written or printed works produced by one or more authors. Individuals or committees with expertise in the field often edit books. Because they provide comprehensive information on their subject at the time of publication, books are very valuable in the research process. For many subject areas this is the best starting point for research. Many books contain valuable bibliographies at end of each chapter or at the close of the book. This provides an excellent entry point into the subject material as well to the authors publishing in a particular field of study.
Citation Help
Citation Guides and Quick Tip Sheets
Citing information resources one uses in a paper or project is very important. It is vital that a student provide the resources where they found the information they paraphrase
or the quotes they use in their work in the proper citation format. This can be in MLA, APA, or other formats that the course instructor requires.
The guides and links in this section will enable persons to properly use in body citations and create works cited or bibliography pages.
Databases
Online information databases are large, regularly updated collections of digitized information -- including but not limited to abstracts and full text articles from journals and newspapers, conference proceedings and submitted papers, dissertations, government reports, essays, book chapters, web pages, etc. The content is created by publishers who release print versions, then lease the rights to their information to database vendors. Database records are easy to search and retrieve because the content of each record has been analyzed and assigned appropriate subject headings, keywords, names, etc. New records are regularly downloaded from the producer of each database.
In order to access these resources off-campus, you must first obtain the passwords.
- StudyBeat is an easy-to-use digital library of high quality, standards-based educational content with over 2000 online video clips and 250 hours of digital content.
Dictionaries
A dictionary is any single or multi-volume work which briefly explains terms and topics related to a specific subject, usually arranged alphabetically. Dictionary entries are usually shorter than those found in an encyclopedia. Dictionaries assist with the understanding of terminology and concepts, suggest synonyms, related terms, and scientific names, and are useful resources to consult when formulating and refining your research strategy. Often illustrations and references to additional resources are included.
| McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Bioscience |
REF QH 302.5 .M382 1997 |
| McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms |
REF Q 123.M15 |
Encyclopedias
Encyclopedias are among the most widely used reference sources and contain articles of varying lengths covering all fields of knowledge. Typically encyclopedias cover many topics but without going into a great deal of depth on any one thing. Encyclopedias are a good starting point for researching topics that you do not know much about or that are completely new to you. They can give you background information which can help when you move to more in-depth sources later. Specialized encyclopedias may cover just one field or even a sub-unit of that field. Subject encyclopedias can be consulted for detailed or technical information on a subject.
| Encyclopedia of Ethics in Science and Technology |
REF Q 175.35.B37 2002 |
| The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants |
REF RS 164 .C4437 1996 |
| Encyclopedia of Microbiology; four volumes. |
REF QR 9.E53 1992 |
| The Gale Encyclopedia of Science; six volumes. |
REF Q 121.G35 1996 |
| Social Issues In Science and Technology: An Encyclopedia |
REF Q 175.5.N49 1999 |
Government Information
Government information is generated by local, state, national, and international governments on almost all topics. Most government information is undergoing a major shift from traditional formats such as print and microfiche, to a variety of electronic formats available through the Internet. Government information is considered to be a primary, authoritative and reliable resource. To find government information on your topic, search the library catalog, specialized indexes, and government agency web sites.
An excellent resource for all types of government information in virtually any subject area or topic is the GSA Federal Citizen Information Center. Individuals can access information online or by using the Consumer Information Catalog to locate items.
Journals
Journals are scholarly periodicals which publish current research and commentary on their specific field of study. Most scholarly journals are peer-reviewed which means they have been reviewed and verified by a panel of experts in the field.
The link below provides a list of all print journals and magazines and their location currently available here in the Rose Library
Print Subscriptions |
| Science News |
Periodicals, Level 2 |
Online
- AgBioForum publishes articles that enhance the ongoing dialog on the economics and management of agricultural biotechnology.
- Berkeley Technology Law Journal covers emerging issues of law in the areas of intellectual property and biotechnology, and strives to keep the academic community abreast of the dynamic field of technology law.
- BioWorld Online is the news service of record for the biotechnology industry and is published every business morning.
- BMC Biotechnology publishes original research articles in the manipulation of biological macromolecules or organisms for use in experimental procedures or in the pharmaceutical, agrobiological, and allied industries.
- BioMed Central publisher of 200 peer-reviewed open access journals covering medical and biological science.
- Chemistry Central publisher of peer-reviewed open access research in chemistry freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication.
- Directory of Open Access Journals
- FEBS Journal is published on behalf of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies and is dedicated to the rapid publication of full-length research papers and reviews in all areas of the molecular life sciences.
- Inside-Lifescience intelligence services focus on biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries.
- Journal of Animal Science Online
- Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology (JMMB)
- Journal of Science and Technology Law
- Liebert Journals Online delivers electronic access to peer-reviewed journals inncluding biotechnology with content exceeding 41,000 papers from more than sixty authoritative journals, all full-text searchable and linked to external bibliographic databases.
- Natural Life Magazine covers ecology and the environment, health, food regulations and safety, sustainable living, organic gardening, parenting, progressive politics, biotechnology, women's issues, and home schooling.
- Public Library of Science Journals
- Science Magazine
- Signals Magazine is the online magazine of biotechnology analysis for the biotechnology industry.
Surveys and Histories
| Magill's Survey of Science; six volumes. |
REF TA 145.M298 |
Web Sites
Web sites are often a blend of information, entertainment and advertising, and this can make determining the credibility of a web site difficult. However, if you apply specific criteria and ask certain questions about any web site and the information it provides, you have a better chance of finding the best the web has to offer. It is necessary to critically evaluate information found on the web since almost anything can be put online.
The steps to take to evaluate Internet information can be valuable in determining if the information is of academic value. It's very important to learn to
evaluate web resources before using them in an academic project; not all resources are reasonable for all purposes!
Biotechnology
- About Biotech from the National Health Museum features essays on various biotechnology and bioethics topics, including an overview of the history of biotechnology and discussions of current issues and the practical applications of biotechnology.
- ActionBioscience aims to promote bioscience literacy. It contains peer-reviewed articles related to seven bioscience challenges such as biodiversity, the environment, genomics, biotechnology, new frontiers in science, evolution, and education. Many scientific articles are available.
- Agriculture Network Information Center is a valuable agriculture network information center
- BioBasics: Biomining covers the use of microorganisms to extract metals and minerals from ores in the mining process. Discusses bioleaching to extract copper and biooxidation used in gold mining.
- Biotechnology in Food and Agriculture
- The Biozon Database, from Cornell University, relies on an extensive database schema that integrates information at the macro-molecular level as well as at the cellular level, from a variety of resources to create a unified biological knowledge resource with emphasis on protein and DNA characterization and classification.
- Biozone BioLinks contains over five hundred links covering such topics as biology, biotechnology, diseases, evolution, and microbiology. Links are organized into sixteen main topics and sixty-five subtopics that support health and science education. There are monthly updates listed on the main page.
- Federal Resources for Educational Excellence provides an easy way to search and access four pages of web links and documents in different areas of biotechnology.
- Genetics Education Center at the University of Kansas Medical Center is a good site for individuals interested in human genetics and the human genome project.
- MedZilla was established in 1994 and is the original Internet employment service for candidates and employers in Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, and other scientific fields. Job seekers may post resumes and search job listings; employers can find resumes and post available jobs.
- Molecular Genetics Primer from the National Center for Biotechnology Information describes several of the basic techniques currently used in molecular genetics, including DNA and mRNA isolation, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), gel electrophoresis, DNA sequencing, chromosome analysis, and more.
- National Center for Biotechnology Information was established in 1988 as a national resource for molecular biology information, NCBI creates public databases, conducts research in computational biology, develops software tools for analyzing genome data, and disseminates biomedical information - all for the better understanding of molecular processes affecting human health and disease.
- NCBI Bioinformatics Factsheet from the National Center for Biotechnology Information explains the basic principles and applications of bioinformatics, the information science that supports modern research in genetics and molecular biology. The site briefly discusses the role of bioinformatics in evolutionary biology, protein modeling, and genome mapping, as well as describing a few of NCBI's bioinformatics tools.
- NCBI Taxonomy Homepage from The National Center for Biotechnology Information provides this quick and easy tool for finding the complete lineage for the close to 80,000 species whose sequences have been made public by the collaborating sequence databases. Searches can be made by common name as well as scientific name.
- ScienceDaily is a great source for news articles on science, technology, health, and the environment.
- Technocapitalism is a website that explores the complexities of technocapitalism which is the interface between technology, society, and economics. Articles explore the potential of this new field and propose questions for researchers and students. This website was created by Prof. L Suarez-Villa, professor at the University of California.
- UCbiotech is sponsored by the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. It contains news and general information about biotechnology. It also includes a database of 1000 scientific publications for researchers and educational resources for teachers.
- What is a Cell? This portion of the Science Primer, offered by the National Center for Biotechnology Information, explores cell structure, differentiation, and function, with special attention to the genetic processes within cells. Materials are mostly text, with a few diagrams, and are written for a post-high-school audience.
- The WWW Virtual Library: Biosciences is a directory of Web sites covering biochemistry and cell biology, biotechnology, botany, developmental biology, ecology and biodiversity, genetics, microbiology, mycology, neurobiology, parasitology, physiology and biophysics, veterinary medicine, zoos, and more.
- Yahoo News: Biotechnology and Genetics Coverage features current news stories related to biotechnology and genetics. Also links to news sources, opinions & editorials, magazine articles, video sources, and related Web sites.
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