AEBI 120 General Biology
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- McGill users only
- Open access resource
- Free resource
- In-library-use only
- Catalogue record
Not sure where to start your research?
Try a library subject guide for recommendations of subject-specific resources for your topic.
Finding Books
The best place to look for books available at the McGill Library is using the Library Catalogue. There are two ways to search the Library Catalogue:
Finding Articles
The best place to search for articles is using an "Article Database"
General and Multidisciplinary Article Databases:
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Scopus (**example used in class)
Subject-Specific Article Databases:
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BIOSIS Previews (**example used in class)
See the library subject guides for more recommendations of subject-specific article databases
Citing Your Sources
The Council of Science Editors (CSE) Style, specifically the Name-Year format, is an example of an appropriate style to use in the sciences.
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The CSE manual is available at the Macdonald Campus Library: T11 S386 2006 REF
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See the citation guide for more resources about using the CSE style
Feedback?
If you have any comments about the Library or suggestions of how we could do things better, please let us know.
If you have any comments about the Library or suggestions of how we could do things better, please let us know.