Chemistry 107: Forensic Science
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This guide includes information and resources designed to aid you in locating research and citing sources for your research project. For further assistance, contact your librarian using the contact information in the left-hand column.
Databases
- Academic Search Premier This link opens in a new windowArticles on virtually every topic, drawn from scholarly journals, professional journals, trade magazines, news publications, and lifestyle magazines. Provides full-text access to over half of its 8000+ publications. Covers materials published 1975-present.
- SciTech Premium Collection This link opens in a new windowThe SciTech Premium Collection includes the Natural Science Collection and Technology Collection databases and provides full-text titles from around the world, including scholarly journals, trade and industry journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, government publications and more.
- Web of Science This link opens in a new window
A very powerful and varied database. Use the "citation" feature to check for new citing authors. Coverage from 1900 to present.
- GreenFILE This link opens in a new windowScholarly journal articles, magazine articles, books, pamphlets, reports (industry, government, and nonprofit), and other materials on environmental issues.
- TOXLINE This link opens in a new windowJournal articles, books, web sites, and other materials in toxicology, including work on chemicals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, environmental pollutants, mutagens, and teratogens. Covers materials published 2000-present.
Create Citations with ZoteroBib
- zbib.orgPaste a link, DOI, or title, choose your citation style, and let ZoteroBib generate a citation you can copy and paste into Google Docs or Microsoft Word. Remember, you will need to check your citations for accuracy and edit as necessary.
Council of Science Editors Name-Year Citations
For your assignments in this class, you will be using the Council of Science Editors (CSE) Name-Year citation style. Remember that although ZoteroBib will do most of the work for you, it is still your responsibility to review and make corrections to your citations as necessary.
- Guide to CSE Name-Year citation styleThis guide from the University of Wisconsin - Madison provides instructions for citing your sources with proper CSE Name-Year formatting. In-text citations are covered at the top of the page; scroll down for information on creating your references list.
- Scientific Style and FormatCouncil of Science Editors, 2006
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