Environmental Sciences Article Databases & Electronic Resources
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Applied
Science And Technology Abstracts. 1983 to present.
Journal articles in engineering and technology, including environmental engineering
and management.
Some full text. 
Web of
Science. 1900 to present.
Journal articles. All disciplines. Allows one to trace a line of research forward
in time. Some full text. 
Biosis
Previews. 1926 to present.
Journal articles, books, and conference
proceedings in the life sciences. Some full text.
EcoAmericas. 1999 to present.
Monthly report on development and the environment in Latin America. Includes
Guide to Latin American Environmental
Agencies. English and Spanish language versions. Full text.
Also useful
Academic Search Premier. Varies by title; mid-1980s to present.
All subjects. Articles in journals, magazines, newspapers; etc. Some full text. 
AGRICOLA (AGRICultural
OnLine Access). Earliest 15th century; mid-1970s to present.
Two databases
covering agriculture. "Books" is
a catalog of books, audiovisual materials, etc.; "Articles" is an
index of journal articles, reports, and book chapters. Unrestricted
access.
Compendex. 1970
to present.
Journal articles, technical reports,
and conference proceedings for all areas of engineering.
Some full text. 
Geography.
1990 to present.
Journal articles, books, reports and theses. Some full text. 
PAIS
International (Public Affairs Information Service). 1972 to present.
Journal articles, books, government documents and more for areas
of social and political aspects of environmental management.
Some full text. 
Toxnet. Earliest 1940s; most
1965 to present.
Cluster of databases on toxicology, hazardous chemicals, and related areas.
Some full text. Unrestricted
access.
Books
the PAC (Catalog of the SDSU Library).
Books, periodical titles, many government publications and other materials
in the SDSU Library. Articles in periodicals are not included.
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