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Penn State University Libraries

Zoology

 

Contact

Janet Hughes
Title: Biological Sciences Librarian



phone: 814-865-3705
Life Sciences Library
408 Paterno Library

Articles and Databases

Core Resources


Also of interest

  • Web of Science  (cited references) can be searched as a multidisciplinary database or you can search for new articles which cite an older article by using the cited ref search function.
  • GEOBASE  covers worldwide literature on geography, geology, ecology, international development, energy, hydrology and related disciplines.
  • Dissertations & Theses  includes dissertations from most U.S. institutions.
  • PapersFirst  is a database which indexes papers from conferences, symposia, workshops and meetings. To search for conferences themselves, use ProceedingsFirst, which can be accessed via PapersFirst.

Don't forget: Try These First if you want general popular interest magazines and newspapers or pro and con debate information.

Already have a citation?  Search for Penn State E-journals by title, keyword or ISSN.

Article Search Tips

Finding the best articles on your topic requires a number of steps.

  • Select an appropriate database.
  • Enter and combine terms appropriate to your topic
  • Look at the best references you retrieve and determine the subject terms used for those articles. Then revise your search using these new terms.
  • Save, write down or print off all pertinent information (called the 'citation') including the journal title, volume, date, and page numbers.
  • Explore other databases and subject terms (which vary between databases) for more information.

Get the full text

Once you find the citation, try the Penn State Get It Button button to see if Penn State has the electronic or print version of the article you need. If the electronic version is available, it will appear as the first link on the Get it! menu. If the article is not available electronically, click on The CAT link to automatically search our catalog and see if Penn State has a print copy. If no other copy is available, you use the InterLibrary Loan link to request it from another library.

Or go to The CAT to search the journal title in the Begins With (Browse) mode of the CAT. It will default to a TITLE search, or you can use the drop down on the right to search on Journal Titles. To find other relevant journals, do a Begins With (Browse) search for Zoology Periodicals with LC Subj Headings as the search type. You can also use LC Subject Headings such as Wildlife Conservation Periodicals, Fishery Management Periodicals, or Ornithology Periodicals, or Mammals Periodicals, to find more journals in specific topics.

Books

Use The CAT for finding books owned by Penn State.

CAT Search Tips:  The CAT is the list of what is owned by Penn State Libraries.

Go to the Browse function if you are looking for a specific title or author (type last name first).

Go to the Keyword function and combine terms to search on a topic then use the subject headings from relevant books for additional search terms.

Write down the call number and location for any book you want.

For electronic books, click the words "online content" to access the full text.

Quick Guide to Searching the CAT (HTML version) or Quick Guide to Searching in the CAT(easy-print PDF version).

Learn how to refine your search with Savvy Searching in the CAT (html) or easy-print PDF version: Savvy Searching in the CAT.

Suggested CAT Search Terms: Search for general terms like natural history, zoology, mammals or more specific terms like white-tailed deer, endangered species, biological diversity.

Call Numbers: At University Park, most materials in the life sciences are located on the 4th floor of Paterno Library. General call numbers and subject areas are:

  • QH - Natural History and Genetics (UP location: 4th floor Paterno)
  • QL - Zoology, including ornithology (UP location: 4th floor Paterno)
  • QP - Physiology (UP location: 4th floor Paterno)
  • QR - Microbiology (UP location: 4th floor Paterno)
  • SH - Aquaculture & Fisheries (UP location: 4th floor Paterno)
  • SK - Hunting & Wildlife Management (UP location: 4th floor Paterno)

 

Books Elsewhere: WorldCat

Libraries Borrowing Policies

Once you have the books, check them out at the nearest lending desk or self check-out station. Loan periods are usually four weeks but books can be recalled for another user, so respond promptly to library notices. For more information see the University Libraries Lending Code. 

Reference Materials

Internet Sites

Certain articles databases, such as Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management, include pre-vetted web sites, usually from government sources or reputable organizations.

You can also look for zoology information on the Internet by using an Internet Search Engine. Usually the search engines are most appropriate when you have a narrow, specific information need. Certain specialized search engines are more appropriate to zoology than general search engines such as Google. These include:

Evaluating Information

Evaluating Resources for Content

To evaluate print sources and web sites, you should ask a series of questions concerning the source’s currency, authority, validity, intended audience and bias. See this How to Evaluate Information site for details.

Citing Soruces

When using information from another source you must give credit to the original author by citing the source. See this guide to citation styles for more details.

See this Statement on Plagiarism and Academic Dishonesty.  Plagiarism, whether you copy a paragraph from a book or cut and paste someone else's words from an e-mail, is a violation of Penn State's academic integrity policy.