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BIOL 301

Organizing Your Research

1. Create folder (in One Drive, Google Drive, Dropbox...) and title the name of the class.

2. Create another folder inside the class folder. This is where you will:

a. Save your notes (and citations) for the assignment.

b. Save all scanned/electronic sources.

3. Open Word document

a. Give it title related to assignment (e.g. Notes for Climate Change paper)

b. Save in the assignment folder

Your Library ID

Your Library ID number is the ENTIRE number on the back of your student ID:

Photo of a student ID card

23311+ your 9 digit personal ID number

 

I-Share and Interlibrary Loan Accounts

Need a Book from  Another Library?

Your I-Share account allows you to request books from other university libraries.

  • You are automatically registered
  • NOTE: You can only request physical books from other universities. You will NOT be able to access their ebooks.
  • IShare Catalog

Need to Request the Full Text of an Article?

Your Interlibrary Loan account allows you to request electronic delivery of journal articles from other university libraries.

Need to Request a book that you cannot find from Roosevelt or I-Share?

Go to WorldCat

BIOL 301 Index

I. Home

  • Your Library ID
  • Creating Your Library Accounts
  • BIOL 301 Page Index
  • Organizing Your Research
  • Help
  • Librarian Contact Information

II. Primary and Secondary Resources

  • Characteristics and Examples
  • What is a Scholarly and Peer Reviewed Article
  • Anatomy of Scholarly Articles

III. Finding Scholarly Articles

  • Top 20 Cell Biology Journals By Impact Factor
  • Science Databases
  • Open Access Resources

IV. CSE/Other Science Citation Styles

  • Introduction
  • Science Style Guide Books
  • Helpful CSE Style Sites
  • Helpful AMA Style Sites
  • Helpful NLM Style SItes
  • Helpful ASC Style Sites
  • Helpful AIP Style Sites
  • Contact Us