Environment and sustainability
AGRICOLA (National Agriculture Society)Catalog and index to the collections of the National Agricultural Library, as well as a primary public source for world-wide access to agricultural information. The database covers materials in all formats and periods, including printed works from as far back as the 15th century. Useful for forensic science. Access level: Freely available to the public
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America: History and LifeIndex and some fulltext to journal articles and reviews on the history and culture of the United States and Canada. Inlcudes CLIO notes (see top of interface) providing chronologies and brief summaries of significant events and themes in history. Access level: John Jay
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Annual ReviewsCollection of Annual Review Journals featuring literature reviews in the fields of Social Science. Access level: John Jay
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AnthroSourceFrom the American Anthropology Association, provides full access to AAA's current publications including an archive of all AAA journals. Access level: John Jay
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CQ Researcher Plus ArchiveExplores a single hot issue in the news in depth each week. Topics range from social and teen issues to environment, health, education and science and technology. Also Reports on international topics such as torture, nationalization of energy resources, peacekeeping around the world, etc. Coverage from 1923 to the present. Access level: CUNY
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DocuseekSelected documentaries and social issues from Icarus, BullFrog and other distributors. Issues covered include history, politics, anthropology, human rights, and justice and environment broadly interpreted. From independent & progressive documentary makers.
Access level: John Jay
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EconlitAccess to articles in international economic journals, as well as essays, research papers, books, dissertations, book reviews, and working papers. Coverage from 1969 to the present. Access level: John Jay
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Environmental Studies (Gale in Context)Topics include global warming, food safety, access to health care, and the impact of economic development on international relations. Reader-friendly; may be especially appreciated by non-science majors and beginning science students. Access level: CUNY
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Environmental Studies and PolicyProvides access to scholarly journals, magazines, and other reference sources covering environmental issues and policies from the Academic OneFile and General OneFile databases. Access level: John Jay
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GreenFILEScholarly, government and general-interest information covering all aspects of human impact on the environment. Topics include global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more. Access level: CUNY
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National Geographic Magazine ArchiveThe complete archive from 1888 to 1994 of the award-winning magazine, which features in-depth coverage of cultures, nature, science, technology, and the environment; and spectacular photographic essays. Access level: CUNY
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Science DirectAccess to journals in the sciences and social sciences. Access level: CUNY
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SCOPUSAbstract and citation database to peer-reviewed journal titles from international publishers in science, technology, social science and medicine. Results can be refined by author affiliation, funding source, and more. Coverage from the 1960's to the present. When searching OneSearch using your CUNYfirst login credentials to include this database in your search. Access level: John Jay
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Sociological AbstractsScholarly articles, books, and dissertations in sociology and subdisciplines. Coverage from 1952 to the present. Access level: John Jay
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Worldwide Political Science AbstractsJournal articles and book abstracts in political science and its complementary fields, including international relations, law, and public administration/policy. Coverage from 1975 to the present. Access level: John Jay
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