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BIO 427: Monuments & Microbes

Resource guide to support the Monuments & Microbes course.

Welcome!

In this course, you'll be combining scientific knowledge with American history. This guide will provide you with resources that combine these to disciplines. Using a combination of multidisciplinary databases, biology resources, and history resources will provide you with a robust selection of research materials. 

Biology Resources

The primary way that biologists communicate their research findings is through scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles. Journal articles are most commonly found in databases. Use the databases below to search for biology sources: 

History Resources

Historians use several literature types to convey their findings, including books and scholarly, peer-reviewed literature sources. To find books, use Library Search or an e-book database

There are numerous historical databases to explore. The following are a good place to start when searching for scholarly, peer-reviewed sources:

Finally, historians also rely on primary sources such as newspapers, diaries, witness accounts, among other resources. If you would like to consult original documents, consider the following resources: