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Rosemont College Archives are located in Kistler Library. Collections span from the college's founding in 1921 to present day.
Open by appointment only.
Chelsea Frank, MLIS
Director of the Gertrude Kistler Memorial Library
610-527-0200 x2287
chelsea.frank@rosemont.edu
Encyclopedias, handbooks, dictionaries and other reference books can be a great place to start your research. They will:
Dictionary of Environmental Science and Technology
by
Andrew Porteous
Includes in-depth entries on scientific and technical terminology associated with environmental protection and resource management.
The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography
by
Roy Porter
Provides an authoritative and accessible look at the lives of the men and women who have shaped science.
Collins Dictionary of Biology
by
W. G. Hale; Venetia A. Saunders (Editor); J. P. Margham
Covers all the major fields within the science, including anatomy, biochemistry, ecology, evolutionary theory, genetics, molecular biology, physiology and taxonomy.
Encyclopedia of Evolution
by
Stanley A. Rice
Encyclopedia of Evolution, Revised Edition contains hundreds of entries that span modern evolutionary science and the history of its development. This comprehensive volume clarifies many common misconceptions about evolution, including whether the process of evolution has been observed; biological evidence from DNA; and whether any "missing links" have been found.
Encyclopedia of the Human Genome
by
David N. Cooper
Presenting a comprehensive and rigorously detailed overview of current research and its groundbreaking applications, this major reference work examines many peripheral topics surrounding the field such as law, ethics, medicine and public health, history, religion and industry.
Dictionary of Microbiology and Molecular Biology
by
Paul Singleton; Diana Sainsbury
Covers the whole field of pure and applied microbiology and microbial molecular biology.
Communicable Diseases : A Global Perspective
by
Roger Webber
A comprehensive yet synoptic account of communicable diseases, it covers theory, epidemiology and control, then systematically groups diseases by their main means of transmission.
The following featured books are included in the Kistler Library's collection. EBooks will link directly to their source (login may be required).
Follow these links to search additional eBooks online:
Use the following multi-subject and subject-specific databases to search for detailed research articles on your topic. Login required for off-campus access. Click here for the full list of Rosemont's electronic databases.
Academic Search contains a wealth of essential material for learning and detailed research in a single, easily searched database, with the full text of articles from over 3,700 publications, and indexing and abstracts from nearly 5,300 publications.
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Looking for specific articles on a topic? Visit our Electronic Databases page and search the resources listed there.
The links below will direct you to additional resources on the open web. Depending on the nature of your research, it may or may not be appropriate to utilize these sources, so it is always best to check first with your professor or a librarian. Consult this page for more guidance on evaluating websites.
The websites of professional organizations are great places to find the latest news in the field and professional networking opportunities.
