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Biodiversity & Conservation

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  • Use one of the databases below when you are trying to identify articles on your topic.
     
  • To improve your database search results try using the truncation symbol. Truncation symbols vary by database, but the usual suspects are an asterisk * exclamation mark ! or a pound # sign. Click here for an explanation on the EBSCO databases.
     
  • A great way to see what the latest research is in any subject area is to select a journal (online of course, using the Journal Search feature at the top of the window, and then browsing the table of contents.

To find a specific journal use the Journal Search feature in OneSearch. 

Article Databases

Articles can be identified by searching in one of these subscription databases. 

Finding the actual article

Many of the databases will only provide you with a citation. To retrieve the full text of an article from within most databases, use the
Find It @SacState link,  which can usually be found at the end of a database record summary.

Where's my Article-- When using Google Scholar

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