GeoRef
A comprehensive geoscience resource containing over 2.2 million bibliographic records covering subjects such as mineralogy and crystallography, general mineralogy, mineralogy of silicates, and mineralogy of non-silicates.
Environment Complete
Deep coverage in applicable areas of agriculture, ecosystem ecology, energy, natural resources, marine and freshwater science, geography, pollution and waste management, environmental technology, environmental law, public policy, social impacts, urban planning, and more. Environment Complete contains more than 1,590,000 records from 1,500 domestic and international titles going back to the 1950s as well as 100 monographs.
Web of Knowledge [formerly called Web of Science]
A massive citation database covering science, social science, and arts and humanities. Find articles on your topic, trace sources which that article cites, and sources that cite that article. Discover funding agencies, institutional partners, significant authors and journals.
More geoscience databases and articles can be found under the Articles tab.
Geography students may also want to look into the other department-specific library guides. Often times, they will include resources that look at their discipline from a geographic perspective. Review our list of other discipline specific databases to make sure you hit everything relevant. Depending on your topic, guides that may be especially useful include: