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Health, Fitness & Sports 204: Applied Anatomy

Submitted by amizikar on Thu, 08/03/2017 - 15:49

Selected Resources for Applied Anatomy

Books | Indexes | Periodicals | Web Sites | Help


BOOKS

Library Catalogs | Reference Books

Locating Books in Library Catalogs

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Books on Scientific Writing and Presentations

Scientific Writing: Easy When You Know How by Jennifer Peat et. al.
2002
The Craft of Scientific Writing by Michael Alley
T11 .A37 1996
Communicating Science: A Practical Guide by Pierre Laszlo
2006
Scientific Papers and Presentations by Martha Davis
T11 .D324 1997
Scientific Writing: Thinking in Words by David Lindsay
T11 .L52864 2011
The Art of Scientific Writing by Hans Friedrich Ebel
QD9.15 .E23 2004

Reference Books

Below is a select list of reference books that may be useful to you in this class.

McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology (20 volumes)
Main Reference Q121 .M3 1997 (8th edition)
A Dictionary of Biology
Reference QH302.5 .D54 2008
Collins Dictionary of Biology
2005
Sobotta Atlas of Human Anatomy : Head, Neck, Upper Limb, Thorax, Abdomen, Pelvis, Lower Limb
Reference QM25 .A7913 2008
Encyclopedia of Human Biology (9 volumes)
Reference QP11 .E53 1997 (2nd edition)
American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary
Reference R121 .A53 2004 (2nd edition)
The American Heritage Medical Dictionary
2007
Mosby's Medical Dictionary
Reference R121 .M89 2009
Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy
Reference RC55 .M4 (2006, 18th edition)
Reference Desk RC55 .M4 (2011, 19th edition)

INDEXES

Biosis Previews indexes articles from all fields of Biology.
Index to clinical medicine, nursing, veterinary and allied health literature. Some fulltext is available.
provides another interface to the data contained in MEDLINE plus additional content.
Index to books, articles, web-sites and other resources on all aspects of sport, physical fitness, sport science and recreation.
Index and cited references for articles in the sciences.

A full list of all databases accessible at Â鶹´«Ã½ can be found at:
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PERIODICALS

Periodicals are where most of the information for your research papers will come. Remember that there are scholarly publications as well as popular publications You will most likely want to stick to scholarly publications for your research. For hints on how to tell the two apart, please see Scholarly vs. Popular Articles.

Â鶹´«Ã½ owns many scientific journals in both print and electronic formats. The links below will help you to find out what journals we own, the format, and where they are located.

Journals the Library Has
This is a searchable index of the periodicals Â鶹´«Ã½ owns in electronic and print formats. Location and dates owned are also provided.

Journal Interlibrary Loan Form
Use Interlibrary Loan to request articles not owned at Â鶹´«Ã½ from other libraries. Please see the form for more details.

WEB SITES

When using the internet, always be thinking critically about what you are viewing. Good and bad information both reside on the internet and it isn't always easy to tell the two apart. For hints on spotting good web pages, please see the library's page on Evaluating Web Sites.

If you choose to use internet sites as information resources, you must cite them just as you must cite a book or journal article. For help citing webpages and other online resources, take a look at Citing Electronic Resources.

HELP

If you are having trouble with your research, please contact Alisa Mizikar, the Science Librarian, via email at amizikar@wittenberg.edu or call 937-327-7515. You can also contact any of the reference librarians at librarians@wittenberg.edu or at 937-327-7511.

Compiled by Alisa Mizikar.

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