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Research Resources

Start searching your topic using these databases. 

Search Tip:  An article doesn't have to restate your exact thesis to be useful, try to find bits of evidence in the literature that supports your thesis.

Here are some peer-review journals on Earth Science. If you are researching a specific topic, you should use a library database instead and start with a keyword search for your topic. However, browsing through a journal is a great way to get a good idea of what types of research people are doing, and how that research is written.

You can access library resources by searching Google Scholar

If you are on-campus, you will be automatically recognized as a member of the A&M-SA community. If you are off-campus, you will need to configure the settings for Google Scholar so that it knows you are a member of the A&M-SA community. Please see How to Set Up Google Scholar for Off-Campus Use for instructions.

Please keep in mind that not everything available through your library is cited on Google Scholar, so be sure to also use the library's online databases for your research needs. You can also ask your subject librarian for help!

You will need to enter your A&M-SA network username and password to get into the library's databases from off-campus. If you need assistance with this, please visit our Off-Campus Access page.

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