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ENG 7 (Eagan) - Environmental Conservation: Western, Developing Nation, and Indigenous Paradigms

A library guide to help Eagan's ENG 7 students connect with resources needed for their Fall 2017 essay.

Books

Books are great for providing in-depth information about all aspects of your topics. This is a great place to find A LOT of information on your topic in just one resource. Remember that you do not have to read the whole book; just use the index to find the relevant pages for the information you are trying to find.

Use the search box to the right to type in your topic keyword and search.  You can also find this search box on our library homepage.  Once the catalog is open with your results, refine, capture by saving the link or checking out the book with your student ID, and  finally, be sure to enter in the citation information into Noodletools as a "Book" item.  If the chapters have different authors, then cite as a book, but make sure to use the "Chapter/Section" fields to add in the specific chapter information.

 

Accessing your Library Account

To request or renew library books, DVDs, or other materials, log into your library account using Library Account Login.

Use your MyPortal login credentials (W# and MyPortal password). For more information about MyPortal login details, visit MyPortal Information.

Your library account allows you to:

  • Request materials from LPC and Chabot libraries.
  • Check your account to see current checkouts and due dates.
  • Renew items online.

To search the catalog, visit: Library Catalog - OneSearch

 

Find Books

search. refine. capture. cite.

OneSearch is a broad search across many different subjects, databases, and resources. If you are not finding what you are looking for here, use the box below to hone in on subject-specific resources.

Advanced Search

Example Search Statement:

indigenous AND conservation AND nature

Some additional example searches:

Maasai

Miwok

Kayapo

indigenous AND national park

indigenous peoples AND ecology

Indigenous peoples AND climate science

environment AND indigenous AND justice

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