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ALWAYS A GOOD START: The AccessScience database provides information from The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, and is an excellent resource for all scientific topics. Environment Complete is a recent edition (Fall 2007) to the database collection and is also a great place to start. BOOKS: Refer to the Books section of this site <click here>. GENERAL TOPICS: Students in General Studies science courses often write papers on basic topics such as "How do earthquakes work?" These types of papers are usually best researched in databases other than the ones listed in this section, the contents of which is frequently too narrowly focused for such topics. For general topics, you may be served best by a multidisciplinary, social science, business, history, or general database. Specifically
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