Narrowing down your topic can be daunting. Searching for related concepts in a reference database can help you get to know the possibilities. The following resources are guaranteed to have resources that will help you find a topic.
Understand context for hundreds of science topics through overviews, journals, news, interactive experiments, and more. Contains millions of full-text articles that include national and global publications as well as 200+ experiments, projects, and top reference content.
Reference e-books on a wide range of topics. Sources include dictionaries, encyclopedias, key concepts, key thinkers, handbooks, atlases, and more. Search by keyword or browse titles by topic.
A multi-disciplinary database that provides full text for more than 4,600 journals, including approximately 3,900 peer-reviewed titles. Useful for nearly any research topic.
Citations/abstracts and some full-text articles from high-impact, peer-reviewed bioscience journals and bulletins in plant science, animal science, entomology, wildlife management, biology, chemistry and more, published by the American Institute of Biological Sciences and closely related organizations.
Can't I just Google it?
This video will help you understand why you should be searching for scholarly sources at Forsyth Library instead of out in the wild.
What is a database anyway?
This video will help you understand what a library database is and how it is different than a search engine you find on the internet.