University of Wisconsin - Stout

SCIENCE TEXTS USED BY LOCAL SCHOOLS

A list of science texts used in some local schools (Menomonie and Chippewa Falls).

WWW Sites

General Education

Science Education

STOUT LIBRARY CATALOG

Use the Stout Library Catalog to identify books and audiovisual materials about your topic. Use a keyword guided search and then click on the Long View. You can then explore any of the listed subject headings by selecting the link. Some examples of keywords:

EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS CENTER (EMC)

The Stout Library Catalog includes materials located in the entire University Library. To search only those PK-12 materials located in the Educational Materials Center of the University Library, you can set limits on the catalog to search only that location.

The EMC contains several collections. Materials identified by Educational Materials Center listed in the Stout catalog will be in EMC Juvenile, EMC Curriculum, EMC Text Collection, or EMC Software Collection. Use the same terms as listed above for your searches.

DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS

Print Resources Available in the University Library

LESSON PLANS

INDEXES AND DATABASES

Stout Users Only

Use the Indexes and Databases to identify articles in journals, magazines, and newspapers. Many indexes provide full text articles.

Some databases provide access to curriculum guides:

PERIODICALS

Selected Periodicals Available in the University Library

STANDARDS

ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS

WWW Search Engines

The search engines that are available on the WWW vary in depth and coverage. Explore the search options to find relevant WWW sites. For a list of available search engines and WWW directories, e.g. Google or Yahoo, use Searching the Web from the Library Home Page.

Citations

To cite online resources in appropriate bibliographic style see: Citing Resources

To organize citations and create bibliographies and papers in APA, MLA and other styles see: RefWorks and Other Citation Management Tools

Last Updated: 04/22/2008 and Last Revised: 12/04/2007

Contact Denise Madland for more information or help on this topic.