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Biology

This is a guide for research in biology

Getting Started with Biology Research

This guide is intended to help you identify where to search for literature and data, develop your search strategy, and manage and cite sources. For additional research support, reach out to your subject librarian.

Biology research can cover extensive topics and intersect with numerous other fields. When you're starting to explore biology research, it can be helpful to take a few of these steps:

  • Write down key words, phrases, names, and dates that might relate to your topic.
  • Consider different ways of talking about things, like using common/scientific names for species, generic/chemical/trade names for drugs, and other terminologies and synonyms you might encounter. 
  • Often you have to think more broadly than your specific report, trial study, or other reference work in order to find relevant sources—where might you find related works? 

Databases

These databases are a good starting place for searching literature in Biology. For more options, see all Biology databases.

Background & Contextual Sources

New Books in Biology

Schedule a Meeting with a Librarian

Have questions about the research process? Don't struggle, reach out to a librarian for help! Students interested in research support can book a meeting with a librarian to:

  • Narrow down research topic ideas
  • Find background information
  • Save time getting started with your research
  • Use the library’s collections as well as worldwide and web resources
  • Choose databases for discipline-focused research
  • Learn more efficient searching method

To make an appointment, reach out to a subject librarian specializing in your topic.