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Energy and the Environment Research Resources. Locating Government Publications and other material Donna Burton Documents Librarian x6635. Reference Books. McMillan Encyclopedia of Energy (3 vols.) Ref TJ 163.28 2001 Encyclopedia of Environment and Society (5 vols.)
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Energy and the EnvironmentResearch Resources Locating Government Publications and other material Donna Burton Documents Librarian x6635
Reference Books McMillan Encyclopedia of Energy (3 vols.) Ref TJ 163.28 2001 Encyclopedia of Environment and Society (5 vols.) Ref HM 856.E53 2007
Additional Documents Access via OPAC • Go the Library’s home page • Click on “More catalog options” in the center grey box • On the far right side in the large yellow box find “Other Catalogs” • The 4th listing is “Govt Documents” • This is also known as MARCIVE
MARCIVE • Government pubs from 1976— • Search by browse or keyword • Electronic links are embedded • Information on local depositories holding this material
Search Tips • For broadest coverage, click on “keyword” and “subject” • Enter search terms • Truncated searching is available: use an * (asterisk) for wildcard endings • Example: alternative fuels, alternat* fuel, alternative fuel* • Asterisked subject headings have cross references to check
Bibliography of books, government documents, articles and web sites
Web Searching • The federal government is an authoritative, prolific publisher of a lot of information on all kinds of energy and energy policy • One search engine that specifically searches .gov domains is Google’s US Government Search at http://www.google.com/unclesam
Other Searches • Usa.gov: see topic “Environment, Energy, and Agriculture “
Other Searches • Usa.gov: see topic “Environment, Energy, and Agriculture “ • Science.gov: set up for quick alphabetic browse with keyword searching available
Other Searches • Usa.gov: see topic “Environment, Energy, and Agriculture “ • Science.gov: set up for quick alphabetic browse with keyword searching available • Government Accountability Office: (Full text reports online) http://gao.gov/
GAO.gov • The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is known as "the investigative arm of Congress" and "the congressional watchdog." GAO supports the Congress in meeting its constitutional responsibilities and helps improve the performance and accountability of the federal government for the benefit of the American people. • Their mission is to provide “…timely information that is objective, fact-based, nonpartisan, non-ideological, fair, and balanced.”
More Searches • OSTI Information Bridge: www.osti.gov/bridge
More Searches • OSTI Information Bridge: http://www.osti.gov/bridge/ • OSTI Geothermal Legacy Collection: http://www.osti.gov/geothermal/ dating from the 1970’s on, some of the most valuable sources of DOE sponsored information on geothermal
More Searches • OSTI Information Bridge: www.osti.gov/bridge • OSTI Geothermal Legacy collection: http://www.osti.gov/subjectportals/ • National Service Center for Environmental Publications: http://www.epa.gov/ncepihom/