WR 362: Science Writing (Ecampus)

Course Reserves

The Best American Science and Nature Writing (2009) Author: Kolbert, Elizabeth (Editor) Call #: VR 256
Gathering Moss Author: Kimmerer Call #: VR 255
Natural acts : a sidelong view of science and nature / David Quammen. Author: Quammen, David, 1948- Call #: QH45.5 .Q36 1985
Natural acts : a sidelong view of science and nature / David Quammen. Author: Quammen, David, 1948- Call #: QH45.5 .Q36 2009
The structure of scientific revolutions. Author: Kuhn, Thomas S. Call #: Q175 .K8 c.2
Writing for science / Robert Goldbort. Author: Goldbort, Robert, 1949- Call #: T11 .G626 2006

Annotated Bibliography

An annotated bibliography is an organized list of sources (references cited), such as books, journals, newspapers, magazines, Web Pages, etc., each of which is followed a description or summary of each item.

What is the purpose of an annotated bibliography?

Depending on the assignment, the annotated bibliography may serve a number of purposes. This includes but is not limited to:

  • a review of the literature on a particular subject
  • illustrate the quality of research that you have done
  • provide examples of the types of sources available
  • describe other items on a topic that may be of interest to the reader
  • explore the subject for further research

Resources

  • Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography locked database
    Provides information on the history of science through articles on the professional lives of scientists. All periods of science from classical antiquity to modern times are represented.
    Coverage Dates: - 2008
  • Current Research Information Service (CRIS) open database
    CRIS is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) documentation and reporting system for ongoing and recently completed research projects in agriculture, food and nutrition, and forestry.
    Coverage Dates: -
  • Encyclopedia of Bioethics locked database
    This third edition is a complete revision of the Dartmouth Medal-winning set first published in 1995. Covering a wealth of topics on the ethics of health professions, animal research, population control and the environment, the set helps researchers to consider the impact of new scientific knowledge and its potential to harm or benefit present and future generations
    Coverage Dates: - 2004
  • Encyclopedia of Earth open database
    An electronic reference about the Earth, its natural environments, and their interaction with society. The Encyclopedia is a free, fully searchable collection of articles written by scholars, professionals, educators, and experts who collaborate and review each other's work. The articles are written in non-technical language and will be useful to students, educators, scholars, professionals, as well as to the general public.
    Coverage Dates: - present
  • Encyclopedia of Inland Waters locked database
    Contains over 240 individual articles covering various broad topics including properties of water hydrologic cycles, surface and groundwater hydrology, hydrologic balance, lakes of the world, rivers of the world, light and heat in aquatic ecosystems, hydrodynamics and mixing in rivers, reservoirs, and lakes, biological integration among inland aquatic ecosystems, pollution and remediation, and conservation and management of inland aquatic ecosystems.
    Coverage Dates: - 2009
  • Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics locked database

    Coverage Dates: - 2005
  • Medicine, Bioethics, and Health: Social Issues Primary Sources Collection locked database
    Explores the development, diversity, and linking of science and ethics as embodied in medical advances, social policy, and law.
    Coverage Dates: - 2006
  • Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center locked database
    Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center pulls together background information and pro & con viewpoints about current social issues. The database includes: Nearly 7,000 viewpoint articles, 41 complete titles from the Information Plus reference program, more than 275 primary documents, 300 biographies of social activists and reformers,nearly 5,000 statistical tables, charts and graphs Nearly 4,600 topic overviews that provide context for the issues, more than 775 court-case overviews, 334 profiles of federal agencies and special interest groups, 2,000 links to reviewed and subject-indexed Web sites, more than 1,300 images, all hand-selected to support the topics covered, more than 135 full-text periodicals and newspapers, podcasts from the Weekly Presidential Radio Address.
    Coverage Dates: 1981 -
  • Statistical Abstract open database
    A collection of statistics on social and economic conditions in the United States. Selected international data are also included. The Abstract is also a guide to sources of other data from the Census Bureau, other Federal agencies, and private organizations.
    Full-text and data: 2006
    Coverage Dates: - 2006

Course Instructor

  • Sara Jameson
  • Office:
    Moreland 360
  • Contact:

    Instructor's Website

Syllabus

Avoiding Plagiarism

To learn what plagiarism is and how to avoid it, use the tutorial below:

Learn about OSU's Academic Dishonesty policy.

Last Update: February 19, 2012 09:11