Environmental Sciences: Overview

Welcome

Welcome to the Environment guide which highlights key resources and information in this subject area.

If you would like one to one advice on finding and using research literature in environmental sciences areas, contact your Academic Liaison Librarian, Joanne McPhie. Please book an appointment or email joanne.mcphie@brunel.ac.uk. I can help with using resources like databases and journals, literature searching, referencing and finding information and data.

Books are shelved over Floors 1-3, and all print journals can be found on Floor 3. If you want to browse, here are some key shelfmarks to get you started. Alternatively, to do a more thorough search, use the library search below.

Subject Shelfmark Floor
Climate change QC903-981 2
Environmental sciences GE105-195 1
Environmental law KC/KN/KW 3
Toxicology RA1211 2

Search Library resources

Our discovery tool, Library Search, will look for books, journal articles and more in one quick easy search - a great place to start your research. The results list also includes full-text links to subscribed content, like articles and textbooks. 

To search Library 'Search all' you can use keywords relevant to your topic, author names or the title of the source. 

 

For a more comprehensive search, individual databases offer greater functionality and give full access to a tailored suite of resources for your subject. To find out the database available in your subject, look for your programme in our Subject Guides, or you can view and access all our Databases alphabetically on the Databases A-Z webpage.

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Opening hours

Academic Liaison Librarians are available between 1pm-4pm, Monday to Friday term-time to discuss queries about using library resources and referencing.

Outside of these times, you can use the Library chat service and your query will be picked up by another member of Brunel Library staff or our friendly co-op support staff, who provide us with 24/7 chat coverage.

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