Answered By: Laurie Bastien
Last Updated: Nov 14, 2023     Views: 92

Begin searching at the Library welcome page, and select the Peer Reviewed box. 

In the search box, begin a topic search. For example:

  • globalization "environmental gains"
  • globalization "environmental gains/multiculturalism" diversity
  • globalization "negative environmental effects"
  • globalization "negative environmental effects/multiculturalism" diversity 

Be sure to use the quotation marks as shown; they tell the database to search words together as a phrase.

Once articles have been retrieved, search results can be refined by selecting the various limiters like publication date, geography, and more. 

Search tip: When browsing results, look at subject tags within the article citations; they can often provide additional search terms and phrases. 

In addition to the suggestions above, Westlaw is a great legal database for locating environmental regulations. From the Library homepage, select the All Databases link.

Scroll down to Westlaw Campus Research and click on that. All databases are listed alphabetically.

In Westlaw, select Regulations

Scroll down to the field By Topic and select Environmental Law to browse Federal and State regulations.  

You may also search News

Choose Energy & Environment in the News by Topic field.

Search by keyword or phrase.

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