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Welcome to HGTC Library's Science Resources. Here you will find books, databases, journals, and research guides. If you need further assistance, you can contact us using the email address or live chat functions on the right-hand side of the screen.
Call Numbers
Use these call numbers to find books about science in the library:
- Q - General Science
- QA - Math & Computer Science
- QB - Astronomy
- QC - Physics
- QD - Chemistry
- QE - Geology
- QH - Natural History
- QK - Botany
- QL - Zoology
- QM - Human Anatomy
- QP - Physiology
- QR - Microbiology
- R - Medicine
- S - Agriculture
Science News
Printable Research Guides
- Anatomy & Physiology Resources This PDF guide provides a starting point for library research in anatomy & physiology.
- Astronomy Resources This PDF guide is a great starting point for research in astronomy.
- Biology Resources This PDF shows just a few of the resources the library provides in the field of biology.
- Chemistry Resources This PDF will jump-start your research in chemistry.
- Physics Resources This PDF provides a starting point for research in physics.
Science Research Databases
Provides a one-stop resource for all science-related research needs. Includes over 50 reference titles offering topic overviews, biographies, and science experiments, 270 full-text science magazines, and more than 14,800 multimedia recordings. Provided by DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual Library.
Provides students with information on the science being done today. A wealth of background information, biographies, an embedded glossary, images, indexes and research aids. Updated weekly with a back file from 1992.
An online reference library that provides you with access to over 160 reference books includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri and books of quotations, in addition to a range of subject-specific titles.
Provides access to encyclopedias and specialized reference sources for multi-disciplinary research.
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