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| Home > Research Help > Biology > Getting Started with Library Research in Biology Resources for Biology and Biophysics Students and researchers new to the biological sciences or new to Johns Hopkins can use this guide as an introduction to relevant library resources. A more complete list of online resources for the biological sciences is also available. How to find: General Resources: Specialized Resources: Homework helpers are two series of books providing help with solving problems and understanding theories in science and engineering. Schaum's Outlines and the Problem Solver series are very helpful. Primers in Biology publishes online books that provide overviews of different areas within biology. We have two of their online books available:
Information about the Medical (East Baltimore) Campus is available if you need to use their library. Writing and Research Assistance is a page for contributors to the journals "The Triple Helix" and "Epidemic Proportions." Librarian for Biology and Biophysics: Robin Sinn | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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