Climate change. Is it happening, at what rate, and why? Those are common questions posed on a controversial topic and one that always seems to make its way into the news. You may be a student, a researcher or someone just interested in science related subjects like this and wouldn’t it be nice to have access to a one-stop-shop resource that provided you with a plethora of full-text articles on the subject drawn from hundreds of national and global newspapers, magazines, and journals? Gale In Context: Science is just that research tool. By integrating authoritative, curriculum-aligned reference content with headlines and videos, this tool draws students and researchers into the subject matter, showing how scientific disciplines relate to real-world issues ranging from weather patterns to obesity.

 

Are you more of a visual learner? Sometimes science it something that is best learned via imagery, which is something that Gale In Context: Science doesn’t skimp on either. And, images within Gale In Context: Science have hot spots that when scrolled over, show additional content and details associated with that image, something that is exclusive to this research tool. 

And, with more than 200 experiments and projects from UXL Experiment Central, users can learn about endangered species and natural disasters to climate change and global warming. Plus, no worries about the legitimacy of the information as Gale In Context: Science is aligned to National and State Science standards, including Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and Project 2061.

 

Get the answers to your burning questions about the world of science and give Gale In Context: Science a whirl. This resource is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, on any device. Try the resource for yourself at https://tstc.libguides.com/sic or for more information, contact asklibrary@tstc.edu