 The geography subject guides are a one-stop shop for geography library resources in an easy and efficient way to assess library resources remotely. It is a good place to start your research or course assignments. The three subject guides covering all areas of geography has links to materials such as databases, core journals, encyclopedias, and relevant websites. From the library's website, select research, navigate to subject and course guides, scroll down to geography. The cartography, remote sensing, and GIS guide includes links to mapping resources, GIS software, and links to U.S. federal agency data resources. The human geography guide is where you will find resources for many areas of geographical research, including cultural, political, settlement, population, economics, and food security. The physical geography guide contains resources on climatology, meteorology, biodiversity, landscape ecology, soils, environment, oceans, landforms. The pages on the left side of each guide indicates the resource categories. The about page has my information. It shows you how to contact me by email, chat, or schedule an appointment for consultations. It also has the articles plus box. It is used to search most of our databases in the Alice catalog. The encyclopedias and more links you to dictionaries and encyclopedias. To search an encyclopedia, you will need your Ohio ID and password if you haven't already signed into your account. To set the environmental encyclopedia, for example, you click the link and then connect to the encyclopedia from the library's catalog. You can access it by clicking the image, use the table of contents to search for any topic. You can also use the search box to search a topic. Prices and dictionaries are important resources that contain background information or factual information on a topic. They also contain pointers to journal articles and books for further exploration of your topic. The finding articles page links you to various databases such as academic search complete environment complete, general science full test, geobase, green file scopers. To search a database, click the link, connect, then search by keyword. You can narrow your results using the left tabs so you can limit by full test or scholarly or peer reviewed articles or by date or by source type such as academic journals or magazines or newspapers or limit by subject. The journals page takes you to links on all journals in the field. Human geography uses a lot of statistical data. So on the human geography guide, you will see a page on statistical sources that provides you links to various government agencies such as the Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, data.gov and then the National Center for Health Statistics. It also provides links to some of our statistical databases like the Country Watch, Europa World Plus and Statista. The useful websites page provides links to professional associations such as the AAG and also to digital collections. The cited page provides links to various citation styles and also citation style guides like PEDU, OWL.