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Writing 173
Technology and the Limits of the Human
Spring 2004
Mark Ilsemann

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1. Background Information

Use these sources to provide a context, answer factual questions, and for the recommended readings in their bibliographies.

AccessScience
An electronic version of the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. Offers authoritative articles, news updates, and biographical information on leading scientists.

Chadwick, Ruth F.The concise encyclopedia of the ethics of new technologies. San Diego: Academic Press, 2001
[Firestone and Stokes QH332 .C66 2001]

Chadwick, Ruth F. Encyclopedia of applied ethics. San Diego: Academic Press, 1998. 4 vols.
[Firestone Reference BJ63 .E44 1998]

Kuhse, Helga and Peter Singer. A companion to bioethics. Oxford, UK ; Malden, Mass., USA: Blackwell Publishers, 1998.
[Firestone Reference R724 .C616 1998]

Clarke, Paul A.B. and Andrew Linzey. Dictionary of ethics, theology, and society. London ; New York: Routledge, 1996.
[Firestone Reference BJ63 .D53 1996 and also online through Ebrary]

Reich, Warren T. The ethics of sex and genetics. New York, Macmillan Reference USA,1998
[Firestone RG133.5 .E855 1998]

Reich, Warren T. Encyclopedia of bioethics New York : Macmillan Pub. Co.; London, Simon & Schuster Macmillan; Prentice Hall International, 1995 5 vols.
[Firestone General & Humanities Reference QH332 .E52 1995]

Fleschar, Manfred H. and Kimball R. Nill. Glossary of biotechnology terms. Lancaster, PA: Technomic Pub. Co, 1993.
[Engineering Reference TP248.17 F537 1993]

Hedges, Richard. Bioethics, health care, and the law : a dictionary. Santa Barbara, Calif: ABC-CLIO, 1999.
[Firestone R725.5 .H44 1999]

Kahl, Günter. Dictionary of gene technology. 2nd ed. Weinheim ; New York: Wiley-VCH, 2001.
[Biology QH427 .K334 2001]

Meyers, Robert A. Molecular biology and biotechnology : a comprehensive desk reference. New York, NY, USA: Wiley-VCH, 1995.
[Biology QH506 .M66155 1995]

Steinberg, Mark and Sharon Cosloy. The Facts on File dictionary of biotechnology and genetic engineering. New York: Facts on File, 1994.
[Engineering Reference TP248.16 .S84 1994]

MEDLINEplus
A medical and health information site from the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. Of particular interest are the medical encyclopedia, the "Health Topics," and the news. Also recommended are the "State-of-the-Science Statements" and the "Consensus Statements" at http://consensus.nih.gov/ .


2. Finding books on your topic using the Main Catalog

  • Search the Main Catalog to find out what books, journals (but NOT journal articles), videos, sound recordings, or other materials the Princeton University Library owns that are relevant to your topic.
  • If the materials you need are checked out to other readers or not available at Princeton, use "Borrow Direct" to get the book quickly from a partner library.
  • When researching a topic, use keywords or Library of Congress Subject Headings.

Here are some examples of relevant subject headings. Omit the dashes between subheadings, when you are doing a subject search.

	Bioethical issues
	Bioethics
	Biotechnology
	Biotechnology -- Moral and ethical aspects
	Gene therapy
	Genetic engineering
	Genetic engineering -- Moral and ethical aspects
	Human cloning
	Human experimentation in medicine -- Moral and ethical aspects
	Human reproductive technology
	Human genetics -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects
	Medical ethics
	Medical genetics
	Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.
  • You can combine terms in keyword searches, for example:
	transplant? and ethic? 
	biotechnology and (law? or legal)
	"human genetics" and moral?

Note that the ? works like a wild card and finds any word starting with the preceding stem.


3. Finding secondary analytic articles in magazines, newspapers, and journals

Article Indexes (in print or electronic format) identify articles in popular magazines, scholarly journals, and newspapers by author and by topic. In some cases the full text of an article will be available online.

Wilson OmniFile
Broad subject coverage. Full text beginning with 1982 for major American journals that cover a wide range of disciplines, including applied science, religion, philosophy, and public policy.
EBSCO Academic Search Premier
Another broad database with full text from 3200 magazines and journals in all subject areas.
Proquest Direct - Periodical Research Library
Indexes over 2500 journals and provides full text for a majority of them.
Academic Universe (Lexis-Nexis)
Full text of more than 700 newspapers world wide, as well as hundreds of trade, business, and legal journals. For current news, Lexis-Nexis and Factiva are the most comprehensive and up-to-date resources avaialble. Includes full text of the New York Times.
Philosopher's Index
The major source for finding articles in philosophy journals or collections of essays. Coverage begins in 1940 and continues to the present.
MedLine
Part of PubMed, the National Library of Medicine's comprehensive index of scientific journal literature in medicine and the medical sciences. In aspects of social science and humanities relating to medicine, only items from medical science journals are included, and popular literature on medical topics is not included.
ATLA Religion Database
American Theological Library Association's index to journals and collections of essays from the 1940s to the present. More than fifty core journals are available in full text.

4. How to find journals in Princeton's Libraries, if no full text is available online

  1. Follow the PUL or SFX link, if available.
  2. If not, search the Main Catalog.
  3. Do a journal title search for the title of the journal, not the title of the article.
  4. When looking at the catalog record for the journal, check which library owns the journal and whether the library has the year and volume you need. Note that recent issues are shelved separately from older bound volumes.
  5. If Firestone or another Princeton Library has the year/volume you need, copy the complete Location and Call Number. The call number for a paper copy of a journal could be a Library of Congress or a Richardson call number, or Princeton could own back years of the journal of microfilm.
  6. Use the Call Number Information handout and the Special Locations handout to determine where the journal is in the library.

5. Selected Web Sites of interest

Bioethics.net
Selected articles from The American Journal of Bioethics and useful background information, including sections on cloning, genetics, and "favorite topics."

Bioethics Resources on the Web
From the National Institutes of Health, this site links to NIH publications and other data from federal government, academic, and research institute sites.

National Agricultural Biotechnology Council
Web site from a consortium of thirty-six research institutions. Includes publications.

American Medican Association Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs
This section of the AMA maintains its Code of Medical Ethicws and publishes opinions and news relating to ethical issues.

President's Council on Bioethics
Scientists and other researchers appointed by the President to advise on bioethics issues. Site includes reports, publications, links to related sites. Note that opinions on this site may reflect a political agenda.

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