Using the Online Catalog
Use the Voyager Online Catalog to locate books and other media at McIntyre Library as well as other UW libraries (through Universal Borrowing or Interlibrary Loan if the material is not available through the UW system). Click here for a guide to using the online catalog, which includes information on how to limit by location, item type, medium and more.
Search Tips:
- Use a builder search to do more advanced searching
- Set limits if you want only certain materials or items from certain collections
- When you find an item that looks really good, cross search its subject headings to get to other similar materials.
Finding U.S. Geological Survey Materials
The library gets most of the materials published by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of the government publications depository program. The U.S.G.S. is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior so all materials are located in the US goverment documents in the I (for Interior) 19 section.
Documents include:
- Geological Survey Bulletins (I 19.3)
- USGS Monographs (I 19.9)
- Geological Survey Circulars (I 19.4)
- Publications of the US Geological Survey (I 19.14)
- Geological Survey Professional Papers (I 19.16)
- USGS Water Resources Data for Wisconsin (I 19.53)
- USGS Maps (I 19.91)
Using Voyager, the library's online catalog, to find USGS materials:
- Open Voyager
- Click on "Builder Search"
- Choose "More Limit Options" and in "Location" choose "US Government Publications"
- In the first search box type "Geological Survey" and in the drop down menu choose "as a phrase"
- In the next search box put in your specific topic search term(s)
Finding and Using Library Databases
Database list - the library has access to over 140 different databases!
Periodicals list - a master list of everything we have or have access to (in print and with online access)
Finding articles by discipline - we help you pick the databases that are best for your particular topic or discipline
Search Tips:
- Search only one database at a time (click on the name of the database)
Don't EVER limit to full-text! Use theoption instead.
To try to make things easier for those studying in a certain field of study we have categorized our databases by discipline. There are several good choices for geographical research including:
- Web of Science (also known as Science Citation Index) - This is a combination of three difference databases from ISI Web of Knowledge. On the very top of the screen click on "Access the New Version" to get to better search options. This database is not full-text, but use the
option to track down articles. This is also a great source for cited reference searching.
- GeoRef - a comprehensive database in the geosciences and grows by more than 70,000 references a year.The database includes references to all publications of the U.S. Geological Survey, and US Canadian theses in the geosciences.
- General Science Full Text - indexes English-language periodicals and journals in all areas of science
- Applied Science & Technology Full Text - Indexes journals and periodicals in all areas of applied science and technology. Topics covered: chemistry, computing, earth sciences, electronics, engineering, industrial arts, material sciences, mathematics, and physics.
- Academic Search Elite - a general academic index that indexes almost 3,000 magazines and journals
from every academic discipline and provides the full-text of more than 1,200.

