This guide is an introduction to the research process that, while not being an exhaustive list of information resources available, should be helpful in getting started in your research about creationism and evolution. Below you will find pointers to suggested research terms about creationism and evolution, materials in the library catalog about creationism and evolution, websites relevant to creationism and evolution, and links to library databases that contain information about creationism and evolution. Please use our email reference service, contact us at (310) 434-4254, or visit us in the library at the reference desk if you need further assistance.
Suggested Research Terms
One of the really helpful things when searching for information about a topic is a short list of terms related to a topic. We think the following terms will help with your research about creationism and evolution:
- Darwinism
- intelligent design
- Scopes Trial
- Clarence Darrow
- John Thomas Scopes
- William Jennings Bryan
- Old Earth
- Young Earth
Materials in the library catalog related to creationism and evolution
We have the following materials in the library catalog related to creationism and evolution:
Websites on creationism and/or evolution
The following websites will help you with your research on creationism and evolution:
Many links to sites on general evolution, online journals, and related pages.
This is a non-commercial, education website, teaching the science and history of evolutionary biology. It helps explain what evolution is, how it works, how it factors into your life, how research in evolutionary biology is performed, and how ideas in this area have changed over time. The site is a collaborative project of the University of California Museum of Paleontology and the National Center for Science Education.
This is a special report from the Natural History magazine. Three proponents of Intelligent Design present their views of design in the natural world. Each view is immediately followed by a response from a proponent of evolution. Includes links to related sites at the end of the report.
This is a non-profit organization that provides “information and resources for schools, parents and concerned citizens working to keep evolution in public school science education. The site provides information on the scientific, educational, and legal aspects of the creation and evolution controversy. The organization’s members are scientists, teachers, clergy, and citizens with diverse religious affiliations.
“The Intelligent Design and Evolution Awareness (IDEA) Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting intelligent design theory and fostering good - spirited discussion and a better understanding over intelligent design theory and the creation - evolution issue among students, educators, churches, and anyone else interested.”
This page, offered via the Western Australia Technology and Industry Advisory Council site, is on the subject of "creationism science, or the belief that the biblical story of [creation] is true. The main aim of this page is to put forth an unbiased view of where creationist texts come from, what the guidelines to their science is, and why it may be a superior science when compared to evolution.
In Dayton, Tennessee in 1925, John Scopes, a high school biology teacher, was charged with illegally teaching the theory of evolution. This site offers details on the importance and the background of the trial.
Library Databases relevant to creationism and evolution
The following Santa Monica College Library online databases may contain material relevant to creationism and evolution. Databases may include magazine, newspaper and journal articles. Off-campus users, please note: you must be a Santa Monica College student, faculty or staff member to use these services.
Academic Search Premier, MasterFile Premier
Academic Search Premier and MasterFile Premier provide full text for over 6200 periodicals including full text for more than 3,500 peer-reviewed journals. Coverage spans virtually every area of academic study and offers information dating as far back as 1975.
Academic Search Premier and MasterFile Premier provide full text for over 6200 periodicals including full text for more than 3,500 peer-reviewed journals. Coverage spans virtually every area of academic study and offers information dating as far back as 1975.
Philosophy and Religion Collection
Covers such topics as epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy and the history of philosophy, world religions, biblical studies, religious history. Includes more than 300 full text journals.
Covers such topics as epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy and the history of philosophy, world religions, biblical studies, religious history. Includes more than 300 full text journals.
National Newspapers (1985- current)
Local, regional and national news coverage from selected newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Denver Post, USA Today, Christian Science Monitor.
Local, regional and national news coverage from selected newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Denver Post, USA Today, Christian Science Monitor.
Encyclopedia Americana
Includes 45,000 articles, plus thousands of hypertext links to web sites featuring additional data. It is updated quarterly.
Includes 45,000 articles, plus thousands of hypertext links to web sites featuring additional data. It is updated quarterly.
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