Welcome to the Science Fair Project Research Guide.
Click on a tabs below to find books and websites to help you choose a project as well as resources for research and project materials.
If you need additional help, stop by the Reference Desk or contact a reference librarian: Ask A Librarian.
Websites
- Science Fairs: ECB Surf Report.
From the Wisconsin Media Lab, a fine list of links to "how-to" sites, project ideas, and research organizations with background information on many popular science fair topics. - All Science Fair Projects
Links to thousands of ideas for science fair projects, with difficulty ratings. - Crystal Clear Science Fair Projects
Tips on choosing and researching a project with links to topic ideas. - Discovery School Science Fair Central
Advice for students, teachers and parents on science fairs with lists of possible research questions. - Open Colleges Guide to Science Fair Projects
A summary for students and parents of the steps in preparing the science fair project. - Science Buddies
From a non-profit organization devoted to developing a love of science and understanding of the scientific method in students, this site provides a "Topic Selection Wizard" to help students find areas of research that match their interests with suggested projects. Also links to "Ask an Expert, " a forum to ask questions and get help from volunteer scientists. - Science Fair from URL Shorteners
Many useful links to science fair project sites. - Yahoo's Directory of Science Fair Project Ideas
Links to select science fair guides.
How-To-Do-It Books
Click on the links below to access the online book/website or record/description of the book.
- Complete Handbook of Science Fair Projects. Rev. ed.
General Q182.3 .B63 2004 - Complete Idiot's Guide to Science Fair Projects.
General Q 182.3 .O54 2003 - Science Fair Success.
Juvenile Q 182.3 .B66 1999
Project Examples
- 100 Amazing Award-Winning Science Fair Projects.
General Q 182.3 .V428 2001 - Janice VanCleave's Guide to the Best Science Fair Projects.
Juvenile Q 182.3 .V36 1997 - Last-Minute Science Fair Projects: When Your Bunsen's Not Burning But the Clock's Really Ticking.
Juvenile Q 182.3 .B367 2006 - Light, Sound, and Waves Science Fair Projects: Using Sunglasses, Guitars, CDs, and Other Stuff.
General QC 360 .G373 2004 - More Award-Winning Science Fair Projects.
General Q 164 .B63 2004 - More Science Experiments on File.
Reference Q 182.3 .M6 - Nature Projects on File.
Reference QH 55 .N38 1992 - Plastics and Polymers Science Fair Projects: Using Hair Gel, Soda Bottles, and Slimy Stuff.
General QD 381.3 .G66 2004 - Quick-But-Great Science Fair Projects.
General Q 182.3 .L38 2000 - Science Fair Projects: Chemistry.
General QD 38 .B55 2000 - Science Fair Success Using Household Products..
General Q 164 .T684 2002 - Science Projects About the Physics of Sports.
Juvenile QC 73.4 .G375 2000 - Sports Science Projects: the Physics of Balls in Motion.
Juvenile QC 73.4 .G66 1999 - See for Yourself: More than 100 Experiments for Science Fairs and Projects.
Juvenile Q 182.3 .C62 2001 - Sure-to-Win Science Fair Projects.
Juvenile Q 182.3 .R53 2001
Science Fair Project Indexes
- Science Fair Project Index. 4 vols. 1960-1989.
Reference Q 182.3 .S34 1975;
Reference Q 182.3 .S34 1975 Suppl;
Reference Q 182.3 .S34 1975 Suppl.2;
Reference Q 182.3 .S34 1975 Suppl. 3 - Science Experiments Index for Young People.
Reference Q 182.3 .P55 2005 (1996 edition in General)
Best Bet links: Databases
- To find research articles on your topic, use Databases. The Library has thousands of journals in PDF or fulltext format. (HINT: Use "Find this" to connect to fulltext in other databases if PDF/HTML fulltext is not listed for an article). Many additional titles are indexed but not fulltext, in which case they must be ordered using Interlibrary Loan.
- Click this link and look under Science for your area of research.
- You can access these databases from home. Someone in your family over the age of 18 must have a College of DuPage Lbrary Card (community borrower status, if not a student here.)
- Academic Search Premier
Access to the full text of over 4500 scholarly journals. Search by keyword using Advanced Search to link keywords and phrases seaparated by the word "AND". "Click on "Scholarly (Peer-Reviewed) Journals" if you need academic journal literature. - Academic OneFile
Use Advanced Search to link keywords and phrases you want to match. Choose "Peer-Reviewed" for academic journals. - Science Direct
Full-text of hundreds of scientific journals from the publisher Elsevier. Be sure to select "Subscribed Journals" from the Source drop-down menu. - JSTOR
An archive of the articles in hundreds of journals going back decades or even a century or more up to just a few years ago (but not usually current issues). Many of the journals relate to the sciences. Use Advanced Search to link concepts. - Science Online.
The full text of Science from 1997-Present. Science is available from 1880-1996 in the JSTOR database. - Scientific American Archives Online
Indexing of every issue of Scientific American. PDFs of every article from 1993 to present. - High Wire Press
A searchable resource with full-text journal literature, some free, some for-fee. Go to "More search options" and enter desired terms under "Title & Abstract only," as these are where most important terms in an article will be found; leave search on buttom for "all" to match all terms.
The COD Library may not have the journal that your article is in. In that case, a person with a COD Library card may order these articles through
Interlibrary Loan.
Books
- Search by Keyword or Subject in the COD Library Catalog
- Books that check out are in either the General or Juvenile collections and are in order by Library of Congress Call Number.
- Adults with COD Library card may check out 10 general books at a time.
- Reference books may not be checked out, but pages may be photocopied in the Library.
Citing Sources
- Click on this link to Citing Sources
- Use APA (American Psychological Association) or MLA (Modern Language Association) format for your list of works.
- APA format is usually the format required by the rules of most Science Fair organizers, including the Illinois Junior Academy of Science. The Citing Sources Guide presents examples from the 6th edition (2010) of APA; the 5th edition archived examples are at the bottom.
Project Material Sources
- Sigma Aldrich Online Catalog
- American Science & Surplus.
Store at 33W361 Route 38, 1/4 mile east of Kirk Road in Geneva, IL. - Carolina Science and Math.
Print catalog in Reference QH 324.5 .C37 - Flinn Scientific
- Ward's Science