For ebooks, click title and then the 'View It' tab for online access.
Because it's such an interdisciplinary field, books on science, technology, and society are scattered throughout the library's collection. Whenever you find a book of interest, be sure to browse around in the area you found it for more possible sources. For car-specific books, check out:
You will find many books on science, technology, and society on the fourth floor with call numbers that begin with the letter 'Q'. Another strategy is to brows the first section of the call numbers that stand for the scientific discipline you're interested in (QC for physics, QD for chemistry, etc).
Locations of books
Don't forget that you can request books from any of the 37 Summit libraries! Books take 3-5 working days to arrive, at which point they will be held for you at the circulation desk for one week, where you can pick them up with your ID card. You may keep Summit books for 6 weeks; there are no renewals.
To request an item, click the "Request Item from SUMMIT' link, then enter any comments or request a specific volume if need be, and then click 'request.'
You can see your Summit requests by clicking the 'My Account' link when logged in to Primo.
Avoid general newspaper reviews and personal book reviews, like those on blogs or on amazon.com. These can't help you analyze your book like a scholar. Two tips for finding book review:
To find more scholarly book reviews from the last twenty years or so, first try searching your book title in Primo, which often returns book reviews along with information about the book itself.
Then try one of the databases below. You may find some book reviews by searching the book's title in Summit, as well, but be aware that this isn't comprehensive!