GreenFILE is a research database focused on environmental studies, offering access to peer-reviewed scholarship and open-access articles on climate change, pollution, sustainability, renewable energy, and more. It supports students, academics, and anyone interested in understanding how human activity shapes the natural world. Content spans scientific, legal, agricultural, educational, and technological perspectives, allowing users to explore environmental issues from multiple angles. With thousands of freely available full-text articles, GreenFILE provides reliable information for assignments, research projects, and personal learning.
Quick-Start Guide
- Go to the ORL website and open Online Resources.
- Select GreenFILE.
- Sign in with your library card if prompted.
- Enter keywords related to your research topic.
- Filter results by full text, publication type, subject, or date.
- Open articles to read, save, cite, or download.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What topics does GreenFILE cover?
A: GreenFILE includes research on climate change, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, green building, environmental policy, law, health, and other related fields.
Q: Is the content peer-reviewed?
A: Many articles are peer-reviewed. GreenFILE also includes government publications and open-access scholarly work.
Q: Can I access full-text articles?
A: Yes. GreenFILE offers more than 15,000 open-access full-text articles on environmental topics.
Q: Is GreenFILE suitable for academic assignments?
A: Yes. It supports essays, research papers, and environmental science coursework at many educational levels.
Q: Can I save or cite research?
A: The database includes tools for saving, sharing, downloading, and generating citations for your sources.
Q: Does GreenFILE include audio options?
A: Yes. Many articles offer audio versions that allow users to listen to research content.
