After you've read a high-level overview of your topic in an encyclopedia, you can use the keywords you found to locate books and ebooks that take a more in-depth, thorough look at that topic. Whereas encyclopedias must cover a large variety of subjects, scholarly books tend to have a very narrow focus, allowing the authors to provide a more nuanced and precise take on a subject. Especially in fields that do not change rapidly, they may be where experts publish their authoritative research, comprised of many years of study and writing.
Scholarly books are not written like popular novels, where to understand the fifth chapter, you need to have read the first through fourth chapters. When reading a scholarly book, you'll notice that some sections may be more relevant to your studies than others. When working with this kind of text, it's OK to jump around or narrow your focus to one or two chapters that specifically address your research.
In addition, books can be great places to seek out bibliographies and reference lists! Much like in encyclopedias, the experts writing the book are pulling their information from a variety of sources, which can be very valuable when becoming an expert, yourself!
Petry/Biffinger:
Bioaccumulation
Biodegradation
Biotransformation
Fungal Remediation
Materials - Biodegradation
Plastics
Plastic Scrap
Plastic Scrap - Environmental Aspects
Polymers
Polymers - Deterioration
Crosson/Kandiah/Bruns:
Autoclaves
Biological Systems
Biomass Energy
Bioprocesses
Bioreactors
Feedstock
Food Waste
Greenhouse Resources
Methane
Nitrogen
Nutrient Resources
Organic Waste
Phosphorous
Renewable Energy Sources
Solid Waste Management
Water Quality
Crosson/Crosson/Saleem/Estevez:
Carbon
Environmental Aspects
Environmental Engineering
Green Chemistry
Microscopy
Pollutants
Porous Materials
Spectroscopy
Sustainable Engineering
Sustainability
Synthesis
Water Purification
Water Treatment
Mowrey/Hill:
Employment
Ex-Convicts
Ex-Convicts - Services For
Housing
Imprisonment
Marginality
Policy Resources
Prisoners - Deinstitutionalization
Right of Property
Social Mobility
Systems Engineering
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