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 Old-style bookshelves were phased out years ago for subjects, which were later converted to the Wikibooks Stacks. The corresponding page now replacing this bookshelf is Department:Science.  | 
INTRODUCTORY TEXTBOOKS – General Chemistry – General Biology – Modern Physics — COURSES – GCSE Science – Biology courses — ASTRONOMY – Astronomy – Astrophysics — ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES – Ecology – Regents Earth Science (High School) – Climate change — GEOGRAPHY — Basic Geography — LIFE SCIENCES — Biology bookshelf – Ecology — CHEMISTRY – Organic Chemistry – Biochemistry – Dattatrayalogy – General Chemistry — PHYSICAL SCIENCES – Physics bookshelf – Engineering Thermodynamics – Multibody Mechanics ()  | 
For Wikibooks relating to medicine and health, see Wikibooks:Health science bookshelf.
Introductory textbooks
- General Chemistry
 - General Biology
 - The Scientific Method
 - Biology, Answering the Big Questions of Life
 
High school and children's courses
- Middle School Science
 - GCSE Science for secondary school students
 - NZ Level 6: Experimental sciences
 - Wikijunior Big Book of Fun Science Experiments
 - Introduction to Physical Science
 - Regents Earth Science (High School)
 - Biology
 - A-level Applied Science
 - 8th Grade Science
 
Astronomy
Chemistry
- A-level Chemistry
 - AP Chemistry
 - Biochemistry
 - Chemical Engineering
 - Computational chemistry
 - Crystallography
 - General Chemistry
 - IB Chemistry
 - Inorganic Chemistry
 - Mathematics for Chemistry
 - Nanowiki - The opensource handbook of nanoscience
 - Organic Chemistry
 - Physical Chemistry
 - Problems In Highschool Chemistry
 - Proteomics
 - Solved Question Papers - IIT JEE
 - VCE Chemistry
 
Earth sciences
- A Chronological Survey of Sedimentary Landforms in the Continental United States
 - Geodesy
 - Geology
 - Oceanography
 - Soil mechanics
 - Volcanoes
 - The Geology of Indonesia
 
Ecology
- See also: Wikibooks:Biology_bookshelf#Ecology
 
Environmental sciences
- Climate change
 - Environmental Science
 - Environmental Science in New York City
 - Meteorology
 - Oceanography - An introduction
 - Regents Earth Science (High School)
 - Soil Science
 
Library and information science
- Applications of ICT in Libraries
 - Introduction to Library and Information Science by Richard E. Rubin
 - Library and Information Science
 
Life sciences
CORE SUBFIELDS — Botany – Anatomy – Biochemistry – Bioinformatics (Computational Biology) – Cell Biology – Ecology – Evolutionary Biology – Genetics – Genetic Information – Microbiology – Paleontology – Pathology — OTHER GENERAL FIELDS — BIOLOGY COURSES — AP Biology – IB Biology – A-level Biology – GCSE Biology — FEATURED BOOKS – Animal Behavior – Entomology – Histology – Human Anatomy – Invertebrate Zoology – Introduction to Paleoanthropology — Proteomics — OTHER TOPICS — Dichotomous Key – The Descent of Man ()  |