Introduction To Library Research In Women's Studies

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academic library tools
American Library Association
Annotated Bibliography
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Bibliographic Sources
biographical reference resources
Call Number
catalog subject analysis
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Conference Papers
Create Subject Headings
Dewey Decimal System
Dissertation Abstracts International
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feminist bibliography
interdisciplinary research methods
library research
Library Research Guide
Library's Interlibrary Loan Service
Mass Medium
MLA International Bibliography
Modern Language Association International Bibliography
Online Bibliographic Searching
Online Data Base
Periodical Articles
reference sources evaluation
research tools
Schlesinger Library
Sex Difference
Sex Discrimination
Sex Role
Small Specialized Libraries
Subject Index
systematic literature search strategies
Women Studies Abstracts
Women's Studies
Women's Studies Scholars

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367018986
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book fills the need for an introduction to research tools and library services valuable in the investigation of topics related to women. The core of the book is an annotated bibliography that describes selected bibliographies, indexes, catalogs, handbooks, directories, and biographical dictionaries and evaluates the traditional reference aids available in most college libraries in terms of their usefulness in women's studies research. Organized by type of material and general topic, the bibliography is fully indexed by author, title, and specific subject. Ms. Searing addresses the general principles of library organization and highlights issues and problems of central concern to researchers in women's studies, such as sexism in card catalog subject headings. The book illustrates the planning and conduct of systematic literature searches to aid both student and scholar in diving into the interdisciplinary waters of women's studies.

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