WORKS OF REFERENCE KEYWORDS SELF IMAGE IDENTITY (PERSONAL) Self concept Self understanding Sense of self Self perception Self evaluation.

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WORKS OF REFERENCE

KEYWORDS SELF IMAGE IDENTITY (PERSONAL) Self concept Self understanding Sense of self Self perception Self evaluation Self estimation Self reference Self knowledge SELF ESTEEM SELF ACCEPTANCE Self consciousness Body image Self presentation Self confidence Body awareness

SUBJECT HEADINGS, DESCRIPTORS, ETC. Demonstration (PsycINFO):

IDENTIFYING DOCUMENT TYPE, QUALITY, ETC. Demonstration (PsycINFO): Handout SECURING BOOKS, SECURING ARTICLES

Books, scores, recordings: Article in a book Articles: Article in a periodical: blue handout SPU Summit: WorldCat: use a database or an index use a library catalog InterLibrary Loan (ILL) Summit borrowing Public libraries: SPL, KCLS, etc.

HISTORICAL PAPER (THEORIST, ORGANIZATION, EVENT) EdMin theorist Dictionary or encyclopedia entry

HISTORICAL PAPER (THEORIST, ORGANIZATION, EVENT) EdMin theorist Dictionary or encyclopedia entry Theorist as Author Theorist as Subject, incl. Festschriften, e.g. Redemptive transformation in practical theology: essays in honor of James E. Loder, Jr. Theorist as Keyword Keywords and catchphrases associated with theorist. E.g. “stages of faith”, “faith development”, etc. (James W. Fowler) EdMin organization or event: as above, under Theorist