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Find a peer-reviewed article in a sociology journal
Moninder Lalli Librarian for Sociology / Anthropology
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Steps Identify relevant database(s) where sociology journals are indexed Choose database(s) Before searching in the database “Brainstorm” about your research topic Identify “key concepts” Create a “search strategy” using “keywords” that describe your topic Try the search Identify useful articles by examining the “titles” and “abstracts” Use “limits” (such as “scholarly” or “peer-reviewed”, “subject” or “date of publication” Download or the article(s) If full-text of article is not available in the database, try “where can I get this” link to find a copy. If the Library does not own have access to the journal, try “obtain article from another library” Figure out how to “cite” the article(s) using a citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.)
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Article databases
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Sociology Databases
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Searching in CBCA database
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CBCA database -Limit results by “publication type” or “subject
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Peer-reviewed Articles in BC Studies
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Search in Bibliography of Native North Americans
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Find a copy of the article if “full-text” not in the database
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“Where can I get this”
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Additional Search Terms
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Emailing Selected Articles
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Databases might help with citing
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Is it a “cultural” or “sociological journal
Is it a “cultural” or “sociological journal? Search for journal name in Scimago Journal and Country Rank:
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Links Sociology Databases ( Sociological Abstracts ( CBCA Complete ( Bibliography of Native North Americans ( Social Sciences Full Text ( Sociology Library Guide Home ( SA 360: Special Topics: Children and Society ( Citation and Style Guides ( More library tutorials:
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