SOCI 4000: Sociological Theory
Welcome to the library class page for SOCI 4000 (Herring)!
Electronic Resources to start with:
EBSCOhost(can pick several individual databases to do an interdisciplinary search or one on a narrow topic)
Such as:
SocINDEX with Full Text (Sociology database)...Academic Search Complete (interdisciplinary) / Ageline via Ebscohost (for gerontological studies) / Education Research Complete (for education) PsycInfo via Ebscohost (for addictive behaviors and psychology)/ Religion and Philosophy Collection (for religious studies)/ Social Sciences Abstracts via Ebscohost (for sociology, gerontology, and more) Sage Journals Online
(Be sure to select "Sage Content Available to Me" button in advanced search)
Sociological Abstracts(may link to full text)
ArticleFirst via FirstSearch(may link to full text; catalogs articles in many different subjects)
Other electronic Resources
You can search for electronic resources by name by choosing from the A-Z list at: http://irservices.library.unt.edu/
Need to login with your EUID and password. Tips and Tricks page will help tech issues
Contents: JSTOR provides access to archived backfiles of journals in Arts & Sciences, Business, Language & Literature, General Science, Ecology & Botany, and Music. Journals may be browsed or searched.
Other Notes: The full-text of journals is provided for each title beginning with Volume 1. Recent volumes may or may not be included, depending on the agreement between JSTOR and the publishers.
Some titles may be from 2 to 5 years behind current publishing.
Citation Help:
For examples, and online citation resources see:
OWL by Purdue - APA formatting and style guide (updated to 6th edition). Always check APA manual!http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
RefWorks
"Your Online Research Management, Writing and Collaboration Tool"
Requires UNT Login
Resource Type: Research Management Tool (online)
Title/Alternate Title: Refworks
Subjects Covered: Allows users to easily gather, manage, store, and share information.
Contents: It allows users to generate citations and bibliographies in a variety of formats
Help Links: Tutorial; Quick-start Guide
Contact: Randy Wallace (Randy.wallace@unt.edu)
Other Notes: Please be aware that Write-N-Cite requires that documents be saved in Word 97-2003 (.doc) format to work properly
Steps:
1. Go to: http://irservices.library.unt.edu/ais.cfm?alpha=R
2. Click on RefWorks
3. Sign up for an Individual Account
(When you sign up for an individual account, it will give you the group code. We can't post this online.)
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