REFERENCE TOOLS FOR RESEARCH
The following reference tools are useful for researching papers
on sociological topics.
A Guide To Writing Sociology Papers, 4th ed. (1998)
This paperback book by the Sociology Writing Group (published
by St. Martin's Press) provides information abourt writing various
types of research papers. It contains new material on choosing
Internet sources and also provides suggestions on how to avoid
plagiarism, proper citations, etc. This guide is available at
Sun Dance Books.
Sociofile
This is a computer database of the series of annual volumes known
as the Sociological Abstracts. The Sociofile is now available
via the Geneseo Library Web page. The printed abstracts are in
the reference stacks. In addition to bibliographic information,
the abstracts provide summaries of articles published in sociology
and sociology-related professional journals. These enable you
to decide if the article is appropriate to your research and
gives the citation so you can look up the entire article
Social Science Index
These are volumes, bound by year, which are located in the reference
section of Milne Library. This reference tool is a cumulative
index of periodicals in sociology, anthropology, economics, environmental
sciences, geography, law and criminology, planning and public
administration, political science, psychology, social aspects
of medicine, and related subjects. Subjects are arranged alphabetically.
Under each subject heading are full references to articles which
have been written about the topic in a given year.
Government Documents
Milne Library is one of the few libraries in western New York
that is a depository for material published by the federal government.
These documents are housed in the basement of Milne, and provide
a wealth of up-to-date information from the Census Bureau, the
U.S. Congress, and various government agencies. Documents published
by New York State are also included in this collection. The documents
librarian can help you locate information you need.
Geneseo Sociology Department Web Page
The Sociology Deparment's Web page provides you with just a few
of the many web sites that are available to help students in
gaining information for reserach papers. Some are directed toward
general Sociology sites, while others are for Women's STudies,
Criminal Justice and Gay and Lesbian Issues.
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