Sociology
Getting Started | Journal
Article Indexes | Full-Text Journal Articles
| Data and Statistics Resources | Related
Resources Page | For Further Assistance
A Brief Guide to On-Line Resources for Sociology Research
Getting
Started
Beginning Research on Any Topic:
A brief guide to conducting library research.
Socrates: On-line catalog of items owned
by Stanford. Search for books, datasets, journal locations, government
documents, multi-media items and much more.
Social Science
Resource Center (SSRC): The SSRC is the focal point for the
Libraries' collections, resources, and services in support of advanced
social science research at Stanford.
Journal
Article Indexes
Social Science
Citation Index: An international, multidisciplinary index to
the journal literature of the social sciences. In addition to traditional
searching, cited reference searching is also available.
Full-text
Journal Articles
E-Journals:
A listing of all Stanford licensed E-journals. Use this to search
for journal titles. Use one of the article indexes and/or full-text
providers listed to search for journal articles.
JSTOR: Provides access to full-text
journal articles including many core sociology journals, such as
American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, and
Social Forces. NOTE: JSTOR does not include the most recent issues
(generally from 2 to 5 years) of journals. For recent issues, search
one of the indexes listed above.
Project MUSE:
Provides access to full-text journal articles from nearly 200 journals
in the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and
performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science,
gender studies, economics, and many others.
ProQuest
Social Science Module: Provides access to over 400 social science
journals. Of particular note, this database provides full-text access
to the current content of many core social science journals, such
as American Sociological Review, The American Journal of Sociology,
Social Psychology Quarterly, and Contemporary Sociology.
PsycARTICLES:
Contains the full text of articles from APA journals and selected
Educational Publishing Foundation journals, most from 1988 to the
present.
Data and
Statistics Resources
Statistics
and Numeric Data: An alphabetical list of selected on-line sources
of data and statistics.
Social
Sciences Data and Software Service (SSDS): Provides services
and support in the use of social science data and software.
Related
Resource Pages
Communication
Economics
Education
Feminist
Studies
Political
Science
Psychology
For
Further Assistance
The Green
Library Information Center (IC): The IC is the initial and primary
contact point for the reference and information needs of the Stanford
community.
Selector: Regina Roberts, regina.roberts@stanford.edu
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December 2, 2009
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