GETTING STARTED! Find background information on your topic using an online reference resource (may require log-in). These sources can supplement scholarly journal articles:
COLLECTIONS
CQ Researcher (CQ Press)
Gale Virtual Reference Library
INDIVIDUAL TITLES
Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice (Sage)
Encyclopedia of Gender and Society (Sage)
Encyclopedia of Global Health (Sage)
Encyclopedia of Global Studies (Sage)
Encyclopedia of Social Problems (Sage)
Encyclopedia of World Poverty (Sage)
Handbook of Gender and Women's Studies (Sage)
Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: global women's issues and knowledge (EBSCO)
Search the databases listed on this Sociology LibGuide's database page. Note - you can search multiple Proquest databases at one time and multiple EBSCO databases at one time for best results. Recommended databases to start with are listed here:
How do I know if the full text of an article is available ?
Library database results will have full text available in either HTML text or a PDF document.
With most full text databases you should be able to print, e-mail, and/or save the article.
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Database results will have or (or similar) which can connect you with the full text in two ways:
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Journals and publications related to gender topics
Click on a cover to find print copies of each title in the library.