SOW 4403: Library Research in Social Work
Professor Green
A
Social Work research guide, including
both electronic and print resources is available.
I. Locating books in the Library:
FAU Libraries
Catalog: click on "Catalog." The following
types of basic searches are available:
A. Keywords: can be truncated with a ? e.g. addict?
will search for addicts, addiction, etc. B. Author's Name:
last name first, you don't need to capitalize
C. Title: if a title starts with "The," "A," or "An," omit
that and skip to the next word.
D. Subject: must be entered in a very specific manner. You
may get a cross-reference for example: social work gives a cross
reference to use "social service". Some examples of subject
headings that might be useful:
- social
policy
- social
service
- social
service–United States–history
- child
welfare
E. Journal/Magazine Title: be sure to check the "Library
Has" link to see which dates the Library owns. (Note: not all
electronic journals FAU has access to are listed in the catalog.
There is also a link to a list of all
electronic journals available at FAU.)
The advanced search screen allows you to combine terms
using "and", "or", "not" as well as limiting a search by location,
date, format, or language.
II. Searching for articles in databases:
To search for articles click on "Indexes/Databases" or
"Articles". There are both alphabetical and subject listings of
databases. The Library provides access to several major social work
databases including SocINDEX with Full Text and Social
Services Abstracts. In addition, there
are number of databases available on related topics: social
sciences, psychology, criminal justice, law, etc.
Note: when using these databases from off-campus you must
first log in through the
EZ-Proxy
link. You will need to enter the number from your Owl Card in
order to do this.
SocINDEX with Full Text
The
world's most comprehensive and highest quality social sciences
research database. Includes option to limit searches to social work
journals only (under "Refine Search").
Social Services Abstracts
Provides bibliographic coverage of current
research focused on social work, human services, and related areas,
including social welfare, social policy, and community development.
InfoTrac
OneFile
A very large interdisciplinary database
which allows the option of limiting searches to refereed journals
only, search results with full-text only, or both.
JSTOR
An archive of full-text scholarly
journals. Does not include most recent five years, but has complete
back files.
LexisNexis Academic
Accesses over a billion full text news, magazine, legal, and
business articles and reports, including newspapers, magazines, and
government documents, state and federal laws and regulations, case
law, newsletters, company and industry information.
PsycArticles
Contains the full text of articles from
APA journals and selected EPF journals, must from 1988 to the
present.
PsycINFO
Produced by the American Psychological
Association, PsycINFO covers the professional and academic
literature in psychology and related disciplines.
Ethnic NewsWatch
Ethnic NewsWatch is a full-text general reference database of the
newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority and
native press -- English and Spanish language.
Westlaw Campus
This resource includes access to the
complete laws and statutes of the federal government and all 50
states, federal regulations, precedent-setting court decisions,
KeyCite, American Law Reports, American Jurisprudence, and current
and archived articles from hundreds of leading law reviews and
journals.
III. Citing your References:
APA Style:
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
(Ref BF 76.7 P83 2001)
Many quick reference guides to APA style are available on the Web
such as the
APA Style and Formatting Guide from Purdue University.
IV. Getting Research Help
Reference Email:
"Ask a
Librarian" form
Reference
Instant
Messaging
Reference Telephone 561-297-3785
Reference Consultations: meet with a librarian to receive
individualized help
http://www.library.fau.edu/eforms/refcon.htm