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Prepared for Infosurfing - Racism/Sexism
March 17, 1998.
Kurt W. Wagner, Reference Librarian - Instructor.

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The ability to accurately and efficiently gather library information on a subject is integral to conducting research. A "literature review" is the process by which pertinent resources are consulted and information is gathered in support of a hypothesis or in order to explore a particular subject.

The following is a set of resources, some print, some CD-ROM based, some accessible via the Internet, which should be consulted in the course of your research. A general working knowledge of the library is crucial. Please familiarize yourself with:

The Library Online Catalog
Username = ASK_Q . Using the catalog, one can look up books by title, author, subject and various types of keyword searching. OPAC terminals are located throughout the Library, and can also be accessed from any WPUNJ computer lab, or from home. Simply telnet to wpc.wpunj.edu and enter the username as above.
Racism/Sexism Reference

Books found in the Library's Reference section are still the fundamental source for information at the initial stages of research. Dictionaries, encyclopedia, directories and similar works are necessary for you to "read around" your topic, define terminology, and provide concise, factual information.

CALL NUMBER: E184.A1R3 1969
TITLE: Race relations, a monthly summary of events and trends.

CALL NUMBER: E184.A1 R8 1996
AUTHOR: Russell, Cheryl, 1953-
TITLE: The official guide to racial and ethnic diversity : Asians, blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Whites

CALL NUMBER: E184.A1 G14 1995
TITLE: Gale encyclopedia of multicultural America / contributing editor, Rudolph J. Vecoli

CALL NUMBER: E184.A1H35
TITLE: Harvard encyclopedia of American ethnic groups / Stephan Thernstrom, editor

This list is not intended to be exhaustive. Check the E184.A1(race-ethnicity) or HQ1000 - 1200 (women's studies) sections both in REFERENCE and in the main stacks for additional titles.

Some specific Racism/Sexism-subject titles:

TITLE: White trash : race and class in America / edited by Matt Wray and Annalee Newitz.
CALL NUMBER: E184.A1 .W397 1997 -- Book -- Available

TITLE: Culture wars : opposing viewpoints / Fred Whitehead, book editor.
CALL NUMBER: E184.A1 C87 1994 -- Book -- Available

TITLE: American racism; exploration of the nature of prejudice [by] Roger Daniels
CALL NUMBER: E184.A1D25 -- Book -- Available

TITLE: Prejudice / Thomas F. Pettigrew ... [et al.].
CALL NUMBER: E184.A1 P67 1982 -- Book -- Available

TITLE:The lenses of gender : transforming the debate on sexual inequality / Sandra Lipsitz Bem.
CALL NUMBER: CALL NUMBER: HQ1075 .B45 1993 -- Book -- Available

TITLE: Challenging racism and sexism : alternatives to genetic explanations / edited by Ethel Tobach
CALL NUMBER: HQ1237 .C53 1994 -- Book

TITLE: The war against women / Marilyn French.
CALL NUMBER: HQ1154 .F744 1992 -- Book -- Available

TITLE: Evil sisters : the threat of female sexuality and the cult of manhood / Bram Dijkstra.
CALL NUMBER: HQ1122 .D55 1996 -- Book -- Available

Try creating a Title List for call number range: E184.A1. Simply choose "Find", then "Numeric", then "Call Number" and enter "E184.A1". Using this method you can "browse" for titles....

Sources for Periodical/Journal Articles

Periodical/Journal articles are going to be your main source of primary information, the results of first-hand observations or experimentation. Look for the most current work in your subject area. Most journal titles are NOT available online or via the Internet. To find articles, use the following resources, which can be found in the Library's Reference area or Electronic Resource Center:

Social Science Index
REFERENCE COLLECTION
1. CURRENT ISSUES RECEIVED IN PAPER - 01/01/1978 -

Social Science Index is the "front line" access to the journal literature of anthropology and related subjects. No literature review is complete without a thorough consultation of this resource.

Sociofile - The CD-ROM equivalent of Sociological Abstracts, Sociofile provides citations and abstracts to thousands of journal articles in the Social Science related fields. Since Communication is inherently interdisciplinary, check these other CD-ROM indices for Communication studies as well:

PsycLit - Access to the literature of Psychology

ERIC - Access to the literature of Education. You can also search the ERIC database via the internet at:
AskERIC - http://ericir.sunsite.syr.edu/

Ethnic Newswatch - Located in the Library's Electronic Resource Center, this tool offers the full text of hundreds of ethnic-focused small newspapers and periodicals, providing perspectives not found in the "mainstream" periodical literature.

Remember, you will not be getting the articles themselves from these indices. You will need to visit the Library's Periodicals Department to get them. You may check the Library's holdings of periodicals at the Online Periodicals Directory.

Brief list of some journal titles we hold

ETHNICITY
BLACK ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
HISPANIC OUTLOOK IN HIGHER EDUCATION
GENDER AND SOCIETY
SOCIAL FORCES
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
WOMEN'S STUDIES
WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER

Perhaps the resource most familiar to students in InfoTrac. This resource is always changing and growing: now available via the World-wide Web, and featuring about 1/3 full-text. You can access InfoTrac online via any WPUNJ computer lab, the Library ERC, or using the WPcommkit -

InfoTrac Searchbank 2000.

OK. You can get some primary-type journal articles via the Internet, but you must check the print sources as well. Here are some "e-journals" that might prove useful:

The World-wide Web Virtual Library: Electronic Journals - Concentrate on "Academic and Reviewed Journals". These are considered "scholarly".

Racism/Sexism Web Sites

Before we dive into the Internet, a word of caution. Web sites are NOT replacements for traditional resources. The millions of sites on the web can be a confusing and quite uncredible source of information. It helps to have a set of criteria in mind by which to evaluate resources.

Evaluating Articles and Resources - From the Library website

/library/eval.htm

A discussion of critical thinking as it applies to Internet searching is worth a look. This resource compares the search results using a 'dumb' search engine with those using 'smarter' resources.

Sarah Byrd Askew Sociology Web Sites
A "jumping off place" to sociology web sites on the Internet
Sarah Byrd Askew Women's Studies Sites
The same - an "on ramp" to women's issues sites
Lycos Search - Racism
Using Lycos - http://www.lycos.com
Lycos Search - Sexism
Using Lycos - http://www.lycos.com

The most time-consuming and least practical, but nevertheless intriguing way to gather Web-based information is by making use of various search engines and web indices. For a listing and links to these resources, check the Library's Internet Navigation Tools. Just remember, you must determine a site's suitability, legitimacy, and authority.

If you make use of Internet-derived source material in your research, make sure that it is cited properly in your paper. The Library provides guidelines and examples for this at the Citing Electronic Resources page.


If you have further questions about any of these resources or
you'd like additional assistance, Contact me via e-mail
at kurt@frontier.wpunj.edu,
or call me at 720-2285.
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