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Davis Library Reference
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Introduction to Library Research
FilmFinder
Search the films available in the Media Resources Center, located on the lower level of the R.B. House Undergraduate
Library.
Recommended databases for Sociology:
Sociological Abstracts
Sociological Abstracts provides access to the world's literature in sociology and related disciplines.
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
Broadly covers the social sciences, indexing over 2,700 journals and about 7,000 books each year.
Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
The SSCI index broadly covers journal publications in the social sciences. It indexes about 1,700 journals across a variety of disciplines.
Family and Society Studies Worldwide
Comprises three databases which cover journal and other literature in the area of family studies and related topics.
Academic Search Premier
Indexes thousands of journals in the humanities, social sciences, and multi-cultural topics.
Scholarly and popular sources. Includes full-text.
For some topics you will need to use databases from other subject areas. Click More Article Databases and use the subject browse drop-down.
More Sociology Databases | How Do I Find Articles? | How Do I Find an Article if it is not Full-Text? | How Do I Distinguish Different Types of Journals?
Search the UNC-Chapel Hill Libraries' Catalog
Advanced Search | Search Tips | How Do I Find Books? | How Do I Read a Call Number?
WorldCat
Searches the catalogs of thousands of libraries. Use Worldcat to find books not held by UNC, then request by interlibrary loan.
LexisNexis Academic
Full-text access to general, regional and international news, and more.
Background, context, definitions:
Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology
Oxford Dictionary of Sociology
Data Services at Davis Library
American Factfinder
Census population, housing, economic and geographic data.
iPoll
Full-text database of 500,000 Polling questions.
Polling the Nations
12,000 national, state, local and special surveys, conducted by 700 polling organizations in the United States and 70 other countries from 1986 through the present