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Social Work: Diversity & Cross-Cultural Issues  Tags: social_work diversity racism multi-culturalism  

This research guide is designed to help you get started on your research for social work issues related to diversity issues. You will find general books and websites to help you get started, and suggested databases for finding journal articles.
Last update: Sep 05th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.bc.edu/swldiversity  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Journal Databases:

  • Give you a list of journal abstracts when you type in keywords that represent your research questions.

  • Can be focused on one discipline, or multi-disciplinary in scope.
  • Have a Find it button that will link you to options for finding the full-text of the article.

  • Are a source of scholarly, peer-reviewed publications that are especially useful for social work research.
 

A Note for Offsite Students

More and more of our journal subscriptions are available online. However, when you are searching a database, you may encounter an article citation that is available in a journal that we only have in print at the Chestnut Hill Campus. If that is the case, we can still get the article to you. Send us an e-mail at swlib@bc.edu, and give us the full citation of the article that you need. We will scan a copy of the article and e-mail it to you within 24 hours.

 

Recommended Databases

 

Where's the Article?

If a database search tells you about an article but the full article's not there, don't despair.  Look for the "FindIt" button:

Integrated by the BC Libraries into many databases, "Find It" helps you get the article in one of three ways:

  1. If an article cited in one database is available in full text in another online source, there will be a direct link to the full article or, in a few cases, to the journal.

  2. If the journal in which an article appeared is available in hard copy in the BC Libraries, there will be a link to Quest, the BC Library Catalog. Click on that link and then on Availability to see where in the libraries you can find the specific issue.

  3. If the article is not available electronically or in hard copy at BC, there will be a link to Interlibrary Loan Request, which will bring up a form through which you can request the Libraries to obtain the article for you (usually within 24 hours) from outside BC.

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Kate Silfen
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Social Work Library
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Boston College
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social work, psychology

 
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