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SOCI 3300: Principles of Sociology: Finding Articles

Where to Search

Use Sociology Databases to find articles on your topic.

Many of the articles contain full-text, meaning that the actual article is available in the database. 

Databases contain proprietary content from a variety of scholarly journals, conference proceedings, books, dissertations, and more.

Some databases contain content from only one publisher, such as Elsevier or Wiley, while others have content, or index articles, from a variety of publishers.

Also, see the suggested databases listed on this research guide.

Searching for Full Text

If you come across a citation to an article and you'd like to track down its full text, follow the steps below:

The example below shows that The Journal of Continuing Higher Education is accessible in print/microform as well as online. The entry also shows coverage dates to indicate which years are accessible. 

Search Tips

AND"african american*" AND "achievement gap"
OR "adult education" OR "adult learning"

Use "quotation marks" to search for whole phrases. 
"adult education"

Use the limiting features like date and peer-reviewed journals. 

Consider truncation. The symbol used is usually *.

philosoph* will retrieve: philosophy, philosophical, philosophies, etc. 

Check Subject terms to see if there are any synonym terms to consider.