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SOCI 5309: Seminar in Qualitative Research Methods: Reference

Why Use Reference Books?

To gather background information on your topic and to learn about research and scholarship in the field are good reasons to start with reference material.

For Social Science research, a good starting point is the International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences which besides sociology includes:

anthropology
archaeology
demography
economics
education
gender studies
law
linguistics
media studies
political science
psychology
urban studies


You can also try Credo Reference, an online database with approximately 400 reference books, including:

  • encyclopedias
  • dictionaries (English and foreign language)
  • thesauri
  • books of quotations

as well as a range of subject-specific reference books including Sociology.

Oxford Bibliographies provides a seamless pathway to the most accurate and reliable resources for a variety of academic topics. Written and reviewed by academic experts, every article in the Oxford Bibliographies database is an authoritative guide to the current scholarship, containing original commentary and annotations. The link below goes directly to the Sociology Bibliographies.

Selected Print & Online Reference Books

Subject dictionaries, encyclopedias, and handbooks typically provide background essays, definitions, broad overviews of various topics, or other pertinent facts.