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This guide describes useful research resources for students in SOCI 391.
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A sociology research database with full-text for many journals dating back to 1895.
An archive of scholarly journals. Content spans many disciplines, primarily in the humanities and social sciences. The most recent 3-5 years of journals are generally not available. JSTOR has a number of other collections to which we do not subscribe. Provided through a cooperative agreement with Stetson's College of Law Library.
A multidisciplinary database with full-text articles in the arts, business, health, medicine, history, science, technology, social sciences. Includes scholarly articles, professional publication, and magazines.
A research management, writing and collaboration tool designed to help researchers gather, organize, store and share all types of information and to generate citations and bibliographies. Group code: RWStetsonU.
Note to legacy RefWorks Users: As of June 30, 2023, legacy RefWorks is deactivated.
ASA
• American Sociological Association Style Guide, 6th ed.: Reference HM569 .A54 2019
Closely resembles APA style in formatting and use of parenthetical references.
Chicago