WSDB 290
library research workshop
Getting help
SUBJECT LIBRARIAN
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susie.breier@concordia.ca
AskUs desk: Thursdays 4-5
Tuesdays: Sociology Lab H-1132, 3-5 pm
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Course Requirements: TERM PAPER
The tentative topic of the paper, a brief description, and a bibliography ...
Course Requirements: TERM PAPER
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Term papers should follow customary scholarly format (MLA or APA), and must contain a title, subtitle and bibliography
- Footnotes, endnotes, or in-text parenthetical references must be included to carefully acknowledge your sources
Citation Style Guides
Course Requirements: TERM PAPER
Information from Internet sources should be
used with selectivity.
what about scholarly sources
or academic articles?
JUST FOR YOU
JUST FOR YOU
DISCOVERY SEARCH
DISCOVERY SEARCH RESULTS
SUBJECT DATABASES: HISTORICAL
SUBJECT DATABASES: HISTORICAL - RESULTS
SUBJECT DATABASES: COMBINED
SUBJECT DATABASES: COMBINED - RESULTS
Resources & Services for ALL
Test yourself
What is this:
Lorde, A (2007). Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches. Freedom, Berkeley, Calif.: Crossing Press.
What is this:
Davenport, D. (2001). “The Pathology of Racism.” This Bridge Called my Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, eds. Cherrie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldua. Berkeley, California: Third World Press. 85-90
What is this:
Grewal, Inderpal, and Caren Kaplan. "Warrior Marks: Global Womanism's Neo-Colonial Discourse in a Multicultural Context." Camera Obscura. 39 (1996): 5-33
the stuff we discussed and more...
Find out what we own: library catalogue
Find articles for your paper: WSDB 290 C guide
Try to find it all at once: Discovery Search
Find scholarly definitions & context:
Online Encyclopedias ex: Gale Virtual Reference
click to learn more - all yellow words above are hyperlinked
WSDB 290 Historical Perspectives to Women's Studies
By susie breier
WSDB 290 Historical Perspectives to Women's Studies
Concordia Libraries slides for WSDB 290, Alex Antonopoulos, September 2017
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